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UNDRESSED WITH POL' AND PATRIK
Janice Dickinson PT 2: Christy Brinkley Stole My Man, Naomi Campbell Snubbed Me. Billy Cosby Who?!? Lies, Limelight & a Cartier Proposal on Rodeo Drive.

UNDRESSED WITH POL' AND PATRIK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 45:49


We sit down with the second half with the legendary Janice Dickinson—Supermodel, author, reality TV icon, and an unapologetic truth-teller—for a conversation that's as wild, real, and iconic as the woman herself. From the moment she enters the room, Janice doesn't hold back. She opens about her past relationships and the betrayal she faced when a close friend—none other than Christie Brinkley—was caught up in a shocking cheating scandal with her then-partner. With unfiltered honesty, Janice dives into heartbreak, girl code, and how she found the strength to move on and demand better. But love wasn't done with her. Janice recounts the serendipitous moment she met her soulmate, Dr. Rocky Garner, on a blind date set up by his son. From their dreamy Chateau Marmont first meeting to his romantic rainy-day proposal over In-N-Out burgers, this real-life love story could be a Hollywood rom-com—except it's all real. Patrik shares the glamorous tale of how he proposed to Pol'—shutting down Rodeo Drive in true fashion—for their televised engagement on E!'s New Money. (Yes, it's now streaming on Peacock!) The conversation then turns to her reality TV resume—from America's Next Top Model to surviving in the jungle on I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! (three times!). Janice spills tea about fellow castmates, grueling stunts, public votes, and why she refused to eat certain local delicacies (bull eyeballs, anyone?). Of course we get into Hot Topics and Janice weighs in on Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori's controversial “outfits,” Jaden Smith's Grammys headpiece moment, and the AI-generated accents that landed Adrian Brody and Felicity Jones Oscar buzz. She's got strong opinions—and she's not afraid to share them. We also talk cancel culture, problematic past tweets, and whether artists like Carla Sofía Gascon should still be celebrated despite offensive remarks. Janice shares her own painful history with Bill Cosby, her role in the early days of the Me-Too movement, and how speaking her truth became part of her healing. Finally, we test her knowledge with a “Supermodel Pop Quiz” where she reveals behind-the-scenes stories about icons like Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Heidi Klum, and Anna Nicole Smith. We reflect on Anna's tragic death—and how deeply personal that loss still feels. As always, we close with a fashion Runway Rundown and a coffee ground reading from Pol' who sees exciting things ahead for Janice, including global travels, new ventures, and a long-overdue moment of public recognition that will put her right back on the throne she deserves. From fashion and fame to heartbreak, healing, and hilarious truth bombs, this episode is pure Janice: raw, radiant, and relentlessly real. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the HurrdatMedia YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hate That You Love It w/ Devan Costa
Smells Like Corporate Spirit

Hate That You Love It w/ Devan Costa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 83:23


Post Malone joins Nirvana, Gabby Petito documentary, bikers crash into Range Rover on Rodeo Drive  https://www.patreon.com/c/HateWatchPodcast  Support the show and get your new 3-month premium wireless plan for $15 a month. Head to https://www.mintmobile.com/HATEWATCH

Living for the Cinema
PRETTY WOMAN (1990)

Living for the Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 20:38 Transcription Available


Edward (Richard Gere) is a wealthy industrialist who is feeling lonely one night while on a business trip.  While cruising Hollywood Boulevard, he meets a prostitute named Vivian (Julia Roberts) and he decides to hire her for the week to stay with him....what he didn't count on was falling in love. :o And what resulted was one of the most popular romantic comedies of all time, a worldwide phenomenon which launched Julia Roberts into the stratosphere.   It was directed by the late, great Garry Marshall (Beaches, The Princess Diaries) and also co-starred Jason Alexander, Laura San Giacomo, and Hector Elizondo.  It had a hugely popular soundtrack and features several iconic scenes.....but how does it hold up?  On the eve of its 35th Anniversary AND Valentines Day, let's head back to the Beverly Wilshire Hotel and Rodeo Drive, and find out.....Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/

California Now Podcast
California Travel on Any Budget

California Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 51:34


On this episode of the California Now Podcast, host Soterios Johnson talks to three Golden State insiders who want to help you get the most out of your next trip to the state—no matter your budget. First, Johnson chats with Nina Ruggiero, Senior Editorial Director at Travel + Leisure. Ruggiero starts off by sharing the latest lodging travel trends and what she looks for in a great hotel. “Yes, you want a nice hotel, but you want to feel like you're actually in the destination that you're in,” she explains. Ruggiero then dives deep on her top picks for both high-end lodgings and wallet-conscious accommodations in West Hollywood, the Central Coast, Laguna Beach, and Palm Springs. Next, Johnson is joined by Farley Elliott, Southern California Bureau Chief at SFGate. Farley breaks down the best splurge-worthy dining spots in San Diego and offers up some wallet-friendly finds that still pack a punch. “If you're on a budget, I think most corner taco shops that you stop into [in San Diego] are going to treat you pretty right,” notes Elliott. He also delves into Michelin-starred cuisine and other high-end spots in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Santa Barbara. Finally, Johnson sits down with Carrie Cramer, an award-winning celebrity stylist and personal shopper. Cramer shares how to navigate California's shopping scene, from the high-end boutiques of Rodeo Drive and South Coast Plaza to local gems in Carmel-by-the-Sea and San Francisco.  

Glitter Ledger
Managing Risk in Crypto in Murder and in Opera with Joseph Cox of Valmar Capital

Glitter Ledger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 44:27


Good evening I am back and Oh how I have missed..... most of you. I am pleased to announce that I have officially joined a new crypto company as a paid non paid intern.. I accidentally landed some new employment that I found on Discord when I thought I was logging into my very expensive porn account. Alas.  It is a privilege to be thrust into an industry responsible for banking the unbanked and unnecessary.To be clear, it is not that I need a job, it was just that I need funding outside of my dwindling Trustfund to support my chronic Degenerate memecoin and Christian Louboutin addiction side ordered with usual sessions with Psychic Derek on Rodeo Drive, who btw says Ethereum is a boomer chain.I digress. Lets start from the beginning. I realized I needed employment for money that I did not want to ask my husband for.I realize crypto fixes this. Yet I had no legitimate interests other than Rich people and scams. I am indeed  creepto native. I've made out with Do Kwon at the Four Seasons Lobby Permissionless 2017, and I can deposit $1000 dollars of my husband's money into my Kraken account to buy Pax Gold hashtag Tokenize Atangonize. I digress.My guest today is Sir Joseph Cox, who's cobalt blue collar background and lack of cartilage in his nose goes well with his startlingly romantic understanding of literature and Patricidicial Operas.  He is our White Knight Sam Bankman Fried meets the rough and tough Mark Wahlberg Wrestler of our crypto generation who can reference opera, Volatility, and can beatup a thug on the subway  in the same breadth. C'est sexy. C'est scary. With his keen mathematical mind and rampantly stringent approach to risk, Joseph and his team at Valmar do a lot of things at Valmar to manage crypto funds that I do not understand. They do not use Discord.   Joseph and I met on the jury of the Karen Read trials in January of 2022 late night at the Ritz hotel in Boston, over dirty martinis pouring over the witness' neighbors text messages while talking opera and Solana, utterly convinced of her guilt and her innocence and her guilt and then back again, much like how the jurors of OJ Simpson must have felt. Joe despite his cobalt blue collar background, has built himself up to the creme da la creme of the glitterati of crypto hedge fund knowledge and success and it was a pleasure for him to grace Headquarters. I look forward to returning to Jury. See you at the St. Regis. #GlitterLedger 

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Dawn Moore, Clayton Moore, and The Lone Ranger Creed

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 21:44


TVC 673.5: Dawn Moore, daughter of Clayton Moore, talks to Ed about the origins of the Lone Ranger Creed; how her dad embodied the words of the Creed every day for the last fifty years of his life; and how Dawn displayed quotes from some of the tenets of the Creed on the window of the Harry Winston jewelry store on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills to help calm her neighborhood on the day after of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Other topics this segment include the various connections between Clayton Moore, Roy Rogers, and Dale Evans, and how that is captured in some of the vintage photographs that are currently on display as part of the Happy Trails exhibit at TheHollywoodMuseum.com. For more about Dawn, go to MooreAbout.com.

STANDARD H Podcast
Ep. 145 - Christian Knoop ( Chief Design Officer IWC Watches)

STANDARD H Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 55:16


Today's guest is a special one. Christian Knoop is the Chief Design Officer of IWC, perhaps my favorite watch brand, and certainly my first love among them. Christian and I met a year ago at an event in their flagship boutique on Rodeo Drive, and he was kind enough to host me last April when I also toured the factory. Needless to say it was an incredible experience and the hospitality was amazing. We chat about his design background, his approach to design, the various families in their catalogue and Christian offers a glimpse into what it was like designing a watch with Lewis Hamilton. I hope you enjoy our conversation because I sure did. Links: STANDARD H https://standard-h.com/ @standardh_ IWC https://www.iwc.com/ @iwcwatches

New Books Network
Scott Huver, "Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210" (Post Hill Press, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 52:30


Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210 (Post Hill Press, 2024) explores the city's true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210. Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime stories spanning the legendary city's history, each with oh-so-90210 twists—including a high-profile murder mystery in the city's most extravagant mansion, the daring exploits of a handsome cat burglar with movie star looks, a toxic Tinseltown love triangle that ended in gunplay, a brazen Rodeo Drive jewelry store holdup with tragically stunning finale, an Oscar nominated actress on shoplifting spree and more—complete with major roles and countless cameos by Hollywood idols and cultural icons. A gripping, century-long tour of the glamorous city's shadowy underbelly through crimes and misdemeanors as over-the-top as the city itself, Beverly Hills Noir collects the kinds of stories you'd expect to be swapped if James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne had met Jackie Collins and Ryan Murphy for cocktails at the Polo Lounge. It's Sunset Boulevard and Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood turned sordid, face-down-in-the-pool reality. Scott Huver has covered the inner workings of Beverly Hills, the entertainment industry, and the Los Angeles-area elite for three decades. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Film
Scott Huver, "Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210" (Post Hill Press, 2024)

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 52:30


Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210 (Post Hill Press, 2024) explores the city's true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210. Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime stories spanning the legendary city's history, each with oh-so-90210 twists—including a high-profile murder mystery in the city's most extravagant mansion, the daring exploits of a handsome cat burglar with movie star looks, a toxic Tinseltown love triangle that ended in gunplay, a brazen Rodeo Drive jewelry store holdup with tragically stunning finale, an Oscar nominated actress on shoplifting spree and more—complete with major roles and countless cameos by Hollywood idols and cultural icons. A gripping, century-long tour of the glamorous city's shadowy underbelly through crimes and misdemeanors as over-the-top as the city itself, Beverly Hills Noir collects the kinds of stories you'd expect to be swapped if James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne had met Jackie Collins and Ryan Murphy for cocktails at the Polo Lounge. It's Sunset Boulevard and Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood turned sordid, face-down-in-the-pool reality. Scott Huver has covered the inner workings of Beverly Hills, the entertainment industry, and the Los Angeles-area elite for three decades. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film

New Books in American Studies
Scott Huver, "Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210" (Post Hill Press, 2024)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 52:30


Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210 (Post Hill Press, 2024) explores the city's true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210. Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime stories spanning the legendary city's history, each with oh-so-90210 twists—including a high-profile murder mystery in the city's most extravagant mansion, the daring exploits of a handsome cat burglar with movie star looks, a toxic Tinseltown love triangle that ended in gunplay, a brazen Rodeo Drive jewelry store holdup with tragically stunning finale, an Oscar nominated actress on shoplifting spree and more—complete with major roles and countless cameos by Hollywood idols and cultural icons. A gripping, century-long tour of the glamorous city's shadowy underbelly through crimes and misdemeanors as over-the-top as the city itself, Beverly Hills Noir collects the kinds of stories you'd expect to be swapped if James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne had met Jackie Collins and Ryan Murphy for cocktails at the Polo Lounge. It's Sunset Boulevard and Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood turned sordid, face-down-in-the-pool reality. Scott Huver has covered the inner workings of Beverly Hills, the entertainment industry, and the Los Angeles-area elite for three decades. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in the American West
Scott Huver, "Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210" (Post Hill Press, 2024)

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 52:30


Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210 (Post Hill Press, 2024) explores the city's true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210. Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime stories spanning the legendary city's history, each with oh-so-90210 twists—including a high-profile murder mystery in the city's most extravagant mansion, the daring exploits of a handsome cat burglar with movie star looks, a toxic Tinseltown love triangle that ended in gunplay, a brazen Rodeo Drive jewelry store holdup with tragically stunning finale, an Oscar nominated actress on shoplifting spree and more—complete with major roles and countless cameos by Hollywood idols and cultural icons. A gripping, century-long tour of the glamorous city's shadowy underbelly through crimes and misdemeanors as over-the-top as the city itself, Beverly Hills Noir collects the kinds of stories you'd expect to be swapped if James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne had met Jackie Collins and Ryan Murphy for cocktails at the Polo Lounge. It's Sunset Boulevard and Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood turned sordid, face-down-in-the-pool reality. Scott Huver has covered the inner workings of Beverly Hills, the entertainment industry, and the Los Angeles-area elite for three decades. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west

New Books in Journalism
Scott Huver, "Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210" (Post Hill Press, 2024)

New Books in Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 52:30


Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210 (Post Hill Press, 2024) explores the city's true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210. Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime stories spanning the legendary city's history, each with oh-so-90210 twists—including a high-profile murder mystery in the city's most extravagant mansion, the daring exploits of a handsome cat burglar with movie star looks, a toxic Tinseltown love triangle that ended in gunplay, a brazen Rodeo Drive jewelry store holdup with tragically stunning finale, an Oscar nominated actress on shoplifting spree and more—complete with major roles and countless cameos by Hollywood idols and cultural icons. A gripping, century-long tour of the glamorous city's shadowy underbelly through crimes and misdemeanors as over-the-top as the city itself, Beverly Hills Noir collects the kinds of stories you'd expect to be swapped if James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne had met Jackie Collins and Ryan Murphy for cocktails at the Polo Lounge. It's Sunset Boulevard and Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood turned sordid, face-down-in-the-pool reality. Scott Huver has covered the inner workings of Beverly Hills, the entertainment industry, and the Los Angeles-area elite for three decades. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism

New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform
Scott Huver, "Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210" (Post Hill Press, 2024)

New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 52:30


Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210 (Post Hill Press, 2024) explores the city's true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210. Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime stories spanning the legendary city's history, each with oh-so-90210 twists—including a high-profile murder mystery in the city's most extravagant mansion, the daring exploits of a handsome cat burglar with movie star looks, a toxic Tinseltown love triangle that ended in gunplay, a brazen Rodeo Drive jewelry store holdup with tragically stunning finale, an Oscar nominated actress on shoplifting spree and more—complete with major roles and countless cameos by Hollywood idols and cultural icons. A gripping, century-long tour of the glamorous city's shadowy underbelly through crimes and misdemeanors as over-the-top as the city itself, Beverly Hills Noir collects the kinds of stories you'd expect to be swapped if James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne had met Jackie Collins and Ryan Murphy for cocktails at the Polo Lounge. It's Sunset Boulevard and Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood turned sordid, face-down-in-the-pool reality. Scott Huver has covered the inner workings of Beverly Hills, the entertainment industry, and the Los Angeles-area elite for three decades. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Popular Culture
Scott Huver, "Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210" (Post Hill Press, 2024)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 52:30


Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210 (Post Hill Press, 2024) explores the city's true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210. Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime stories spanning the legendary city's history, each with oh-so-90210 twists—including a high-profile murder mystery in the city's most extravagant mansion, the daring exploits of a handsome cat burglar with movie star looks, a toxic Tinseltown love triangle that ended in gunplay, a brazen Rodeo Drive jewelry store holdup with tragically stunning finale, an Oscar nominated actress on shoplifting spree and more—complete with major roles and countless cameos by Hollywood idols and cultural icons. A gripping, century-long tour of the glamorous city's shadowy underbelly through crimes and misdemeanors as over-the-top as the city itself, Beverly Hills Noir collects the kinds of stories you'd expect to be swapped if James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne had met Jackie Collins and Ryan Murphy for cocktails at the Polo Lounge. It's Sunset Boulevard and Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood turned sordid, face-down-in-the-pool reality. Scott Huver has covered the inner workings of Beverly Hills, the entertainment industry, and the Los Angeles-area elite for three decades. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture

Rainy Day Rabbit Holes: Pacific Northwest History and Humor
JZ Knight's UPS Secrets and a Sweet Prank Twist

Rainy Day Rabbit Holes: Pacific Northwest History and Humor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 16:15


Bonus Episode: Jason's UPS Tales—Luxury, Laughs, and a Dash of RocaWhat's it like handling packages worth tens of thousands of dollars for a luxury-loving guru? Rainy Day Rabbit Holes Podcast is diving into the world of JZ Knight from an unexpected angle: Shea's brother Jason joins us for a hilarious and jaw-dropping bonus episode!Jason recounts his time working for UPS, where he processed packages for JZ Knight—packages filled with high-end goods going to Rodeo Drive. He paints a vivid picture of Knight's opulent lifestyle during her heyday. But that's not all! Jason shares the ultimate prank he pulled on his boss, involving none other than the maker of Almond Roca. It's a story that'll have you laughing out loud and appreciating the creativity of a good joke.What You'll Hear:Insider tidbits about J.Z. Knight's luxurious habits.The logistics of handling high-value packages at UPS.The hilarity of a Bart Simpson-level prank that brought some levity to Jason's workplace.A little more about Shea and Jason's sibling dynamic as they reminisce and laugh together.If you've already been captivated by our two-part series on J.Z. Knight, this bonus episode is the perfect cherry on top. It's equal parts fascinating and funny!Listen now at Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to check out our previous J.Z. Knight episodes, also available now!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pacific-northwest-history-humor-rainy-day-rabbit-holes--6271663/support.

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast
Born Wild on Rodeo Drive: Richard Orlinski Breaks the Rules

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 38:38


Rodeo Drive has gone wild. Visitors to the luxury street have fallen in love with eight colorful, life-size sculptures of animals – Wild Kong, Standing Bear, Panda and Crocodile – designed by the French artist Richard Orlinski, and part of this summer's “Rodeo Drive Celebrates Fashion”.But sculptures are only part of Orlinski's multifaceted output. He was the artist of record at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, he mixes up art with music and stand up comedy, and he has partnerships with international brands including Lancome, Hublot, Puma, and Disney. Now he has written a book – Pourquoi J'ai Cassé les Codes, or “Why I Broke The Codes” – about his life of going against the grain.He stopped off recently in Beverly Hills, and talked with Lyn Winter, host of Rodeo Drive - The Podcast, about his unconventional approach to art and life, starting with why he chose to celebrate wild animals in his sculpture.Animals, he says, have much to teach humans, as they “obey a virtuous circle,” and kill only for food, while humans kill for nothing. He spoke about his personal experience with a violent father, which also laid the ground for his future self: “I realized very early that I have nobody to trust, so I was very alone. And when you like that, you're angry, and you want to succeed.”He says that his fighting spirit helped him deal with initial rejection from the Parisian art world, and develop his mass appeal with a sense of freedom to do his own thing. “I'm not like a niche artist,” he says. “I'm popular, but popular in a good way. I create an emotion, even a bad emotion, but it is emotion.”Orlinski explains his admiration for Andy Warhol, why he opened his own chain of Orlinski galleries, and how he treats art more like fashion - with seasons, and a branded experience that is meant to be fun for people of all ages. The future of art display, he says, is big spaces, where visitors can eat, spend time, and enjoy a multisensory experience. “The competition is always the same. So you have to create, invent something new, and I think the artist and the galleries and the people in this industry need to create something like that.”He also talks about his book, Pourquoi J'ai Cassé les Codes, which has been a hit with the French public. It's a self-help guide of sorts, delivering life lessons from his own experiences. “Many people are very thankful about this book, because it helps them to change, to listen to the little voice inside, to follow their dreams.”While seven of Orlinski's wild creatures will leave Rodeo Drive, one work will remain permanently on view. Which one might that be, asked Winter.“I think it's the Kong with a big heart, and written on the heart is ‘Rodeo Drive', responds Orlinski. “It fits with the place, and it was made for it. This is the only piece that was really made for it.”Season 5 of Rodeo Drive – The Podcast is presented by the Rodeo Drive Committee with the support of The Hayman Family, Two Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, and the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau.Season 5 Credits:Executive Producer and Host: Lyn WinterOn behalf of the Rodeo Drive Committee: Kay Monica RoseScriptwriter and Editorial Advisor: Frances AndertonEditor and Videographer: Hans FjellestadTheme music by Brian BanksProduction Assistant: Isabelle AlfonsoListen, subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.Visit the website: https://rodeodrive-bh.com/podcast/Join us on Instagram @rodeodrive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Global Travel Planning
3 Days in Los Angeles: Itinerary & Travel Tips

Global Travel Planning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 24:52


In episode 33 of the Global Travel Planning Podcast, Tracy and Doug recount their whirlwind adventure in Los Angeles. Discover how a cancelled flight turned their planned three-and-a-half-day itinerary into a two-and-a-half-day sprint filled with iconic attractions and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're considering a stopover en route to Europe or simply looking for a short getaway in the City of Angels, this episode is packed with tips and insights.Tracy and Doug share their stay at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, a location steeped in cinematic history and charm. They highlight their VIP experience at Universal Studios, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the magic of Hollywood with no queues and exclusive access. The duo also revisits their favourite spots on the Day in LA tour, from the glamour of Rodeo Drive to the iconic Hollywood sign.With practical advice on navigating Los Angeles, including transport tips and itinerary suggestions, this episode is a must-listen for anyone planning a visit to the entertainment capital of the world. Whether you're a film buff or just seeking a taste of Tinseltown, Tracy and Doug's experience provides both inspiration and a practical guide.Send us a text

The Road from Carmel
Adeline Shayegan (1989-1990)

The Road from Carmel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 51:37


Joining Jill and Doron on the 31st episode of the podcast, the thirteenth of our second season, to tell us her story is designer and businesswoman Adeline Shayegan, who attended Carmel College from 1989 to ‘90. Adeline was born in Bath to Persian Jewish parents, and grew up in England, Iran, France and America, where she currently resides, in Beverly Hills, with her husband of 9 years, Robert, and their dog.  She owns the three-storey “Love Love Tennis” boutique by Rodeo Drive, where she designs, manufactures and sells luxury tennis apparel, as well as jewelry and bags.  She is also a former professional poker player and the author of two books on tennis. Hear Adeline talk about which former student she owes her strong legs to, ‘borrowing' a powerboat from the boathouse, starting her first business at Carmel, the differences between being a pupil in Mongewell Park and Beverly Hills, and meeting her husband on the tennis court. Thank you, Adeline Shayegan, for turning us again to Carmel days!   Personal mentions in this episode: Philip Skelker (Headmaster) Miss Pennistone (Housemistress) Elinor Zeitouni Simon Kay Rossana Shokrian Meir Javedanfar Nadia Rosenberg Alan Ingram Robert Serr Sebastian Marcu Jo Cowan Jessie D'Acampo Shira Tilles Marcus   Feel free to leave a comment letting us know what you liked about this episode, and rate us on your favorite podcast platform

RTÉ - The Business
From Castlebar to Rodeo Drive - the Jeweller in Mayo's Crown

RTÉ - The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 17:34


Nigel O'Reilly, a master goldsmith and high jewelry designer, is trailblazing in the industry. His creations have appeared in Vogue, adorned celebrities like Saoirse Ronan and Julianne Moore, and featured at Sotheby's auctions. Yet, he remains rooted in his hometown, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. Before discussing his success, he reflects on his childhood.

Seriously Sinister
EP 174: When You Wish Upon a Grudge

Seriously Sinister

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 59:14


Blow out those birthday candles, pluck an eyelash, and toss a coin into the fountain—we're wishing for some sweet, petty revenge! This week, Trevin laments the loss of his smartwatch, which took forever to get used to, while Amanda struggles with possibly the smelliest husband on the planet. Amanda shares her Top 5 Most Dangerous Tightrope Walks, and Trevin dives into the Strangest and Most Bizarre Requests Made to Hotels this year. For the stories, Amanda takes us to a small Vermont town where dreams were dashed and wishes were crushed, while Trevin delivers a tale of disastrous customer service at a high-end luxury brand. Both stories are united by one thing: no charges, no arrests—just pure, petty drama! Today's Stories: Boy with the Leaking Boot Petty Woman (Discussions include: smartwatch etiquette, warranty returns, construction, sandblasting, bad smells, water waste, washing in coffee grounds, Karl Wallenda, Nik Wallenda, Grand Canyon, volcano, Hotels.com , hotel room innsights, Evian water, Bananas, caviar hotdog, Wallingford Vermont, fountain, making a wish, vandalism,  Louis Vuitton,  Chongqing China, Starlight Place Shopping Centre, fashion, Vengeance, Julia Roberts, Pretty Woman, Rodeo Drive, Gucci) Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livelaughlarcenydoomedcrew For ad-free episodes and lots of other bonus content, join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/LiveLaughLarceny  Check out our website: HereFollow us on Instagram: HereFollow us on Facebook: HereFollow us on TikTok: HereFollow us on Twitter: Here If you have a crime you'd like to hear on our show OR have a personal petty story, email us at livelaughlarceny@gmail.com or send us a DM on any of our socials!

Be It Till You See It
418. How to Make Fitness Work for You During Menopause

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 41:05


Are you navigating the challenges of perimenopause and menopause? In this episode, Dr. Jan Schroeder, PhD, a fitness expert specializing in women's health, reveals how to manage hormonal changes, maintain fitness, and stay empowered through menopause. Learn how to take control of your symptoms, prioritize bone and heart health, and embrace your body's transition with confidence and grace.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:How hormonal changes affect fitness during perimenopause and menopause.Why adjusting cardio workouts can help reduce weight gain and cortisol levels.The critical importance of heart health and bone health for women in menopause.Managing menopause symptoms like hot flashes, brain fog, and sleep issues with exercise.Why strength training and shorter, more focused workouts are key to maintaining fitness.Episode References/Links:Jan Schroeder WebsiteEve By Cat BohannonGuest Bio:Dr. Jan Schroeder is a professor and past Chair of the Department of Kinesiology at Long Beach State University. She coordinates and teaches in the Fitness and Integrated Training Bachelor of Science degree program and has authored over 60+ articles in the area of exercise physiology and fitness. She also owns Garage Girls Fitness, an in-person and online training company focused on group exercise and health and wellness education for women. In 2021, she was named the IDEA Fitness Leader of the Year. Her areas of expertise include older adults, women experiencing the menopausal transition, as well as fitness trends and programming.  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar  Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn  Episode Transcript:Jan Schroeder, PhD. 0:00  The media around menopause so oftentimes is negative that it doesn't focus on the positive aspects of menopause, like, thank God I no longer have a freaking period. I mean, that's a huge positive. I just sometimes think that the media focuses on all the big changes that can affect us. But they don't focus on, hey, this is just part of life. This is natural. This is not a big deal. We can make it better. Lesley Logan 0:21  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Ladies, this is the episode you have been asking me for. This is the one I have been hearing from you. I already say this when we get to Jan, but I just want you to know. I want you to be excited. I love this interview. I know I love them all. I do. But I love this interview. Shout out to my friend Michelle Sims, who introduced me to Jan Schroeder, our guest today. We are talking perimenopause, menopause and fitness. And I am so, so excited for this, because in being until we see it, when our hormones change, it can be freaking annoying. It can be very difficult. It's a big change. There's a lot you'll learn about yourself. And so what I love is we are now armed with some information, how to listen to our bodies and what our workouts need to look like. And you are going to love this, and it is positive and exciting, and there's not doom and gloom when it comes to perimenopause in this episode. So I cannot wait for you to get this information in your ears. Here is Jan Schroeder. All right, Be It babe. You asked a lot. I heard you. I told you to be patient. I know patience is not for many of us, but also especially when you want to know about perimenopause. So today's guest is Jan Schroeder. She's amazing. She's a dear friend of one of my friends, and so I'm so glad when the world's collided and we can talk today. Jan, will you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at? Jan Schroeder, PhD. 2:16  Of course. Well, first of all, Lesley, thank you so much for having me on because this is a topic that I love talking about. My name is Dr. Jan Schroeder. I am a professor at Long Beach State University. I am the coordinator for our Bachelor's of Science degree in fitness. We are one of the only universities in the country that has a degree in fitness. So we really focus on training students to go into the fitness industry, which is, I love it, because I developed the degrees.Lesley Logan 2:47  That's a degree I needed, and I went to college down the street. I should have gone there. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 2:51  Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Most of, most universities have an exercise science degree, which is more of a clinical track. You know that students want to go into physical therapy or occupational therapy, but we focus on, let's get them into the industry and teach them how to work with clients, and all of that. The science plus the art of the industry. Lesley Logan 3:12  Yeah, because working with humans is a whole, I've been teaching Pilates for 16 years, and I'm often a client of a personal trainer or something. I was telling this to my, those in my mentorship today, they're complaining. They said one of their clients is like, complain about being uncomfortable. And I said, Well, change is uncomfortable, and sometimes we have to be honest with people. So there's a difference between pain and discomfort. And I said I had a trainer called me out because I had fractured my tibial plateau, non-surgical, but I was off it for eight weeks, and so I'm starting to squat and lunge again, and I was immediately like, ow, can't do it, it hurts. And he, the first couple of times, changed the exercise, and then one day he's like, so Is it painful, or is it hard? I was like, oh, noted, and that's like long story to talk about your thing, like the art of working with people.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 4:06  Exactly. But it's also what makes it fun. You know? Lesley Logan 4:11  Never a dull day. So okay, but that means you've been doing this for like, your whole life? Jan Schroeder, PhD. 4:18  Yeah, yes, yes, and we just won't say how long that's been. It's, yeah, I've been in academia for a very long time, but I'm also in the industry. So I teach group exercise. I have my own business that deals with women who are going through the, you know, menopause and beyond. That's a clientele that I love. I love, love, love working with these women, because it's such a unique transition in our life, not just what's going on physiologically, but what's going on socially and psychologically, that it just is exciting. And I find that these women that I work with, they want to know the education behind it. Instead of just, just tell me what to do so I look better, it's now it moves beyond that, tell me what to do and why to do it so that I feel better.Lesley Logan 5:14  Yeah, I agree. I was telling my team. I was like, OPC is not for the 20-something who needs a burn. This is for the woman who's like she is, she's done on things. She's not, she knows what working out means. She knows she has to do it. She wants to feel seen and supported, and she wants it to make to be amazing in a few minutes she has for the day and like, that is who this is for. But she wants to know how it's working. But I think you know when you're younger, you can get away with, like, not knowing. You could just do anything. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 5:41  Yeah, exactly.Lesley Logan 5:44  You do get to a point especially, it's also very interesting. I think it really, I don't know, maybe doesn't suck because it's not doom and gloom. But it's interesting that at the point that our bodies are changing is also often, for many women, the point when they have time to think about their bodies and why it changed. So then it's almost like they don't have a baseline to kind of go off of. I don't know. Maybe that's just like something I've noticed. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 6:06  Yeah, and I well, and I also think the, I don't want to call it, I don't know, I'll call it the press, the media, around menopause, so oftentimes is negative that it doesn't focus on the positive aspects of menopause, like, thank God I no longer have a freaking period, you know? I mean, that's a huge positive. I can't get pregnant. That's a good thing. I just sometimes think that the media focuses on all the big changes that can affect us, but they don't focus on, you know, hey, this is just part of life. This is natural. This is not a big deal. We can make it better. Lesley Logan 6:49  Yeah, I think you're right. First of all, I rarely heard a, I would call when I was younger, they called like, the change. And like, it was a little hush, and you just see grandma, like, just fanning, you know, and you're freezing. And so just very specific examples, and then it's you're on the other side. But no one actually, like, talked about it and I feel what's really cool for me, I'm 41, and I have most of my friends are over 45 there are in their early 50s, and so they are telling me all the things are going through, and they are also telling me, like, hey, I wish I'd done this in my 40s. It would have made my whole life a whole lot easier. And so since you are in fitness, like, our fitness does change, especially when we're in the change. So can we talk a little bit about perimenopause, fitness versus menopause? Like, what happen? Do we get to work out easier (inaudible)?Jan Schroeder, PhD. 7:41  Well, it's, you know, with what our body's going through. So if you think about our physiology, we really peak for our strength, our cardio, respiratory fitness, our range of motion, so our flexibility. We peak in our 20s, which is pretty young to be. Lesley Logan 8:00  Why do we waste the peak on the 20 year old? She doesn't even know what she wants. She thinks she does, but we all know when we look back.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 8:08  Exactly. So then once we you know, we get past that, late 20s, early 30s, where, okay, now things are a little bit different. And you hear women go, oh yeah, I can't just go run five miles and lose 10 pounds. It's those sorts of things. So what's happening in the body is there's a lot of physiological changes that happen with aging. So just real quickly, my area of expertise, my PhD, is in exercise physiology, with a concentration in gerontology, so with the older adult, so studying how we possibly will decline in our physiology, it's not something that we can stop. We're all aging, but we can make it so we delay it. If you're an elite athlete when you were younger, you're going to see declines. If you didn't exercise, and you start exercising later in life, you may be in the best shape of your entire life because you got stronger, you got fitter, you know. So it's everybody's a little bit different, but with fitness, it does not need to decline, like people think it does, but we also have to take into account, okay, it may be harder to maintain that really elite level of fitness that some people enjoyed, maybe they were an athlete or a fitness competitor or something like that. That's hard to maintain as we get older, to have really good fitness level, not as hard to maintain. So does that make sense? Lesley Logan 9:46  Yeah, I think I'm with you. People have told me, like, oh, after 30 you're not getting any muscle, and there's all this more doom and gloom. It's like, then what's the point? My dad is 72, the time we're recording this, and he deadlifts almost 300 pounds, he back squats almost 300 pounds, and he benches over 200 and he is 72 and yes, he's not having huge gains whenever we do one rep max is like, it's not like 15, 20 pounds difference, but he's actually getting stronger. It's kind of amazing. So, yeah, it's, I see what you're saying. It's very cool. We have to just have expectations. Like I'm I used to run seven-minute miles. I no longer do.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 10:25  And do you want to? Lesley Logan 10:27  You know, I don't. Actually once I, here's the thing I noticed that perimenopause, and we'll get there, ladies,but like once I started working out, based on my cycle, I got this app, but it told me, like today, do higher volumes. This is what it looks like, if it's cardio, this is what it looks like when it's strength training. I feel so much better than when I worked out the exact same every single day of every single week, right? Just but me, you know, I again. I'm older now, so my body needs.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 10:54  Yeah. So it's, you know, with working out, as we go through this change, our hormones change, and that affects how we should work out for whatever particular goal it is. So I always talk to my clients about when they're going through this, we want to hit three areas. We need to worry about the symptoms. Maybe you have hot flashes, or maybe you can't sleep, or maybe you have that brain fog or some cognitive difficulties during this. These are all typical symptoms of menopause. So we need to work out to make sure that we're addressing those symptoms, and that's usually what women focus on. I want the symptoms gone, and especially like weight gain. That's a huge thing, because we tend to gain weight around the middle during this time period. But I also have to explain to them, okay, that's fantastic, and we are going to get there. We are going to do that. We're going to work on providing exercises and exercise routines that hope to minimize the symptoms, but we also have to work on our heart health, because as soon as we go through menopause and we lose our estrogen, our risk of heart disease increases dramatically, about five times. Lesley Logan 12:15  I heard that the other day, and I was like, oh, because you know, like, you're, I'm like, okay, how do we prolong? How do I get menopause (inaudible) I'll have my (inaudible) in my 60s. I'm sorry, I shouldn't beg for it to go away. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 12:28  Yeah, exactly. And the problem is with heart we don't think about it as women. The men have the heart disease. The men have heart attacks. Well, we get right up there with them, the same risk factor, and we do it really quickly. And the scary thing is, is that we don't recognize the signs of heart disease and heart attacks in women, because they're slightly different than men. But not only do we have to worry about heart health, we have to worry about our bones because you break a bone and it's not great. Lesley Logan 12:57  Yeah, I know. Everyone listening, whenever I teach on tour, whenever I can, I teach this one Pilates marching exercise. It's a standing marching thing, and I would make my 80-year-old client do it all the time, and she came twice a week, and she and she hated it. She rolled her eyes, and she's like, why am I doing this? And I'm like, to be honest, it's because if you fall and break a bone, that's kind of it for you. Like, that's the end. I'm just gonna be, it comes with risk, it's just like, it's a downward spiral. And she was like, you know, whatever, that day she went to Rodeo Drive. So I taught in L.A., she went to Rodeo Drive, and she had her phone in one hand and her purse in the other, and she was walking down those rounded Roman type steps, and she missed one, and her body did the marching thing where it picked its legs up, and she basically ran down the stairs. She did not fall, she did not break anything. And she said, do I have to do it every day? I'm like, yeah. And then I was like, thank God it worked. Yeah, but it's true. Like, it really is. It's a bad thing. So okay, we've heard about bones. We've heard about our heart, and that's like, so yes, we, yes, in perimenopause, a lot of women are like, I would like to not have this. My body is changing, my clothes don't fit, but you're saying we need to have, we have other focuses that are more important.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 14:12  Well, and I'm not saying symptom relief is not important, because it really is. If you have one through menopause, those hot flashes are brutal. They are brutal. A friend of mine explained it to me as she said, my body is internally combusting. And I'm like, yes, that is it. Because it's not like you're hot from being out in the sun, you are on fire. And if we can reduce the severity of that through activity, that's fantastic. If we can improve sleep, which is critical in this stage of our lives through exercise, that is important. So all three areas we gotta kind of keep in the back of her mind of I need to work on my heart, I need to work on my bones, but I also want symptom relief. Lesley Logan 15:05  Okay. Yeah. And we can do that through fitness? Because that's, okay, hold on, you have to tell me. Because when I read something, it was like, well, the workouts you can do, it almost seemed like baby workout. I was like, this is not gonna work for me. I already work out like, this is that's great if you've never done it, and I'm glad that there's something out there, but like this, I'm not just going to do a little bridge and hope it helps.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 15:26  Exactly, yeah, it's, you know, for those of us who've worked out all of our lives, one, we're a little bit better off in menopause than somebody who starts later. So, if you're, you know, for your listeners, if they're in their late 30s, early 40s, they gotta get on it. They gotta get that regular exercise program going. Because what the research shows is that women who have been active are better at keeping off the weight gain that we see, especially the weight gain around the belly, our bones are better. Our heart disease risk is lower. Symptoms tend to be less severe if we work out prior. You know, if we've, so, continue to work out. That's a good thing. Lesley Logan 16:13  My ladies who are in that age range, I don't care if you've got kiddos, busy life, this is the time. So yeah.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 16:19  But if we start working out later in life, doesn't mean that, oh well, I'm not going to have those benefits. Yes, you will, I promise you will. Lesley Logan 16:26  Yeah, good, yeah. So that's not that it's ever too late. It's just that there are some signs that, an evidence that it could be easier if, if you have the option to start, do it. Okay. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 16:37  Right. Yeah. And then for those of us who have worked out consistently. I typically work out 14, 15 hours a week. But, I mean, I'm in the industry. I've always been active, those sorts of things. I can't slack off on that. So what we find is that when we go through menopause, we start to reduce our activity level. We reduce our exercise level. We reduce our what we call spontaneous physical activity. You know, where you're up and cleaning the house, or you're up and gardening or whatever, we reduce that by almost 40%. Lesley Logan 17:16  Oh, that's going to be, you're gonna start seeing changes everywhere, inside and out, because that's a huge, that's not a little bit, that's a lot. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 17:25  That is a lot and we might not even realize that we're doing it. So you know, keeping a fitness tracker that is letting you know how many steps you get into the day, or keeping a fitness journal where you're jotting down what did I do today? How often did I sit today becomes really important because, you know, a client sometimes will say to me, Jan, I'm doing all the workouts that you've prescribed, but it's not working. And I say to them, what are you doing in the other 23 hours of the day? You know, and that helps them to go, oh, oh, okay, I understand that. And here's the thing, I don't want to blame women for doing that, because that is dictated by estrogen. When we lose estrogen in our brain, so estrogen affects all different tissues in the body. So when we start to lose estrogen, it affects our brain, specifically the hypothalamus. And the hypothalamus is responsible for how much food you eat, how much energy you expend, and when we take estrogen away through menopause, what the brain does is that hypothalamus can't regulate that anymore. We tend to eat more. We tend to move less. Lesley Logan 18:44  Okay, this is, so it's not a willpower thing. It's like biological and so we have to be conscious about getting up then having that spontaneous movement or tracking things to make sure that whatever, not whatever you were doing before it, but like, just that so you're not doing a 40% drop like you're, Jan Schroeder, PhD. 19:02  Correct. Lesley Logan 19:02  That's so huge, you know.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 19:04  It is. And I find that women all the time, they just go, it's my fault. It is not your fault. It is physiology. It is biological that your brain is putting you into this pattern. And so we just have to be extra aware of what we're doing. Lesley Logan 19:25  Yeah, yeah, intentional. So, okay, so if we are in the perimenopause, so the women who have not had that one year, no cycle, you know? And that's, it's like, it's like a moment that you're menopause, it's so confusing. One day and that's it. And you can be in perimenopause for years. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 19:48  Yeah, years. You can be in perimenopause for up to a decade. Lesley Logan 19:53  Yeah. Fun. One of my girlfriend says, I'm having hot flashes for her birthday. So enter these inserts that go in your bra. They're from the freezer, and you can stick them in your bra. And she loves them. I was like, I think that would be so hard to put in my bra one day, but I don't have hot flashes. So how should they be thinking about their working out in the perimenopause years? Jan Schroeder, PhD. 20:17  Okay, so a big thing with this working out is a lot of us who are going through menopause right now, we grew up in the 70s and the 80s, and cardio was king. You did high intensity cardio. You did tons of cardio. Lesley Logan 20:34  I did step classes as a teenager. I was, my mom, I would have step class, Jazzercise. Hello. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 20:41  Exactly. So cardio is, I should say cardio is queen, type of thing, but with it, a lot of times during this stage of our life, we need to actually back off on cardio. And the reason for it is because of our cortisol levels. So cortisol, they call it the stress hormone, and it can lead to weight gain. So cortisol is really, really important in the body, and it gets a lot of bad press, but it's a good hormone. It's that fight or flight hormone, and we naturally have a high and a low during our day with cortisol. We are naturally high in the morning, so that promotes alertness, and it helps us wake up and get our day going. And then throughout the day, cortisol is going to drop. So at night, we want our cortisol low so that we can sleep, otherwise it interferes with our melatonin and a bunch of other hormones. So that's what we want to have happen. But during this phase of our life, a lot of us are working, children, aging parents, you know, maybe financial stress, whatever it is, we have a lot of stressors going on. And when we have stress, cortisol comes up high, and it stays high. That's not good for our body. We are in this constant state of what do I do, where do I go? How do I solve this? As opposed to having a natural high and a natural low. So when we hold on to that cortisol, what it does is it increases our food cravings and it increases belly fat. So exercise is a stress. It is a stressor, but it's a oh, we peak and then we come down. So cortisol comes up while we're exercising, comes down. But if we are stressed, hot flashes are killing us, you know, I'm forgetful, I'm not sleeping, our cortisol level is high, and if we do a lot of cardio on top of that, we're going to really spike, which then can lead to additional issues. So a big thing in this phase is, if you are feeling those symptoms and you're feeling episodic stress or chronic stress, then we need to take that cardio down short bursts. So like a hit training, where you have a high and then a rest period, high and a rest period, but that activity is short, as opposed to doing these long duration exercises that maybe you know you've been used to you might do an hour, hour and a half. We need to cut those down to less than 40 minutes, to help control the cortisol levels. And that is probably the biggest thing I can suggest to women, because they say I gotta do cardio to lose weight, but the cardio could be making you gain weight. Lesley Logan 23:40  Oh, thank you for sharing this, because it is something that I've been really trying to help because I was a runner. I was a professional, so I ran all the time. And, you know, definitely in my 20s, like I was my leanest when I was running, I still run. I run very differently now, because it's not actually the same, because I run my own business. So there are stressful moments, and then, you know, I can tell, like, if I've run during certain times of my month, because I still have my cycle, it actually makes me feel worse, because I'm, you know, like I got, like it's a whole thing. So I have, I definitely have been trying to change how I see cardio, but also I've been trying to help people and women say, like, you don't have to do these hour-long like, kill yourself at the gym workouts to get results, you can do a lot in a little bit of time. I love that you're saying this. Like, that's hard for the hour-long session people, but like, we've it's because we pay people by the hour. I'm convinced that's why hour-long classes exist. But you know, like, we can give ourselves permission to stretch. You know, take some time to bring that down, instead of being at the gym doing cardio for an hour or some sort of like jazzercise class for 50 minutes. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 24:51  Yeah. So I own a website where I have in-person clients. I have on-demand classes, and most of my classes are 30 to 40 minutes, and I would get the question, why don't you have hour classes? And I'm like, Well, let's talk about hormones. And once you educate women and you give them the permission that it doesn't need to be an hour, then it just is like, oh. Because of all those stresses, you gotta get the kids to baseball practice or or gymnastics, or whatever it may be. And we're tide crunched, and you're, you may be working as well. Half an hour. Awesome. Beautiful. You know? Yeah, and the other important one on especially cardio and resistance training is the timing of them becomes important as well, that ideally, during this time period, we would love to see you working out in the morning, and that's challenging. I get it because I'm teaching at the university in the morning, but when we work out at night, our cortisol levels are going to spike because the exercise this is exact opposite of what we want to have happen, because we want the cortisol levels to drop so that we can have restful sleep. And that's a challenge. Lesley Logan 26:14  It is a challenge. My husband's going to listen to this. We're going to talk about it, and we work out from 6pm to like five and sometimes 4:30 and I am like, I wish you were a morning workout (inaudible). So just see, hear this babe. He wouldn't, when I say morning, my morning is like 6am but I would love 10. Okay, so we talked about the workouts for before peri, then peri, and once we're there, we obviously worry about our heart, but like, what are some working outs that? Is the workout still 40 minutes or? Jan Schroeder, PhD. 26:51  Yeah, because as we grow older, both men and women, our cortisol levels tend to rise. It's just natural. It's not something you can stop. So ideally, yeah, we still want to keep those workouts to 40 minutes or less, but now, if you're not stressed and you don't have any of the you're sleeping like a baby, you can go and do your two-hour workout. That's fine. If you start to see changes in your body or that's not working for you anymore, then you need to modify. So I don't want to discourage anyone from working those longer endurance sessions, but if you're not seeing what you expect to see, then we can modify and maybe take it down. Lesley Logan 27:38  Yeah, that's cool. So often people will then blame the food or the other things. And we're not often looking at the thing if they were doing the gym, that could actually be causing not the results we're looking for. Yeah.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 27:51  Yeah, as we say in menopause, and I use that as, from peri to post, we have to focus on three things, the exercise, the nutritional environment. What are we doing? We might not be able to do the same thing that we did when we were in our 20s. And then our hormonal environment. Those three work together to protect the heart. They work together for symptom management, and they work together for our bones. So if you just do one, if you only do exercise, it's not going to work. If you only watch what you eat, it's not going to work. If you ignore your hormonal environment, it's not going to work.Lesley Logan 28:31  Good luck. We had on a female telemedicine, and I was like, you know, I've had years of low testosterone, and everyone is just like, you need to lift heavy weights. And I'm like, I do. I lift as heavy as I could hold on to in this moment, I am aware I bought it. I'm not the girl who doesn't pick up the big weight like I am bought in. It is not going up. And so I finally had someone listen to me, and holy freaking moly, guys, find someone. I am loving life. This is amazing. Just a little bit of, a little bit, I'm like, I actually, like, I have, I have awareness. And my point is, like, we don't have to suffer with the hormones because we're changing. There are ways of helping your hormonal environment. And one way I heard about hormone therapy, that was a really great way of thinking about it is, it's so you don't feel like you dropped off a cliff. Yep, you're not replacing what you're losing. It's making it so that it's not, it's a slower, it's a slow downhill. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 29:31  Yeah, exactly, yeah. And I am all for bio-identical hormones. They make a big difference. Now some women cannot take them. I took them for probably four or five years. I was diagnosed with breast cancer, so I had to come off everything except testosterone. I was allowed to stay on testosterone, and I agree with you, it is, it makes a world of difference, the brain fog lifts, the belly fat decreases, sexual desire goes up, there's all these benefits. Your bone density can even improve, but it's definitely a personal decision that that female has to talk with about, you know, with their clinician. But I mean, science has come a long way. It's not like it was back when our moms were going through menopause, and they were taking hormone replacement therapy that might not have been the best for them. Lesley Logan 30:28  I know. Have you? Have you read the book Eve? Jan Schroeder, PhD. 30:31  No. Lesley Logan 30:31  Okay, all right, I just keep asking any amazing woman if they have because maybe they know her. It's me trying to get Cat Bohannon on this show. So, she talked about in her book, you would nerd out about it, by the way, it's about the evolution of female mammalian bodies, and each chapter is a different Eve on different body parts, and one of them's perception. It's a very cool chapter about how we can hear better than men and all these things. But it's true, the dosing on medicines are not usually tested on women ever, and so Ambien is like, the reason why women are, like, wandering around. (inaudible) So it is true, like we are very lucky to be in today's world of, like, what they are doing, and it's only going to get better. But I think what's really cool, and why I wanted to have someone like you on the show is that women are actually talking about perimenopause and menopause now, and we're talking about it in a way so that everyone around us can understand it. Because it's not just for us ladies to understand who are listening, but also the people in your lives, men and women and children, because you are going to be different. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 31:35  Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Lesley Logan 31:38  And so it's important for them to, they, I feel like the more educated everyone is on the topic, the better circumstances and environments we can put into place for ourselves. You know? Jan Schroeder, PhD. 31:49  Yeah, I 100% agree, because we need the support of those around us. And I get where it's hard for a male to understand what you're going through, but we need to be able to help them understand, so that they can be supportive. Lesley Logan 32:05  Yeah, yeah. And I think not just in perimenopause, but that's kind of like all things like, the more that everyone is on understanding what your goals are, the easier it is for you to get where those are. You're so cool. Okay, so what are you most excited about right now, Jan? Jan Schroeder, PhD. 32:19  I'm really, again, a nerd out here, I am so excited about all the new research that's coming through, because, as you said, medications are tested on men. Well, exercise programs are tested on men in research, and now we are finally getting the research on women in perimenopause, on women in menopause with exercise programs in the different formats. And I am just, as opposed to just walking programs. And so, you know, heavy lifting, which we know is, I mean, that is just key to, one, esthetically look good. Two, to be able to perform all your activities of daily living, and it's the thing that's going to protect your bones. So we are now getting that research, and that, to me, is just like, oh, thank God, you know, because I've lectured for years and presented around the world on this type of things, and when it comes to the exercise programs, it's like, well, this is what was done with men. Well, this is done with college-age women, because they're the easiest people to get as subjects. And now we can actually say, okay, you know what those high intensity, long duration cardio sessions not working. We can say that now and that, I just love that, because it gives us a place to go. Lesley Logan 33:45  Yeah, yeah. It's not just, like, a feeling or like, oh, I've noticed in my own experiences, like, actually, there's research. And now it's not just, like, in this one example. I'm excited about that too, because it's yeah, it's, you know, every workout program I've ever done, I'm like, how, who is this is for? Like, how do we how are we doing that? And then you're like, okay, now I gotta find the female trainer over 40, and I'm gonna do her workout, which is great for her. But like, how do we know, you know what, it's, I want more information. We can have that we can arm people with information, and they can make the best decision for what their life is and what's wrong with them. And I think that we're not guessing, and that's really cool. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 34:20  Yeah, because with menopause in general, you know every client is unique of what their past experiences are, in activity, in their nutritional behavior. Every woman is unique when they go through menopause, some glide through with like they're just sailing through. Others are having some pretty severe symptoms. And so the exercise design can't be the same. You have to look at what is going on, you know, if I'm really stressed, then maybe I should be doing some more mind-body type activities to bring my stress level down. If I'm sailing through I can keep doing what I've been doing for years until something changes.Lesley Logan 35:03  Yeah, yeah. I think it's, I just love that so much. I really, really do, and this is really exciting. I will have to keep talking with you as more research comes out, as you're willing to share. But it's been great. We're gonna take a brief break, and then we're gonna find out where people can find you, follow you, work with you. All right, Jan, where do you hang out? Where can people stalk you? Because I have a feeling we've got some ladies who are like, I want to work out with this lady. She gets me. Jan Schroeder, PhD. 35:29  Well, I am in California. I'm in Southern California, and I'm in the Huntington Beach area, but I do have a website where it is education in this area, as well as on-demand workouts that can be put together. So that's at garagegirlsfit.com. I'm not a big social media person. It drives me. I just think it's a time waste, and I'm like, I'm too busy. I got other things I got to do, so I'm not really on social media that much. Just for my mom and dad to see their grandson.Lesley Logan 36:04  So many people, so jealous of you, including me, like I said before we hit record, like, amazing that you can if it's proof that you can do what you love, and you can do it without having to be on social. So I love that. You've given us so much already, but before I let you go for my perfectionist overachievers, my hold on, I love you so much, but what do I do right now? The bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps people can take to be it till they see it. What do you have for us? Jan Schroeder, PhD. 36:28  I think one of the things is, is you need to give yourself permission to back down, to, you know, when we're thinking about our workouts, it doesn't need to be here. We can be here and actually get greater benefits, but you gotta give yourself permission that that's okay, and you need to possibly try new things in exercise. So maybe you were a runner, but that's too intense right now, so maybe you back it down to walking with a weight vest. Those sorts of things. We don't always have to be at our highest level to be at our best self. So a lot of times we need to drop things down. And believe me, I am type A, all the way. Lesley Logan 37:13  I have a fitness instructor who isn't.Jan Schroeder, PhD. 37:16  Exactly and even you know, I have to remind myself, I need to back down because of what I'm feeling, and we have to be in tune with what we're feeling and be honest that I don't like to say when I'm stressed, but I occasionally, or either myself or my husband, go, Jan, you gotta bring it down. And that's when I go, okay, I need to drop down my workouts, and it's okay. And what I find is that I actually feel better at that particular moment. We just have to give ourselves permission to say, I don't have to be high-intensity, excelling at everything all the time.Lesley Logan 37:58  I really love what you said. You guys have to rewind. It has to be a quote. It needs to be knitted on a, stitched on a pillow. My knitters, you gotta put this in. I don't have to be up here to be my best self, whatever you sound like. That is, oh, I'm gonna repeat that to myself every day until this comes out so I can hear it again. Beautiful and brilliant. And thank you for the permission, and thank you for the education. And I hope our paths cross so soon, because I would just love to meet you. You're so great, Jan. Everyone, how are you going to use the tips in your life? Do yourself a favor and send it to every female because no matter what stage in life, Jan gave her amazing education. The more we're armed with information, ladies, the better decision we can make about ourselves and our lives, and we get to make them for ourselves. And I think that is so cool. We don't have to do what our friends are doing because it works for them. We can actually go, this is what works for me, and I just love this so much. So Jan, thank you so much and everyone until next time, Be It Till You See It.Lesley Logan 38:51  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod. Brad Crowell 39:34  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 39:39  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 39:43  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan 39:50  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 39:53  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Summers Off
Troop Beverly Hills

Summers Off

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 97:02


It's cookie time! It's cookie time! It's time for Troop Beverly Hills! Fresh off of their trip from LA, Ty and Rach share all the Do's and Don'ts for SoCal. Do go shopping on Rodeo Drive. Don't forget to check the weather before camping. Do get bottle service at a nightclub. Don't get stuck in traffic. Do check out this episode. Don't forget to rate and review!

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast
La Maison Valmont: A New World of Emotion for the Five Senses

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 32:33


Since the beginning of time, humans have sought the secret to eternal youth and beauty. One company that believes it has gotten closer to cracking the code is La Maison Valmont, the luxury Swiss skincare brand that will open a boutique on Rodeo Drive on July 15.La Maison Valmont, founded in 1985, will offer Rodeo Drive clientele its trademark five collections – hydration, luminosity, vitality, V-lift and V-firm – designed for young and more mature complexions. But it plans to elevate the experience with a custom treatment, called – naturally – the Red Carpet of Valmont, as well as a new line of perfumes, and additional experiences such as changing exhibitions of art. “When you enter the world of Valmont, which is more than a skincare brand today, it's a style of life where you really enjoy the five senses. And we call it a world of emotion,” Sophie and Didier Guillon told host Lyn Winter, on the latest episode of Rodeo Drive - The Podcast. La Maison Valmont is esteemed for its discreet, five-star service, and products including $1000 dollar jars of Creme Merveilleuse made with the DNA of gold sturgeon. Their treatments and potions are based on “cellular science,” explains Sophie Vann Guillon, CEO and chief scientist at the brand. This is a form of skincare developed in Switzerland in which the “natural reactions and functions of the cells and skin” are rejuvenated by living cells that are “biocompatible” with one's skin. The company has been shaped by the passions of both its owners. Didier Guillon, raised in a family of art collectors, has founded an art foundation at the Palazzo Bonvicini in Venice, Italy. The foundation organizes residencies at its properties around the world that “welcome artists or customers who really want to discover what we are proposing on the art scene. We want to be different. We want to offer something unique, I would say out of the box.” He is also curating art for sale at the new salon on Rodeo Drive; an exhibition by Venice, Los Angeles based artist Andy Moses is on the docket as the first exhibition. Finally, their new location has stirred some flights of fancy, like the fragrances they are creating from plants cultivated in Vann Guillon's alpine garden. Didier Guillon says a famous movie inspired him to develop, “a fantastic fragrance called Scarface. It was my fragrance based on violets.” Vann Guillon takes her cues from LA's coastal splendor and surfing culture.“Sea bliss! It's a fresh scent with ozonic appeal while reminding us of the waves of the ocean. It's fresh, and it's a little bit flowery. So it really fits the Californians.”Season 5 of Rodeo Drive – The Podcast is presented by the Rodeo Drive Committee with the support of The Hayman Family, Two Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, and the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau.Season 5 Credits:Executive Producer and Host: Lyn WinterOn behalf of the Rodeo Drive Committee: Kay Monica RoseScriptwriter and Editorial Advisor: Frances AndertonEditor and Videographer: Hans FjellestadTheme music by Brian BanksProduction Assistant: Isabelle Alfonso.Listen, subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.Visit the website: https://rodeodrive-bh.com/podcast/Watch moments from the series on YouTubeJoin us on Instagram @rodeodrive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Let's Talk Wheels
A Spin on the Road: Exploring the Latest Trends and Reviews in the Automotive World

Let's Talk Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 38:05 Transcription Available


Welcome to this episode of Let's Talk Wheels with Mike Herzing on the Talk Media Network. Today, Matt Perrault steps in for Mike, joined by Jeremy Birenbaum. They bring a fresh perspective to the show, diving into the latest trends and stories in the automotive world. We kick off with a discussion about the annual Rodeo Drive car show in Los Angeles, a must-see event for car enthusiasts. Matt shares his journey with Let's Talk Wheels, highlighting his decade-long collaboration with Mike and his unique take on car reviews. In this episode, Matt reviews the 2024 Hyundai Tucson, offering insights into its design, features, and performance. From its aggressive exterior to its high-tech interior, Matt and Jeremy break down what makes this SUV stand out, especially for families on the go. We also explore the results of the 23rd annual survey on the most patriotic brands in America, with Jeep and Ford topping the list. Matt and Jeremy discuss what these results reveal about American car culture and the significance of these brands. In the interview segment, we welcome Jason Scales from SkillsUSA and Jennifer Bergeron from TechForce Foundation. They discuss their organizations' roles in developing the next generation of skilled technicians and the importance of competitions and hands-on experiences in fostering passion and skills in students. Finally, we answer listener questions about car restoration and modifications, and bid farewell to the iconic Nissan GT-R, reflecting on its legacy and impact on the automotive world. Tune in for all this and more on Let's Talk Wheels!

MÓKA Podcast
#217 Tóth Mária

MÓKA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 140:54


NPR's Book of the Day
'Tehrangeles' follows a family of aspiring Iranian influencers in LA

NPR's Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 8:44


Once upon a time, author Porochista Khakpour worked as a shop girl in the luxury stores lining Rodeo Drive. She tells NPR's Ailsa Chang how excited she would get when Iranian-American customers came in — but how poorly those interactions would pan out to be. Her new novel, Tehrangeles, explores the story of one such powerful family in LA on the cusp of getting their own reality TV show. And as Khakpour and Chang discuss, it opens a whole lot of questions about whiteness, assimilation and cultural definitions of success. To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookoftheday Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast
Join Cameron Silver and The Caftan Caucus!

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 27:57


As the heat of summer rises on Rodeo Drive, how better to stay cool and chic than in the most versatile, enduring and fluid garment of all time –– the Caftan! So says the man with more than thirty of them, Cameron Silver, author of the new book Caftans: From Classical to Camp.Silver talks with Rodeo Drive - The Podcast host Lyn Winter about the history, design and appeal of the caftan, which he says is the most universal and ancient garment in the world. “It is this wonderful garment of comfort that's size inclusive, that's gender fluid, that can be modest or sexy. It can be voluminous or follow the lines of the body, it can be luxurious, or very accessible.”He points out that the caftan, essentially a square of fabric with holes for the head and arms, kept plain or highly ornamental, has been worn by Jesus, Moses, Muhammad and Buddha. “It is this cultural garment of incredible reverence in Morocco,” says Silver; it was worn with high camp by the singer Demis Roussos and extraordinary grace by Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly and numerous other celebrities. It has been styled by the likes of Fortuny, Yves Saint Laurent, Valentino, Marc Bohan for Dior, Karl Lagerfeld, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, and Oscar de la Renta. Silver, who conducted the interview wearing a lightweight, hooded, 100% cotton caftan designed by Trina Turk, has taken his book on the road from Texas to Mykonos. He notes that wherever he goes he finds an enthusiastic “caftan caucus” of people wearing and talking about caftans, which he says is the quintessential Athleisure garment, counterintuitively more glamorous than body hugging clothes.It's not “just a sack,” says Silver. “The reality is that when you wear it, you have to really move your body; you become a Martha Graham dancer, even if you have two left feet like me.” SIlver, who was previously Fashion Director for H by Halston for QVC, adds that “Halston famously did his first runway shows featuring caftans and in the late 60s and 70s they became even more popular.” Right now, he says there is a caftan renaissance, with variants appearing at all the runway shows. “It may have taken a Western and European fashion several decades to really understand that it's a good idea to have a caftan in your collection.”Even though Silver wears his caftans in all seasons, he says this floaty garment, that can be worn from day into evening, is especially appealing in the summer. “It is the garment of the people. Regardless of your size or your gender, or your means or your location, there is a caftan waiting out there for you.”Season 5 of Rodeo Drive – The Podcast is presented by the Rodeo Drive Committee with the support of The Hayman Family, Two Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, and the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau.Season 5 Credits:Executive Producer and Host: Lyn WinterOn behalf of the Rodeo Drive Committee: Kay Monica RoseScriptwriter and Editorial Advisor: Frances AndertonEditor and Videographer: Hans FjellestadTheme music by Brian BanksProduction Assistant: Isabelle AlfonsoVisit the website:https://rodeodrive-bh.com/podcast/Join us on Instagram:@rodeodrive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cameron Hanes - Keep Hammering Collective
KHC 074 - World Tour Update with Gideon & GUCCI

Cameron Hanes - Keep Hammering Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 58:04


Join Cam and James G. Williams as they cover their recent travels, races and podcasts from Texas and Los Angeles. How much did Cam's GUCCI outfit really cost…listen in to find out! Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Thank you to our sponsors: SMUDWTR: https://mudwtr.com/cam use code CAM for 15% off MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off and Free Shipping Ketone IQ: https://hvmn.com/CAM use code CAM for 20% Montana Knife Company: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ Use code CAM for 10% off GoHunt: https://gohunt.com/ use code CAM when you sign up for $50 towards the gear shop + 10% off the GoHunt store Hoyt: http://bit.ly/3Zdamyv Timestamps: 0:00:00 Intro: Archery Country & the MTN OPS 10K 0:10:50 Interview with Andrew Huberman  0:14:30 Rodeo Drive & GUCCI 0:23:56 2 Bears 5K 0:27:07 Jelly Roll 0:31:53 Ad Break 0:33:55 Cam's Experience in the 2 Bears 5K Run 0:42:55 2 Bears 1 Cave Podcast 0:47:02 Los Angeles Diners & Cafes 0:50:31 Lena Miculek & SIG Sauer 0:53:03 Outro: Bear Hunt with the Rivets & Hollywood

The Craig T. Owens Audio Blog
Takin' Him to Rodeo Drive

The Craig T. Owens Audio Blog

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 35:38


The people who frequent Rodeo Drive in California tend to be self-sufficient and self-assured. How do Christian take the message of Jesus to the people on that street? We can learn a valuable lesson from Paul's visit to Athens. Check out the video version of this sermon.  If you've missed any of the other “Streets” we have discussed in this series, please click here to get caught up. ►► Would you please prayerfully consider supporting this ministry? My Patreon supporters get behind-the-scenes access to exclusive materials. ◀︎◀︎

House Of Hockey Podcast
177 Bobblehead Mysteries, Post Trade Deadline Success & ACHA National Championships w/ Guest Co-Host Andy Zilch

House Of Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 58:09


On this episode of the "House of Hockey" Podcast, Rae and her guest co-host Andy Zilch, dive deep into the latest NHL news, PWHL news and share candid opinions on the hottest topics in the hockey world.  Andy is a freelance play-by-play hockey broadcaster who recently covered the ACHA National Championships in St.Louis, MO and works with the Champions Hockey League calling games. He recently spent 5 seasons with the AHL's San Diego Gulls as their play-by-play broadcaster.  Andy share's his experience covering the ACHA National Championships including a surprising response from one of the coaches, they embark on a quest to solve the mystery of the missing Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads! The Penguins had fans eagerly awaiting, but where did they disappear to? We investigate and decide how much we'd pay on the blackmarket for the bobbleheads. Andy shares his reactions to the Trade Deadline whirlwind, success of the moves thus far, and analysis on the coveted 1st round picks used in deadline trades.  Are the Red Wings cursed? They explore the curious case of the "priority waste" sponsorship patch and its correlation with the team's losing streak. Also in Detroit, Patrick Kane treats Daniel Sprong to a shopping spree on Rodeo Drive, showing appreciation for Sprong giving Kane his number 88 jersey. Plus, hockey legend Mike Modano's statue was unveiled outside the American Airlines Center, noting its striking resemblance to the Dallas Stars player, finally a good statue. The NHL announced an exciting behind-the-scenes series that will follow 10-12 players throughout the season, offering fans an intimate look at their lives on and off the ice. Who they would and wouldn't want to see featured.  Is March the best sports month? They weigh in on the excitement of March Madness and its competition with the hockey season. In the PWHL, New York team's nickname is the "Pizza Rats" and Rae isn't too sure it's a good one. Plus, Canadian Tire's groundbreaking commitment to women's sports.   And in our social media segment, Josh Ho-Sang of the Maple Leafs, recently dropped an album, proving that hockey players are multi-talented. Follow the Guest: https://www.instagram.com/andyzilch/  https://twitter.com/andy_zilch  Join the Hockey Fan Social Club presented by House of Hockey Podcast here:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/hockeyfansocialclub/  Shop at Pure Hockey with our special link: https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&ti=730573&pw=242313  Try Rogue Energy  https://rogueenergy.com/7q1gKjoWEkxI9s Use Promo Code: STADIUMSCENE to save 10% Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/houseofhockeypodcast/  https://twitter.com/houseofhockey_   Want us to answer your questions on the podcast? Or discuss a topic?www.HouseofHockeyPod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/houseofhockeypodcast/message

Brasil-Mundo
‘Do Sertão a Hollywood': estilista alagoana Martha Medeiros lança livro de sua trajetória nos EUA

Brasil-Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 8:03


O cenário é o do filme "Uma Linda Mulher". Em uma das suítes do famoso hotel Beverly Wilshire com vista para a Rodeo Drive, Martha Medeiros montou um ateliê improvisado. Agora a mistura é de rendas, cristais e livros, já que a estilista está em Los Angeles para lançar a obra que narra sua trajetória inspiradora. "Do Sertão a Hollywood", escrito pela jornalista Eliane Trindade, ganhou versão em inglês ("From the Hinterland to Hollywood") e conta desde as raízes de Martha, em Maceió, quando fazia roupas para bonecas até o estrelato com vestidos nos tapetes vermelhos mais famosos do mundo, com peças que adornam diversas celebridades. Cleide Klock, correspondente da RFI em Los AngelesUma dessas estrelas escreveu o prefácio da obra, a colombiana Sofia Vergara. A atriz, uma das mais bem pagas da TV americana, conhecida mundialmente por "Modern Family" e que acaba de estrear "Griselda" (Netflix), encontrou Martha nas redes sociais, e em 2015, encomendou seu vestido de casamento com o ator Joe Manganiello.No momento da entrevista à RFI, na suíte transformada em ateliê, Martha Medeiros finalizava peças que entregaria pessoalmente no dia seguinte à Sofia Vergara, junto com um exemplar do livro.Além de Sofia, Beyoncé, Jessica Alba, Patricia Arquette e diversas outras celebridades são clientes da alagoana, que já teve suas peças em filmes Hollywoodianos como "Um Príncipe em Nova York" e séries como "The Crown". A estilista também assinou o enxoval do papa Francisco, quando ele passou pelo Brasil, em 2013."Do Sertão a Hollywood"As pesquisas para o livro começaram em 2019. O trabalho de campo levou Eliane Trindade aos locais de onde vem a obra-prima para os vestidos de alta-costura."Uma das coisas que me atraiu para o projeto foi o fato de que as rendas eram também a geração de lucro para as rendeiras. Eu trabalho nessa área de empreendedorismo social na Folha de São Paulo, então isso me conectou com o trabalho da Martha. Além do glamour, do talento dela, tinha esse lado do sertão. Acho que uma das coisas mais importantes que a gente fez para o livro foi conhecer aquela realidade, mergulhar e ver como a renda foi resgatada das feiras, de um tecido que já foi nobre, deixou de ser e voltou para alta-costura", conta a jornalista.O livro é um convite para uma viagem onde a simplicidade se encontra com o luxo, e a força da tradição se reinventa em cada criação. Não é apenas o trabalho de Martha que está descrito na obra e chega a Hollywood, mas o de centenas de mulheres do sertão que entrelaçam os fios para que a estilista os transformem em verdadeiras obras de arte, em vestidos que levam um ano para serem feitos e podem custar US$ 25 mil (cerca de R$ 125 mil).No projeto social há 400 mulheres, sendo uma parte com dedicação ainda maior à renda. "Cada vez mais a gente está aumentando esse outro grupo voltado para peças ainda mais especiais e peças de laboratório onde a gente está usando a cor e outras coisas que a gente não usava. Esse é o propósito, além de resgatar coisas antigas, procurar o que nunca foi feito com a renda feita à mão no Brasil", relata Martha.Da barraca da feira à alta-costuraMartha Medeiros mostra com orgulho as mulheres que representa aqui em Hollywood: rendeiras como a Dona Lalinha, que a estilista faz questão de mostrar uma foto. Ela compra as rendas de antigas artesãs, que antes faziam peças como toalhas e porta copos e as coloca em artigos cheios de glamour. A alagoana teve barraca por mais de 10 anos na feira de artesanatos em Maceió, na praia de Pajuçara, e depois que ganhou o mundo nunca deixou de voltar para transformar as vidas de quem ficou por lá. Agora mostra que a beleza pode brotar nos lugares mais áridos."Eu fui ver o percurso, para ver como ela chegou e descobriu isso. Ela percorria quilômetros e ia nos lugares mais inacessíveis atrás de rendeiras. Ela descobria que tinha uma rendeira num município tal, não tinha nem endereço, nem nome completo, ia bater na porta das pessoas e comprava o estoque daquela família de anos. Aquilo mudava a vida daquelas pessoas, ela conseguiu dar escala e agregou valor para um produto que estava subestimado", conta. A estilista continua seu relato: "Às vezes eu vou com uma pessoa do lado e a pessoa fala assim: 'você vai comprar isso, eu não acredito, isso está amarelo, esverdeado, preto, isso faz 25 anos que está ali e ainda está rasgado.' Eu falo, vou comprar e eu sei que eu tenho o dom de Deus de pegar aquilo ali e transformar numa coisa linda. Então eu compro sem medo, sem pena, sabendo o que eu estou fazendo e essa energia é maravilhosa".Das freiras francesas ao tapete vermelhoNo século 19, com a ida ao Brasil de freiras francesas, a renda renascença chegou ao nordeste do País e o ofício foi ensinado às mulheres humildes do sertão. A técnica acabou sendo responsável pela inserção delas no mercado de trabalho e representa, muitas vezes, a única fonte de renda para muitas famílias.É com essa força da tradição entrelaçada que Martha transforma vidas. Com seu dom e informações de moda, a simplicidade se torna sofisticação, o ordinário, extraordinário, o invisível, visível. Assim, a arte do sertão conquistou Hollywood."Foi um trabalho de muitos anos, fazendo aos pouquinhos e vendo resultado e voltando e dizendo para elas: 'Olha que bacana a gente já consegue ter esse resultado'. A gente acredita muito nisso, que o futuro tem um coração antigo, que essa é a verdadeira joia, o verdadeiro luxo que as marcas de luxo estão desesperadas. Procuramos as rendeiras mais antigas e resgatamos várias técnicas que não existem mais, você olha a própria renda Renascença no Brasil ela não tem mais isso. O que eu quero é isso cada vez mais, trazer essa informação de moda que a gente tem para essa arte e mostrar ao mundo o verdadeiro luxo brasileiro", conclui a estilista.

ChinesePod - Intermediate
Intermediate | Los Angeles

ChinesePod - Intermediate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 14:36


Many a little ditty has been written about the land of beach bunnies, surfer dudes, movie stars, Kobe Bryant and The Lakers. After a day of treating yourself to a new Armani on Rodeo Drive and finishing your Skinny triple French Vanilla Half Caf on Melrose, put the top down on your Beamer and take a drive East on the 10 to the San Gabriel Valley. Grab some authentic Hunan Fish Head and practice your Mandarin with a cute fuwuyuan! Welcome to our ChinesePod tour of The City of Angels, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0983

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show
From Fellowship to Rodeo Drive: Dr. Carl Truesdale of Beverly Hills

Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 38:30


In this episode, you'll have the opportunity to gain useful knowledge from Beverly Hills facial plastic surgeon Dr. Carl Truesdale on succeeding in the competitive field of aesthetic practices. He emphasizes the significance of personal branding, targeted marketing, and being a unique voice in the industry.

Ag+Bio+Science
5. Busting myths + misinformation

Ag+Bio+Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 20:00


Telling the real story behind agbioscience innovation and what's happening on farms requires a willingness to bravely sit at tables where you might be misunderstood. Michelle Miller, The Farm Babe, found seats at those tables over a decade ago and has become one of the most influential voices and advocates for modern, high-tech agriculture. From The Today Show to Forbes and People Magazine, Michelle has been breaking myths about where our food comes from and helping consumers better connect to their food through her moniker – The Farm Babe.  But her advocacy wasn't always on behalf of the farmer. Michelle talks about her time on Rodeo Drive, her once belief in the misinformation surrounding agriculture and how life changes also changed her mindset. Whether it's biotech or artificial intelligence (AI), she talks about how she's approached those topics with consumers – hint: it starts with empathy for those who are trying to learn more.   What excites Michelle about the future of agbioscience and modern agriculture? From animal health to plant science, she talks about the future of our food and how farmers will continue to do more with less. 

The Bricked Pit
S4 EP02: Yeah, That's the Ticket

The Bricked Pit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 87:32


So I was walking down Rodeo Drive the other day when who should stop me but one... Steven Spielberg. Yeah. And he says to me, "Hey, that Bricked Pit is the best podcast that I've ever heard. Me and my buddy George... you know, George Lucas, never miss an episode." Yeah, that's it. And he loved how our latest episode is about unreliable narrators. Listen as Josh Hartnett, Adam Driver, and Jason Sudeikis discuss such films as The Usual Suspects, Fight Club, Memento, Atonement, and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brickedpit/message

Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
255: Avoid the Hype: Employ Critical Thinking About Food & Farming – Michelle Miller aka Farm Babe

Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 46:51


This episode delves into the heart of modern farming with a goal of being more critical of sensational headlines. Join us as we explore the complexities of agriculture, separating fact from fiction by debunking myths and shedding light on the nuanced realities that shape the food production system today. Whether you're a seasoned ag enthusiast or just curious about where your food comes from, this episode aims to help guide your understanding of the truths behind modern farming and cultivating the knowledge necessary to make informed choices about food. Tune into this episode with guest Michelle Miller (aka Farm Babe) to learn about: ·       How Michelle went from Rodeo Drive to the Rodeo ·       Misinformation and disinformation about both crop and animal agriculture ·       Food “shockumentaries” and celebrity “influencers” ·       Ways to connect with farmers and other agriculture experts ·       Food label facts vs. fear-based marketing tactics ·       Sustainable agriculture ·       Where to find credible information about agriculture online Full shownotes, transcript and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/255                 

Stuff That Interests Me
From Palm Springs to Skid Row: A Tale of Two Californias

Stuff That Interests Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 7:58


I have been in California - Riverside, LA and Palm Springs - for the last month, helping out with a family issue over there. I wanted to share a couple of thoughts I had about the golden state, where, as wealth and poverty collide, there are two very different realities.My first wake up call was in the supermarket - Stater Bros. Just how expensive has the US has become, especially for a European with weak currency. I used to think America was cheap. You think food prices in the UK are bad. I'd say they are twice as expensive in California, if not more. $4.99 for four large onions and they weren't even organic onions. Fruit, veg, fish, meat. Name your staple. The US ain't cheap any more. Obviously, exchange rates are a factor and the pound, at $1.27, is not exactly strong, if one thinks back to the heady days north o f two bucks. But currency aside, ordinary living is getting very expensive for our transatlantic cousins. (Houses are no longer cheap either, for what it's worth).Fuel, on the other hand, is around $4.80/gallon, which works out around £1/litre, compared to £1.45-50/litre over here. Americans are still complaining about it though. For them that's expensive. Guess it is when you factor in how big their cars are.(Gosh, I enjoyed living under US weights and measures, or as they call them English weights and measures. They are so much more intuitive than metric. More on that here, if you want to see my lecture on the subject). Second hand cars also seemed cheap, by the way, though my finger is not really on the pulse. I was just strolling round the classic car shops in Palm Springs, where you can pick up a Rolls Royce Corniche in attractive beige (I didn't realise there was such a thing) for $50k. That felt to me like less than you would pay here. Also, in Palm Springs people will tell you how nice your car is. Here they'll just nick it.The roads, by the way, are very crowded indeed, and boy are freeways manic. Palm Springs was like a dreamland. Sheltered from the cruel realities that are inflicting the rest of the world, the news feels a long way away. But there was a very different story in LA, 90 minutes up the road. My kids wanted to see Skid Row (where many drug addicts and homeless have taken root), so we drove around there for a bit. Even in a car with the locks on, I did not feel comfortable at all halted at traffic lights. I once had a run-in with a group of homeless people on a freezing winter's day in Hillbrow, Johannesburg - an experience I will never forget, and a story for another day. This reminded me of that. (Later, a Lyft driver told us Skid Row is by no means as bad as it gets. Places like Watts and Compton are too dangerous to even drive through). Skid Row borders on Downtown LA and, at the turn of a corner, you suddenly see all kempt streets and offices. The juxtaposition is stark. From there we went to the Walk of Fame for a stroll, where, within a few minutes of getting out of the car, we were almost knocked over by a huge (and I mean heavy weight world champion, 6 foot 8 basketball player huge) homeless black man with a very loud voice, running down the street, screaming platitudes at a much smaller, richly dressed and armed black man, who was chasing him, yelling at him to never be seen round here again. This was all in the first hour. My younger daughter (aged 19) turned to me and said she had never felt so unsafe in any city ever. She had a point. The drug addicted homeless seemed to be everywhere. Surely the sheer weight of numbers means something. In Venice, we watched a Latino man with a t-shirt stolen from TJ Max spend 10 minutes attempting to scan the bar code from the label of the stolen shirt onto the button at a pedestrian crossing, while the machine repeatedly told him to “wait”. Finally, exasperated, he threw his hands in the air and walked straight into the road to be hit by a passing car (fortunately not injured). The following day we visited Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. It is so wealthy, clean and curated, it is verging on the make believe. There, you are abnormal if you haven't had cosmetic surgery of some kind. Was ever there such a fairy land of a place. I don't think I've ever seen such extreme poverty and wealth so immediately juxtaposed as in LA. Something ain't right, as the saying goes, and, I dare say, something's going to give. It was probably my imagination, projecting fears and biases, but at times it felt like we were just a couple of short steps away from breakdown: a city on the brink. My general theory, or rather Alex McCarron's theory which I've adopted, of the South Africanisation of everything applies here too.The following day we hung out in West Hollywood and Silvertown, where, I should say, things felt more normal, whatever that means. I really liked the vibe. Best of all, I liked the canals around Venice. They are just glorious. Almost as nice as the River Thames upstream.As for LA's future, well… The city was built on the movie industry. Who watches movies any more? I have been to the cinema once since Covid. I used to go all the time. My kids don't go either. Most of their viewing time is on their phones, and of that the moving picture allocation goes on YouTube and Tictoc. (I know, I know). Films are for boomers, but even my mum hardly watches any now. Perhaps, then, LA goes the way of another city that lost its main industry: Detroit. It's not impossible, I suppose. On the other hand, there is so much capital in LA, it seems unlikely. South Africanisation, as I say, is the most likely.In any case, LA is a city that is not working for a lot of people, even if it is for a few.I would not be in a rush to invest capital there - unless it's in some kind of security company.On a happier note, here for your entertainment is a photo of the kids and me on a hike in the mountains around Palm Springs. I don't normally post pics of the fam, but I liked this one. (Those wind turbines in the background, by the way, are a blot of the landscape and, in the three weeks I was there, barely turned).Until next time,DominicLive shows coming upIf you have not seen my lecture with funny bits about gold, we have two more dates in London lined up for Feb 14 and 15. And I am taking my musical comedy show, An Evening of Curious Songs, on a mini tour in the spring with dates in London, Somerset, Hampshire, Surrey and Essex. This is a really fun show.Here are the dates and places.* London, Crazy Coqs, W1. Wednesday March 20th. On sale now.* Bordon, Hampshire. Saturday March 23. On sale now.* Guildford, Surrey. Friday April 5. On sale now.  * Bath, Somerset. Saturday April 6. On sale now.* Southend, Essex . Sunday April 14. On sale now.Buying gold?Interested in protecting your wealth in these extraordinary times? Then be sure to own some gold bullion. I use The Pure Gold Company, whether you are taking delivery or storing online. Premiums are low, quality of service is high, you can deal with a human being. I have an affiliation deal with them. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe

D5: The Mighty Ducks
D2 Episode 8: Bad Modeling (Special Guest: Tracy from BNLABCs)

D5: The Mighty Ducks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 62:38


Team USA plays Italy, Gordon gets the celebrity treatment and some of the Ducks visit Rodeo Drive. Special Guest: Tracy from BarenakedABCs

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast
Simon Doonan: The Fabulosity of Maximalism

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 28:37


The holiday season is in full swing and boutique windows are glittering on Rodeo Drive. So who better to talk to right now than the famed window dresser, Simon Doonan!When he was creative director at Barney's, Doonan never missed an opportunity for maximal effect with storefront displays that transformed fashion retail into spectacle. Now he is a writer and eminence on all things style-related – and he has released a new book about design at full volume.Maximalism: Bold, Bedazzled, Gold, and Tasseled Interiors, features lavish spaces around the world: from opulent Old World interiors to a Bel Air bedroom with no surface untouched, by Kelly Wearstler, the candy colored Trixie Motel in Palm Springs by Dani Dazey, and Doonan's own bedazzling New York apartment, designed by his husband Jonathan Adler.Guest host Frances Anderton talks with Doonan on the season-closer of Rodeo Drive - The Podcast about why you can never layer on too much, and how Maximalism is right at home in Los Angeles, dating “from Busby Berkeley to Tiny Naylor's coffee shop,” and on to today's spectacular concerts by Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Harry Styles. “We live in such a visual world that minimal decor doesn't mean anything online or on your phone or on TikTok” says Doonan. “Everything has to be maximal, and LA is at the center of the culture in so many ways.”Doonan recalls an encounter with the larger-than-life Tony Duquette at his home Dawnridge, in Beverly Hills. Duquette, a prolific designer whose resume includes creating costumes and sets for Fred Astaire musicals, and making jewelry for Tom Ford in his eighties, filled his home and garden with antiques, chinoiserie, sunburst sculptures, gold-leafing, tapestries and cleverly upcycled trash. It was, says Doonan, an “unhinged visual extravaganza.”Doonan peppers the conversation with amusing insights. When asked if maximalism, or “maxi,” can ever become too messy, he says he will never judge, having fond memories of a childhood vacation at the blue collar Butlins holiday camp in the UK, which was “drenched in the fabulosity of maximalism.” He adds, “If somebody is happy, and their apartment looks like a good reflection of them, you do you, boo.” As for the ultra-rich who prefer battleship gray T-shirts over lavish displays of affluence, “one of the most hilarious things is when somebody becomes so wealthy that the only way they can find pleasure is to build a concrete bunker on a Swedish Island, and go and hide in it,” says Doonan.Finally, to those who believe minimalism is the path to happiness, he concludes: “I just think maximalism is more life affirming and maximalism doesn't need minimalism…Minimalism relies on maximalism to have something to denounce, whereas maximalism is much too big to fail.”Season 4 of Rodeo Drive – The Podcast is presented by the Rodeo Drive Committee with the support of The Hayman Family, Two Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, and the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau.Season 4 Credits:Executive Producer and Host: Lyn WinterOn behalf of the Rodeo Drive Committee: Kathy GohariScriptwriter, Editorial Advisor and Guest Host: Frances AndertonEditor and Videographer: Hans FjellestadTheme music by Brian BanksProduction Assistant: Isabelle AlfonsoVisit the website: https://rodeodrive-bh.com/podcast/Join us on Instagram @rodeodrive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast

Sound the alarms! It's L.A. Meekly's 10th anniversary episode! And sound the alarms again because they just shoplifted from the places they're covering in this episode: malls. Just in time for your holiday shopping spree, we'll be covering the Glendale Galleria (25:49), the Sherman Oaks Galleria (39:09), Crossroads of the World (51:49) and Rodeo Drive (1:23:35).

The Perfume Nationalist
Beverly Hills, 90210 (w/ Zach Brown)

The Perfume Nationalist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 120:57


273 Rodeo Drive for Women (1989) and Men (1990) by Fred Hayman + Darren Star's Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990-2000) with Zach Brown 9/28/23 S5E65 To hear the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon. 

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast
Resetting the Clock: Amanda Mille Expands the Richard Mille Family

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 41:21


Richard Mille pioneered a new era of watchmaking with the 2001 launch of the RM 001 Tourbillon, which set a standard for today's billionaires' handshake. The Swiss company is also a close family business, with sons Alex and Guillaume involved, and brand direction now helmed by Mille's daughter Amanda.Amanda Mille sat down with Rodeo Drive - The Podcast to talk about maintaining the image of the world's most advanced and most expensive watches, through creative partnerships with ambassadors including Michelle Yeoh, Charles Leclerc, Nelly Korda, and Rafael Nadal, who form the company's extended “family.”Mille tells host Lyn Winter about a journey into her father's business that began with a move to the Middle East and is full of unexpected moments, like a phone call from Jeremy Strong, Kendall Roy in Succession, about wearing a Richard Mille watch as an expression of his character. He said “we need something a bit more classical in a way, but with a push of modernity,” recalls Mille. She chose to give the detail-obsessed actor an RM 67-01. It was perfect. “Platinum, of course, added the kind of powerness behind Succession and all the stories happening to his character.”She also shares the deep creative relationships with the athletes that sport, literally, Richard Mille watches, helping perfect the product while performing at their best. “When you have someone like Yuliya Levchenko doing high jumping, you need to be sure that the watch doesn't move on the wrist and is still comfortable…Our partners are the only ones that are able to give us the feedback that even a machine will never tell you.”The Mille company is deeply connected with motor-racing, and sponsors Formula One and Le Mans. Amanda Mille shares her love of motorsport and driving, and promises to bring the 100% female, Rallye Des Princesses Richard Mille to California. Finally, she talks about the exclusivity of the company's watches that involve many years of research and development at the end of which come very few new pieces. The wait can be long and tantalizing for people who order one. “We are not laughing at the fact that people are frustrated at not being able to get the watch. We know how difficult it is. But we also know how difficult these watches are to be made,” says Mille.The Richard Mille Beverly Hills boutique is located on Two Rodeo Drive at 222 N. Rodeo Drive.Season four of Rodeo Drive – The Podcast is presented by the Rodeo Drive Committee with the support of The Hayman Family, Two Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, and the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau.Season Four Credits:Executive Producer and Host: Lyn WinterOn behalf of the Rodeo Drive Committee: Kathy GohariScriptwriter and Editorial Advisor: Frances AndertonEditor and Videographer: Hans FjellestadTheme music by Brian BanksProduction Assistant: Isabelle Alfonso.Listen, subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.Visit the website: https://rodeodrive-bh.com/podcast/Watch moments from the series on YouTubeJoin us on Instagram @rodeodrive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fostering Change
“Best of Season 4”What Needs to Change in the Foster Care System - Cody Renegar

Fostering Change

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 24:11


Thank you for joining us for our final “Best of Season 4” episode of Fostering Change. From all of us at Comfort Cases, we hope you had a wonderful summer and enjoyed revisiting some of our favorite episodes from this past season.Next week, September 5, we will post the first episode for our new season. Can you believe that we're entering Season 5???? Neither can we! We want to thank everyone: our guests and our listeners for all you do to make Fostering Change the #1 podcast for issues regarding foster care and adoption.If you have suggestions for guests for our upcoming season, or comments on any of our shows, please reach out to us at fosteringchange@comfortcases.org.Thank you again - now for a bit about today's show!In this week's episode of Fostering Change, Rob Scheer talks with Cody Renegar, Hairstylist, Author and Artist.Cody is a hairstylist, fine artist, and author of the memoir "Changing the Stars." He currently lives in California with his husband, Terry. He has a son, Levi, who, with his partner, Alaya, has given Cody three grandkids. Cody is the hairstylist of choice for many Hollywood entertainment industry celebrities and A-listers. Los Angeles is his main stage, although he also maintains a large clientele in Washington, D.C., and Arkansas. He is a cosmetologist and master barber with twenty-five years of experience with unique cutting styles and techniques; he is a former cutting director for Aveda and Bumble & Bumble, Minneapolis. Cody began his career in 1996 in Arkansas. He moved to José Éber Salon on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills in 2004, where he had the honor of working alongside José on the main floor and in his own private barber shop, working with many high-profile clients. Cody has been featured in the documentary film Hollywood to Dollywood and the book Rainbow Relatives. A talented artist, Cody's paintings hang in private collections around the world.Story Key Notes:

Ja'miezing
Slay in L.A.

Ja'miezing

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 37:41


This week Ja'mie flies with her family to Los Angeles to start fashion school, does a death drop on Rodeo Drive, Hannah the toy goanna, an Amber update, raped by a ghost, content babies, Austin Butler juggling kiwi fruit, her West Hollywood haunted studio apartment and so much more. Courtney - Younger sister. Visiting LA with parents to settle her in.Olivia Bellisimo - Sydney socialite/influencer. FIDM graduate. Lives between LA and Sydney. Has taken Ja'mie under her wing. Amber - Former best friend, ex flatmate and crush. Amber and her girlfriend Clare Bear live in Double Bay, Sydney Gampy - Grandfather. Lives in Cape Town, South Africa. Has funded her studies in L.A.Written, Produced and Performed by Chris LilleyMusic by Chris LilleyTo support the podcast with a donation click herehttps://supporter.acast.com/jamiezingDM “Ask Ja'mie” questions towww.facebook.com/jamiezingthepodcastLINKS JA'MIEZING MERCHANDISEwww.chrislilleyshop.comJA'MIEZING WEBSITEwww.jamiezing.comJA'MIEZING FACEBOOKwww.facebook.com/jamiezingthepodcastCHRIS LILLEY MERCHANDISEwww.chrislilleyshop.comCHRIS LILLEY INSTAGRAMwww.instagram.com/chrislilleyCHRIS LILLEY YOUTUBEhttps://youtube.com/channel/UCujV5kEXw-DuzDJysGUFMxwWhile Ja'miezing is a podcast parody and intended as comedy, it may have brought up some real life issues or concerns for you. If so here's some links you may find helpful. https://butterfly.org.auhttps://www.beyondblue.org.auhttps://www.lifeline.org.auhttps://au.reachout.comhttps://kidshelpline.com.auThis is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/jamiezing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UNDRESSED WITH POL' AND PATRIK
UNDRESSED (Trailer)

UNDRESSED WITH POL' AND PATRIK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 3:01


Hosted by celebrity fashion icons and husbands, Pol Atteu' and Patrik Simpson from the hit Amazon Prime TV show, Gown and Out Beverly Hills– this fabulous duo is bringing you the podcast ‘UNDRESSED' featuring conversations with a star-studded guest list from inside their world-famous flagship boutique on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Tune into ‘UNDRESSED' every week as Pol' and Patrik take you literally and figuratively “behind the curtain” into the private dressing room conversations of celebrity clientele before they hit the most glamorous red carpets and events in the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Everyday Driver Car Debate
785: Loving A Car People Hate, Looking For Imperfections, Rodeo Drive G-Wagen

Everyday Driver Car Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 49:38


For Topic Tuesday, the guys are asked if you should love a car that people hate? Edwin in CA wants something fun and reliable. Then, Luca B. is an engineer in the US, and wants to know if he should import a car from Brazil? Social media questions ask if there's coloring out of class, is cloning a friend's car the sincerest form of flattery, and of all the special editions out there, has there ever been a Texas Lexus? Please rate and review us on iTunes, and the TV show on IMDB and Amazon. Write to us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends!

Troubled Waters
Moon Time vs Jackie

Troubled Waters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 42:09


Tom Merritt and Jeffrey Elizabeth Copeland join host Dave Holmes for some stories of betrayal and luck, Stephen King anagrams, and learn about movie sequels.Jeffrey Elizabeth Copeland would like to plug BlackOut Comedy and recommends Ain't No Mo' on BroadwayTom Merritt would like to plug  Daily Tech News Show and Cord Killers and recommends The Tech JawnAnd Finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes. He would like to recommend the game show Rodeo Drive (again)Find us on Twitter! We are @TroubledPodWritten by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded remotely over Zoom and produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.Join the MaxFun fam:maximumfun.org/join

Homophilia
MAJOR Revelations with Drew Droege

Homophilia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 45:41


Homophilia homofavorite Drew Droege comes back to talk about the return of his top-notch podcast Minor Revelations (which you should support via this IndieGogo (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/drew-droege-s-minor-revelations#/). Also: The Last of Us, Hitchcock's Rope, Lifetime's Rodeo Drive, Museum of Home Video, the unique beauty of SNL's terrible sixth season, bad news at El Compadre, subconscious shame, fun flings, meeting people in real life, morning radio, and the secrets of a proper glow-up.

Your Favorite Thing with Wells & Brandi
Hermanos y prostitutas!!!

Your Favorite Thing with Wells & Brandi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 52:27


Wells have never been to a fashion day let alone a fashion week, but he has been to Rodeo Drive, which is not pronounced the way it sounds ... odd? Wells and Sarah have been learning new languages recently, which makes up for all the learning Wells didn't do in school. This week, he shares his most popular cheating techniques. Student discretion is advised… After attempting to start the show in Spanish, Brand-eye and Wells chat about The Bachelor, hall passes, and BabyBel Cheese. They discuss which celebs give them the ick and which they think are probably awesome, and Wells would like to know if Austin Butler could speak normally now, please and thank ya!  Don't forget to rate, review, and follow Your Favorite Podcast! Plus, keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram page, @yftpodcast and be sure to leave us a voicemail with your fave things at 858-630-1856!  Thanks to our awesome sponsors for making this episode possible! Check out these deals just for you, YFTers:  Prose — Go to Prose.com/yft for your FREE in-depth hair consultation and 15% off your first order  Farmers Dog — Get 50% off your first box of fresh, healthy food at TheFarmersDog.com/YFT. Plus, you get FREE shipping  Zocdoc — Go to Zocdoc.com/YFT and download the Zocdoc app for FREE  Lomi — Turn your food waste into dirt with the press of a button with Lomi. Use the code YFT to save $50 at lomi.com/YFT 

The Royals of Malibu
S1 E3 - Rodeo, a Rager, and a Real Friend

The Royals of Malibu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 26:56


Can a shopping spree solve all your problems? Callum's girlfriend Brooke thinks so. I mean, who doesn't love a glow-up? To help her fit in with the town awash in Chanel and Louboutins in a way only the wealthy can, Brooke takes Ella on a Rodeo Drive shopping trip that would make Gigi Hadid jealous. But when Ella makes her big debut at her first Cove high school party later that night, she starts to figure out what's really going on in Malibu with these teens dripping in privilege. When Savannah lashes out, Ella isn't afraid to fight back. Bright side: she finally meets her first real friend Follow The Royals of Malibu on Instagram Follow The Royals of Malibu on TikTok Explore more: diversionaudio.com Tag us in your best lip syncs!  The Royals of Malibu Season 1 is based on the book Paper Princess by Erin Watt. Read the book: https://amzn.to/3kBUEhY Featuring the voices of: Alyssa McKay as ELLA SINCLAIR, Zaria as SAVANNAH GONZALEZ, Chris Cafero as REED ROYAL, Nick Cafero as EASTON ROYAL, Armen Taylor as CALLUM ROYAL, Franchesca Agramonte as VALERIE GONZALEZ, Anna Rubanova as BROOKE DAVIDSON, Maura Vincent as DINAH O'HALLORAN, Stephanie Sherry as LUCY and MARGARET SINCLAIR, and Kieran Regan as DAVID ALBRECHT The Royals of Malibu is a production of Diversion Audio. Directed by Matt Sav. Written by Keyanna Khatiblou. Produced by Aimee Machado, Emma DeMuth, and Jacob Bronstein. Production Management by Ashton Carter. Story Editing by Lindsey Ploussard. Story Development by Emma DeMuth and Jacob Bronstein. Editorial Direction by Scott Waxman. Casting by Lindsey Ploussard, Alex Vikmanis, and Mayank Bhatter. Editing, Sound Design, and Engineering by Morgane Fouse and Michael Aquino. Theme Music by Eric Zeiler. Executive Producers for Diversion Audio: Jacob Bronstein, Mark Francis and Scott Waxman. Executive Producers for Pod People: Rachael King and Matt Sav. Special thanks to Kimberly Brower, Jen Frederick, and Elle Kennedy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.