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Best podcasts about neuehouse

Latest podcast episodes about neuehouse

Proper Madness
101. Intuition is The Language of Feeling feat. Ruby Sheng

Proper Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 57:07


In this episode, I sit down with Ruby for a deep, honest conversation about intuition - not as something mystical or abstract, but as something deeply embodied.We talk about what intuition actually feels like in the body, why so many of us were taught to numb it, and how learning to feel again can change everything. From Akashic Records and breathwork to lineage wounds, sensuality, shame, and surrender - this conversation is about coming back home to yourself.Intuition isn't loud. It's subtle. It's physical. It's a language of feeling.If you've ever felt disconnected from your body, your emotions, or your inner knowing - this episode is for you.Ruby is the Founder and Boss Witch at The Shift – a company with a mission to help close the wellness gap by joyfully reclaiming our magic. She uses the Akashic Records, tarot, and energy healing to guide people home to their truth, infinite power, and deep magic.Rather than fortune-telling your future, her approach as an Intuitive Guide is rooted in self-empowerment to remind you that you create your own.Ruby is a resident intuitive reader at Anima Mundi Apothecary and Mystic Journey Bookstore. She's also a wellness practitioner at The Preserve (formerly Second Home Hollywood) and has worked with celebrities, non-profits, and companies such as Skims, Shiseido, and Neuehouse. IG: @TheShift.IsWeb: www.theshift.is--

On Brand with Nick Westergaard
World-Building Brands in an AI Era

On Brand with Nick Westergaard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 30:48


Geoff Cook's career took off the night he met MoMA's CMO—and helped create the iconic MoMA QNS brand. Since then, he's shaped brands from MILK and NeueHouse to Times Talks, JFK Terminal 4, and the Prince Estate. Partner at Base, mentor at TechStars, and global culture expert, Geoff shares how bold branding can leave a lasting cultural impact. What You'll Learn in This Episode - How a single encounter can launch a career and define a creative trajectory - Why human connection is at the heart of every successful brand experience - The concept of “world-building” in branding and how it fosters community - How to balance AI as a tool without losing creative originality - Key considerations for branding early-stage companies and preserving cash Episode Chapters (00:00) Intro (00:33) Jeff Cook's career breakthrough at MoMA (02:10) Early lessons from DKNY and international branding (04:07) Culture-driven branding from Milk to global institutions (07:40) Translating cultural expertise to JFK Terminal 4 (10:09) World-building brands to foster human connection (12:19) AI in creative work: opportunities and guardrails (20:12) Mentoring early-stage companies and branding pitfalls (26:27) Brands that make Jeff smile About Geoff Cook Geoff Cook's career catapulted on the night he met MoMA's CMO at a Base party in Manhattan, where he discussed developing the institution's new branding for its temporary museum in Queens. The project, MoMA QNS, was the first in a string of iconic brands he has helped to create, including MILK, NeueHouse, JFK Terminal 4, Iconiq, The New York Times' Times Talks & Food Festival, the Prince Estate, and countless others. Geoff approaches branding with a sharp understanding of business strategy and a finger on the pulse of global culture (he speaks four languages and savors local flavor everywhere he travels). As a partner at Base, Geoff asks companies big questions and helps answer them with unexpected, visionary solutions. The result is very often a profound cultural impact. Geoff also puts his branding acumen to use as a mentor at renowned tech accelerator, TechStars, and serves as a board member at Sentral. What Brand Has Made Geoff Smile Recently? Geoff is impressed by On, a Swiss-based athletic brand. He admires how On builds a cohesive, coherent world through product design, store experiences, and creative campaigns that surprise and delight. The combination of Swiss precision and playful, culturally relevant marketing makes On a standout in his eyes. Resources & Links Connect with Geoff on LinkedIn. Check out the Base Design website and Instagram. Here's the Design Week article on AI we discussed. Listen & Support the Show Watch or listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon/Audible, TuneIn, and iHeart. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to help others find the show. Share this episode — email a friend or colleague this episode. Sign up for my free Story Strategies newsletter for branding and storytelling tips. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trapital
Trapital Summit Recap: Venue Surprise, Highlights, and Behind the Scenes Moments

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 42:33


In this episode, we take you behind the scenes of last week's second annual Trapital Summit. Listen to me and Tati Cirisano from MIDiA Research break down what went into the event. From the NeueHouse bankruptcy to speaker selection, key moments, feedback from guests, curating the right room, and plenty more. 01:13 A Last-Minute Surprise 09:40 Curating the Room 12:05 Programming Decisions 25:45 AI and Industry Trends 36:43 2026 Summit Listen in for our Chartmetric Stat of the Week.

KFI Featured Segments
@Andyktla | GooGoo Dolls at the Greek

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 38:39 Transcription Available


Everywhere we go, it seems people are always trying to scam us. Well, this week, Andy nearly got scammed – due to a mattress topper! Andy's dream FM DJ radio name? DJ Grease Fire! Plus, is there more to that Philly Karen baseball saga than meets the eye? From the GooGoo Dolls at the Greek to Carmageddon on the 405, it's a frustrating weekend to be out and about on LA roads. Our guest today is Thomas Marino Johnson, former contractor at Neuehouse, which is now closing down abruptly. Andy loves late-'90s alt rock, including the Counting Crows. There was an NFL game this week in Brazil, between the Chargers and the Chiefs! In Sherman Oaks, thieves attempted to break into a local jewelry store but failed due to the store's customized and reinforced unbreakable glass. Producer Richie takes a solo trip to Vegas.

My First Million
Brainstorming $100M AI-Proof Businesses

My First Million

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 55:31


*Want to start a business with less than $1k? Get the guide: https://clickhubspot.com/obd Episode 739: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) talk about anti-digital businesses that are making $10M to $300M a year. — Show Notes: (0:00) Shaan joins a country club (06:28) IDEA: Social Club (11:04) IDEA: Family club house (12:10) IDEA: Pet Owner Housing (19:47) IDEA: $300M Anti-phone pouch (32:53) MFM's Pascal Challenge (24hr phone fast) (34:29) The greatest biography of all time (37:22) Steve Martin's 40-year mindset (41:31) Dialectics — Links: • Zero Bond - https://zerobondny.com/ • Chief - https://chief.com • The Malin - https://themalin.co/ • The Lighthouse - https://thelighthouse.com/ • Neuehouse - https://www.neuehouse.com/ • Soho House - https://www.sohohouse.com/ • Yondr - https://www.overyondr.com/ — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: • Shaan's weekly email - https://www.shaanpuri.com • Visit https://www.somewhere.com/mfm to hire worldwide talent like Shaan and get $500 off for being an MFM listener. Hire developers, assistants, marketing pros, sales teams and more for 80% less than US equivalents. • Mercury - Need a bank for your company? Go check out Mercury (mercury.com). Shaan uses it for all of his companies! Mercury is a financial technology company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton - https://www.joinhampton.com/ • Ideation Bootcamp - https://www.ideationbootcamp.co/ • Copy That - https://copythat.com • Hampton Wealth Survey - https://joinhampton.com/wealth • Sam's List - http://samslist.co/ My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by HubSpot Media // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano

Masters of Scale
How Baby2Baby stepped up as LA wildfires raged, with co-CEOs Norah Weinstein and Kelly Sawyer Patricof

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 36:16


Devastating wildfires tore through Los Angeles at the start of 2025. Nonprofit Baby2Baby was on the ground leveraging its deep knowledge of how to respond to natural disasters to help families in need. Co-CEOs Norah Weinstein and Kelly Sawyer Patricof joined host Jeff Berman on stage to reflect on what it was like to use everything they'd learned scaling their nonprofit to help their hometown in a moment of crisis. This Masters of Scale Live event, presented by Capital One Business, was recorded at Neuehouse in Los Angeles. To learn more about how you can support Baby2Baby, go to https://baby2baby.org/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Stanza
Dasha Zhukova

The Stanza

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 23:32


Dasha Zhukova Niarchos is the founder of Ray, a residential lifestyle brand and real estate development company that builds art-forward residences. Ray's inaugural building in Philly's Fishtown neighborhood comprises 110 residential units and several amenities geared towards creatives and art & design lovers, such as artist studios, co-working space, a gym, a community kitchen, a green roof deck, a lobby living room and an independent art bookstore. One of the best perks of living at Ray is the cultural programming for residents, which includes art classes, gallery openings, and other social activities. The launch of the Philly building was a success, completing lease up in 8 months and proving the thesis that renters want to live in beautifully designed spaces that enhance their everyday experience. Ray's next building in Harlem is designed by Frida Escobedo and includes a new home for the National Black Theatre. The building comprises 222 mixed-income units, a similar suite of amenities, and stunning views of New York from its rooftop terrace.Prior to founding Ray, Dasha founded the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow in 2008. The Museum was designed by Rem Koolhaas and is Russia's first and only contemporary art archive. In 2011, she founded Garage Magazine, which she sold and bought back from Vice Magazine. Dasha is also a co-founder of Artsy, a digital art marketplace and discovery platform. She also serves on the board of several organizations and companies, such as the LA County Museum of Art, Soho House, The Met, and more.In this interview, we dove into the business of combining art, design, and real estate development into a cohesive lifestyle brand. I'm excited about Ray because I believe that branded real estate will be a big consumer trend, and I also like the way that Dasha is executing her vision with thoughtfulness and attention to detail.Thank you Peoplevine for sponsoring this episode. Peoplevine is trusted by the best brands in the members club business. Book a free demo to see why at ⁠⁠⁠⁠peoplevine.com.⁠ Thank you to the team at NeueHouse for supporting The Stanza. NeueHouse is the premier work space in NYC and LA for those in the creative industries. Use code ⁠⁠THESTANZA⁠ ⁠for a special offer when applying for your membership.Interview Highlights:How can good design foster community and address the loneliness epidemic?Ray's approach to structuring partnerships with real estate developersPlacemaking in emerging neighborhoodsParameters for choosing the right architectInsights from Dasha's experience in the art world that she brings to RayThe impact of art on mental healthThoughts on the future of the built environment in urban citiesConnect with Dasha ⁠here⁠.Follow Ray here.Follow The Stanza ⁠here⁠.Subscribe to the newsletter ⁠here⁠.

The Stanza
Noah Tepperberg

The Stanza

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 30:56


Today's guest is hospitality veteran Noah Tepperberg, co-founder of Tao Group Hospitality. Over the course of his 30+ year career in hospitality, Noah and his team have launched several iconic venues, under brands including Marquee, Lavo, Tao, Hakkasan, and many others. Tao Group currently has over 80 branded outlets globally in the broader portfolio. In 2017, Noah and his co-founder's including his long time business partner and Co-CEO Jason Strauss sold a majority stake in Tao Group to the Madison Square Garden Company, and in 2021 the company acquired 100% of Hakkasan Group creating one of the world's largest premium hospitality platforms with outlets in over 20 cities. In 2023, the company was acquired by Mohari Hospitality. This conversation highlights Noah's laser focused and disciplined approach to building a highly successful hospitality business that stands the test of time.Thank you Peoplevine for sponsoring this episode. Peoplevine is trusted by the best brands in the members club business. Book a free demo to see why at ⁠⁠⁠peoplevine.com.⁠ Interview Highlights:The key component to a successful venuePartnering with institutional groupsHospitality is a people businessNoah's approach to real estatePatterns of venues that have done well vs those that haven'tExpanding abroadAdvice for hospitality entrepreneurs ⁠This episode was recorded at NeueHouse Madison Square. NeueHouse is the premier work space in NYC and LA for those in the creative industries. Use code ⁠THESTANZA⁠ for a special offer when applying for your membership.Connect with Noah here.Follow The Stanza here.Subscribe to the newsletter here.

The Stanza
Gaetano Guarducci

The Stanza

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 47:21


Today's guest is Gaetano Guarducci of Sant Ambroeus Hospitality Group. Gaetano grew up in the restaurant business that his father, Gherardo Guarducci, co-founded in 2003, and has been working for the family business since graduating from university. The New York-based group comprises 29 restaurants across 3 brands - Sant Ambroeus, Felice, and Casa Lever - and is opening 3 to 4 restaurants per year with the backing of Italian British private equity fund Three Hills Capital. Sant Ambroeus, in particular, is unique in the way they combine Milanese tradition while embracing fashion & culture trends. They've done creative collaborations with brands such as Saint Laurent, The Attico, Alaia, Le Labo, and several others. It's part of their approach to maintaining longevity and desire throughout several market cycles, along with prioritizing consistency in the customer experience and the food.Thank you Peoplevine for sponsoring this episode. Peoplevine is trusted by the best brands in the members club business. Book a free demo to see why at ⁠peoplevine.com.⁠ This episode was recorded at NeueHouse Madison Square. NeueHouse is the premier work space in NYC and LA for those in the creative industries. Use code THESTANZA for a special offer when applying for your membership.Learn more about Sant Ambroeus Hospitality Group hereFollow Sant Ambroeus on InstagramConnect with ⁠The Stanza on Instagram⁠⁠Subscribe to the newsletter⁠ for the full experienceInterview Highlights:Longevity in the restaurant sectorGrowing up in the hospitality businessInsights from the pandemic eraWhy does Sant Ambroeus have a creative director?Collaborating with fashion brandsThe origin story of Sant Ambroeus as a Milanese pastry shop"Selling pasta to Italians" & doing business in Europe as an American companyKey details considered in restaurant design & operationsOperating seasonal locations in Aspen & East HamptonRaising capital from private equityBalancing brand preservation and private equity expectationsWhy haven't they expanded into members clubs?Gaetano's vision for SAHG as the next gen leadership

Micromobility
Rivian, Tesla, Waymo, Uber... This Week in Autonomy News with Sophia Tung

Micromobility

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 12:22


YouTuber, writer, and coder Sophia Tung recaps the week's most important AV news, including Waymo's big Bay Area expansion, multiple Tesla controversies, Travis Kalanick's robotaxi regrets, Rivian's hands-free driving debut, and more. This week's episode is shorter than usual, but hopefully it serves as a good introduction to Sophia and her point of view on AI mobility. She'll be podcasting more with us in the future. As a reminder, the first Ride AI summit is taking place on April 2 at Neuehouse in Hollywood, California. We already have an amazing group of speakers lined up, including Amnon Shashua of Mobileye, Gill Pratt of TRI, and other top decision makers from Waymo, Zoox, Wayve, Apollo Go, Nuro, and more. There's a ton of excitement around the fact that this will be the first event of its kind that people will be able to take a fully driverless Waymo robotaxi to, making it the perfect opportunity to inaugurate the second chapter of this technological space. The on-stage conversations will be focused on this shift, from experiments and ideas to delivering real-world realities, and how to reboot conversations with stakeholders in the public sector, capital markets, media, and beyond.Tickets are currently on sale ⁠here⁠: https://ti.to/rideai/ride-ai-2025

Micromobility
What to Expect at the First Ride AI Summit (with Ed Niedermeyer & Timothy B. Lee)

Micromobility

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 35:24


The first Ride AI summit, an intimate gathering of top leaders in driving automation technology and related AI-empowered hardtech, is taking place on April 2 at Neuehouse in Hollywood, California. In this episode, our hosts, Edward Niedermeyer and Timothy B. Lee, preview the aspects of the event program they are most excited about. We already have an amazing group of speakers lined up, including Amnon Shashua of Mobileye, Gill Pratt of TRI, and other top decision makers from Waymo, Zoox, Wayve, Apollo Go, Nuro, and more. There's a ton of excitement around the fact that this will be the first event of its kind that people will be able to take a fully driverless Waymo robotaxi to, making it the perfect opportunity to inaugurate the second chapter of this technological space. The on-stage conversations will be focused on this shift, from experiments and ideas to delivering real-world realities, and how to reboot conversations with stakeholders in the public sector, capital markets, media, and beyond.Tickets are currently on sale here. Space is limited.

The Town with Matthew Belloni
FX's John Landgraf on Resisting the Algorithm, Green-lighting ‘Shogun', and ‘The Bear' S3

The Town with Matthew Belloni

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 35:06


Live from NeueHouse in L.A. Matt is joined by Lucas Shaw and FX CEO John Landgraf for the second half of their conversation about the state of television. They discuss his curation process at FX, how Disney has changed FX, how ‘Shogun' came together, and what happened with Season 3 of ‘The Bear.' They also talk about HBO's recent struggles, the importance of process and the problem with the decentralized power at streaming services (01:34). For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click here. Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guests: Lucas Shaw and John Landgraf Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Town with Matthew Belloni
FX Chief John Landgraf on Silicon Valley's Effect on Hollywood

The Town with Matthew Belloni

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 39:39


Live from NeueHouse in L.A., Matt is first joined by Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw to revisit their movie studio power rankings and update their list of which studios and streamers are the preferred homes for movie projects in 2024 (02:55). Then, Matt and Lucas are joined by FX chairman John Landgraf for Part 1 of their conversation about the state of television. They talk about the reason for the oversaturated television market, how the streaming model has affected the quality of shows being made, and what Silicon Valley is doing to the entertainment industry at large (17:48). For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click here. Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Lucas Shaw and John Landgraf Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

MOM STOMP
S4, Ep5 - Law Roach LA Book Signing - How to Build a Fashion Icon: Notes on Confidence from the World's Only Image Architect

MOM STOMP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 66:15


In this week's Mom Stomp episode Annie and Jo talk about their visit to the NeueHouse in LA where they attended a book signing event for Law Roach's new book, How to Build a Fashion Icon: Notes on Confidence from the World's Only Image Architect. Plus, they talk about LA's Comic Con, Annual Egg drops, strangers diagnosing your kids, LA's dog-shit style, and parents who do their kids' art projects. 

Your Woo Woo Best Friend
Accidental Entrepreneurship, Being Seen on the Internet & Manifesting Aligned Friends with Intuitive Healer & Medium Nicolle Merrilyne

Your Woo Woo Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 43:29


 "Keep your job until you can't possibly any longer." Get on the Smart Girl's Mastermind waitlist Join the 75 Day Human Design Content Challenge Today's episode: Nicolle gets real about how her spiritual business blossomed from casual, donation-based intuitive readings into a full-blown entrepreneurial journey. We talk accidental entrepreneurship, battling insecurities, and the fear of showing her face online. Nicolle is on a mission to build a community where spirituality is for everyone and where you feel safe to envision and live the life you've always dreamed of. Nicolle's work has been featured in major publications and she's hosted events with global brands like Hyatt, Soho House, NeueHouse and Alila Maria Hotels. Nicolle has created a community of over 155,000 devoted followers and has helped thousands of women through her online courses, 1:1 sessions, mentorship program, corporate experiences, events and monthly membership RISE. Follow Nicolle on Instagram: @nicollemerrilyne RESOURCES: The NEW Unschool FREE How to Launch Masterclass is available here! Join the Smart Girls Broadcast Channel for free on Instagram Learn more about starting your next 6-figure business, plus get AI pitch prompts, swipe copy, brand decks, social templates, and more inside the Unschool: Intuitive Biz Academy. The Income to Instagram Starter Kit is now available Want to chat about this episode? Text

REGARDLESS
Office Hours: Regardless in Real Time on All Things Dating, Sex, and Love in LA

REGARDLESS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 63:40


Whether you're single, happily in a relationship, or somewhere in between (like maybe a long-term situationship…?), this episode is for you.  For those of you who weren't able to make our Regardless in Real Time event at Neuehouse, we missed you. But it's your lucky day! We're spilling allll the secrets from our mother-daughter talk on dating, sex, and love in LA with you right now. Take a seat and potentially pull out your notebook for this one because office hours is officially in session:  ⚡️The truth about dating in L.A. and other big cities ⚡️How to build your personal compass when finding a partner ⚡️Refining your intentions around dating  ⚡️The roadblocks inhibiting you from finding and keeping love  ⚡️Growing your confidence in the dating landscape  ⚡️The Regardless “3 E's” to keep in mind on a date ⚡️How to go from casual to commitment  And hopefully, next time, we'll see you IRL ;)

Powerful Ladies Podcast
Episode 273: The Have It All Method™ Live from NeueHouse

Powerful Ladies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 91:16


Welcome to a special edition of the Powerful Ladies Podcast. This episode was recorded live in Venice, California, on April 25th, 2024, at NeueHouse. It's an amazing discussion about my Have It All Method™ featuring myself and three of my favorite entrepreneurs: Maurice Philogen, who flew in all the way from Lebanon; KJ Atlas, whose solo Powerful Ladies episode you may have heard (if not, go back and listen!); and Chris Grubisa, one of my favorite humans and the founder of the production company Chrilleks and his new venture, Let's Cook, all about video editing and community. All the ways to follow and support this panel are in our show notes on the website. Enjoy the episode!

The Growth Mindset Gal
Ep. 129 Finding Clarity in Your Purpose w| Ashley Sumner

The Growth Mindset Gal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 70:33


Happy Mindful Monday Everyone! In this week's episode, our host Allie Brooke interviews the amazing Ashley Sumner. Ashley is the CEO and founder of Liminal, a modern coaching platform supporting people to unlock their full potential. Matched to you. Flexible. More effective. Born with a driving purpose to inspire transformation in others, she's dedicated over 15 years to forging connections as a founder, community builder, experience designer, and romantic matchmaker. Her previous stints include NeueHouse, Wanderlust, Primary Stages, and Breakout. Wanting to drive greater impact and build more accessible communities, Ashley launched Quilt in 2017, a social marketplace that took root by empowering homeowners across the United States to host supportive community conversations in their homes. In 2020, Quilt quickly evolved into a mental health-focused social audio app that helped over one hundred thousand people get through the pandemic. Ashley is a lifelong seeker dedicated to self-exploration with the help of wellness practitioners, healers, and therapists from all corners of the world. Her latest venture connects her professional matchmaking expertise with her healing passion. Launched in September of 2023, Liminal matches people with highly curated coaches for progress-driven accountability in the career and purpose space. These days you can find her working by a pool in Miami, like every other New Yorker. When she's not working, she's dancing. Episode Topics How to explore your options when you want to make a pivot in your life? (Shifting from an unresourceful state  to a resource state)  How can we shift from productivity equals my worth to a more self-compassionate mindset? How can we use Human Design to assist in finding our purpose?  How To Connect w| Ashley Ashley's Instagram Liminal's Instagram Liminal's Website Free 1-week trial and $100 off code for Liminal coaching! Use Code THEGROWTHMINDSETGAL100  ***October-November Book Club*** ⁠⁠"The Origins of You" by Vienna Pharaon⁠⁠ MINDSET COACHING PROGRAM! ⁠⁠⁠⁠Application Form⁠⁠⁠⁠ 3-month Mindset Coaching Program with 45-60 minute sessions and Weekly SLACK Check-ins! Apply for a FREE discovery call with me! Allie's Socials Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal TikTok: @growthmindsetgal Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.com Hey Growth Mindset Gang! If you subscribe to the podcast, you get access to extra episodes with no ads that include specific Q&As from the audience. You also have access to a weekly group chat where I send motivational quotes and useful journal prompts! ⁠⁠⁠⁠Sign up here⁠⁠⁠⁠ Links from the episode Growth Mindset Gang ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram Broadcast Channel⁠⁠⁠⁠ Podcast Guest⁠⁠⁠⁠ Google Form⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠ Growth Mindset Gal Podcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠Email List Form⁠⁠⁠⁠ Better Help Link: Save 10%  ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgal⁠⁠⁠⁠ 1rst Phorm ⁠⁠⁠⁠Protein Powder (Caramel Latte)⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Collagen Powder (Salted Caramel)⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Protein bars (Choloate Chip Cookie Dough)⁠⁠⁠⁠

The BDX New Trend Society
#089 LIVE with Cole Walliser @NeueHouse Los Angeles

The BDX New Trend Society

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 48:13


In this Special Live Episode of "THE NEW TREND SOCIETY" are we talking with Cole Walliser @Neuehouse Venice / Los Angeles. Cole Walliser is a Canadian filmmaker and music video director. The man behind the "Glambot" is in conversation with Benjamin Diedering and the audience. He tells us interesting stories about his career from scratch and talks about very interesting insights. Website: https://www.colewalliser.com/ Instagram: @colewalliser

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Unqualified Therapists Inc.
E 137: Unlock Your Potential: A Conversation with Ashley Sumner

Unqualified Therapists Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 55:58


We all want to be our best selves and reach our goals. We want connection and purpose in our lives. It can be a hard and lonely road with a lot of speed bumps and wrong turns. Ashley Sumner, the CEO and founder of Liminal, talks with us about a modern coaching platform she created to support people to unlock their full potential.  For Sarah and I, when we hear the word coach, we automatically put our guard up in the same way as when we hear the word MLM. Of course we were hesitant, but we are always open to listening to someone's story. Ashley shares with us that she is working to destigmatize the idea of having a coach by vetting each coach and putting parameters around the process. One of the most fascinating aspects of Liminal is that they match you with a coach based on your specific needs. This isn't the first time that Ashley has been interested in matchmaking.  Be sure to stay until the end of the episode where Ashley tells us her story of how she became a real life matchmaker early in her career. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Ashley as she shares another possible tool for your mental health tool box. Xo, Amy & Sarah Learn more about Liminal on their website.  Follow Liminal on Instagram  and Linkedin. A little more information about Ashley:  Born with a driving purpose to inspire transformation in others, she's dedicated over 15 years to forging connections as a founder, community builder, experience designer, and romantic matchmaker. Her previous stints include NeueHouse, Wanderlust, Primary Stages and Breakout. Wanting to drive greater impact and build more accessible communities, Ashley launched Quilt in 2017, a social marketplace that took root by empowering homeowners across the United States to host supportive community conversations in their homes. In 2020, Quilt quickly evolved into a mental health focused social audio app that helped over one-hundred thousand people get through the pandemic. Ashley is a lifelong seeker dedicated to the practice of self-exploration with the help of wellness practitioners, healers, and therapists from all corners of the world. Her latest venture connects her professional expertise in matchmaking with her passion for healing. Launched in April of 2023, Liminal matches people with hand-picked wellness guides for self exploration.   Find all things UTI here. Have a story to share? Contact us here. Help us out with a short survey for what you want to hear next on the pod. Starting your own podcast and want an easy and affordable platform? Get your first month FREE by using this link. *The Unqualified Therapists Podcast is not giving medical advice as they are not actual doctors (Hence the name: Unqualified

City Life Org
Jean Ferreira and Michael Musto at The Zone of Interest screening at NeueHouse

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 0:30


Learn more at TheCityLife.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support

Her Next Big Move
Ashley Sumner: Transforming the Coaching Space & Creating a Business with Purpose

Her Next Big Move

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 51:02


On today's episode we are joined with Ashley Sumner, a Connection Specialist, and the creator of Liminal, the niche coaching marketplace for daily, bite-size guidance. Born with a driving purpose to inspire transformation in others, she's dedicated 15 years to forging connections as a performer, founder, community builder, experience designer, and romantic matchmaker. Her previous stints include NeueHouse, Wanderlust, Primary Stages and Breakout. Wanting to drive greater impact and build more accessible communities, Ashley launched Quilt in 2017, a social marketplace that took root by empowering thousands of homeowners across the United States to host supportive community conversations in their homes. In 2020, Quilt quickly evolved into a mental health focused social audio app that helped over one-hundred thousand people get through the pandemic.   Ashley is a lifelong seeker dedicated to the practice of self-exploration with the help of wellness practitioners, coaches and therapists from all corners of the world. Her latest venture connects her professional expertise in matchmaking with her passion for personal growth through connection. Launched in 2023, Liminal is turning the inaccessible and expensive coaching model into an easy, interactive and affordable format, focused on niche coaching categories like style, accountability, spirituality, dating, budgeting, and more. Because every day is easier with a coach by your side. These days you can find her working by a pool in Miami, like every other New Yorker. When she's not working, she's dancing.   In this discussion, Ashley dives into all things community, connections and coffee chats and how that has led her to where she is today. If you're ready for a conversation that breaks down barriers and will help you no matter what stage of business you're in..grab your coffee and headphones and let's dive in!   Connect with Forward Female Instagram: @forwardfemale @hernextbigmove Website: Forward Female Website Join Community: https://theforwardfemale.mn.co/ Accountability Club: https://theforwardfemale.mn.co/ Schedule Consultation: https://calendly.com/the-forward-female/discovery-call HoneyBook: http://share.honeybook.com/forwardfemale Email Us: hello@forwardfemale.com    Connect with Ashley Instagram: @ashleyjsumner & @stay.liminal Website: www.stayliminal.com

Commercial Property Investor Podcast
The Role of People & Branding in Creating a Thriving Coworking Community with Ian Minor

Commercial Property Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 53:00


Today's Guest has worked with some hospitality and co-workings best known brands. I'm really excited to share my conversation with Ian Minor. I had so much I wanted to ask about Ian's experiences at NeueHouse, Ennismore and it's brand "Working From" plus his career within the hospitality sector. We discuss Brand, Vision, Lobby Culture, design and some of the inner workings of hugely successful brands. If you love the idea of Flexspace and coworking driven by hospitality then you are going to love this inside track episode. I leaned so much, Thank you Ian. KEY TAKEAWAYS The lobby culture is a dynamic multifunctional space with community at its core. When developing a co-working brand, it is important to create a destination experience that is worth the commute for members. Design is crucial in attracting and retaining members, and attention should be given to creating a visually appealing and comfortable workspace. The engagement of the community is essential in building a strong brand. This can be achieved through events, networking opportunities, and creating an emotional connection with members. Hiring the right team is crucial, and individuals with a background in hospitality, sales, and customer service can bring valuable skills to the co-working space. Cross-training and a flat hierarchy can help ensure seamless operations and a positive member experience. BEST MOMENTS "The lobby culture, best way to describe that would be a dynamic multifunctional space with community at its core." "If you're going to bring someone into a venue now, in the world of remote work that we've got, you need to make it into a destination experience, it has to be worth the commute." "Try and lead everything through your brand. Figure out what you're really trying to achieve and do and what is the message you want to put out there." "You have to get the brand story right early on. And probably the best way probably it wouldn't be to employ someone full time into that. It's probably to try and find the right kind of agency that you feel shares your values." "Your brand has to be strong. If your message isn't really clear and concise, and the brand isn't that strong, people probably won't find your front door."   GUEST BIO Ian Minor is a future of work specialist who partners with Founders, CEO's, enterprises and start-ups to create inspiring collaborative member workspaces from concept development and design, through project management to operation. Committed to developing destination experiences. Ian's journey in this sector started back in September 2015 with NeueHouse, whom re-imagined the future of work and at the time were five years ahead of the curve. Today, Ian is regarded as a leader in this sector, regularly invited onto podcasts to discuss how to create, develop and operate the very best of collaborative workspaces. http://linkedin.com/in/ianminor VALUABLE RESOURCES If you want to learn more about investing in Commercial Property why not consider joining the CPI-Network of commercial property investors, who are working, learning and supporting each other on the Get in The Swim Membership https://commercialpropertyinvestor.co.uk/get-in-the-swim/Property Investing, Commercial Real Estate, Strategies, CMO, Lease, Licence Agreement, Cashflow, Vacancy rates, Agents, Best Commercial property podcast, how to buy, Valuations, ROI, residential, assets, Flexspace, office space, How to get started: https://www.commercialpropertyinvestor.co.uk/

Big Table
Episode 50: dublab: Live from NeueHouse

Big Table

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 47:24


We are on episode 50! Thank you all for listening along over the last couple of years. This one is special as it features a book published by Hat & Beard Press, one of Big Table's main partners in cultural pursuits.dublab: Future Roots Radio is the long-awaited book telling the story of the pioneering online radio station through interviews, photos, art, and more.The dublab universe springs to life from these pages, unveiling the ethos that has guided the storied station since 1999.We celebrated the release of the book with a live event at Neuehouse in downtown Los Angeles this past winter. The evening featured a panel moderated by DJ Mamabear with dublab DJs Rachel Day, Hoseh, Frosty, and Langosta.dublab: Future Roots Radio, out now on Hat & Beard Press, is an ode to the boundless power of creative music and community building in Los Angeles and beyond.Here's an excerpt from the conversation recorded at NeueHouse earlier this year. Music by Pharaohs

Getting Back Into Place
Julia Gamolina - Architectural Media, Celebrating People, and Being a Force for Change

Getting Back Into Place

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 48:00


In this episode, I spoke with Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Madame Architect, Julia Gamolina. Julia is dedicated to the built environment and to the visibility and advancement of the women who shape it, a mission manifested through the incredible work she is doing with Madame Architect. She is an Associate Principal and Business Development Director at Ennead, where she focuses on the educational, cultural, and healthcare markets. She is also a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute, where she teaches a graduate level Professional Practice Seminar on the history and practices of the profession. Julia's writing has been featured in Fast Company, A Women's Thing, Metropolis Magazine, Architizer, and the Architect's Newspaper. She has lectured nationally and internationally at institutions, including Harvard, Columbia, Yale, UPenn, Pratt, the IE School of Architecture and Design, Georgia Tech and more, as well as NeueHouse, AIANY/The Center for Architecture, the Architecture & Design Film Festival, and the Women, Architecture and Sustainability Congress in Bogota, Colombia. She has served as a guest critic for design reviews at Cornell AAP, Columbia GSAPP, and the School of Visual Arts (SVA), and was the opening keynote speaker at AIA ‘22 in Chicago, interviewing AIA's new CEO, Lakisha Woods. In 2021, Julia was named one of Apartment Therapy's Design Changemakers and one of Commercial Observer's Top Young Professionals. In 2019, she also received a Special Citation from AIANY for her work with Madame Architect. Julia received her Bachelor of Architecture at Cornell University, graduating with the Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Medal for exceptional merit in the thesis of architecture. Show Notes:juliagamolina.commadamearchitect.orgMadame Architect's Expanding the Conversation seriesSand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World by Tyson YunkaportaMachiavelli for Women: Defend Your Worth, Grow Your Ambition, and Win the Workplace by Stacey Vanek Smith

The Creative Process Podcast
Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie - Queen of Kale

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 42:52


Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks."If someone comes to me, and they say, 'Oh, I have a new brand. It's a startup.' First of all, I have to like the person, they have to like me. It's a two way street. And that's the most important thing with anyone in life, not just work. In life, why do we make friends with who we make friends with? They are relationships. And if you connect with someone, magic will happen. If you don't connect with someone, and someone doesn't understand or have the same aesthetic or a similar way of thinking – you have to have something in common with someone. And if you have those qualities, which I look for, honesty and loyalty, and they're genuine, and you just know if you're going to get on with someone or not.”https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process Podcast
Highlights - Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 13:34


"If someone comes to me, and they say, 'Oh, I have a new brand. It's a startup.' First of all, I have to like the person, they have to like me. It's a two way street. And that's the most important thing with anyone in life, not just work. In life, why do we make friends with who we make friends with? They are relationships. And if you connect with someone, magic will happen. If you don't connect with someone, and someone doesn't understand or have the same aesthetic or a similar way of thinking – you have to have something in common with someone. And if you have those qualities, which I look for, honesty and loyalty, and they're genuine, and you just know if you're going to get on with someone or not.”Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks.https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Oberon in conversation with artist and fashion designer Jason Wu at NeueHouse

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process
Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie - Queen of Kale

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 42:52


Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks.“It was really fun and ridiculous and great, and that resonates with people because we've all got inner children. You know, I'm still a little girl at heart. That doesn't go away. You don't suddenly become a grownup, become the most sensible person on the planet, and if you can tap into that on some level, it doesn't even have to be clever. You know, sometimes the simplest ideas are the best, the sweetest.I also have a sense of humor. I like to laugh. I like to play music in the office. I like to tell jokes. I like to watch documentaries. I like to watch funny things, vintage, new. I don't think there's any right or wrong way. And I don't like perfection or everything having to be perfect because I'm a bit scruffy, but I do wear flowers in my hair because it makes me happy. And I do like to get dressed up every day and wear an outfit. If it's a vintage dress from years ago or something that makes me happy, whatever that is, I like to start my day feeling happy.”https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process
Highlights - Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 13:34


“It was really fun and ridiculous and great, and that resonates with people because we've all got inner children. You know, I'm still a little girl at heart. That doesn't go away. You don't suddenly become a grownup, become the most sensible person on the planet, and if you can tap into that on some level, it doesn't even have to be clever. You know, sometimes the simplest ideas are the best, the sweetest.I also have a sense of humor. I like to laugh. I like to play music in the office. I like to tell jokes. I like to watch documentaries. I like to watch funny things, vintage, new. I don't think there's any right or wrong way. And I don't like perfection or everything having to be perfect because I'm a bit scruffy, but I do wear flowers in my hair because it makes me happy. And I do like to get dressed up every day and wear an outfit. If it's a vintage dress from years ago or something that makes me happy, whatever that is, I like to start my day feeling happy.”Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks.https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Oberon in conversation with artist and fashion designer Jason Wu at NeueHouse

Art · The Creative Process
Highlights - Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie (Copy)

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 13:34


"I met the founders Alan and Joshua who started NeueHouse in 2013. They are lovely gentlemen, and they called me aside and said, 'We'd love to get you involved in our coworking space that we are doing.' And we really curated an interesting community of people. And have had a lot of interesting people do talks, from Paul Smith to Salman Rushdie to Wu-Tang Clan, Tom Sachs, and Ariana Huffington. And I've hosted Prince William and Princess Kate. We've had some incredible people here and I love talking to people, and I love hosting these conversations. I did one last night with my dear friend Carlos Alomar, who was the musical director and long-time collaborator with David Bowie for 30 years. And I just love people's stories. So for me, it's inspirational. The one thing I like to do is to inspire people -not me - but if I can show them someone's life, it's a way for people to learn."Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks.https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Oberon in conversation with artist and fashion designer Jason Wu at NeueHouse

Art · The Creative Process
Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie - Queen of Kale

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 42:52


Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks."I met the founders Alan and Joshua who started NeueHouse in 2013. They are lovely gentlemen, and they called me aside and said, 'We'd love to get you involved in our coworking space that we are doing.' And we really curated an interesting community of people. And have had a lot of interesting people do talks, from Paul Smith to Salman Rushdie to Wu-Tang Clan, Tom Sachs, and Ariana Huffington. And I've hosted Prince William and Princess Kate. We've had some incredible people here and I love talking to people, and I love hosting these conversations. I did one last night with my dear friend Carlos Alomar, who was the musical director and long-time collaborator with David Bowie for 30 years. And I just love people's stories. So for me, it's inspirational. The one thing I like to do is to inspire people -not me - but if I can show them someone's life, it's a way for people to learn."https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process
Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie - Queen of Kale

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 42:52


Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks."I just love people's stories. I didn't go to college. I barely went to school. I left at a very young age. I wasn't really an academic. I was more visual, and I learned by seeing and by working with people. And that really was my passion. And, you know, we all have different ways of learning and doing, and for me, that was the way for me to learn was to work with people. And I did that at a young age, and I still continue to learn."https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process
Highlights - Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 13:34


"I just love people's stories. I didn't go to college. I barely went to school. I left at a very young age. I wasn't really an academic. I was more visual, and I learned by seeing and by working with people. And that really was my passion. And, you know, we all have different ways of learning and doing, and for me, that was the way for me to learn was to work with people. And I did that at a young age, and I still continue to learn."Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks.https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Oberon and her infant daughter in Paper Magazine, 2002

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie - Queen of Kale

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 42:52


Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks."I met the founders Alan and Joshua who started NeueHouse in 2013. They are lovely gentlemen, and they called me aside and said, 'We'd love to get you involved in our coworking space that we are doing.' And we really curated an interesting community of people. And have had a lot of interesting people do talks, from Paul Smith to Salman Rushdie to Wu-Tang Clan, Tom Sachs, and Ariana Huffington. And I've hosted Prince William and Princess Kate. We've had some incredible people here and I love talking to people, and I love hosting these conversations. I did one last night with my dear friend Carlos Alomar, who was the musical director and long-time collaborator with David Bowie for 30 years. And I just love people's stories. So for me, it's inspirational. The one thing I like to do is to inspire people -not me - but if I can show them someone's life, it's a way for people to learn."https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
Highlights - Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 13:34


"I met the founders Alan and Joshua who started NeueHouse in 2013. They are lovely gentlemen, and they called me aside and said, 'We'd love to get you involved in our coworking space that we are doing.' And we really curated an interesting community of people. And have had a lot of interesting people do talks, from Paul Smith to Salman Rushdie to Wu-Tang Clan, Tom Sachs, and Ariana Huffington. And I've hosted Prince William and Princess Kate. We've had some incredible people here and I love talking to people, and I love hosting these conversations. I did one last night with my dear friend Carlos Alomar, who was the musical director and long-time collaborator with David Bowie for 30 years. And I just love people's stories. So for me, it's inspirational. The one thing I like to do is to inspire people -not me - but if I can show them someone's life, it's a way for people to learn."Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks.https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Oberon hosting friends Duran Duran at NeueHouse for their press day in 2021

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie - Queen of Kale

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 13:34


"If someone comes to me, and they say, 'Oh, I have a new brand. It's a startup.' First of all, I have to like the person, they have to like me. It's a two way street. And that's the most important thing with anyone in life, not just work. In life, why do we make friends with who we make friends with? They are relationships. And if you connect with someone, magic will happen. If you don't connect with someone, and someone doesn't understand or have the same aesthetic or a similar way of thinking – you have to have something in common with someone. And if you have those qualities, which I look for, honesty and loyalty, and they're genuine, and you just know if you're going to get on with someone or not.”Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks.https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Oberon in conversation with artist and fashion designer Jason Wu at NeueHouse

Education · The Creative Process
Highlights - Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 13:34


"I just love people's stories. I didn't go to college. I barely went to school. I left at a very young age. I wasn't really an academic. I was more visual, and I learned by seeing and by working with people. And that really was my passion. And, you know, we all have different ways of learning and doing, and for me, that was the way for me to learn was to work with people. And I did that at a young age, and I still continue to learn."Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks.https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Oberon in conversation with artist and fashion designer Jason Wu at NeueHouse

Education · The Creative Process
Oberon Sinclair - Founder CEO of Creative/Branding Agency My Young Auntie - Queen of Kale

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 42:52


Oberon Sinclair is the CEO and founder of the creative and branding agency, My Young Auntie. Since she founded the company in 1997, Oberon has collaborated with and managed an array of notable clients from the high luxury, art, fashion, food and lifestyle sectors, including Hermès, Vivienne Westwood, Fabergé, the Richemont Group, Jack Spade, ArtForum, Selfridges, Rizzoli Books, Island Records, David Lee Roth, among others. Oberon is known as the Queen of Kale for reviving an interest in the superfood across the world. She's a Founding Member of NeueHouse where she moderates talks."I just love people's stories. I didn't go to college. I barely went to school. I left at a very young age. I wasn't really an academic. I was more visual, and I learned by seeing and by working with people. And that really was my passion. And, you know, we all have different ways of learning and doing, and for me, that was the way for me to learn was to work with people. And I did that at a young age, and I still continue to learn."https://myyoungauntie.comwww.instagram.com/myyoungauntieprwww.neuehouse.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgInstagram @creativeprocesspodcast

Defining Hospitality Podcast
Diversity of Experiences - Greg Keffer - Episode # 062

Defining Hospitality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 55:44


Today's guest loves to take on new and unfamiliar typologies and approach them from a hospitality point of view. He has combined strengths in architecture and interior design. Greg Keffer, the Partner at Rockwell Group, leads design studios in the firm's New York and Madrid offices. Greg joins host Dan Ryan to talk about #hospitality and what it all means to him. Takeaways:  You want to surround yourself with people who view projects in a different way than you and bring something new to the table. At the end of the day, hospitality helps to bring out the commonality and real life experiences that connect people. Hospitality is all about bringing people together. There is a lot going on in the world now and hospitality can help ease the stress and find the common bond between people. You need to consider the needs of your clients as every project and client is going to require a different approach. When creating a hospitality space, it needs to be unique and create a memorable experience for the guests so they want to come back. We all get caught up in our day to day lives but it's important to take time to show gratitude and appreciation. There is a larger sense of community now in the hospitality industry, and it's important to be engaged with the community you are in. Quote of the Show:   6:53 “To me, the true reason hospitality exists is to bring people back together. We need spaces and places and something that is a common bond between people.” Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-keffer-aia-leed-04aa101b/ Website: https://www.rockwellgroup.com/index.php   Shout Outs: 4:40 Imagination Playground 10:17 Neuehouse.com 10:31 WeWorks 11:31 Union Square Cafe 11:32 Danny Meyer 15:42 Glen Coben 19:32 Skidmore 19:45 Eva Maddox 20:21 Todd DeGarmo 20:35 David Rockwell 28:55 Empire Diner 37:57 Aluminairium 45:56 Aaron Richter 45:58 Equinox Hotel 47:18 Nobu Hotels Ways to Tune In:  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0A2XOJvb6mGqEPYJ5bilPX Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defining-hospitality-podcast/id1573596386 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGVmaW5pbmdob3NwaXRhbGl0eS5saXZlL2ZlZWQueG1s Amazon Music: ​​https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/8c904932-90fa-41c3-813e-1cb8f3c42419 Podbean: https://www.defininghospitality.live/ Youtube : https://youtu.be/DAx8QdXp8OQ

Wunderbar Together
Yoram Roth, was ist der Unterschied zwischen New York und Berlin?

Wunderbar Together

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 76:08


Zum ersten Mal dieses Jahr haben wir einen Podcast draußen aufgenommen, in der physischen Welt, genauer im Keller des Edel-Co-Working-Space “NeueHouse” mitten in Manhattan. Der Grund: unser Gast hat ihn gegründet, und sitzt nun dort Felix gegenüber am Mikrofon, in roten Schuhen, dunklem Jackett und leicht heiserer Stimme: Yoram Roth. Yoram ist Kultur-Investor zwischen New York und Berlin. Er ist an so vielen Unternehmungen beteiligt, dass man von außen leicht den Überblick verliert. Die bekanntesten in den USA und der Welt sind wahrscheinlich NeueHouse und das Foto-Event-Museum Fotografiska. Die bekanntesten in Deutschland sind das Medienhaus tip, und Clärchens Ballhaus. Dazwischen gibt es noch viel mehr: Galerien, Restaurants, Bars, stille Beteiligungen. Und ein Leben zwischen zwei Kontinenten, das Yoram weitestgehend selbst managed. “Wenn mich jemand fragt, wo lebst du? Dann sage ich ‘in Rimowa'”.

The Swell Pod
EP:19 | Ashley Sumner | CEO & Founder of Quilt

The Swell Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 68:34


In today's episode, we chat with Ashley Sumner, the CEO & Founder of Quilt. Quilt is the supportive audio social app for real-time conversations, built to re-humanize social media with the goal of helping people feel better on a daily basis. Ashley's startup career started 12 years ago in NYC at a matchmaking company. With an intuitive ability to bring people together, she turned her passion into a career as a community developer for brands such as NeueHouse, Wanderlust and Breakout. Ultimately leading to the creation of Quilt, which started as a platform inspiring people to open their homes for intimate conversations and shared experiences and has evolved into this new type of social network, in response to 2020. She now lives in Los Angeles, like every other New Yorker. 

Twisted Times
Tim Chan talks being an editor at Rolling Stone and drops career advice⚡️ @timchan

Twisted Times

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 80:47


Tim Chan is an editor, producer and creative consultant, who has lent his eye for editorial direction and innovative marketing to a number of publications and brands across the globe. His portfolio includes work for L'Uomo Vogue, Vogue Korea, i-D Magazine, Neuehouse, Snapchat and Ahlem Eyewear, among others. In 2019, Tim was hired as the first-ever Lifestyle and Market Editor at Rolling Stone. Currently, he serves as the magazine's Director of Products and Commerce.In addition to his consulting work, Tim is the co-founder of So Gay Rosé - a new canned wine that celebrates freedom and fun while reclaiming the phrase “so gay” to be “so great.” Follow our guest: @TimChan Check out and buy yourself “So Gay Rose” on IG @sogayrose Follow along with the show: TikTok @twistedtimesapodcast IG: @twistedtimesapodcast Twitter: @twistedtimeapod To watch LIVE shows: Download the 17live —- Find us @twistedtimesapodcast Produced by Twisted Valley Films www.twistedvalleyfilms.com Contact: Contact@twistedvalleyfilms.com Hosted by: @_ceceking and @msryanjillian We were drinking 21SEEDS tequila! @21seeds Promo code Twisted15 for 15% off --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twisted-times/message

A Moment of Your Time
329 - “Head Up” by Savage the Poet

A Moment of Your Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 4:42


"Head Up" is a single off of an EP called "Keep Your Head In The Clouds". Savage The Poet is a Nuyorican Poet/ Rapper born and raised out of Brooklyn, NY. He is in love with the power words have to change and uplift human emotion. He is the perfect blend of poetic truth and raw emotion. Savage The Poet has performed in numerous venues throughout NY such as The Paper Box, The Delancey, The Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Brooklyn Bazaar, Neuehouse, Trans- Pecos and The Brooklyn Museum. He has also participated in showcases with brands like Afropunk Army, Major Stage, and RAW Artists. Find more of Savage the Poet: Instagram: @savagethepoet Website: https://www.savagethepoet.com A statement from Savage the Poet: "The song "Head Up" was written during the pandemic as a way of reminding myself that there are brighter days that come from the dark ones. It is dedicated to those who dream without restriction and who believe that blessings are just a day away. Life is a journey and the beauty in it is to live it wholeheartedly with and without fear." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together.  Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Hotel Life Live
AHL Live with Josh Wyatt

A Hotel Life Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 22:54


“We can still be happy with basic interactions with people as opposed to consuming everything that we can”. On this episode of AHL Live, Ben Pundole, Founder of A Hotel Life, chats with Josh Wyatt, CEO of NeueHouse, a  design-driven private workspace and cultural home for creators, innovators, and thought-leaders. Listen as Josh gives us his insight on the future of co-working, the outpouring of love he received and felt during the pandemic, and more.

The Rose Woman
The Conversations that Feed You: Ashley Sumner, Founder of QUILT

The Rose Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 32:32


This week on the Rose Woman Pod, Ashley Sumner, the founder of Quilt, a supportive audio social app for real-time conversations. This episode is about Self-care, how this amazing community driven app started and how you can use this app to find space for conversation and connecting with others. Quilt is the self care audio social network for supportive, real-time conversations, built to re-humanize social media with the goal of helping people feel better on a daily basis. Ashley's startup career started 12 years ago in NYC at a matchmaking company. With an intuitive ability to bring people together, she turned her passion into a career as a community developer for brands such as NeueHouse, Wanderlust and Breakout ultimately leading to the creation of Quilt, which started as a platform inspiring people to open their homes for intimate conversations and shared experiences. Quilt has evolved into this new type of social network, in response to 2020.We Cover: Story on how Quilt StartedWhat Quilt is forEvolution to audio platform“Where conversation is self care” Elements of good conversation?Impact Before, During and Post-Covid Try Quilt now: https://app.wearequilt.com/RoseWoman Answer this: Why do you matter? Add #whydoyoumatter tag @wearequilt Instagram and Twitter Find Ashley on Instagram and Twitter @ashleyjsumner Follow Quilt on Instagram and Twitter @wearequilt Find Christine at Rosewoman and on Instagram @rosebudwoman or at xtinem.com on Instagram @the.rose.woman See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Workspace of Tomorrow
David Rockwell

The Workspace of Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 24:07


Architect and designer David Rockwell, the founder of Rockwell Group, discusses his firm's wide-ranging body of work—Broadway theaters and sets, restaurants, Imagination Playground, hotels, the JetBlue terminal at J.F.K. Airport—and how these projects have informed his workspace designs, including NeueHouse and the headquarters for Warner Music Group and WME. Envisioning the work environment as a place that facilitates process, Rockwell shares his philosophies around adaptability and flexibility. He also brings up an often-ignored—but still essential and potentially transformational—element of architecture: the ceiling.

The Parrish Art Museum Podcast
NeueHouse Presents: On Aesthetics and Politics with Tomashi Jackson and Corinne Erni - 9/18/19

The Parrish Art Museum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 57:06


NeueHouse Madison Square September 18th, 2019   NeueHouse hosted a conversation with artist Tomashi Jackson and Parrish Art Museum Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects Corinne Erni about Platform: Tomashi Jackson, the artist's site-specific exhibition at the Museum in Water Mill (July 12th - October 25th, 2020). Working across painting, video, textiles, and sculpture, Jackson examines the relationship between the aesthetic and the political. She is particularly interested in the movements and migrations of groups of people; and how boundary lines are drawn, maintained, and subverted. Erni and Jackson have been in conversation for the past year about Platform. For this multi-disciplinary project, Jackson will engage with local communities and research the region's history on racial segregation as a vehicle to juxtapose the artistic legacy of Long Island's East End with current socio-economic tensions. 

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events
41: Other Early September Terror Attacks Against the City

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 20:53


A quick note on what is undoubtedly the top story of this week: The September 11th attacks. It's a uniquely difficult subject to cover, and one that has a unique interpretation within the city, whether you witnessed it first-hand or have come to understand it by living in the city and walking the same streets. I won't be playing excerpts from eyewitness video of people's final moments. I won't be reinterpreting the attack as a patriotic celebration. I will ask that you look around you and treat your fellow New Yorkers with kindness and compassion to honor those we lost, who were also regular, everyday New Yorkers, walking these same streets. Kindness is stronger than hate. — 18 years ago: The September 11th attacks destroy three buildings in the World Trade Center complex, killing 2,606 people in and around the buildings and 147 aboard the two planes ☮️. Also 18 years ago, just one week after the September 11th attacks, A benefit concert and telethon is simulcast across 35 major television channels and raises over $200 million for the September 11th Fund — 'America: A Tribute to Heroes' featured musical performances from New York, London, and Los Angeles, and a variety of celebrities both hosting the event and answering calls. The money raised went toward cash assistance, counseling, and other services for individuals and businesses impacted by the September 11th attacks, and the Fund would distribute $528 million by 2004. Although 'Tribute to Heroes' was the first fundraiser held, by October 2001, the 'Concert for New York City' would be held at Madison Square Garden with another all-star line-up and raise $35 million for first responders, and on October 21st 'United We Stand: What More Can I Give' concert was headlined by Michael Jackson from Washington D.C. that unfortunately was haunted by technical problems and scheduling issues with performers. Recently I mentioned that 4 years ago, the MTA was facing a string of assaults on workers, and this week the same news appears again. The Transit Workers Union Local 100 reports that assaults on bus and subway workers are up 39% year-over-year, with 85 workers suffering various attacks in the first eight months of 2019. While the MTA and the state have been increasing the law enforcement presence in the subways, transit union president Tony Utano accused the MTA of concealing the increasing assault numbers and not making the statistics public. Earlier this year, the union had also called for greater police enforcement in the subway due to incidents where MTA workers were spit upon. This news of an increase in assaults comes as the transit union is in contract negotiations with the MTA, and workers have been without a contract since May 2019. The MTA is simultaneously trying to address increases in the homeless population within the subway system and a push from Governor Cuomo and MTA head Andy Byford to prosecute fare evasion. This week brought the final sentencing of the student who stabbed two classmates at a Bronx school in 2017. Abel Cedeno was 18 years old at the time and stabbed two younger students with a spring-loaded knife he had purchased from Amazon. One victim survived by was in a coma for several days and of the victims was killed, making the attack the first killing inside a city school in over 20 years. This week, Cedeno received a 14 year prison sentence for manslaughter, 8 years for assault, and 90 days for criminal possession of a weapon, all of which will be served simultaneously. Although the attack was initially explained as an on-going bullying incident, the court documents described the incident that precipitated the attack as a typical school interaction, where one of the victims threw something that hit Cedeno, then claimed that he didn't intend to hit him, but Cedeno challenged the victim to a fight and drew a knife. Further complicating the theory of on-going bullying was testimony given during the trial that the two victims had not had much prior interaction with Cedeno. In an interview with ABC7, Cedeno claimed that he took the knife to school because he felt threatened and that when the attack occurred, he 'just snapped'. In a stunning detail, Cedeno's mother had contacted the school two and a half years before the attack to tell them that he had been taking a knife to school, but administrators failed to take proper action to log the event, instead simply searching his belongings one time and not notifying the school's principal of the mother's concerns. Another terror attack also took place in the city 99 years ago on September 16, 1920 — A horse-drawn wagon bomb explodes outside 23 Wall Street, killing 38 and injuring hundreds — It was an unorthodox way of delivering a bomb, and no one knew the danger that was carried on a horse-drawn wagon as it was pulled along busy Wall Street. In the wagon was 100 pounds of dynamite surrounded by 500 pounds of sash weights, which are heavy cast-iron weights used to counter-balance windows that slide open. The dynamite exploded at noon and sent the heavy shrapnel flying into the lunchtime crowd outside the financial buildings along Wall Street. The attack is still unsolved, but historians believe it was carried out by an Italian anarchist group. The sheer cruelty of the bombing, which seemed to have no intended target and killed a random assortment of innocent people who were nearby, made it difficult to even theorize what the intent of the bombers had been. The federal Bureau of Investigation did find flyers with vague threats stuffed in nearby mailboxes, but they did not directly reference the bombing. It became the worst single loss of life in the city since the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire from nine years earlier in 1911. Today, you can still see damage from the blast at 23 Wall Street, where part of the stone wall has been preserved showing the chips in the stone from the projectiles in the explosion. Just around the corner from the 23 Wall Street bombing, 8 years ago on September 17, 2011 — The Occupy Wall Street movement gathers in the Financial District, eventually settling in a camp at Zuccotti Park — The Occupy Wall Street movement gathers in the Financial District, eventually settling in a camp at Zuccotti Park After planning to camp in either Chase Manhattan Plaza or Bowling Green Plaza, the group lucked out and selected Zuccotti Park, which is designated as a privately-owned public space. The park's status put the protest in kind of a limbo between rules the city could enforce, with police being able to monitor the camp from the sidewalk surrounding it, but otherwise needing to be invited onto the property by Brookfield, the property's owner. The protest camp would last two months until the early morning hours of November 15, when the group was evicted from Zuccotti Park by the city after courts ruled that the protesters did not have a First Amendment right to camp in the park. 168 years ago on September 18, 1851 — The first edition of the New-York Daily Times is published. Six years later, the paper would shorten its name to the New York Times — The paper published six days a week with morning and evening editions and charged one penny for the day's news. A larger, weekly version was printed to be distributed outside the city. Times Square would not be renamed after the paper for another 53 years, so the first offices were downtown at 113 Nassau Street near City Hall Park, then 138 Nassau Street, then 41 Park Row. By 1904, the paper would move to the Times Tower in what was then known as Longacre Square before it was renamed Times Square in honor of the paper. After establishing the Times Square New Year's Eve ball drop from atop their building, the paper would again outgrow the location, expanding and moving some offices westward until completely relocating to their current building on Eighth Avenue. For a bit of local news, that first edition of the New-York Daily Times contained a front page story on the ongoing construction of the fountain in Washington Square Park, which would be completed one year later in 1852. In another attack against the city that gets forgotten in the shadow of 9/11: 18 years ago on September 18, 2001 — One week after the September 11th attacks, letters containing anthrax poison are mailed to four NYC-area newsrooms — The letters appeared to have been mailed from Princeton, NJ and a public mailbox near the Princeton University campus was found to be contaminated with anthrax spores. Letters mailed to Democratic Senators in October 2001 contained a similar threatening note referencing the September 11th attacks. In all, 17 people were sickened and five were killed due to anthrax exposure. Victims included assistants who opened or handled the letters, postal workers who sorted the letters, and a woman from the Bronx whose exposure could never be determined. Although the letters were written to appear as if they were from Muslim extremists, an FBI investigation identified the perpetrator as an American microbiologist, vaccinologist, and senior biodefense researcher at a government facility in Maryland. Bruce Edwards Ivins, a 62-year-old white male, became the focus of the investigation seven years after the incidents, after which he started to show signs of strain and was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital where he went on to suggestively discuss the anthrax letters during therapy sessions. Ivins died by suicide on July 29, 2008 after learning that he had been identified, and the FBI formally closed the case in 2010, identifying Ivins as the sole perpetrator of the letters and detailing how he falsified evidence and attempted to frame co-workers at the governmental research lab to throw investigators off the case. It was back in July when we discussed mosquitoes first testing positive for West Nile virus within the city, and this week, the first human West Nile infections were documented within the city, with one confirmed infection in Brooklyn, two in Queens, and one in Staten Island, although mosquitoes testing positive for the disease have been found in every borough. Now is the time to be prepared and protect yourself from mosquitoes if you will be outside. Wear clothing that covers your skin, use a mosquito repellent containing the chemical repellents DEET or Picaridin, or use a natural repellent containing oil of lemon eucalyptus. Be sure to seal around your window air conditioners so that mosquitoes won't have an easy entrance into your home, and use window screens if you'll be leaving windows open. If you'll be traveling overseas, take special precaution to avoid mosquito bites, and research which vaccinations you'll need to avoid diseases that are common in the areas where you will be traveling. If you're staying in the city, you can even do your part by calling 311 to report standing water, defined as a place on public or private property where water gathers and remains for more than five days, creating a habitat where mosquitoes may breed. The city may have escaped the effects of the most recent Hurricane Dorian, but 81 years ago on September 21, 1938 — A Category 3 hurricane made landfall on Long Island, becoming one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded to hit New England — A Category 3 hurricane makes landfall on Long Island, becoming one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded to hit New England It became known as the 1938 New England Hurricane and heavily impacted Long Island, although winds were only 60 to 70mph in NYC, with eastern Long Island taking the worst damage. An estimated 682 people were killed, with damages equivalent to $4.7 billion. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: It also automatically checks MTA data before morning rush hour and sends out notifications if there are delays on any subway lines, LIRR or MetroNorth trains, and bridges and tunnels. Follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts. Park of the day Galileo Playground — 75 WEST 175 STREET, the Bronx — Previously named Macombs Park, Galileo Playground is located in Morris Heights in the west central Bronx. A former vacant lot, the land for the playground was assigned to City of New York / Parks & Recreation on December 30, 1993. Construction of the new playground was completed during the Fall of 1999 and features jungle gyms and spray showers. Parks Events Check out some birds of prey up close at the Central Park Raptor Fest — Saturday, September 14 — The Urban Park Rangers will bring a selection of eagles, falcons, owls, and hawks to this family-friendly event on the East Lawn in Central Park, just inside the park parallel at 99th Street. The event is free and starts at noon. Call (212) 360-2774 for more info. And on Sunday, there will be the 39th Annual Antique Motorcycle Show in Queens at the Queens County Farm Museum — Sunday, September 15, 2019 — Over 100 antique motorcycles will be part of the show, and live music and food will be available. Tickets will cost $11 at the door to benefit the Queens County Farm Museum. The event runs from 11am to 4pm at Queens Farm Park on the border of Glen Oaks and Floral Park in Queens And now let's check in with our robot friend for the concert calendar: Concert Calendar Here's the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: GRAVITY and DAY6 are playing Playstation Theater on Friday, September 13th. Two Door Cinema Club and Overcoats are playing Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom on Friday, September 13th. Joanna Newsom is playing El Teatro of El Museo del Barrio on Friday, September 13th. AmaduConcert Music Albums and Amadu are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Saturday, September 14th. Kamelot, Battle Beast, and Sonata Arctica are playing Playstation Theater on Saturday, September 14th. The Growlers, The Lemonheads, and The Nude Party are playing SummerStage NYC on Saturday, September 14th. Japanese Breakfast is playing NeueHouse on Saturday, September 14th. Low and Christopher Tignor are playing Murmrr Theatre on Saturday, September 14th. Joanna Newsom is playing El Teatro of El Museo del Barrio on Saturday, September 14th. Jethro Tull is playing Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills on Saturday, September 14th at 7pm. Brandi Carlile with Mavis Staples are playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Saturday, September 14th at 8pm. Gipsy Kings is playing Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side on Saturday, September 14th at 8pm. Salt-N-Pepa with Loni Love is playing Kings Theatre in Ditmas Park / Flatbush on Saturday, September 14th at 8pm. Shakey Graves and Dr. Dog, Shakey Graves, and Dr. Dog are playing The Rooftop at Pier 17 on Sunday, September 15th. The Body and Assembly Of Light are playing The Bell House on Sunday, September 15th. Joanna Newsom is playing El Teatro of El Museo del Barrio on Sunday, September 15th. Backstreet Boys is playing Prudential Center on Sunday, September 15th at 8pm. Marina with Daya is playing Rumsey Playfield, Central Park in Midtown East on Monday, September 16th at 7pm. Angels and Airwaves are playing Playstation Theater on Tuesday, September 17th. Cold, Awake For Days, and University Drive are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Tuesday, September 17th. Phantom Planet is playing Elsewhere on Wednesday, September 18th. Malcolm Mooney and The Eleventh Planet and Malcolm Mooney are playing Union Pool on Wednesday, September 18th. Mac DeMarco is playing Brooklyn Steel in Greenpoint on Thursday, September 19th at 8pm. Madonna is playing BAM Howard Gilman Opera House in Boerum Hill on Thursday, September 19th at 8pm. Blink-182 with Lil Wayne and Neck Deep are playing Barclays Center in Boerum Hill on Friday, September 20th at 7pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact Here's something you may not have known about New York: If you see a damaged, broken, or dying tree in the city, you can submit a tree service request notifying the Department of Parks Forestry Division of the location Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 94°F on September 13, 1952 Record Low: 44°F on September 15, 1873 Weather for the week ahead: Possible light rain tomorrow and Sunday, with high temperatures peaking at 84°F on Monday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com

The Flexible Office Economy w/ Mark Gilbreath, CEO LiquidSpace
The Flexible Office Economy - Ep. 2: Mark Gilbreath, LiquidSpace & Kyle Coolbroth, Fueled Collective

The Flexible Office Economy w/ Mark Gilbreath, CEO LiquidSpace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 32:40


Join host Mark Gilbreath for "THE FLEXIBLE OFFICE ECONOMY" a thoughtful and thought-provoking podcast featuring candid conversations with innovators and leaders from across the Flexible Office Economy.   What you'll hear on this episode Insights from an OG of Coworking; How principles of The Experience Economy are shaping the evolution of Coworking; Expanding the margin opportunity in Coworking; Asset yield optimization; The human need to belong; The social dimension of work and workplace People and companies mentioned Fueled Collective, LiquidSpace, Coco, Joseph Pine, James Gilmore, Starbucks, Soho House, Tishman Speier, The Battery, Wingtip, Neuehouse

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert
Comedy, Creativity + Spirituality | Well-Being in the Modern Age | 104

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 54:32


A live recording from the first Well-Being in the Modern Age event from September 21st at Neuehouse in NYC. I'm joined by Kelly MacLean, Michael Donovan, Jennifer Sodini and Sarah Potter. We discuss comedy, creativity and spirituality.