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Manx Radio's Mannin Line
Seasonal mental health and its implications with Samaritans' Sinead Nudd, Mental Health Services' Ross Bailey & Manx Care Chief Exec Teresa Cope. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio

Manx Radio's Mannin Line

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 50:26


Seasonal mental health and its implications with Samaritans' Sinead Nudd, Mental Health Services' Ross Bailey & Manx Care Chief Exec Teresa Cope. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio

The Business of Fashion Podcast
Ross Bailey on Building a Business From Humble Beginnings

The Business of Fashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 54:48


The founder and CEO of retail pop-up marketplace Appear Here shares his entrepreneurial journey and advice for young founders looking to break through.      Background:    Ross Bailey's love of entrepreneurship didn't start  in business school or a corporate job, but at the hair salon his parents owned in London.    “I watched my parents take this little shop and it became their livelihood,” he says to BoF's founder and editor in chief, Imran Amed, describing himself as a “busybody” who rearranged furniture and conducted customer satisfaction surveys from a young age. “To me, entrepreneurship was a game. It was about ‘how do I get people involved and have a bit of fun?'”   That mindset eventually led him to found Appear Here, “the Airbnb of retail,” in 2014. “The story of the world … was that the high street is dead, nobody wants it. And we had a contrarian view on that. When you have small high street stores and streets, people want to be on them … our data has always backed it up.”   By 2019, Appear Here was a global business with 250,000 entrepreneurs signed up to the platform and 30,000 stores launched. The company has facilitated pop-ups for fashion giants like Louis Vuitton, Loewe and Supreme, a bookstore for Michelle Obama's autobiography, as well as Harry's House for pop superstar Harry Styles.    Then the pandemic hit. Appear Here went from having its best year ever and closing a funding round with a nine-figure valuation, to losing 95 percent of revenue with just months' worth of cash left.   On this week's episode of The BoF Podcast, Bailey shares his lessons and advice from the early days of founding a business and the role leaders play in leading employees and stakeholders through challenging times.        Key Insights:    The traditional world of commercial real estate and retail is inaccessible and opaque, creating systemic barriers for entrepreneurs from marginalised backgrounds. But small independent stores are also the backbone of entrepreneurship for immigrants and other communities. “Whether it's the local takeaway restaurant, whether it's the local shop, all of those places… were people who were entrepreneurial, who were doing something, who were trying to build a livelihood.” Despite Covid's impact on retail, Bailey doubled down on Appear Here's mission. Seeing people returning to streets, even when non-essential retail was curbed, and queuing for coffees highlighted the human desire for in-person community. “I just felt that this wasn't the time to pivot, this wasn't the time to relax on our idea or rein it in. Actually, Appear Here would make more sense coming out of this than ever before.”  The future of retail is hyper-local, says Bailey, citing examples of global brands playing into cultural niches, like Adidas and Gucci's takeover of a working men's social club in Peckham. “It's no longer about Fifth Avenue and Regent Street or the Champs-Élysées, it's about neighbourhoods and interesting places.”       Additional Resources:  How Temporary Pop-Ups Became a Permanent Strategy What Happens When the E-Commerce Boom Ends   How to Open a Store in 2022 | BoF   To subscribe to the BoF Podcast, please follow this link.

TfL CommsCAST
Ross Bailey - Appear Here

TfL CommsCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 36:43


For the first our double bill we were joined by Ross Bailey, the CEO & Founder of Appear Here, an online marketplace for short-term retail space. We were joined by Tom Atkinson from the TfL Commercial Development team to discuss how we utilise space, how retail works in those spaces and the role of the retail in future, and in the past. As well how retail is where we can now go to fall in love…and find people who share our identity.

The Gentleman‘s Journal Podcast
“Fundamentally, culture comes from our streets” — Inside the retail revolution, with Ross Bailey, Luca Faloni and Archie Hewlett

The Gentleman‘s Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 60:10


On a special episode of the podcast we talk to three figures from the world of retail about the quiet revolution taking place on our streets. Ross Bailey is the founder of Appear Here, the venue marketplace for shops, pop-ups, and just about anything else; Luca Faloni is the founder of the beautiful Italian outfitter that shares his name; and Archie Hewlett is the founder of London footwear label Duke + Dexter. It is a fascinating conversation with three entrepreneurs who live and breathe these issues every day — and they tell us how our high streets might look in the near future; why certain brands have ridden out the storm and others have sunk; the shopping gimmicks that they're tired of seeing; and why, in fact, we should cancel the word ‘retail' altogether. 

Coronavirus Press Conferences: Isle of Man - Manx Radio
Isle of Man Government Discussion Programme - ‘Are you OK? Let's talk about emotional wellbeing during lockdown'

Coronavirus Press Conferences: Isle of Man - Manx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 50:59


An Isle of Man Government discussion programme - ‘Are you OK? Let's talk about emotional wellbeing during lockdown'. Ross Bailey, Head of Mental Health for the DHSC along with Professor Robin Davidson, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Lynsey Christian, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist from local charity Isle Listen have a conversation in a session hosted by James Davis.

The FreeThinking Podcast
Ep.05 Ross Bailey from Appear Here

The FreeThinking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 39:15


Our special guest to Episode 5 of our FreeThinking podcast is Ross Bailey, founder of Appear Here, who has helped more than 200,000 brands find short-term spaces in London, Paris, and now, New York. He talks about how we will build back the delight-inducing, memory-making theatre of the high street... and how this is NOT about property, this is about entertainment and experience!

Well, Now What?!
48. Olivia Perez - Journalist, Digital Creative, & Host of Friend of a Friend

Well, Now What?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 28:17


Olivia Perez is a journalist, businesswoman, and entrepreneur in New York City. She is the founder and host of the Friend of a Friend podcast, a weekly talk show that deep dives into the next generation of luminaries. She's interviewed talent like Bella Hadid, Hannah Bronfman, Jen Rubio, Ross Bailey, Morgan DeBaun, Lindsay Peoples Wagner, and moderated panels for businesses like Shopify, Bumble, Hxouse, WWD, The Wing, and more. Perez is also a contributing writer to Forbes.com, and has written for Harper's Bazaar, Teen Vogue, and Huffington Post. A graduate of New York University's Gallatin Program, Olivia has made her mark as an editorial and cultural archaeologist, digging up the best of the unknown to encourage her followers to push past their comfort zones and create their own trends. She's partnered with brands like Chanel, Kith, Tory Burch, Michael Kors, Nike, Calvin Klein, and as a brand ambassador for Outdoor Voices and Coach. In 2018, Perez co-founded System of Service, a community that provides accessible and engaging service opportunities for all that strives to create impactful service experiences beyond the dollar. In today's episode, we chat about landing her first internship at Teen Vogue, is getting a job based on who you know or is it based on your resume, navigating the uncertainty post-grad, starting her own business and platform, starting Friend of a Friend while in college, and pivoting her business into a podcast. This episode is sponsored by Fig Face. Book in a facial at figface.com Follow Olivia at: @livvperez.

The Modern House Podcast
1.11 Ross Bailey, Entrepreneur

The Modern House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 35:19


How has the global pandemic changed our high streets? Is the future of the local shop looking better or worse after Covid? Hear Ross Bailey, founder and CEO of Appear Here, the ‘Airbnb for retail', discuss all that and more on this issue of the podcast. Plus, what did Ross select as his top three living spaces in the world? Find out more at The Modern House site.  

9-42
9-42 meets Ross Bailey

9-42

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 66:00


The one where we have a chinwag with Ross Bailey. Ross Bailey is a session guitarist and product demonstrator, and has worked in and around the music industry for the last 25 years. Over that time he has worked in retail, for the likes of Academy of Sound & Sound Control as well as for brands such as Line 6, Peavey & Yamaha. We take a meander through some of the highlights, including his introduction to the world of product demonstration with Line 6 and jumping at the chance to go out on tour with X factor winner Sam Bailey. https://www.instagram.com/theguitarshowuk/ (9-42 Instagram) https://twitter.com/theguitarshowuk (9-42 Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/theguitarshowuk (9-42 Facebook) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Bb6njlwLMVI4TVw1hmpql?si=nyhPbCMERQOKfv-XEm7FDw (9-42 Playlist) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCozetpXDzhNSAELq6wnoLhQ (9-42 Youtube) https://www.theguitarshow.co.uk/ (9-42 Website) https://www.facebook.com/ashortstoriespodcast/ (ashortstories Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/ashortstories/ (ashortstories Instagram) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Fly on the Wall
Episode 20: Ross Bailey, Appear Here

Fly on the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 48:06


In the twentieth episode of Fly on the Wall, Brendan catches-up with Ross Bailey the CEO and Founder of Fifth Wall portfolio company Appear Here. Ross discusses the art of curation and creativity, two factors the company believes will drive the future of brick-and-mortar retail, and how landlords can attract the next big brands to their assets.Original release date: July 24, 2020Watch this episode at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq_eRUY-DgULearn more about Fifth Wall at https://fifthwall.com/This podcast is presented for informational purposes only, is not intended to recommend any investment, and is not an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to purchase an interest in any current or future investment vehicle managed or sponsored by Fifth Wall Ventures Management, LLC or its affiliates (collectively, “Fifth Wall”; any such investment vehicle, a “Fund”). Any such solicitation of an offer to purchase an interest will be made by a definitive private placement memorandum or other offering document. Forward-looking statements and opinions as to real estate markets or any other matters, as expressed in this presentation, are those of the individual presenters, but are not necessarily the views of Fifth Wall as a firm, and cannot constitute a guarantee of future success or profitable results. As a result, investors should not rely on such forward-looking statements and/or opinions, or on anything else contained in this podcast, in making their investment decisions. Moreover, certain information contained herein may have been obtained from published and non-published sources prepared by other parties and may not have been updated through the date hereof. While such information is believed to be reliable for the purposes for which it is used herein, Fifth Wall does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of such information, and such information has not been independently verified by Fifth Wall. This presentation speaks as of its publication date, and Fifth Wall undertakes no obligation to update any of the information herein.In addition, to the extent that any prior performance information is contained in this podcast presentation, prospective investors should bear in mind that past results are not necessarily indicative of future results, and there can be no assurance that any Fund will achieve results comparable to those of any prior or existing Fund or portfolio investment of Fifth Wall.None of the information contained herein has been filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, any securities administrator under any state securities laws or any other domestic or foreign governmental or self-regulatory authority. No such governmental or self-regulatory authority has passed or will pass on the merits of the offering of interests in any Fund or the adequacy of the information contained herein. Any representation to the contrary is unlawful.This communication is intended only for persons resident in jurisdictions where the distribution or availability of this communication would not be contrary to applicable laws or regulations. Any products mentioned in this podcast may not be eligible for sale in some states or countries. Prospective investors should inform themselves as to the legal requirements and tax consequences of an investment in a Fund within the countries of their citizenship, residence, domicile and place of business.Investors should consult their own financial, tax, legal and other advisors in connection with any proposed investment and should carefully review all disclosures and descriptions of risk factors that are contained in relevant offering materials.

Ninetwentynine
Why you should question everything – with Ross Bailey from Appear Here

Ninetwentynine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 9:29


Rule #011 – Question everything.When Ross Bailey founded Appear Here – an online marketplace for retail space – he encountered a lot of received wisdom, which wasn’t always correct or useful. So he decided to challenge traditional thought at every turn. Are you doing the same with your enterprise?Ninetwentynine is a Fiverr.com podcast.Grab 30% off your first Fiverr Learn course. Just use code 'ninetwentynine'. Valid until the end of 2020. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Workshop
Courier Daily - Friday 8 May

Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 23:24


As shops begin to reopen in Europe, what's the future of brick-and-mortar retail? A special episode featuring Mandeep Singh of Trouva, Ross Bailey of Appear Here and a dispatch from Berlin.

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Propertyshe Podcast
Episode 24: Ross Bailey

Propertyshe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 37:37


Ross Bailey is the CEO & Founder of Appear Here, the leading online marketplace for short-term retail space. Based on the concept that renting retail space should be as easy as booking a hotel room, Appear Here’s mission is to create a world where anyone with an idea can find space to make it happen. Hailed a "Digital game changer for the high street" by The Guardian, Appear Here lists over 10,000 spaces across the UK, US and France.

Drink Culture
Episode 120: Tastings, Ross Bailey

Drink Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 97:14


It's Wine Wednesday, so take a sip with us and learn the story of Ross Bailey, the owner of Tastings Wine Bar & Bistro. Ross was born and raised in Indiana and, like a true Hoosier, went to IU for his undergrad. As law school was approaching, Ross' friend told him about a children's camp for sustainability on Catalina Island. A few months later, Ross was a boat captain for the camp and biking down the California coast while studying harder to learn about environmentalism than for the LSAT. When he returned to Indiana, he launched Tastings Wine Bar & Bistro with his family in the adjourning space to Conrad Indianapolis. At the time, he knew little about wine and had never run a business, but is now managing two Tasting's locations. Pour another glass and learn about the innovations at Tastings Wine Bar & Bistro to make wine accessible, the real story behind the fads in the wine industry, and Tasting Wine Bar & Bistro's Vintage Wine Truck that bring us what we've always wanted: wine at outdoor events. Drink deep of the culture that surrounds you with Ross Bailey of Tastings. Visit the Tastings website here! Review the episode on iTunes, Twitter, and Facebook! Join our community on Patreon! The drinks we tasted...Morgon 2017 Cote du Py Chateau Musar 2019 Check out our sponsors for this episode: Hotel Tango Artisan Distillery - hoteltangowhiskey.com  Facebook - @hoteltangowhiskey Instagram - @hoteltangodistillery Twitter - @hoteltangoindy LinkedIn YouTube 2nd St Creative - A small shop you can trust with your big ideas.http://2ndcreative.comhttps://www.instagram.com/2ndstcreative/ https://twitter.com/2NDcreative https://www.facebook.com/secondstreetcreative Drink Culture Website: https://www.drnkcltr.com Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvrw7Fqfw4ZORgZMPJKio-A  

Innovators by Current Global
Appear Here on why retail is more valuable than Google Ads

Innovators by Current Global

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 31:36


Successful retail decisions are made when physical space is seen as another media channel, says Ross Bailey, founder and CEO of Appear Here, the online marketplace for short retail leases on the latest episode of the Innovators podcast by the Current Global. Retail is failing when it's not thinking about audience first, Ross insists. The industry doesn't think twice about spending huge budgets on Google Ads, but customer acquisition can prove increasingly more valuable through spend on physical footprint, he explains. It's for that reason, Appear Here increasingly sees the likes of Google or Instagram as greater competition than other brokers. "[If you're playing] the audience game that means that as a brand, what's the best most authentic, great return on investment medium, that I can reach an audience at for that moment in time, for that campaign, for that product, for that season.And if that happens to be retail, you're going to be making that decision over what you're spending on AdWords or over what you're spending anywhere else," he comments. Appear Here launched in 2013 hoping to disrupt a long-established market that no longer corresponded to how customers shopped. While commercial landlords demanded an average five-year commitment from brands, customers were dispersing from the high street and shopping in a much more flexible, non-committal way. Today, AppearHere's short-term rental model – often referred to as the "Airbnb of retail" – sees the company operate an average of 350 stores in London alone at any given time, making it the largest retailer currently operating in the city. Bailey hopes the model gives brands and retailers much more flexibility to appear and disappear whenever they see fit, rather than wait for the consumer to do so first. For brands across the spectrum, of which he has 180,000 on his platform, there are different approaches however. For luxury names like Chanel, Nike or Netflix, all Appear Here clients, it's about reaching a new audience or promoting a particular product or campaign; for more independent brands, it's about creating awareness outside their online bubble where competition is too high without enormous ad budgets, he suggests. During this conversation Bailey also explains why he sees no problem with an in-store ballpit as a popular experiential idea as long as it is authentic to the brand; how Selfridges' early retail days inspires him to think about how to bring back showmanship; and why technology, much like children, he says, should be seen but not heard.

The Gentleman‘s Journal Podcast
The 25-Year-Old CEO – Ross Bailey

The Gentleman‘s Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 34:28


Our guest on today's podcast is Ross Bailey, the founder and CEO of Appear Here.  Ross left school at 16, and soon found that his infectious enthusiasm lent itself perfectly to the world of business. His first true entrepreneurial venture, founded when he was just 19, is the one that he still heads up today. Appear Here is now the world's largest online marketplace for short-term retail spaces – a kind of Air BnB for commercial property. A major driving force in the pop-up sector, the company works with thousands of established brands and fledgling businesses every year, and has just overseen a very successful expansion to Paris and the US. Today, Ross tells us how a Jubilee-themed party accidentally kicked off the entire business, what it's like to be a CEO of a multinational company at the age of 25, and why he never wants to hear about another clean-eating start up ever again. Our thanks once again to Mark's Club for playing hosts.

Fifth Wall Podcast
Ross Bailey (Appear Here)

Fifth Wall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 55:29


Ross and Brendan discuss the process for digitally native brands taking their first steps into physical retail and how brand curation has evolved to a city-wide level. About Appear Here: Appear Here is the world's leading marketplace to rent space - the platform brings together a community of brands, entrepreneurs and creatives to space in the world's best cities. For more information, please visit: https://www.appearhere.co.uk/

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VOOM Podcast
Pop-ups and events with Eventbrite, Appear Here and MEATliquor

VOOM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 50:24


Nikki Bedi is joined by two entrepreneurs whose businesses have helped thousands of others reach success through events and pop-up retail space. Renaud Visage, co-founder of Eventbrite, shares how his company has mastered the online ticketing industry and sheds light on the technical troubles he has had to overcome along the way. Ross Bailey also explains how his company Appear Here is enabling new businesses to secure prime pop-up locations, disrupting the commercial letting industry. Plus 'accidental restaurateur' Yianni Papoutsis, tells the story of how he went from flipping patties at festivals to growing one of the trendiest group of burger restaurants in the UK – MEATliquor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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