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Guest co-host Ben Miller, Shoptalk's VP of Original Content and Strategy joins to provide expert analysis and we interview Lauren Sherman, the acclaimed fashion correspondent at Puck and author of Selling Sexy: Victoria's Secret and the Unraveling of an American IconThe episode kicks off with a rich news segment, where the trio unpacks the latest forces shaping retail and the economy. Amazon's strong Q3 earnings headline the week, with third-party marketplace growth and ad revenues surging 24%. The conversation then pivots to the consumer landscape, where CPG brands lean on pricing over volume, private-label growth accelerates, and Estee Lauder's rebound in China might hint at green shoots in luxury demand.From there, the hosts explore the AI revolution's ripple through the workforce, with Ben outlining how global companies are reorganizing around “agentic transformation” as human and machine intelligence increasingly converge. He notes that the average IQ of today's AI agents already exceeds 130—with future leaps that will reshape every operating model. The segment closes with Steve's macro overview: U.S.–China tariff recalibrations, Fed policy shifts, and warning signs of consumer softening among younger cohorts.In the feature interview, Lauren Sherman offers a masterclass on the shifting foundations of global fashion and luxury. From the post-pandemic boom to today's demand reset, she dissects how the Chinese slowdown, pricing strategy saturation, and the direct-to-consumer explosion are redrawing the map for brands like LVMH, Hermès, and Prada. Lauren argues that “untouchable” luxury houses are now confronting the limits of endless growth, and that resale and rental markets have permanently altered consumer psychology—embedding secondhand luxury as a normalized part of the buying journey.She also explores social media's transformation under AI, Hollywood's over-reliance on fashion partnerships, and why the luxury world's obsession with celebrity campaigns may have reached saturation.The episode also previews ShopTalk Luxe, the new Abu Dhabi-based event connecting the global luxury ecosystem. The hosts wrap by spotlighting the AI data-center boom, the rise of GLP-1-driven nutrition trends, and the surprising revival of British department stores. About UsSteve Dennis is a strategic advisor and keynote speaker focused on growth and innovation, who has also been named one of the world's top retail influencers. He is the bestselling authro of two books: Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption and Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior retail contributor and on social media.Michael LeBlanc is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and now, media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing conference with leaders from Walmart & Google. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, CanWest Media, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in America, Remarkable Retail with his partner, Dallas-based best-selling author Steve Dennis; Canada's top retail industry podcast The Voice of Retail and Canada's top food industry and one of the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois from Dalhousie University in Halifax.Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail experts for the fourth year in a row, Thinkers 360 has named him on of the Top 50 global thought leaders in retail, RTIH has named him a top 100 global though leader in retail technology and Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer. If you are a BBQ fan, you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Michael is available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state and future of the retail industry in North America and around the world.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Chad Senzel is vintage podcasting. Chad—New York City vintage impresario—finally got the call to hop on mic to talk copies of copies, rare Ralph, how he goes about ID-ing jawnz, the most underrated Levi's model, practicing intentionality, Prada and Armani are what moves, the delicate balancing act between his eye and what's trending, the joy of shopping for a living, sourcing tips, a bunch of forecasting for what's next up in terms of brands and trends in vintage, Woodland vs. Realtree camo, passing on what doesn't pass the vibe check, dry cleaning bills, what's too gross to sell, not living through certain eras which is why you think they're cool, kids being too hyperaware of where they live sucking, tales from the street rack trenches, the man in the fishbowl, your friendly neighborhood fent dealer, unwritten rules of the game, getting scammed on furniture and much more on Chad Senzel's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Nate Davenport is the Founder & CEO of Nebu Clothing, an outdoor apparel brand built for performance, versatility, and heart. Before launching Nebu, Nate led a finance team at Zappos and served as an infantry squad leader in the U.S. Marines, where he learned the value of gear that works under real pressure.Nebu was born from frustration, products that changed for the sake of change, colors that blended into landscapes but not the spirit of adventure, and fits that never quite fit. Nate set out to fix that by building apparel that feels great, performs hard, and actually looks good.In this episode, Nate shares how he rebuilt his Shopify site from scratch in 36 hours after a crash, how he found the right manufacturing partners through hands-on trial and error, and how he defines success by community and craftsmanship, not scale alone.Whether you're an ecommerce founder navigating supply chain complexity or a brand builder chasing quality over quantity, Nate's story is a masterclass in learning fast, leading with purpose, and finding fulfillment beyond revenue.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:26] Intro[01:09] Building products that solve real use problems[03:16] Turning frustration into a product opportunity[05:46] Building intuition through contrast and visits[10:25] Selling through friends before running paid ads[14:53] Stay updated with new episodes[15:03] Building profitability through paid learning[15:43] Turning events and emails into ad leverage[17:14] Sponsors: Electric Eye, Heatmap & Freight Right[21:50] Balancing goodwill with measurable profit[22:28] Moving fulfillment from warehouse to garage[27:01] Choosing product ideas by improving what exists[32:54] Redefining success beyond scale and revenue[36:42] Connecting community through personal supportResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeEveryday active apparel nebuclothing.com/Follow Nate Davenport linkedin.com/in/nathan-davenport-327483186Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectClear, real-time data built for ecommerce optimization heatmap.com/honestTurn your domestic business into an international business freightright.com/honestIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
As the capital of the world's largest democracy, Delhi embodies the essence of modern India – a vivid paradox of old and new, rich and poor, foreign and familiar. It's been fourteen years since my last visit and the economic transformation is ever-present. High rises, swanky malls and residential colonies housing the booming middle-class are mushrooming everywhere. As my engaging Wendy Wu Tours guide Girish remarked, as we were whisked into the city from the airport, “Delhi is more than a mere city, it has morphed into the national capital region.” With the metropolitan population now nudging 30 million, Delhi is a megalopolis and on-track to becoming the world's most populous city in three years' time. Our hotel was in New Delhi, the more modern, planned city within a city, that was built by the British in 1911 and replaced Kolkata as the national capital, twenty years later. In a city notorious for its air pollution, which is supposedly steadily improving, one of the great paradoxes of New Delhi is that it's also swathed in a sprawling green canopy. It's arguably the greatest legacy from British rule, because the new city was deliberately, meticulously planned to be nestled within a vast green cover, fanning out from Connaught Place on those broad long avenues. Large-canopy trees like banyans, mango, and pilkhans were selected by the British, while indigenous trees ideally suited to the climate have added to the canopy in recent decades. That sprawling tree cover is certainly a godsend from the fierce Delhi heat. Delhi's contradictions abound. You'll still see working elephants trudging along traffic-clogged roads, as fire-engine red Ferraris zip by. Handwritten posters singing out, “Customs confiscated goods sold here,” still compete next to glossy fashion billboards for Gucci and Prada. It's all part of Delhi's curious fabric. The city is littered with so many crumbling tombs and ruins, most of them are not even on the tourist map. But if you are a first-timer to the city, signature sights include marvelling at the sheer grace of the soaring Qutb Minar Tower. It was built 800 years ago by the Turkish Slave King Qutb-ud-din Aibak to celebrate his victory over the Hindu Rajputs. Wander through the sculptural Jantar Mantar, a huge, open-air astronomy observatory built in 1725 by Jai Singh, creator and ruler of Jaipur. Admire the 16th-century garden tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun, precursor to the Taj Mahal, which was built by Humayun's great-grandson. Over in Old Delhi, two Mughal-era masterpieces, the imposing Red Fort (which was the Mughal seat of power for 200 years) and Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque. Both sandstone show-stoppers are definitely worth exploring. The mosque was commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1656 and it took 5000 labourers 6 years to complete. Within its hallowed walls lie sacred relics like Prophet Muhammad's hair. Beyond ticking-off the capital's great monuments, heading to Old Delhi is like a journey back in time. The beating, chaotic, carnival-like heart of Old Delhi is Chandni Chowk, Delhi's 400 year old marketplace that was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The market has been redeveloped to tame some of the chaos, including some fully pedestrianised streets and non-motorised transport lanes. But as I gazed at the spaghetti-like tangle of street wiring that garlands the crowded market lanes, there's no denying the ramshackle, faded glory feels amid this pulsating hot-spot of old-school commerce. Be sure to get your fill of jalebis from a street food vendor. Made from a deep-fried spiral-shaped wheat flour batter, which is then soaked in a sugar syrup, a plate of piping hot, crispy, sticky jalebis is a very satisfying sugar hit. We enjoyed a classic rickshaw ride through the throng of traders, shoppers and wandering cows, all heaving in those pencil-thin lanes. Girish also led us through the Khari Baoli Spice Market in Chandni Chowk, positively bulging with so many spices, nuts, herbs, pickles, preserves, rice and teas. Renowned as Asia's largest wholesale spice market, it's an aromatic head-blast. Shops and stalls bulge with heaping mounds and baskets of over a hundred different spices, headlined by turmeric, cardamom, coriander, star anise, ginger and cumin. Just as they have for hundreds of years, shoppers, dealers and chefs converge here every day to haggle and hustle. Many vendors have been peddling their wares for generations. Dawdle too long in front of a stall, and traders with huge sacks of chilis or cardamom pods will soon bump you out of their way. One of the oldest and tidiest shops is Mehar Chand and Sons. They've been in business since Queen Victoria ruled over them. And it's a great place to stock up on packaged spices, tea and saffron. Anshu Kumar, who is part of the family that has owned the shop since its inception, tells me that one of their biggest sellers with international visitors is turmeric, powered by the world's booming love-affair with this powerful superfood and supplement. (Their packaged products are allowed in New Zealand – just be sure to declare them.) Heading back to the hotel, we also stopped by the Indian parliament and sized up the monolithic might of India Gate. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, this monstrous landmark is more than just a stunning feat of architecture—it's a poignant memorial to the 70,000 Indian soldiers who laid down their lives during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. Beautifully illuminated after sunset, street food vendors and ice cream carts line the area, swathed in sprawling lush gardens. The great thing about a Wendy Wu Tours private holiday is that you have complete flexibility over how much temple-touring and sightseeing you want to do. Equipped with your own driver and guide, it's a stress-free way to tackle Delhi. The itinerary can be as active or as laid back as you are, with full flexibility over included meals and excursions. You'll be in the best of hands with Wendy Wu Tours. www.wendywutours.co.nz/india Nothing beats retreating to a leafy oasis of eminent comfort and style after a hot, sticky day intrepidly gorging on the city sights. Nestled along the tree-lined boulevards of Connaught Place, Shangri-La Eros New Delhi, is a five-star hotel with serious wow-factor. From the moment you step inside the grand art-filled lobby, you know you are somewhere special. Service is swift, sparkling, flawless and convivial. It's the epitome of affordable luxury, with sharply-priced room rates that won't blow your budget. Push the boat out and lock in a Horizon Club room or suite. That will give you access to the hotel's cherry on top, the 19th floor Horizon Club lounge, allowing you a quick check-in, breakfast, evening cocktails and light bites. Plus panoramic views of the city's skyline. The hotel's arsenal of dining venues is very impressive. Head to Mister Chai for some authentic Indian street food coupled with flavoured tea and coffee. There is Tamra serving European, Japanese, Indian, Thai and Southeast Asian fare from live kitchens. “Lavish” doesn't do justice to the expansive array of buffet options at Tamra for breakfast. Sorrento specialises in Italian food with a contemporary twist and Shang Palace offers flavours of Sichuan, Cantonese and Yunnan cuisines. This is a signature dining venue in Shangri-La hotels and Shang Palace is widely feted as the world's most loved Chinese specialty restaurant. Dining here was divine, noshing on prawn dumplings with caviar; Xinjiang spice twice cooked baby lamb ribs; and the Cantonese BBQ platter. Shang Palace is a must. Celebrating it's 20th birthday this year, Shangri-La Eros is not the sort of hotel to rest on its laurels. And with wellness offerings continuing to be increasingly sought after, the hotel recently unveiled a wealth of enticing new amenities. The Wellness Club boasts offers over 4,000 square feet of world-class fitness space, advanced recovery therapies, a 100-feet outdoor swimming pool, salon, spa, and a calming hydrothermal zone featuring a cold plunge, Himalayan salt sauna, whirlpool, and steam. What more could you want for personal pampering? The Wellness Club seamlessly blends conscious luxury with modern wellness. Designed by Dubai's Stickman Tribe, Dubai, the interior is bathed in natural hues and hand-painted art. Calming music sets the tone for a serene escape with gilded details and reflective surfaces lending a touch of grandeur to the venue. The Spa has become a runaway hit with custom-crafted amenities to indulge the senses. Signature rituals include the Taste of India Retreat, Signature Indulgence, and a Couple's Serenity Bath, crafted to nourish the body and calm the mind. But my favourite hotel feature is the enormous new pool. Tranquil corridors lead you outdoors to the gloriously leafy green space, crowned with that magnificent pool and elegant sun loungers. As black kites circled high above in the sky, and mischievous rhesus macaques swung between the trees – much to the annoyance of nesting rose-ringed parakeets, marinating myself in the hotel's glorious pool became a rinse-and-repeat prize draw. www.shangri-la.com From New Zealand, it's just a one-stop connection to a multitude of destinations in India, including New Delhi, with Singapore Airlines, on their various daily services from Auckland and Christchurch to Singapore. Enjoy well-timed connections for an easy transit in Singapore. Across all classes of travel, the award-winning carrier has not only fostered a world-beating reputation for its exceptional customer service and in-flight product, but also its innovation. Become a KrisFlyer member and enjoy complimentary in-flight WiFi. For best fares and seats to suit head to https://www.singaporeair.com Mike Yardley is our resident traveller on Jack Tame Saturday Mornings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
South Korea gifted President Trump a golden crown and served him mini beef burgers with ketchup, the president's hatred of windmills is shared by some who live close to them, and diseased research monkeys from Tulane University are running free in Mississippi. Emmy- and Tony-winner Sarah Paulson, who recently added “runway model” to her list of professional accolades after walking for Prada at Paris Fashion Week, teaches Stephen Colbert how to walk the runway like a supermodel. Sarah Paulson's new legal drama, “All's Fair,” premieres on Hulu on November 4th. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Die Vogue World 2025 in Los Angeles verbindet Mode, Film und Glamour. In dieser Podcast Episode sprechen wir über Highlights, Designer und warum dieses Event die Fashionwelt verändert. Nach dem Fashion Month, also dem intensiven Zeitraum, in dem die großen Fashion Weeks von New York bis Paris hintereinander stattfinden, folgt in diesem Jahr ein weiteres absolutes Mode-Highlight: die Vogue World 2025 in Los Angeles. Dieses Event hat sich in den letzten Jahren zu einem der wichtigsten Modeereignisse der Welt entwickelt – glamourös, emotional und voller Überraschungen. Auch in diesem Jahr stand alles im Zeichen der Symbiose aus Mode, Film und Kunst, denn die Veranstaltung fand in den legendären Paramount Studios statt und wurde, ganz im Stil von Hollywood, zu einem Spektakel aus Stil, Stars und Statement. Initiiert vom größten Modemagazin der Welt, der Vogue, ist die Idee hinter der Vogue World keine gewöhnliche Fashion Show. Ziel des Events ist es, die Arbeit von Kostümbildner:innen und Modeschaffenden in der Filmbranche zu ehren und deren Erbe zu bewahren. Alle Einnahmen kommen Stiftungen zugute, die sich für den Erhalt und die öffentliche Archivierung historischer Kostüme einsetzen – ein wichtiges Zeichen für das kulturelle Gedächtnis der Mode. Das Event selbst war in sieben Kapitel gegliedert, die jeweils eine eigene Ära und Stimmung verkörperten: eine visuelle Zeitreise durch die Geschichte von Film und Mode. Konzipiert wurde die Show als kreatives Miteinander von Kostümdesignern und internationalen Modeschöpfern, darunter Marc Jacobs, Anthony Vaccarello von Saint Laurent und Seán McGirr von Alexander McQueen. Wie es sich für Hollywood gehört, war die Gästeliste ein echtes Who's who der Popkultur: Miley Cyrus, Hailey Bieber und viele weitere Stars zeigten sich auf dem roten Teppich. Eröffnet wurde die Show spektakulär von Nicole Kidman, die in einem eleganten schwarzen Chanel-Kleid auftrat – ein Moment, der sofort viral ging. In dieser Podcast Episode sprechen wir über all das: über die Looks, ihre Bedeutung, und warum wir auf der Bühne Kostüme von Marie Antoinette bis The Great Gatsby sahen. Wir diskutieren, wie Designer wie Olivier Rousteing von Balmain ihre Mode in das Gesamtkonzept eingebracht haben – und wo es vielleicht weniger geglückt ist. Freu dich auf einen unterhaltsamen und meinungsstarken Talk voller Hintergrundinformationen, Modeleidenschaft und echter Begeisterung für eines der wichtigsten Fashion Events des Jahres. Alle besprochenen Looks, findest du natürlich wie immer auf unseren Social-Media-Kanälen bei Instagram und TikTok unter @lostonplanetfashion. Und ab sofort auch unter www.lostonplanetfashion.de. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
David García nos ayuda con el inglés gracias a la maravillosa producción audiovisual y, por supuesto, a Claire Prada, conocida en redes como @lateacher.ingles. Su libro, 'Speak un english de cine', enseña cómo ir subiendo de nivel a través de series y películas. Escuchar audio
Cinquième et dernière émission pour Le Crime sur Planète Rap ! Entouré de Heuss L'Enfoiré, TK, JKSN, HMZ, RDR et Fred Musa, il termine cette semaine en feu avec des freestyles et des exclus à la hauteur de "Après la vague" Le Crime, révélé au grand public en 2024 avec son titre « Oulala », ne fait qu'enchaîner les succès avec notamment « Prada », « Silencieux » ou encore « Enfermé ». Le rappeur bordelais est l'invité de Planète Rap cette semaine pour présenter son nouveau projet « Après la vague » !
Tema del dia Ara que el Joan està de baixa per paternitat, hem incorporat una persona nova a l'equip. Ell és l'Hugo, ve de la Catalunya Nord i en aquest episodi ens explica com va aprendre el català, amb qui el practica en el seu dia a dia i quina relació té el català amb el rugbi. Som-hi! Apunta't al Club de Lectura! (https://easycatalan.org/bookclub) L'expressió de la setmana L'Hugo ens explica com s'utilitza l'expressió adiu i l'expressió derivada adiu, Feliu! Bonus Comentem altres expressions típiques del català septentrional, com ara: - ca - espertinar - mainatge - ves a cagar a la vinya i torna'm la clau Vídeo d'Easy Catalan a Perpinyà (https://youtu.be/3N5EPDJOjJI?si=jjvx3oDNpZJUcYFm) Transcripció Andreu: [0:15] Bon dia a tothom! Bentornats al pòdcast d'Easy Catalan. Jo soc l'Andreu i avui no m'acompanyen ni el Joan ni la Sílvia perquè, com ja sabeu, acaben de ser pares i ara mateix estan molt ocupats cuidant el seu nadó i descansant quan poden. Però no patiu, que ben aviat els tornareu a sentir. Ara, d'aquí una estona, coneixereu una altra persona que s'ha unit recentment a l'equip d'Easy Catalan i que és qui ara s'ocupa d'editar els vídeos i el pòdcast, entre altres coses. Però abans deixeu-me fer un recordatori, i és que d'aquí molt pocs dies comença el nou Club de Lectura d'Easy Catalan. A l'episodi anterior, a partir del minut 23, vam donar-ne tots els detalls, però si encara no l'heu escoltat, bàsicament heu de tenir clar el següent: llegirem un llibre durant el mes de novembre, des del dia 1 fins al 30. El llibre és una novel·la de narrativa contemporània que es titula "Amor i no", i tracta sobre la Carme i l'Yngve, una catalana i un suec que van ser parella quan eren joves i que mantenen una relació d'amistat molt especial al llarg de la vida. El comentarem en un fòrum escrit i també per videotrucada un cop a la setmana. Durant tot el mes ens acompanyarà la booktuber catalana Anna Rosich, que és qui ens ha recomanat aquest llibre. I finalment, l'última videotrucada, la del divendres 28 de novembre, que això és una cosa que vaig dir malament a l'episodi anterior, no el 29, sinó 28, serà amb l'autora del llibre i podrem preguntar-li tot el que vulguem sobre la novel·la, el procés d'escriptura o el que ens vingui al cap en aquell moment. Tota aquesta informació la trobareu també a la web del Club de Lectura, easycatalan.org/bookclub. Teniu l'enllaç a la descripció de l'episodi. I si encara no heu llegit cap llibre en català, aquesta pot ser una molt bona oportunitat, perquè no només llegireu, sinó que conversareu cada setmana amb altres lectors, amb membres de l'equip d'Easy Catalan, amb una booktuber catalana i, finalment, com he dit, amb l'autora. Què més us puc dir? Bé, que és una lectura fàcil i agradable, amb capítols breus i uns personatges entranyables. Per tant, no m'allargo més. Us animo molt a participar-hi i espero llegir-vos i veure-us ben aviat a la comunitat. Tema del dia Andreu: [2:36] Doncs aquesta persona que s'ha unit a l'equip és l'Hugo. Hola, Hugo, bon dia! Hugo: [2:41] Hola, bon dia, Andreu! Andreu: [2:42] Com va, això? Hugo: [2:42] Molt bé, gràcies. I tu? Andreu: [2:44] Molt bé. Aquesta entrevista és perquè els oients et coneguin, però també em servirà a mi per coneixe't una mica més, perquè encara no fa un mes que ets membre de l'equip i hem xerrat força, però en realitat hem xerrat molt sobre feina. Llavors, preguntes ràpides sobre com conèixer algú: D'on ets? On vius? A què et dediques? Què t'agrada? Hugo: [3:04] Doncs, hi ha moltes coses. Jo vinc de Catalunya Nord, al costat de Perpinyà, d'un poble que està situat al centre del Conflent que es diu Prada. I quan (era) petit també vivia en un poblet que es deia Eus, però ara vinc de Prada. Fes-te membre de la subscripció de pòdcast per accedir a les transcripcions completes, a la reproducció interactiva amb Transcript Player i a l'ajuda de vocabulari. (http://easycatalan.org/membership)
Découvre l'intégrale du quatrième jour de Planète Rap de Le Crime avec 1D1R, Heykel, RDR, DLM, Diez & Fred Musa ! Le Crime, révélé au grand public en 2024 avec son titre « Oulala », ne fait qu'enchaîner les succès avec notamment « Prada », « Silencieux » ou encore « Enfermé ». Le rappeur bordelais est l'invité de Planète Rap cette semaine pour présenter son nouveau projet « Après la vague » !
This week on the SheerLuxe Podcast, host Nana Acheampong is joined by editor and entrepreneur Funmi Fetto and fashion editor and celebrity stylist Georgia Medley. For this Black History Month special, the trio cover culture, fashion and real talk – from that Jada Pinkett Smith Oscars moment and the latest SKIMS controversy to the art shows you won't want to miss and the TV they're bingeing. Expect hig-low fashion finds (Prada colour play, Mugler-esque tailoring, VB heels and chic mock-croc boots), a careers deep-dive on representation and power, plus the panel answer your dilemmas on embracing your natural hair at work, being ‘the only one' in the room and where to start with curve-flattering dressing.Subscribe For More | http://bit.ly/2VmqduQ Get SheerLuxe Straight To Your Inbox, Daily | http://sheerluxe.com/signup PANELNana Acheampong | @styledbynana | https://www.instagram.com/styledbynana/?hl=en Georgia Medley | @georgmedley | https://www.instagram.com/georgmedley/?hl=en Funmi Fetto | @funmifetto | https://www.instagram.com/funmifetto/?hl=en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Troisième jour dans cette semaine spéciale Le Crime. Accompagné de KLM, Lester93, Insa, Blacky, Quica et Kmer, ils continuent d'enchaîner les freestyles inédits et fait monter la pression dans le studio avec Fred Musa ! Le Crime, révélé au grand public en 2024 avec son titre « Oulala », ne fait qu'enchaîner les succès avec notamment « Prada », « Silencieux » ou encore « Enfermé ». Le rappeur bordelais est l'invité de Planète Rap cette semaine pour présenter son nouveau projet « Après la vague » !
Deuxième jour de Planète Rap pour Le Crime accompagné de RDR, La Chine, ISS, 2 Mètres, La Plaie au micro de Fred Musa ! Le Crime, révélé au grand public en 2024 avec son titre « Oulala », ne fait qu'enchaîner les succès avec notamment « Prada », « Silencieux » ou encore « Enfermé ». Le rappeur bordelais est l'invité de Planète Rap cette semaine pour présenter son nouveau projet « Après la vague »
Dime qué piensas del episodio.Fernando Cuadra es fundador de Grupo Cuadra, una de las marcas más icónicas de lujo en México y el cerebro detrás de una red global que transforma pieles exóticas en objetos de deseo que llegan hasta las vitrinas de Hermès y Prada. Por favor ayúdame y sigue Cracks Podcast en YouTube aquí.Ha criado cocodrilos, pitones y avestruces para asegurar su ventaja competitiva, ha viajado por el mundo en busca de pieles y ha sobrevivido tsunamis, infartos familiares y crisis económicas. Todo, sin dejar de ser piloto, mecánico, emprendedor incansable, y como él mismo dice, obsesionado con la ejecución. Esta es la historia de cómo se construye un imperio… una piel a la vez.“Lo que hoy soy se lo debo a quienes me pusieron una pared en la nariz.”- Fernando CuadraComparte esta frase en TwitterEste episodio es presentado por Eight Sleep, la compañía que está revolucionando la tecnología del sueño y por Pulpopay, la tarjeta de combustible que usa inteligencia artificial para ayudarte a ahorrar hasta un 15% en tu flota.Qué puedes aprender hoyCómo ganarte el respeto en un mundo que no te quiere ahí:Cómo encontrar oro donde nadie buscaCómo crear una marca aspiracional sin presupuesto de marketing*Eight Sleep, la compañía que está revolucionando la tecnología del sueño, acaban de lanzar el Pod 5, la última generación de su funda de colchón inteligente. Se coloca sobre cualquier colchón y regula automáticamente la temperatura corporal durante toda la noche, de forma independiente para cada lado de la cama. Dándote hasta una hora completa de sueño extra de calidad por noche.Eleva la cama para reducir o eliminar los ronquidos cuando los detecta.Tiene un altavoz integrado para reproducir meditaciones o white noise, con contenidos de Andrew Huberman.Y por primera vez, lanza la Blanket: una cobija que también regula la temperatura de forma inteligente y sincronizada con el Pod.Y tú que escuchas Cracks puedes tener $7,000 pesos de descuento en tu propio Pod 5 Ultra visitando www.eightsleep.com.mx/osotrava y usa el código OSOTRAVA.*Este episodio es presentado por PulpoPay. En México, muchas empresas siguen gestionando el gasto en gasolina con tickets, vales o tarjetas sin control.PulpoPay es una tarjeta de combustible aceptada en todas las gasolineras del país… pero es mucho más que eso: usa inteligencia artificial para ayudarte a detectar fraudes en tiempo real, automatizar tu operación y ahorrar hasta un 15% en tu flota.Además, es 100% deducible, incluye un software gratuito de gestión de flotillas y ofrece atención personalizada para todos los clientes, sin importar el tamaño de tu operación.La empresa me parece tan transformadora que incluso soy inversionista en ella.Si tienes flotillas en transporte, logística, construcción o servicios, pide tu demo gratis en pulpopay.com. Incluso, puedes empezar con una parte de tu flota, sin cambiar de proveedor ni hacer integraciones complicadas. Ve el episodio en Youtube
Premier jour de Planète Rap pour Le Crime qui se dévoile au micro de Fred Musa, accompagné de RDR ! Le Crime, révélé au grand public en 2024 avec son titre « Oulala », ne fait qu'enchaîner les succès avec notamment « Prada », « Silencieux » ou encore « Enfermé ». Le rappeur bordelais est l'invité de Planète Rap cette semaine pour présenter son nouveau projet « Après la vague »
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Simone Oloman joins Alex Rezvan to unpack how authenticity, community, and creativity are rewriting retail influence — from Prada's cinematic London takeover to Morrisons' 1-hour grocery promise.1️⃣ The new face of influence — Why real voices, not million-follower celebrities, are shaping consumer trust.2️⃣ Campus culture meets commerce — Hollister, the University of Texas, and how student-athletes are becoming micro-media brands.3️⃣ Prada Mode London — A two-day immersive cinema turns shopping into cultural theatre.4️⃣ Morrisons Now — The grocer joins the rapid delivery race with one-hour grocery fulfilment from 158 stores.5️⃣ Walmart x Mirakl & Ted Baker's comeback — Marketplaces evolve and activewear returns to the high street.
In der heutigen Folge sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Daniel Eckert und Nando Sommerfeldt über AMDs Aufholjagd, das sagenhafte Gold-Ziel der grauen Eminenz und Aufatmen bei ASML. Außerdem geht es um Oracle, Nvidia, Bunge, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, LMVH, Hermès, Kering, Prada, VanEck S&P Global Mining ETF (WKN: A2JDEJ), VanEck Rare Earth and Strategic Metals ETF (WKN: A3CRL9), JPM US Hedged Equity Laddered Overlay Active ETF (A41D5S) und thes (A41D5R), JPM Nasdaq Hedged Equity Laddered Overlay ETF ausschüttend (WKN: A41D5P) und JPM Nasdaq Hedged Equity Laddered Overlay ETF thesaurierend (WKN: A41D5Q) und iShares US Large Cap Deep Buffer ETF (A4148H) Wir freuen uns über Feedback an aaa@welt.de. Noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" findet Ihr bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter. Hier bei WELT: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html. Der Börsen-Podcast Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article104636888/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
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Wie schafft man es, als introvertierte Kalligrafin in Wien Kund*innen wie Hermès, Prada oder Dior zu gewinnen – ganz ohne großes Netzwerk oder Connections? In dieser Folge spricht Natascha Safarik (aka Tintenfuchs) über analoge Akquise im digitalen Zeitalter, über den echten Wert kreativer Arbeit – und darüber, warum Können allein nicht reicht, um von der eigenen Kunst zu leben.
“Federico has made it alone, imagining much and working more, arriving from Ravenna, where he was born, to become part of King Charles III's task force.… Those who want to break the mold have to take risks, swim against the tide, walk untrodden paths.”—Giorgio Armani, from the foreword to The Geek of Chic. At the start of the 21st century, shopping online was still a futuristic fantasy. There was no Facebook, there were no iPhones. And yet, in the spring of 2000, Federico Marchetti invented one of the world's first platforms for online sales—and started a company that would revolutionize the luxury fashion sector. In THE GEEK OF CHIC: An American Dream, Italian Style (Post Hill Press; September 9, 2025; ISBN: 9798895650608; $18.99; 288 pages; Original Trade Paperback), international fashion business and tech icon Federico Marchetti, (with a foreword by Giorgio Armani), shares his engaging, honest and passionate memoir that reveals how he morphed from a geeky kid in the sleepy seaside town of Ravenna, Italy to a pioneer in online retail, offering practical advice for entrepreneurs and inspiration for visionaries and big dreamers. The Geek of Chic explains the present and future of Marchetti's life, including working on His Majesty King Charles III's service as Chair of The Sustainable Markets Initiative's Fashion Task Force, which includes brands such as Chloé, Armani, Burberry, Cucinelli, Stella McCartney, and Prada. In a sector known for individualism, Marchetti is uniting global luxury groups around a common goal of shifting towards a circular industry that is climate-conscious and nature-positive. The King of England now considers Marchetti his consigliere on matters of regenerative fashion and digital innovation, collaborating on several initiatives and projects. Unfolding against a backdrop of famed vistas—Milan, Lake Como, Venice, England's Royal Palace, New York City, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Dubai—and featuring encounters with notables from Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos to Giorgio Armani and Anna Wintour, The Geek of Chic's message is relevant to a new generation of entrepreneurs who wish to combine innovation, business acumen, and AI with humanism, creativity and empathy: how to achieve the American dream in an Italian way. For more information about Marchetti, please visit www.federicomarchetti.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Nicholas Aburn's path to AREA was never a straight line. He grew up watching CNN Style with his mother, worked full time at Prada while studying at Central Saint Martins, and famously failed under Louise Wilson before showing his collection anyway and becoming the first in his class to get a job when he was hired by Tom Ford. He now calls that failure a “delayed education,” one that taught him how to manage his own creative and emotional state — a lesson more valuable than any critique. From Ford, he learned the beauty of discipline and real clothes, and from Demna, during his time at Balenciaga couture, the importance of reduction and authenticity. In this episode he speaks about balancing fantasy with function, leadership through empathy, and optimism as a deliberate practice rather than an accident of temperament. To Aburn, what's contemporary now is simple and human, defined by less ego, more honesty, and the courage to describe what you actually see. Episode Highlights: On Early Fascination with Fashion — Watching CNN Style with his mother shaped his early understanding of fashion as something serious, creative, and meaningful. On Working at Prada During School — Balancing full-time retail work at Prada with his studies at Central Saint Martins taught him discipline and grounded his creativity in reality. On Failure as a Delayed Education — His experience with Louise Wilson became what he now calls a “delayed education,” showing him that self-management is the foundation of all creative longevity. On Observation and Duality — Moving between Prada's commercial world and St. Martins' creative chaos made him both participant and observer, sharpening his sense of perspective. On Learning from Mentors — From Tom Ford he learned the beauty of discipline and real clothes, and from Demna the importance of reduction and authenticity. On Leadership and Empathy — As creative director at AREA, he sees leadership as both creative and emotional, centered on clarity, inspiration, and shared enthusiasm. On Wearability and Fantasy — He views AREA's identity as a balance between product and performance, believing that real clothes and theatricality can coexist. On Introversion as Creative Strength — A self-professed introvert, he finds energy and perspective in solitude, designing through observation rather than noise. On Optimism as Practice — He treats optimism not as naivety but as a skill that fuels creativity, curiosity, and resilience. On What's Contemporary Now — For Aburn, it's simple and human — less ego, more honesty, and the courage to describe what you actually see. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jonathan Anderson was appointed as creative director of the French fashion house Dior in March 2025, becoming one of the world's most influential designers. As creative director of the luxury label Loewe for 11 years from 2013, he led a rebranding of the Spanish company, and was hailed a critical and commercial success. He's also run his own label JW Anderson since 2008, and launched collaborative lines with high street brands including Top Shop and Uniqlo. The recipient of many accolades since winning the Emerging Talent prize at the British Fashion Awards in 2012, he was named Designer Of The Year in 2023 and 2024. Jonathan Anderson tells John Wilson about his rural upbringing in Northern Ireland at the height of The Troubles, and the influence of his father, the former Ireland rugby team captain Willie Anderson. He recalls a childhood visit to a textiles factory run by his maternal grandfather that sparked a fascination for printed fabrics. Working as a shop window designer for the luxury label Prada led him to pursue ambitions to become a fashion designer, encouraged by Prada stylist Manuela Pavesi. Jonathan Anderson also reflects on the importance of creative freedom in his industry, claiming that the radical era of fashion, epitomised by designers such as Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, has been replaced by a fear of pushing boundaries due to the risk of social media backlash.Producer: Edwina Pitman
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Der Kreativdirektor von Chanel lernte an der Modeschule in Brüssel, ebenso der Chefdesigner von Yves Saint Laurent. Noch berühmter ist die Modeschule in Antwerpen, die die Modewelt revolutioniert hat. Warum gerade Belgien? Autorin: Sabrina Fritz Von Sabrina Fritz.
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“Federico has made it alone, imagining much and working more, arriving from Ravenna, where he was born, to become part of King Charles III's task force.… Those who want to break the mold have to take risks, swim against the tide, walk untrodden paths.”—Giorgio Armani, from the foreword to The Geek of Chic. At the start of the 21st century, shopping online was still a futuristic fantasy. There was no Facebook, there were no iPhones. And yet, in the spring of 2000, Federico Marchetti invented one of the world's first platforms for online sales—and started a company that would revolutionize the luxury fashion sector. In THE GEEK OF CHIC: An American Dream, Italian Style (Post Hill Press; September 9, 2025; ISBN: 9798895650608; $18.99; 288 pages; Original Trade Paperback), international fashion business and tech icon Federico Marchetti, (with a foreword by Giorgio Armani), shares his engaging, honest and passionate memoir that reveals how he morphed from a geeky kid in the sleepy seaside town of Ravenna, Italy to a pioneer in online retail, offering practical advice for entrepreneurs and inspiration for visionaries and big dreamers. The Geek of Chic explains the present and future of Marchetti's life, including working on His Majesty King Charles III's service as Chair of The Sustainable Markets Initiative's Fashion Task Force, which includes brands such as Chloé, Armani, Burberry, Cucinelli, Stella McCartney, and Prada. In a sector known for individualism, Marchetti is uniting global luxury groups around a common goal of shifting towards a circular industry that is climate-conscious and nature-positive. The King of England now considers Marchetti his consigliere on matters of regenerative fashion and digital innovation, collaborating on several initiatives and projects. Unfolding against a backdrop of famed vistas—Milan, Lake Como, Venice, England's Royal Palace, New York City, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Dubai—and featuring encounters with notables from Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos to Giorgio Armani and Anna Wintour, The Geek of Chic's message is relevant to a new generation of entrepreneurs who wish to combine innovation, business acumen, and AI with humanism, creativity and empathy: how to achieve the American dream in an Italian way. For more information about Marchetti, please visit www.federicomarchetti.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Mode hat Macht. Sie prägt unseren Alltag, natürlich im unterschiedlichen Ausmaß, aber für Steffi und ihre Gesprächspartnerin ist es Beruf und große Leidenschaft zugleich. Gemeinsam mit der Chefredakteurin der deutschen Vogue, Kerstin Weng, möchte Steffi besprechen, welche Verantwortung Mode in Zeiten wie diesen hat und wie sich Modejournalismus entwickelt und verändert hat. Ob Kerstins Arbeitsalltag mit „Der Teufel trägt Prada“ vergleichbar ist, welche Herausforderungen dem Print Journalismus bevor stehen und was sich in der Modeindustrie verändern muss, darum geht es diesmal bei G Spot. Schreibt uns gern eure Gedanken zur Folge und folgt uns auf Social Media für mehr Content! [Alle Links hierfür findet ihr hier](https://linktr.ee/g.spot.podcast) For the Love of Love. Probiere Bumble aus. [Hier geht's lang](https://bumble.onelink.me/3396940749/73dfuqsx) Oder sendet uns eine Nachricht per Mail an: gspot@studio-bummens.de Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner:innen erfahren? [Hier findest du alle Infos und Rabatte](https://linktr.ee/gspot.podcast )
No episódio 85 de De Repente Cringe, Luisa e Nanna falam sobre religião. Falam sobre estudos e esse movimento que vem se intensificando cada vez mais nos dias de hoje. E claro, a relação delas com a fé.Dicas:- Livro Deus é Vosso Pai | Rafael Llano Cifuentes.Luisa veste calça Myne, blusa BYAN, sapatilha Prada, cinto TIG.Nanna veste shorts Helena Bordon, Bermuda Zara e sapato Bottega.Agradecimento especial ao @for.you.studio e a @marleipierolo que cuida da nossa beauty! E à @enlevoatelie pelas nossas canecas personalizadas!Encomende aqui a sua caneca do Pod: https://www.enlevoatelie.com/produtos/xicara-de-repente-cringe/ Instagram: @derepentecringepod*Escute também nas plataformas Youtube e Apple Podcast
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Heute sind wir beide sehr arm. Aber fangen wir doch mit Julia an, bevor es schon wieder um Joeys nächste Krankheit geht: Sie lebt jetzt im ersten Bezirk in Wien genau neben Prada, Gucci und Co. Schlimm ist das, denn jeden Tag will sie jetzt eine neue Tasche haben. Arme Maus. Joey aber auch. Der hat eine Woche nach seiner bakteriellen Mandelentzündung nochmal eine virale Mandelentzündung bekommen und fühlt sich maßlos von seinem Körper verarscht. Getrieben von Langeweile und Löchern im Portemonnaie wird heute kräftig von uns gewettert: Darüber, das Bowling eigentlich absoluter Scheiß ist, aber wir es irgendwie trotzdem immer wieder machen wollen und über Alpha-Männer, die jedes halbwegs schöne Gefühl direkt mit Sex vergleichen wollen (iiih). Zusätzlich wird's natürlich auch nochmal würdelos und Julia erklärt uns, warum sie letzte Woche mit gekrümmten Beinen und ordentlich Kacke am Arsch durch ihre Wohnung stolziert ist. Na wenn sich das mal nicht vielversprechend anhört. Joey's Spotify Kanal: https://open.spotify.com/show/5iarLYLYgpdPNFCrmtEt83?si=YuNXBRtAT4-dlDTP_J-_Lw Julias Spotify Kanal: https://open.spotify.com/show/3KAmqCjMRWYDMQoZvd09qR?si=kUVMNIb-QISl2BbKFLW6dw Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/dienervigen Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio Kummerkasten Bonusfolge: dienervigenfanmail@gmail.com
Juan Manuel de Prada ofrece su mirada 'depradada' y retrata a artistas e intelectuales. Historias de vida y obra de los grandes nombres de todas las Artes.
Juan Manuel de Prada ofrece su mirada 'depradada' y retrata a artistas e intelectuales. Historias de vida y obra de los grandes nombres de todas las Artes.
On the show this week Vogue's Anna Wintour spills the beans on the Devil wearing Prada; Lady GaGa wins big at the VMA's while Mariah gets honoured too. Australian Lisa reports from Basel; plus the (deep joy) weigh in returns. The show complete with music is available at mixcould.com/thisisndebz Also search for us on Apple & Spotify Podcasts Catch up with the latest via @ThisisNDebz on Instagram & X (Twitter). If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com.
Today, Erik sits down with the co-founder and CEO of Entrupy and the co-inventor of Entrupy's patented technology, Vidyuth Srinivasan. Vidyuth is on a mission to take down the counterfeiting industry, one fake designer bag at a time. Entrupy is the leading AI-powered authentication technology for luxury handbags and sneakers. More about Vidyuth: Vidyuth earned a degree in journalism while simultaneously designing and developing video games for Raptor Entertainment. He then embarked on a stellar career across a variety of roles including sales, business development, marketing, PR and filmmaking, while also working for software giants such as Intuit, Microsoft. Since its inception in 2012, Entrupy has authenticated $5B worth of inventory and has collected 50M reference images to train its AI database. Today, Entrupy operates in 90+ countries and works with thousands of customers across the globe. This includes retailers, pawn shops, and department stores as well as TikTok Shop as the official authentication technology for handbags and sneakers on the platform. Entrupy's fast-learning AI technology has a 99.1% accuracy rate, spotting things that the human eye can't. Entrupy authenticates handbags and sneakers from major brands including Louis Vuitton, Prada, Dior, Balenciaga, Gucci, YSL, Burberry, and so many more. Every year, Entrupy releases a “State of the Fake” report, which reveals proprietary data garnered from Entrupy's millions of AI-driven evaluations performed on products. As one of the few authentication solutions on the market and the only one that publicly shares this amount of data, the report aims to build awareness around the murky world of counterfeits and educate people on the impact counterfeit goods are having on both people and the environment. Check out the 2024 report HERE. Is there a guest you want Equalman to interview on the podcast? Do you have any questions you wish you could ask an expert? Send an email to our team: Equalman@equalman.com 5x #1 Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached over 50 million people this past decade. He was voted the 2nd Most Likable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling. Have Erik speak at your conference: eq@equalman.com Motivational Speaker | Erik Qualman has inspired audiences at FedEx, Chase, ADP, Huawei, Starbucks, Godiva, FBI, Google, and many more on Focus and Digital Leadership. Learn more at https://equalman.com
Pamela Hanson is a photographer currently living in New York. Her newest book, "The 90s," is out now on Rizzoli. We chat with her about Italian driving conduct, Chris went to a Prada party, TJ's hotel vibe, Pamela's archivist, lighting philosophies, showing up at the magazine's offices, and asking them if they need any pics, French advertising practices, the influencers shouldn't be backstage, social media jealousy, where she "long lunches," Christy Turlington's neck, her love affair with water skiing, one time she worked out at a hotel with a couple of celebs, and Chris' upcoming trip to Lanserhof. instagram.com/pamela_hanson twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Newt talks with Kam Ghaffarian, Executive Chairman of Axiom Space about the future of commercial space travel. Kam is a visionary space and energy entrepreneur, and the driving force behind several companies’ advancing human civilization, including Axiom Space, Intuitive Machines, X Energy, and IBX. As the Executive Chairman of Axiom Space, Kam is leading the development of the first private commercial space station to replace the International Space Station. His journey began in Iran, inspired by the moon landing, and led him to the U.S., where he founded Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, a major NASA contractor. Kam's ventures focus on space commercialization and nuclear power solutions, with X Energy pioneering small modular reactors crucial for AI and energy needs. Axiom Space's missions have united astronauts from diverse countries, fostering international collaboration. Kam's partnerships with companies like Oakley and Prada highlight the commercial potential of space. He advocates for a shift from government-led to commercial-led space activities, emphasizing the urgency of maintaining U.S. space dominance amid global competition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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“That which unites us is far greater than what divides us.” The first four words of this sentence are subtitle, and subtext, for “Path of Liberty,” an immersive outdoor photo and media experience on view through fall 2025 at Freedom Plaza on Manhattan's east side. The creative groundwork for this project was a mammoth effort involving an extensive crew both on the road and behind the scenes. In today's podcast, we catch up with two principals of this project's creative team—creative director Daniella Vale and director of photography, Scott Beardslee—to learn more about their daily lives during two months spent traversing the country by van to interview a broad group of everyday Americans. From the founding idea of capturing the diversity of people across America to the curiosity and resilience of the crew when working on the road to the complexities of orchestrating the many sensory elements for an immersive experience in exhibition, our discussion is rich with creative insight. As Daniella shares during our chat, “I always tend to make three films. There's the film I write, the film I shoot, and then, usually, I rearrange everything and make a totally different film in the edit. So, I've gotten pretty accustomed to non-attachment and rolling with things. That's where the magic happens too.” Guests: Daniella Vale & Scott Beardslee Episode Timeline: 3:28: The inspiration behind Path of Liberty and Daniella's role as creative lead. 6:59: Daniella and Scott's respective backgrounds in photography and film, plus being curious and distinctions between finding the moment vs creating the moment. 12:02: Daniella and Scott's first introduction in the New York film world. 15:14: Building the crew for Path of Liberty and the challenges of traveling and conducting interviews on the road. 21:35: Daniella describes the three films she makes in the process of writing, shooting, and editing, plus the importance of learning to adapt on the fly. 26:54: Memorable stories from the Path of Liberty road trip. 30:56: Episode Break 31:30: We all want to be happy, but there's a difference between freedom and taking advantage of freedom 34:42: Daniella discusses her time in Japan, and the cultural contrast between American individualism and societies that put the group over the individual self. 41:00: The gear Daniella and Scott traveled with and how it affected the project. 47:59: The interview process with portrait subjects, plus making natural portraits in the moment. 58:32: The Path of Liberty installation in midtown Manhattan, the pride of subjects gathered from across the America, plus the complexities of the post-production process 1:05:39: The immersive aspects of the installation—from the sound design of the audio to the visual continuity between the photographs and the on-site terrain. 1:14:19: Scott and Daniella offer career advice for developing as a creative—leave room for being curious. Guest Bios: Daniella Vale is a New York City-based photographer, film director, and producer. Her creative passions began early, influenced by her uncles in Pittsburgh's avant-garde film movement. While attending university in Tokyo, Daniella worked on photography and documentary projects. She later moved to Bollywood, where she collaborated with Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment and Cannes-winning director Manish Jha. In New York, Daniella has worked for brands such as VICE, MTV, Google, and Prada, and with talent such as Alicia Keys, Deepak Chopra, and Lucy Liu. Her portfolio includes work in fashion, branded content, docu-series, and narrative films across various global locations. Career highlights include participating in the 2018 Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner and being featured in Allure magazine for her directing work. And of course, most recently, Daniella headed up the creative team for the immersive outdoor installation, Path of Liberty: That Which Unites Us, which we're here to talk about today. Scott Beardslee began his career in photography, working as a 1st and 2nd assistant. Yet his passion for narrative filmmaking soon inspired him to take a different career route, focusing on shooting films, commercials, and music videos. Upon graduation from San Francisco State University with a film theory and production degree, he pursued cinematography and later attended graduate school at The American Film Institute in Hollywood. Before he became serious about filmmaking himself, Scott worked as a gaffer for many established A.S.C. cinematographers. Currently, Scott is a Director of Photography in the Union Local 600, working on commercials, music videos, and television. Stay Connected: Path of Liberty Website Instagram Daniella Vale Website Instagram Youtube Vimeo Scott Beardslee Website Instagram Vimeo Tiktok Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens