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Sinema Kulübü'müzün 20inci buluşmasında Reinaldo Marcus Green'in yönettiği başrolünde Will Smith'in oynadığı 2021 yılı yapımı orijinal adı “King Richard” olan, bizde “Kral Richard” adıyla gösterime giren filmi konuştuk.Film tenis dünyasının iki süperstarı Venus ve Serena Williams'ın olağanüstü yükselişinin arkasındaki adam olan babaları Richard Williams'ın hikayesini anlatıyor. Film, Richard'ın azmi, vizyonu ve sıra dışı antrenman yöntemleriyle kızlarını Compton gibi zorlu bir mahalleden çıkararak dünya sahnesine taşımasını konu ediyor. Gerçek olaylara dayanan bu biyografik film, bir babanın hayalleriyle, sistemle mücadelesi ve ailesine olan sarsılmaz inancı etrafında dönüyor.Öncelikle Will Smith'in bu rolü ile En İyi Erkek Oyuncu Oskar'ını kazandığını hatırlatalım. Ancak o törende tarihe geçen bir an daha olmuştu; bu ödülü almasından 40 dakika önce, yaptığı espiri nedeniyle Chris Rock'a sahnede bir tokat atmıştı. Sonrasında Akademi ona 2032 yılına kadar uzaklaştırma cezası vermişti.Olay sonradan çok tartışıldı ama ne tuhaftır ki, Smith'in filmdeki rolü de böyle bir şiddete başvurma seçeneği ile karşı karşıya kalıyor ama o farklı sonuçlanıyor, izlerseniz göreceksiniz. Öte yandan kadının yani annenin rolünü biraz arka planda bırakmasına da takıldık biraz.Film tüm ebeveynlerin kendine sorduğu bir soruyu çağrıştırıyor. Çocuklarımızı potansiyelleri için mi, yoksa bunu kendi meselemiz haline getirdiğimiz için mi zorluyoruz?Filmde bunun uç bir örneğini görüyoruz belki de; Richard sanki hiçbir zaman keyif almakla ilgili değil sonuca odaklanmış bir disiplinle çocuklarını çalıştırıyor. Serena ve Venus böyle koşullandıkları ve zafere ulaştıkları için belki mutlular ama bu soru içimizde hep var, çocuklar ebevynlerini veya başkalarını mutlu etmek, beklentilerini karşılamak için mi kendilerini paralıyorlar, yoksa içten istedikleri için mi? Bu bir noktada acısı çıktığı zaman anlaşılıyor. Onlar gerçek hikayelerinde bunu çok da ele vermiyorlar gibiyse de geçen ay kitap kulübünde okuduğumuz Gabor Maté'nin Normal Efsanesi kitabında bir bölümün girişinde Venus Williams'ın şu sözü var. “Çoğu zaman kendimi kötü hissettiğimde kendimi iyi hissediyormuş gibi davranmak zorunda kaldım”Hollywood sinemasında bazı filmlerde bastırılmış olmanın ezilen olmanın etkilerini görüyoruz. Umudunu kaybetme'de, bu filmde veya Michael Jordan'ın hikayesinin anlatıldığı Nike Air filminde, bu sınıfların varını yoğunu ortaya koyup çalışması var. Bu Amerikan sinemasının özürü mü yoksa Amerikan rüyası propagandası mı bilmiyorum ama hep kendini yoktan var eden insanların, özellikle Afro Amerikalıların böyle zafer hikayeleri var. Avrupa sinemasından (ve tabii kültüründen de) böyle ayrılıyor sanırım, zira Avrupa sineması daha çok gerçekliği yüzümüze vurur, rahatlatmak yerine rahatsız edicidir ve “çözüm yok ama farkında olun” der.Biz yine de filmi izlemeye değer bulduk, size de tavsiye ederiz.(03:20) Belgin Elmas (09:10) Uğur İyidoğan (12:24) Burcu Hanım (14:13) Feyza Demir (18:06) Burcu Hanım (18:50) Elif Burcu YılmazSupport the show
Live from the Lore Bookshop at Shoptalk Spring, Phillip and Brian sit down with friends of the podcast and creative heavyweights Nick Susi and Mai Nguyen of dotdotdash to unpack their latest work with Nike—the groundbreaking AIR Imagination project. Nick and Mai pull back the curtain on what it takes to build immersive, AI-powered brand experiences that actually feel like the brand—and why surprise and delight matter more than ever in a world obsessed with optimization. Plus, hear how they're redefining user experience through experiments like Chromaverse and their take on AI as a “serendipity engine.”This Is What AI Should Feel Like (Chicken Shoes)Key takeaways:Nike's AIR Imagination is a Brand Milestone: AIR Imagination isn't just a product—it's a community design platform that invites fans to co-create with Nike DNA. Powered by AI, it lowers the barrier to creativity while still preserving the integrity of the brand.AI-Driven Remixing Is Reshaping Brand Strategy: This project flips the traditional brand-to-consumer model on its head. Now, it's consumer-to-consumer remixing, with Nike acting as the shared language. It's not just collaboration—it's cultural co-creation at scale.Dot Dot Dash Built AI That Feels Like Nike: Behind the scenes, Dot Dot Dash developed prompt-enhancing tech to ensure every user-generated design still looks and feels like a Nike product—proof that AI doesn't have to compromise brand authenticity.AI as a “Serendipity Engine” Is the Future of Commerce: Instead of treating AI like a tool for hyper-optimization, Dot Dot Dash sees its true power in enabling surprise, delight, and discovery. That ethos runs through everything from Nike to their own experimental tools like Chromaverse.Brands Need to Design with Culture, Not Just for It: As Nick's essay “Culture as a Client” explores, successful brands don't just extract from culture—they build multidirectional ecosystems that create mutual value. Nike's project is a masterclass in getting that balance right.“AIR Imagination is Nike saying, ‘Here's the vault. Remix what we've done—and what each other has done.'” – Nick Susi“Even with all that detail, it still came out a Nike shoe. That's the connection—that's the relationship.” – Mai Nguyen“What AI is really good at is chance, randomness, serendipity... That's what creates emotional experience.” – Nick Susi“We're not invalids. Don't spoon-feed us everything. Help me—but don't take it all away.” – Mai Nguyen“Chat-based ecommerce UIs? Frustrating. Instead, look to gaming or luxury retail for better design references.” – Nick SusiAssociated Links:Order LORE by Future CommerceCheck out Future Commerce on YouTubeCheck out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and printSubscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce worldListen to our other episodes of Future CommerceHave any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!
Het kan gek lopen, zo bewijst Elon Musk. Leiding geven aan Tesla, daarna bezuinigen bij de Amerikaanse overheid en nu opeens een oorlog bekokstoven. Niet de kleinste ook nog, want het gaat over een tussen Amerika en China. Musk mocht als belangrijke adviseur van president Trump bij een briefing daarover zijn. Opvallend, want normaal gesproken zijn die briefings uiterst geheim. Nóg opvallender is het omdat Musk met zowel Tesla als SpaceX nogal actief is in China. Of we ons zorgen moeten maken over de invloed van Musk op een mogelijke oorlog, dat hoor je in deze aflevering. En daarin blikken we ook vooruit op ons pensioen. Als beursbedrijven trendsetters zijn, dan gaan wij over 30 jaar BNR uit de problemen redden. Steeds meer hebben een pensionado aan het roer. Dat gebeurt ook bij Nike. Daar werd gerekend op een dramatische terugval van de omzet in het eerste kwartaal. Maar de schade blijkt beperkt. Het gaat ook over een andere trend: kleine beleggers die het opnemen tegen grote hedgefondsen. En nee we hebben het niet over het Reddit-leger, maar over Europese beleggers die springen op defensie-aandelen. En we kijken terug op de beursweek. Een waarin Google z'n grootste overname ooit deed, Nvidia-topman Jensen Huang urenlang voor niks op een podium stond en Fed-baas Jerome Powell zich niks aantrok van Trumps handelsoorlog.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het kan gek lopen, zo bewijst Elon Musk. Leiding geven aan Tesla, daarna bezuinigen bij de Amerikaanse overheid en nu opeens een oorlog bekokstoven. Niet de kleinste ook nog, want het gaat over een tussen Amerika en China. Musk mocht als belangrijke adviseur van president Trump bij een briefing daarover zijn. Opvallend, want normaal gesproken zijn die briefings uiterst geheim. Nóg opvallender is het omdat Musk met zowel Tesla als SpaceX nogal actief is in China. Of we ons zorgen moeten maken over de invloed van Musk op een mogelijke oorlog, dat hoor je in deze aflevering. En daarin blikken we ook vooruit op ons pensioen. Als beursbedrijven trendsetters zijn, dan gaan wij over 30 jaar BNR uit de problemen redden. Steeds meer hebben een pensionado aan het roer. Dat gebeurt ook bij Nike. Daar werd gerekend op een dramatische terugval van de omzet in het eerste kwartaal. Maar de schade blijkt beperkt. Het gaat ook over een andere trend: kleine beleggers die het opnemen tegen grote hedgefondsen. En nee we hebben het niet over het Reddit-leger, maar over Europese beleggers die springen op defensie-aandelen. En we kijken terug op de beursweek. Een waarin Google z'n grootste overname ooit deed, Nvidia-topman Jensen Huang urenlang voor niks op een podium stond en Fed-baas Jerome Powell zich niks aantrok van Trumps handelsoorlog.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of the Beyond Kicks Podcast, Charley & Seth dive into the recent leaks of the Adidas AE2 and address some of the backlash. They also discuss several upcoming releases, including the Nike DN8, and how Air has lost its flair. "Outsole Syndrome"?_________________________Thank you to APTHCRY for sponsoring today's episode of the Beyond Kicks Podcast.If you're looking for the best socks to pair with your favorite sneakers, APTHCRY's got you covered.USE CODE 'BEYOND' FOR $5 OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER!https://www.apthcry.com/discount/beyondCheck out APTHCRY on their social channels.https://www.instagram.com/apthcry/_________________________Follow us on InstagramBeyond Kicks: https://www.instagram.com/beyondkickspod/Charley (WinonaKicks): https://www.instagram.com/winonakicks/Seth (SameOldSeth): https://www.instagram.com/sameoldseth/
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Air Jordan marketing is still killing it, and this week we break down all the latest moves. From select stores in Asia and Europe getting exclusive drops of the Bred 85's to Jordan Brand expanding its lineup with toddler sizing, there's plenty to talk about. We also dive into the campus scene, where Nike employees are even getting sneaker citations for rocking Jordan 1 Retro's—all part of the ongoing “banned” theme marketing play.Don't miss our take on the new Air Jordan “Bred” banned commercial, and check out the resurgence of Jumpman 23 on Instagram, featuring a slew of photos with Team Athletes and celebrity partners like Teyana Taylor, Nigel, Fujiwarahiroshi, Chris Gibbs, and more. We ask the tough questions: With All-Star Game Weekend kicks rolling out, is the hype still as electrifying as it once was?We're also breaking down what's on the horizon for Jordan Brand's Spring releases. Look forward to the Jordan White Cement 4, confirmed for a May 24th drop at $225 (with a $15 inflation price hike), and get the scoop on the rumored Air Jordan 4 Black Cat's—now said to feature “Nike Air” on the back. Plus, mark your calendars for the Air Jordan 1 “UNC Reimagined” on May 10th, along with rare Air AJ 11's for the fall and the Air Jordan Retro 6 “Black/Infrared” making a comeback in 2026.Tune in for all this and much more on this week's episode of The Sneaker Dads Podcast!Support the show
Viðmælandi þáttarins er Pétur Þór Halldórsson, forstjóri S4S. S4S rekur skóbúðirnar Steinar Waage, Kaupfélagið, Ecco, Skechers og S4S Premium Outlet, ásamt AIR verslununum og Ellingsen í Reykjavík og á Akureyri. S4S rekur einnig heildverslun og á dótturfélagið S4S Tæki sem er tækjadeild Ellingsen. Það vinna um 180 manns hjá S4S ehf. og veltir fyrirtækið um 5,5 ma kr. Pétur er fæddur árið 1964 og alinn upp í Breiðholtinu og í Vesturbænum. Hann gekk í FB og Kvennó og lauk síðan MBA prófi frá HR árið 2018. Pétur kynntist skóbransanum snemma aðeins 22 ára þegar hann byrjaði að vinna hjá Axel Ó. Hann stofnaði síðan heildsölu árið 1991, fékk Ecco umboðið árið 1997 og stofnaði Ecco búðina 2003. Síðan hefur S4S keypti Steinar Waage, Toppskóinn og Eurosko sem breytt var í Kaupfélgið í Kringlunni. Árið 2014 bættist í Nike Air búðin við og árið 2017 útivistaverslunin Ellingsen. Árið 2022 kom inn Horn framtakssjóður með það fyrir augum að skrá ætti S4S innan nokkurra ára á markað. Pétur kemur einnig að sprotafyrirtækinu Leikbreytir sem er hugbúnaðarfyrirtæki sem þróar rafrænar veskislausnir. Þessi þáttur er í boði Sólar, Arion og KPMG.
Exploramos la historia de Nike, la marca que inventó el marketing de deportes en base a patrocinios de jugadores y encontró la manera más eficiente de importar productos de deportes a bajo costo para ganarle la carrera a las grandes marcas europeas. Desde sus inicios como Blue Ribbon, la sociedad de Knight y Bowerman, cuándo todo explota en los 70´s, su época de oro, la creación de los Nike Air y la colaboración que cambió el curso de la historia de los patrocinios a los deportistas, con Michael Jordan. Una empresa que ha caído mil veces, y mil veces se ha levantado. Con una cultura de hacer todo para ganar, romper las reglas si es necesario, han logrado llegar a la cima del retail. Hablamos de dónde se encuentran hoy en día, sus decisiones estratégicas y sus competidores. ¿Serán capaces de volverse a levantar?Capítulos00:00 Inicio00:55 Ángulo04:20 Phil Knight08:00 Bill Bowerman10:28 Blue Ribbon y la Sociedad de Knight y Bowerman16:35 Empieza la sociedad26:35 El cambio de modelo a Nike35:45 70s, la década explosiva de Nike41:10 Nike Air44:00 IPO45:25 Michael Jordan salva a Nike50:30 El escándalo de las Sweatshops en los 90s53:50 Son salvados otra vez, ahora por KOBE56:55 Escándalos de Me too y Atletas Embarazadas 2018-20191:01:55 La era de la venta directa y la batalla con la competencia1:11:25 Conclusiones y Lecciones1:12:20 Cierre1:14:10 BloopersFuenteshttps://es.finance.yahoo.com/noticias/adidas-impresiona-ventas-récord-acciones-140003288.htmlhttps://businessinsider.mx/wild-1970s-rob-strasser-memo-shows-origins-nike-competitive-culture-2023-1/?r=US&IR=Thttps://forbes.es/forbes-ricos/401088/la-historia-de-phil-knight-el-hombre-detras-de-los-60-exitosos-anos-de-nike/https://clevertykes.com/how-nike-founder-phil-knight-was-raised/https://web.stanford.edu/class/e297c/trade_environment/wheeling/hnike.htmlhttps://www.sneakerjagers.com/en/n/nike-waffle-racer-the-only-thing-missing-is-the-icing-sugar/23682https://www.wweek.com/archive/2023/04/08/the-man-who-saved-nike/https://www.nytimes.com/es/2019/05/30/espanol/nike-atletas-embarazadas.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/dec/20/nike-lawsuit-records-sexual-abuse-toxic-workplace-claim Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fresh Out the Box is hosted by Colin Teagle (@al_bundy713) and Daniel Montoya Jr. (@theshoemmelier). This week they discuss Nike's lawsuit against the Shoe Surgeon, the Tekken 8 x Nike Air Foamposite One, On's 'LightSpray' & Cloudboom Strike LS, MLS Third Kits, and more! They also talk about their latest pickups, the Superior Segment, and decide if this week's releases are For the Feet or For the Street. To contribute to Fresh Out the Box and/or to ask questions, email us at fotbsneakercast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram @fotbsneakercast.
In this week's episode, we go back to our old style and take a closer look at one shoe. This week, we're taking a look at the legendary Nike Air Penny 2. Let us know if this shoe holds up to the hype of the 90s! What shoe should we do next?Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sneaksandstats/We're also on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChfjqV40wCrqVFIqlfbnt_ABuy a pair for yourself:Nike Air Penny 2 - https://www.nike.com/t/air-penny-2-mens-shoes-67X3rk/DV0817-001
Tracklist: 1. "Bonde do Nike Air" by holandês, Noesthetics 2. "Black Ice" by FJAAK, Skee Mask 3. "Pretty Green Eyes" by Green Deep, MC Neat, Charlie Sanderson 4. "Deneysel" by Mind Artifice 5. "Klein - Ur Love Mix" by Yo Speed, CURLY (CH) 6. "Deep in my Feelings" by SOBSTORY 7. "Another Enemy" by AceNoise 8. "Genesys (Original Mix)" by Jormek 9. "Celular" by JottaFrank, Bowser 10. "High Voltage" by Dany BS 11. "We Got The Funk (Original Mix)" by Bowser & FM-3 & Jose Rodríguez (Spain) 12. "Funny Funk" by Bad Legs, Jose Rodríguez (Spain) 13. "Falling" by Archie Holmes 14. "Fell Apart (Original Mix)" by MILLAVE 15. "Bronx Posse" by Stanton Warriors, Skool Of Thought 16. "OURDOGISMISSING" by Ivy Lab 17. "Wabi Da Beyond (Hankook & Sergei Orange Remix)" by The Darrow Chem Syndicate, Hankook, Sergei Orange 18. "Clean Slate Glow" by Marbs 19. "RITS" by Bios Destruction 20. "Inspection" by Nitro (ESP) 21. "Take Me (Original Mix)" by Era4 22. "Tri-Fold" by Bodhi 23. "Aura (Original Mix)" by MÜME 24. "Champion Sound (An Avrin Remix)" by Brink, Lutsu, An Avrin 25. "Got You (Original Mix)" by On Deck 26. "Head Up" by X Prod 27. "TAKE MY LOVE (Original Mix)" by Kromozone Project 28. "Traces" by COIDO 29. "Push And Rush" by Bios Destruction 30. "Arkadia (Original Mix)" by K-Breakz 31. "Going Down (VIP Mix)" by DJ Brownie 32. "Overtime (Original Mix)" by An Avrin 33. "2000" by BLOU 34. "Respect Is Due - Remastered" by Dj Nex aka Mark Archer
Look then at what is happening now. Only the intelligent creatures have forgotten the urge to be unified with each other: only here will you have no confluence BOOK 9 - 9.3Based on what I witnessed and experienced, growing up around Horley and Crawley, there was a lot of low-level isms - racism, sexism, classism, homophobia - ism and probably more isms - maybe even Marxism, but I didn't know what that was until after I'd left the place, and too many people had done alright off of Maggie Thatcher and bought their council houses for that ever to take hold. There was one guy I remember, who was the father of a kid I went to cubs with and a nice man. He had a long beard and wore sandals with his socks; maybe he was a communist lone-wolf, quietly and unsuccessfully trying to lead local workers away from Benidorm, towards a glorious workers revolution. Alas, I digress. Most of the racism, seemed to me, to take two forms: the first being jokes: which mainly saw Pakistanis, reduced to the P-word and serving as the main ingredient for crass punchlines, sometimes just puns on typical names, sometimes about skin-colour and culture. The P-word would get thrown around a lot, and was often just a lazy, very ignorant, catch-all term for brown and also darker-skinned people in general, not just limited to Asians: this could include people from Greek, Turkish, middle eastern or Portuguese backgrounds, or sometimes it was just aimed solely at Muslims. Perhaps this was relative to the area I grew up in, as Crawley had large Indian and Pakistani communities. It also had a big Irish community, and there were plenty of jokes about them too.Some of these jokes were fairly innocuous, some were plain nasty, and sometimes they weren't even jokes, it would just be the P-word hurled casually out of a car window, speeding passed some ordinary person just going about their day.The second form would take the lazy parroting of thought-lacking negative tropes, to diagnose broader social-ills, like immigrants our taking our jobs etc. I heard these sorts of ones quite a lot. My guess was, looking back, that a lot of these statements, or accusations, were sometimes made out of fear - fear of losing something, like employment, or identity, but more often than not, like the above jokes, were made innocuously and in ignorance, with very little thought given to the consequences of saying those things.When I was in cadets, I once got caught telling a P-word joke to another kid, and was made to stand-up by the commanding officer, in front of the group and given a severe bollocking. He was a white guy, but he was really angry about it, and fair enough, though I meant nothing by it, I learned my lesson. I remember feeling ashamed, and wished I hadn't said it. I certainly wasn't thinking about what the kid sat in ear-shot of me, who was from a Sri-Lanken background, might be thinking or feeling.There was a third and much nastier form too, which from what I saw, was a lot rarer, but I encountered a few people who would probably fit into this category – and that is those who actually believed in the supremacy of white people, but more relevantly, had a severe hatred of those that weren't them. That also included gay people, Jews and the Irish. There was a pub in Crawley which I forget the name of, which me and my mates would often drive passed, which had a reputation for housing BNP meetings; we never went in to validate those claims, we just knew to stay well away. The couple of people who I came across, who would fit into this category, were as you might imagine, pretty scary. There was occasionally one or two of them in the pubs I'd drink in; and there were always stories that accompanied them - doing jail-time in this prison or that, or running with the Chelsea hooligan firms in the 80's. One of them had a spiders-Webb tatoo on his forehead. Again, just steered well clear of them.Though Horley was predominately white, Crawley was a lot more ethnically mixed, as was the friendship group I grew up with; and I'm all the better for it. We naturally learned things about one another and absorbed aspects of each other cultures. When I first met my wife, who is Goan, she was pleasantly surprised that I knew a little bit about her very nuanced culture. My oldest friend from school is from a proud Goan family, and I knew other Goan families in the area too, as we all went to school and church together. That definitely won me some brownie points with her; no pun intended; but amusing none the less.Of course we didn't all grow-up the same, and our experiences would've varied, especially when it come to any sort of discrimination; but we all had lots in common. Went to the same schools, wore the same clothes, listened to the same music, worked the same jobs, had to avoid the same rude-boys trying to shake you down in the underpass and on the trains, and the same wide-boys looking to fight anyone that accidently stepped on their loafers in the pubs. Regardless of our differences, we came-up together.The other isms, typically tended to involve making sexist comments towards women, or referring to them as birds, middle class kids calling working-class kids townies, which later morphed into the more pernicious chavs. Middle class kids just tended to be referred to as posh, sometimes followed by the C-Word. Depending on who I was with, and where I was, I was one or the other; chav or posh, I could never figure it out; trapped in some undefined class-purgatory; like a dull lesson in school where nothing gets learned. Pun intended.As I got older, I began to develop a very basic understanding of how politics worked in the UK – broadly meaning, I got as far as working out that Labour was left-wing and Torries were right-wing, this also coupled with other simplistic notions of social issues, like classism, racism and sexism, and things like history – understanding that Britian was a colonial power and their involvement in the slave trade. All contributing towards my ideas of what discrimination is, and what pernicious forms it can take, and the different groups it can target. I would much later come to realise, that my understanding was grounded in an idea of liberalism, and stiving towards equality. Though I didn't know a great deal about politics and society etc (and would sometimes get very frustrated by this lack of knowledge) I considered myself left-wing. Though generally speaking, it was an affluent area, Surrey and Sussex, but I could see the effects of poverty around me. My family didn't have a lot of money growing up, so I thought things like the NHS and social security were important, and every now and again, Mum and Dad would school me on things like this. They listened to Radio 4 and encouraged me to read books, which is probably where the posh slur came from, as that was seen as a middle-class thing. And of course, we were also Catholic - for us, there was a duty to help those less-fortunate, even if we ourselves didn't have much.Leaning left, felt like the right to do; no pun intended. I knew people who went either way; but I also knew a lot of people who just didn't care for politics. Though Crawley was pre-dominantly working-class, or upper-working-class, there were lots of people there who'd done well for themselves- setting up building firms and the like or bought their council houses and got on the property ladder, so they would tend to swing right, but not always. The town often went from Labour to Torries then back again.I was interested in trying to understand how the world worked but had no idea where to start. I began to read books, but when going to the library, or going into a book-shop, I just didn't know what it was I was looking for; I just had this feeling that I wanted to learn some stuff… whatever that stuff was.From 17, I had a job as an apprentice in an IT firm, where I was left to my own devices a lot. I had access to the internet, which was still a novel thing for me, and via a Drum and Bass message board that I wasted a lot of time posting on, I found another message board, which would put-up political content. This is where I first learnt what the word subversive meant. At the time, the UK had just gone to war in Iraq and I remember feeling quite strongly against it, probably influenced by the stuff I was reading, but also many people I knew were against it. It didn't feel right, and of course, they lied about the weapons and that. However, I was conflicted, as I'd also spent a few years in Marine Cadets and at one point, when I sensed I weren't going to achieve much at school, I was all-set on joining the Army (easier-going than the Marines.) Through cadets, I probably knew of people who went out there to serve; it was a job after-all, and I had a little bit of appreciation for what they were doing and how dangerous it was. I also didn't like the way some elements of the more middle-class left, would demonise soldiers, who were often working-class; just for doing a job.Though there was no way on God's earth, I was ever going to swap my Nike Air's for sandals, at some point I figured out what Capitalism was. With the irony fully lost on me, I decided it was a bad thing. Using my generous 30% discount from working in huge-retail-chain-store HMV, I went into huge-retail-chain-store Waterstones, who were owned by an even an even huge-er-parent-company; I bought some more books by the likes of Michael Moore, and another one about the Bush Administration rigging the election in America; further solidifying my slant-left. I was finding causes which evoked feelings in me; which at the time of reading felt right, no pun intended. This was even followed by a stint of using a biro to write pseudo-radical messages in public karzis about TV-brainwashing us, and McDonalds-eating-greedy-Americans exploiting everyone. I'd graduated from the fine-art school of Millwall Run From No-one and a crap-tag called Luna, to full-blown political sloganeering.I was 27 by the time I started working professionally in the arts. I felt like I'd already been round the block a bit - had multiple different low-paying jobs, multiple different addresses and had been almost permanently skint since the age of 17, but for the first time I was encountering people who were around my own age, who were themselves not long out of university and had barley ever worked a normal job; which for me, was eye-opening. Though I felt way out of my depth, not really knowing anything about the arts; theatre, poetry or literature, I had lots of opinions and thought I'd be alright as I assumed, and rightly so (no-pun intended) that in these circles nearly all of these people were loud and proud left-wingers. Even though I refused to play-down my love of getting tanked-up on lager, donna-kebabs, football and Nike Air Max - I definitely thought we had something in common.What a lot of them had, and what I didn't have, was a university education, which often seemed to come with a set of very specific set of ideas around isms - like racism and sexism; which I came to learn, were very different from the ones I grew up with. I can remember starting to hear terms like white privilege, toxic masculinity, the patriarchy, decolonisation etc, a lot of which, I had to look up their meanings. Another term I learned was Imposter-syndrome which was definitely something I felt, being in that world. Whilst I had this near-constant thirst for knowledge, and ideas and opinions always swirling round my brain, I felt in no-way confident enough to discuss any of these ideas that evoked something in me. I just felt like I didn't understand them, because I wasn't smart or educated enough; or people would think I was an idiot, or worse, a bigot, who was way out of his depth; certainly on the last point that was true; but like before, I was interested in learning, and assumed, that these ideas were the right ones, no pun intended, as everyone leaned-left.However, what I began to notice was that lots of these terms and phrases were getting thrown about very casually, and similar to the discriminative slurs I heard as a kid - became catch-all-terms to describe very complex situations; and in some cases, terms like white – would even become a pejorative in and of itself. The more I'd hear them, the more I'd get these moments where my brain would go wait a minute, what?I can remember someone once remarked to me, in what I took as a joking-but-not-joking way – what would a white-privileged-male-know-about-police-brutality?! I immediately had images of those coal-miners getting cavalry-charged by mounted-police in the 80's; and I'd witnessed on a number of occasions truncheon-swigging old-bill getting handy at the football, plus I knew of a few lads who'd been indiscriminately thrown in the back of bully-vans and given a shoeing; as well as the numerous times I'd personally been thrown up against fences or walls to be searched, for no good reason; all courtesy of the police.Another time I was at a poetry event, where a female read a poem out, about going to a party with a male-friend, leaving together then going their separate ways. She went on to describe her having to endure creepy-men harassing her on the tube– which I fully sympathised with - until it got to the end bit where she went into an invective about men not having to endure this when travelling around London. I had another one of them wait, a minute what?! - moments. So many of my mates, including me, have been either robbed, physically attacked or both, whilst on public-transport, especially when we were younger. It was something I used to have to factor in when going out - playing cat-and-mouse on the slam-doors, just to avoid the gangs going up and down the trains, robbing mostly young-guys of their wallets and phones. It was around this time, I learned another term whataboutery – which normally was followed by a sigh and an eye roll if I, or someone else was to ever push-back a bit on some of these very broad and unnuanced claims.What became more and more alarming, was not just the demonisation of people that pushed-back on some of these ideas, by claiming they were right-wing or worse, especially people like me, who was never right-wing - it was the near blanket adoption by seemingly everyone in the arts, into what I think George Orwell described as Group Think. And the more these ideas spread, the more divorced from reality they became. To me, this definitely has aspects of classism to it.With most of these ideas, whether it's queer-theory, whiteness, anti-Racism, post-colonialism etc, they all seem to have some tenets in them, which make me think yea, fair enough, mate. During 2021 when there was a lot of discourse around the BLM movement – lots of black people were talking openly about their experiences of racism – things like having their hair touched by random strangers, I thought, yea, fair enough, mate, that's not on and shouldn't be happening. Most of these theories start from a place of anti-discrimination; so I'm on board with that, and I think most people are. But some of it, is just so wound-up in highly-theoretical academic concepts, it's lost all sense of reality. That feeling I had as a kid, growing up with friends from different backgrounds, that despite our differences. we had many things in common - we had a togetherness - I don't feel that with this stuff, it's highly divisive, putting people into their different categories. My mates used to laugh when I'd tell them about some of the wacky things I was hearing in the arts, until over-time, it started coming into their workplaces too; probably unchallenged. There are much better-placed people in this world, who can provide decent, valid criticisms of a lot of this stuff, without going into the youtube territory of right-wing-anti-wokeness and all that. It took me a long-time to learn that a lot of it, has a foundation in post-modernism, and not liberalism, but the two get conflated; which is perhaps by design. I think most people out there, who don't know the origins of this stuff, and some of the table-turning philosophical mind-bombs, like there's no such thing as objective truth - will just assume it's liberal; when it quite often isn't.What I can say, from what I've seen, it can certainly make for crap-art. When people feel they have to crow-bar these messages in all the time, into whatever it is they're making, or worse, they see themselves as high-priests having to educate the great unwashed with their righteous art, to me, it's no longer art, it becomes something else, like activism, or worse, propaganda. There's a time and place for both of those, of course, just not everywhere and in everything from poetry to theatre to Netflix and Nike adverts. It's not left, and it definitely ‘aint right. Pun intended. 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Kaufen oder Nichtkaufen, das ist hier mal wieder die Frage! Und bei all den Sneaker Leaks, die wir jetzt schon für 2024 kennen, ist es ein Muss dieser Masse an Releases eine eigene Episode zu widmen: COP or DROP!? - Volume 9! Auf der Liste: Nike Air Jordan 4 BRED Re-Imagined, Nike Air Jordan 1 Low & Travis Scott "Canary Yellow", Nike & Travis Scott "Sharkidon", Asics GEL-QUANTUM & Cecilie Bahnsen, On & Post Archive Faction (PAF), Nike SB Dunk Low "Valentine's Day"-Pack, Nike SB Dunk Low "Snail Slime", Nike Air 180 OG Retro, adidas Samba & JJJJOUND, New Balance 1906R & Action Bronson "Rosewater". Shownotes: 00:00 Intro & Laufstrecken / 03:04 #WOMFT / 04:40 Prolog / 05:55 Nike Air Jordan 4 BRED Re-Imagined / 13:00 Nike Air Jordan 1 Low & Travis Scott "Canary Yellow" / 16:19 Nike & Travis Scott "Sharkidon" / 23:03 Asics GEL-QUANTUM & Cecilie Bahnsen / 31:39 On & Post Archive Faction (PAF) / 40:56 Nike SB Dunk Low "Valentine's Day"-Pack / 44:11 Nike SB Dunk Low "Snail Slime" / 48:34 Nike Air 180 OG Retro / 53:19 adidas Samba & JJJJOUND / 57:38 New Balance 1906R & Action Bronson "Rosewater" / 1:04:34 Outro Mehr Infos auf: https://linktr.ee/ohschuhenpodcast
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We're fed, the shoe is red, and the guy that designed it fills you with dred. This week, for a post-Thanksgiving snack, we dive into one of the most hyped shoes of all time, the Nike Air Yeezy 2 Red October.Let us know if these shoes are worth the hype and what shoe we should do next!Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sneaksandstats/We're also on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SneaksAndStatsBuy a pair for yourself:Air Jordan 13 Wheat - https://www.nike.com/t/air-jordan-13-wheat-mens-shoes-zp4pp0/414571-171Air Jordan 4 Olive - https://www.nike.com/t/air-jordan-4-craft-olive-mens-shoes-GmXFz0/FB9927-200Puma x Fenty Creeper - TBADare I put it, Nike Air Yeezy 2 Red October - https://stockx.com/air-yeezy-2-red-october
Dive into the sneaker game with Lang and Russ as they discuss the Nike Air Zoom Generation, aka the LeBron 1s.LeBron James scores his iconic logo with first dunk as an NBA player. LeBron was the undisputed phenom, not in his rookie NBA year, but as early as a sophomore in high school. The big three sneaker giants were in a frenzy, all trying to lock down the future of basketball, especially with the Jordan Brand setting the bar sky-high. Lang and Russ break down the sneaker saga of a high school sensation turning into the LeBron we all know and love.
In this episode, Lang and Russ are about to unravel a groundbreaking chapter in sneaker history! Get ready to dive into the story of the first-ever shoe that proudly showcased a female athlete as its face. Brace yourselves as our hosts take you on a whirlwind journey through the creation of the WNBA, a league that was born from dreams, determination, and a whole lot of girl power. But that's not all! In this episode, Lang and Russ share their high hopes for the future. They're envisioning a world where more talented women, household names like Angel Reese, get the opportunity to step into the limelight with their very own signature shoes. It's a celebration of empowerment, talent, and the limitless potential of women in sports. Join Lang and Russ as they champion the incredible strides women are making in the world of athletics.
Mr Vegas, l'un des artistes les plus populaires de la dancehall jamaïcaine est, pour la première fois, invité dans Couleurs tropicales. L'occasion de revenir sur sa carrière qui a débuté à l'international il y a 25 ans grâce à la chanson Heads High. Suite à ce succès, il enchaîne les tubes tels que Nike Air, Hot Gal Today ou encore Pull Up. En mars 2023, il collabore avec la star nigériane Yemi Alade sur la chanson Bright Future. (Rediffusion) Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Mr Vegas - Heads highMr Vegas X Yemi Alade - Bright futureMr Vegas - Pull upMr Vegas feat Mariah Angeliq - Na na na naMr Vegas X Yemi Alade - Bright FutureRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Mr Vegas, l'un des artistes les plus populaires de la dancehall jamaïcaine est, pour la première fois, invité dans Couleurs tropicales. L'occasion de revenir sur sa carrière qui a débuté à l'international il y a 25 ans grâce à la chanson Heads High. Suite à ce succès, il enchaîne les tubes tels que Nike Air, Hot Gal Today ou encore Pull Up. En mars 2023, il collabore avec la star nigériane Yemi Alade sur la chanson Bright Future. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Mr Vegas - Heads highMr Vegas X Yemi Alade - Bright futureMr Vegas - Pull upMr Vegas feat Mariah Angeliq - Na na na naMr Vegas X Yemi Alade - Bright FutureRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
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In this TruVue podcast movie review, we share our shocking review of the movie Air starring Ben Afleck and Matt Damon. If you're curious about whether or not to watch the movie Air, be sure to listen to our spoiler-filled review! We reveal whether or not the movie is worth watching, and give you a rundown of all the major plot points. The movie explores how Nike's basketball shoe division was struggling in 1984 due to low sales, and how the company's Marketing VP Rob Strasser and CEO Phil Knight tasked basketball talent scout Sonny Vaccaro to find a new spokesperson for their shoes. Although they considered third draft pick Michael Jordan off limits due to his preference for Adidas and Converse, Vaccaro convinced them that Jordan was a generational talent, and that Nike should pursue him and try to convince Jordan to sign with Nike. If you're a fan of Ben Afleck or Matt Damon, then you'll want to listen to our review before deciding whether or not to watch the movie. In the end, we give you a recommendation on whether or not to watch Air! Subscribe to “TruVue Podcast” wherever you listen to podcasts and follow along on social media. We bring the barbershop to the box office. https://www.truvuepodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=1pjd6ck05z6ud&utm_content=f50nca1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068470732382&mibextid=LQQJ4d Twitter: https://twitter.com/truvue_ TruVueSocial@gmail.com
Episode 92: This week Erik and Rich return to discuss a number of different events - including Erik's trip to Vegas, Rich's new love for going out, as well as some conversations about getting pulled over by the cops. We also review the new Nike Air movie, debate if Lebron James is the real GOAT, weigh in on the Pacino/De Niro rivalry, speak about old Disneyland rides, and provide a review of the Lipton's new Hard Ice Tea. 0:00 - Cold Open / Intro (Lee Michaels)0:52 - Hard Ice Tea, Vodka, and Coke2:53 - Vegas, Whores & Tattoos6:26 - Phoenix Rich vs. Chicago Rich10:12 - Lebron James / NBA Greats17:15 - Nike Air Movie19:31 - Getting Pulled Over By Cops25:11 - Al Pacino & Robert De Niro27:16 - Limp-Ton Ice Tea Review29:14 - Splash Mountain / Wrigley Field 32:47 - Waterslides / More Police Encounters36:03 - Disneyland / Why Rich Hates Bars38:19 - Barbie & Little Mermaid Movies40:27 - A.I. Air Force Experiment 42:31 - Biggie & Tupac / Rock HOF47:04 - Erik Chugs48:36 - Outro / Close
The boys are back in town, the creative team that brought you Good Will Hunting have come together again to tell the most important story in the history of stories; how a shoe company signed an athlete. Ok, maybe it wasn't any shoes company, and it wasn't just any athlete but can a film about Nike signing Michael Jordan in 1984 be good? What if it has a cool 80s soundtrack and Ben Affleck in super short shorts? Tune in and find out Talk to us Goose www.howdyoulikethatmovie.com Twitter.com
Dan Lust, Conlan Farrell, Mike Lawson & Special Guest Coach Duggs (33:00) convene to go over the latest in Sports Law: 1) Tiger Woods wins the (NDA) battle but not the (ARB) war, 2) EA Sports NCAA Football returns and pays players, 3) Antonio Brown's hostile takeover of Arena Football, 4) NFL's gambling investigation, & 5) WNBA Salary Cap Circumvention. The group also discusses Mike's trip to Oak Hill to watch the PGA Championship and the sports law components of the Nike AIR Movie. This episode is brought to you by @BettorEdge. The pioneer of social betting. Use our promo code "Conlan" for $20 free when you sign up. This week join the competition and compete against Dan and Conlan in a battle royale Pick Em' contest. Entry fee is just $5. Winner take all. Join here https://app.bettoredge.com/competition/play/891 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
Dan Lust, Conlan Farrell, Mike Lawson & Special Guest Coach Duggs (33:00) convene to go over the latest in Sports Law: 1) Tiger Woods wins the (NDA) battle but not the (ARB) war, 2) EA Sports NCAA Football returns and pays players, 3) Antonio Brown's hostile takeover of Arena Football, 4) NFL's gambling investigation, & 5) WNBA Salary Cap Circumvention. The group also discusses Mike's trip to Oak Hill to watch the PGA Championship and the sports law components of the Nike AIR Movie. This episode is brought to you by @BettorEdge. The pioneer of social betting. Use our promo code "Conlan" for $20 free when you sign up. This week join the competition and compete against Dan and Conlan in a battle royale Pick Em' contest. Entry fee is just $5. Winner take all. Join here https://app.bettoredge.com/competition/play/891 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
In this episode, Jared and Stephen chat about Jared's ride in a brand new Lamborhini, Pentax's new point-and-shoot film camera, Jared's connection to the new Nike AIR movie & much more! Text us with any thoughts and questions regarding this episode at 313-710-9729. This is RAWtalk Episode 051!
megnéztem a moziban ben affleck legújabb filmjét, az air-t, ami a nike és michael jordan történelmi üzleti sikerének a hátterét dolgozza fel. mint film nagyon tetszett, remekül szórakoztam. szuper 80-as évek feeling, a képi világ hibátlan, remek muzsikák, még jobb színészek, pörgős, szellemes párbeszédek. tényleg jó szívvel ajánlom, DE… az air egy gigantikus óda a munkamániához. erről és a toxikus nike alapelvekről fogok nektek részletesen beszélni ebben az epizódban. - - - - - - - - - kapcsolat: egyéni és csoportos coaching, employee wellbeing programok: banandras.hu iratkozz fel a heti HAC hírlevélre! csatlakozz a HAC közösség fb csoporthoz! kövess az instagramon @halottnakacoach! adásnapló és blog: halottnakacoach.hu zene: däjak ADNI JÓ - legyél te is mecénás! egyszeri támogatás: paypal.me/halottnakacoach revolut: @andrasban iratkozz fel a halottnak a coachra a patreonon exkluzív tartalmakért és támogasd a munkámat havi 1 kávé árával! patreon.com/halottnakacoach köszönöm // andrás --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/halottnakacoach/message
Join Diana and Courtney, for a fun-filled episode as they share their thoughts on the latest blockbuster hits! Starting with a bang, the duo kick off the episode with an exciting question of the day - What is your most anticipated film for 2023? Then, they delve into their reviews, discussing how impressive Keanu Reeves is in John Wick Chapter 4, the charming characters of Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, the fascinating story behind Jordan's Nike Air shoe and why Super Mario Bros was a true game-changer. Plus, they share other movie recommendations on Shotgun Wedding, Murder Mystery 2, Boston Strangler, and The Woman King. Tune in for an entertaining and informative discussion about the latest films! Jack Black- Peaches (Super Mario Bros Movie) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aW7bzd8uwyQ Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: www.screensinfocus.com Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com Twitter https://twitter.com/screensinfocus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screensinfocuspodcast/ Facebook: Screens in Focus Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
Nike was a bleh, middle to bottom tier company centered around running shoes in the 80s. Everything changed when they signed Michael Jordan and created the brand, Air Jordan. How did Nike compete with the top brands to get a client who initially didn't want to sign with them? Tune in to learn 3 sales tactics used to close the deal that catapulted Nike to the top.Follow @moneyvisionu on Instagram and TikTok
On this episode, Cameron and Adam discuss the Nike Air juggernaut: how Michael Jordan's basketball shoes became a multi-billion dollar enterprise. Also on the show, how austerity measures in Greece contributed a deadly train crash there earlier this year. And a quick note to our listeners in Berlin... Adam and Cameron will be taping a live episode of Ones and Tooze on May 25 at Prachtwerk Berlin. Click on the link below for tickets. Their last show in New York City sold out quickly, so don't wait! https://www.podfestberlin.com/event-details/ones-and-tooze-live Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Im Jahr 1984 sind die griechische Göttin Nike und die gleichnamige Sportartikelfirma vom Coolness-Faktor ungefähr auf einer Ebene. Für die Basketball-Schuhe von Nike interessiert sich erst recht niemand, weshalb die Sparte kurz vor dem Aus steht. Doch dann betritt Michael Jordan die Bühne, und macht den Nike Air zum Star unter den Schuhen.
Henrik og Tor lar seg ikke stoppe av laber interesse til liveepisoden i Trondheim og har tatt med seg ukesvis av forberedelser inn i studio. Henrik mener det dessuten er billigere å fly han ned til Oslo enn omvendt på grunn av de lange raiderlistene til Tor og suite på Britannia. Tema er 35 år med løpesko og kåring av topp 10 ikoniske modeller hvor herrene skal komme opp med 5 løpesko hver. Kriteriene er romslige og her trekkes det frem løpesko med ny og spennende teknologi, personlige favoritter, samt salgssuksesser som Saucony Shadow, Löplabbets mest solgte løpesko noensinne. Mens Tor stort sett holder seg til 90-tallet og drar frem Nike Air Mariah fra sin liste, har Henrik mer fokus på løpesko fra dette årtusenet og matcher Tor`s konkurransesko med Nike ZoomX Vaporfly 4%. Med høye kilopriser, hallelujastemning og markedsføring gone-wrong står floppene for underholdningen i pauseinnslaget. Noen av modellene som får gjennomgå er New Balance 2099, en dau intervallsko og Nike`s storsatsning på en synlig 180 graders luftpute i hælen, Nike Air 180. Asics og Adidas kommer heller ikke unna herrens giljotin med Asics Gel-Kinsei og Metarun, samt Adidas Torsion-serie. Når ikoniske løpesko skal kåres er det ikke til å komme unna Nike Air Skylon, men overraskende nok er det Tor som har den på sin liste selv om Henrik skal gå i grava med sine Skylon. Overraskende er det også at sistnevnte har en terrengsko på sin toppliste, Inov-8 212! Andre løpesko som får plass på Løpeskopoddens pidestall er Hoka Bondi B, Saucony Kinvara, Reebok Pump Running Graphlite, samt Adidas Adios Boost og Equipment-serien fra samme merke. Hvilken modell troner på toppen som den meste ikoniske løpeskoen gjennom 35 år?
Welcome to another episode of Socially Solo, our daily podcast. Our Host David grabs the mic solo and gives you his rundown of a couple of trending topics for the day. Today's Topics: SpaceX is going to Mars Nike Movie "Air" Wisconsin and Weed Support Blind Primate for Original Art and Fashion Blind Primate Let's talk about our video production software. We use Ecamm Live, The leading live streaming and video production studio built for Mac. AFFILIATE LINK: http://bit.ly/ecammsensitive Check us out at sociallysensitive.com Follow us on: YouTube - @sociallysensitive Twitter - @sociallysens Instagram - @sociallysensitive Facebook Group - SociallySensitive $upport our $how? https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/support Leave us a message: https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/support
En 1991 Nike nos daba 10 razones para comenzar a practicar el cross training con sus nuevas Nike Air Mowabb, diseñadas por Tinker Hatfield inspirándose en el paqreu natural de Moab (Utah) Fueron de las primeras zapatillas en tener suelas moteadas y Jerry Seinfield las dió a conocer en su show televisivo.SUBSCRIBETE a PremiumSi te gusta mi contenido apóyame y hazte Premium en suelasdegoma.fmPodrás acceder a contenido exclusivo y merchandising de Suelas de Goma!
This episode of Traphik, we welcome a guest with some vintage perspective to the broadcast, we air fry some ramen, and we figure out how much sneakers are a part of our daily routines! Traphik! Traphik! Traphik! Traphik Booooooyz! Find us: https://www.instagram.com/traphikboyz/ (the crew) https://www.instagram.com/po.tato/ https://www.instagram.com/justkalby/ https://www.instagram.com/misterqmart/ https://www.instagram.com/christopher.chiu/ #TraphikboyZ
En 1978 Nike inventó las cámaras de aire y con ellas unas zapatillas que revolucionaron para siempre el mundo del running y de la cultura sneaker.El AIR fue desarrollado por un ingeniero aeroespacial, un maratonista de Minnesota con un tiempo de 2:19 y por viejos fabricantes de calzado de Nueva Inglaterra. Tardaron seis años en conseguirlo y las presentaron en la Maraton de Honolulu. No te pierdas esta apasionante historia contada por LuisMiguel JUMI, uno de los mejores coleccionistas de zapatillas vintage de Europa.
While it may be obvious to longtime Air Jordan collectors and fans of the line, for someone new to the game it may be hard to understand why Jordans with the Nike Air are a big deal! Here I try to break it down from my perspective. Companion article: https://www.allaboutanthony.com/why-do-my-jordans-say-nike-air/ And of course, we follow that with talking about upcoming releases and my thoughts on them. Thanks as always for listening AFS Squad! Shoutout to the Patrons: Joshua S, Micah K, Kyle M, Kingsley G, Tristan S, Brian D, Joshua N, Daryl, Brandon, John, RepFather You can support this podcast, get your name listed above and get early access to episodes plus exclusive rants by yours truly at: Patreon.com/ActualFanOfSneakers Join our group of Actual Fans of Sneakers on Patreon today!
Cada nuevo empleado de Nike recibe una lista de principios que sirven como filosofía de la empresa. Uno: Nuestro negocio es el cambio. Dos: Siempre estamos a la ofensiva.Con esos principios, Nike pasó de ingresar 29 millones de dólares en 1973 a más de 850 millones en 1983. Pero el mayor impulso para Nike fue un deportista prometedor. Al igual que Jesse Owens cincuenta años antes, un joven Michael Jordan llevaría a la marca de zapatillas a volar alto.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here's one of those questions I see get asked so much that I went ahead and wrote an article. Here you can here me talk about Nike Air and its purpose in more detail. And of course, we follow that with talking about upcoming releases and my thoughts on them. Thanks as always for listening AFS Squad! Shoutout to the Patrons: Joshua S, Micah K, Kyle M, Kingsley G, Tristan S, Brian D, Joshua N, Daryl, Brandon, John, RepFather, David H You can support this podcast, get your name listed above and get early access to episodes plus exclusive rants by yours truly at: Patreon.com/ActualFanOfSneakers Join our group of Actual Fans of Sneakers on Patreon today!
Have you ever heard of the shoes Nike Air Mag's I did not think so.
Saison 2021-2022 - 23e émission de P2J 7 février 2022 Une émission au petit trop avec Miguel et l'ami Pierrot. On parle de tout et de rien, des Nike Air aux visas. De la traversée du désert au bon couscous de Yéma. Bonne écoute !
Elizabeth Solaru Linkedin: Elizabeth Solaru Instagram: @luxurybusinessemporium Website: www.luxurybusinessemporium.com Simba Wakatama Linkedin: Simba Wakatama Instagram: @simbawakatama Website: www.volobespoke.com Stories: Nike Air Jordan 1 1985 sneakers listed for sale for $250,000 A prototype pair of 1985 Nikes made specifically for the Michael Jordan just hit the resale market. The pre-owned sneakers are a player sample and come with the NBA legend's signature on the right shoe. Now up for auction on eBay for $250,000, the Nike Air 1 OG Chicago Player Sample—with a left shoe in size 13 and a right in 13.5—was kept in multiple safe deposit boxes to keep the kicks in pristine condition. California sports company, Upper Deck also authenticated the GOAT's signature on the shoes in 1998. Michael Jordan 1984 Nike Air Jordans become the most expensive sneakers sold at Auction The 1984 Nike Air Ships are now the most expensive sneakers ever sold at auction and the first to reach more than $1 million under the gavel. The slam-dunk kicks—which hammered for $1.472 million, to be exact—were acquired by avid cards collectors Nick Fiorella, according to our friends in the auction house Sotheby's. LVMH Swaps in Dior's Damien Bertrand to Lead Loro Piana LVMH has named a new chief executive for the Italian luxury brand Loro Piana, tapping Damien Bertrand, a managing director at the group's fast-growing Christian Dior label for the position. Fabio d'Angelantonio, a former marketing executive at Luxottica who became Loro Piana's chief executive in 2016, will leave the brand, the French luxury group said in an internal announcement seen by BoF. Drake's exclusive see-through Richard Mille watch Drake is no stranger to Luxury News Weekly as he is rumoured to probably have the world's most impressive watch collection. His collection might not be to everyone's taste but his passion for exclusive watches cannot be denied. His latest acquisition is a Richard Mille watch with a case made from sapphire crystal, making it basically see-through. There is a bit of a debate as to whether it's a RM 5602 (one of 10) or an RM056, which was the world's first production watch with a sapphire crystal case when it was introduced in 2012. The dial of this watch is however more colourful and could have cost Drake at least $2m. Christian Dior Exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum The Brooklyn Museum unveiled a major Dior extravaganza, “Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams,” on the 10th of September. Set in an epic 22,000-square-foot space it is a very glamorous ode to a brand often considered the epitome of French fashion. Dior has passed through the hands of seven different designers. Featuring tons of fairy tale dresses, the exhibition is the intersection of couture, art and technology. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/luxurynewsweekly/message
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Sneaker History Podcast - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture and the Business of Footwear
Move over Michael Jordan, Kanye West's Nike Air Yeezy 1 is now the most expensive pair of sneakers ever sold and you can own a piece of them. Kanye West's GRAMMY worn Nike Air Yeezy 1 Prototype Sample sold for $1.8 million and is now being sold by fractional investment app, RARES. RARES App - https://rares.io/ ----- Brought To You By: ----- PROSPECT: http://bit.ly/shpdcst Use code HISTORY10 for 10% Off All Orders Join our Community: https://patreon.com/sneakerhistory https://youtu.be/uWw1UGl9nis (WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE) [Links contain affiliate links, we may receive a small commission if you make a purchase after clicking a link. A great way to support the pod!] ----- ROCKIN' and COPPIN' ------ #rockinandcoppin Mike: Rockin' - ASICS Japan S - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qOEaRfmgLo Coppin' - atmos x Nike LeBron 18 - https://ebay.us/31JFa2 Robbie: Rockin' - Air Jordan 13 - https://fave.co/2R7PSta Coppin' - Air Jordan 4 UNC - https://ebay.us/BbRHoH Nick: Rockin' - New Balance NB1 (997) Custom - https://fave.co/3xz47Ia Coppin' - adidas Ultraboost Made To Be Remade - https://adidas.njih.net/c/2232891/264102/4270?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.adidas.com%2Fus%2Fmade-to-be-remade-ultraboost-shoes%2FFV7827.html Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform: https://sneakerhistory.com/podcasts/ Our podcast is proudly... Livestreamed with StreamYard: https://streamyard.com?pal=6514386237915136 Recorded on Riverside: http://www.riverside.fm/?via=sneakerhistory Distributed By Captivate: https://bit.ly/3j2muPb Subscribe to our pod: https://sneakerhistory.com/podcasts/ Follow us: Robbie https://instagram.com/rahbee702 Mike https://instagram.com/madwatcher789 Rohit: https://instagram.com/rohitm13 Nick: https://instagram.com/nickengvall https://instagram.com/sneakerhistory https://twitter.com/sneakerhistory https://facebook.com/sneakerhistory https://sneakerhistory.tumblr.com More at SneakerHistory.com
Brett Klika, founder of SPIDERfit Kids is regarded as an international expert in the field of inspiring kids to be active for life, He is also an IDEA Personal Trainer of the Year award winner, author, and international motivational speaker inspiring men, women, and children around the world to create a culture of wellness in their home and live the best version of their life. In this episode Brett discusses: How his fitness journey got started earning a pair of Nike Air trainers. His journey from development to the US Olympic training centre, then back to development. How the birth of his daughter was a catalyst for SPIDERfit kids. How exercise is a gateway for personal growth and identity. His focus on "Powerful Play" Why movement is so important in holistic human development. His approach manipulating "movement variables". The impact and future of SPIDERfit kids program. You can keep up to date with Brett via the SPIDERfit Facebook page , Instagram: @spiderfitkids and SPIDERfit Kids Youtube Channel and on the website: www.spiderfitkids.com . Keep up to date with Athletic Evolution via our Website, Twitter and Instagram. You can leave us feedback or submit a question for future episodes here.
On this episode of the Podcast Segment "Sneaker Talk" we discuss Kanye's thoughts on Nike Retroing his Air Yeezy sneaker, analyze the New Releases dropping this month, debate StockX vs Ebay, and much more! We hope you enjoy!