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In our Part two we welcome back our glamorous friend, Crystal Kung Minkoff—Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, digital entrepreneur, and co-host of the Humble Brag Podcast. From Beverly Hills to Aspen, no topic is off-limits as they peel back the designer layers of fame, friendship, and family. Housewives Highs & HindsightsCrystal candidly opens up about her time on RHOBH, revealing she felt embarrassed to fully lean in and often tried to hide from the spotlight. She reflects on how the experience taught her the power of owning her narrative—something she now embraces in podcasting and digital ventures without shame. Hollywood & Bling Empire GossipPatrik digs into Crystal's social circle, including Christine Chiu of Bling Empire, who almost joined RHOBH before choosing Netflix glitz instead. Crystal shares how family health issues kept Christine off Bravo—and why she respects the decision not to exploit real-life struggles for ratings. Parenting in the Digital AgeThe conversation turns heartfelt as Crystal explains why her kids still don't have phones—only Apple Watches—and how social media's toxicity drives her protective instincts. Patrik counters with hilarious stories of tracking their foster daughter's location and the day she vanished…only to FaceTime them from a restaurant in Aspen after hopping a private jet with Nicolas Cage's son. Runway Rundown & Reunion FashionsThe group plays their signature Runway Rundown, dishing on RHOBH reunion looks. Patrik roasts Garcelle Beauvais'pearl mesh dress—revealing Bravo forced a last-minute wardrobe change after Sutton wore a similar color, canceling Garcelle's custom Swarovski-beaded nude gown Pol' spent nights creating. Crystal admits she prefers understated elegance and reveals her own reunion look: a deep green lace cocktail dress by Yannick Machado, paired with an enormous 30-carat Indian ring (sadly, just on loan!). Celebrity Style & Designer DramaThey also weigh in on Erika Jayne's infamous gold mesh gown by Marco Marco—especially Erika's dismissive “some designer” remark that sparked outrage in the fashion world. Patrik shares insights about dressing Beyoncé, Cardi B, and the tricky politics of costume and design. Personal Revelations & Body ImageCrystal bravely discusses her history with an eating disorder and body dysmorphia, explaining how showing cleavage on TV was a huge step in reclaiming her self-esteem. Pol' and Patrik shower her with praise, reminding her she's every bit a supermodel. Coffee Reading MagicThe episode crescendos with Pol's Armenian coffee reading. He sees unresolved tension with someone close—a betrayal that split a friend group. Crystal resonates instantly, recalling a fallout that divided her social circle. Pol' guides her through a ritual to release the energy. Crystal is visibly moved, ready to set herself free. Final Thoughts & LaughsAs the episode wraps, Crystal marvels at how accurate the reading felt and jokes about her “simple” life—while wearing a 30-carat ring and couture. CHAPTERS: Subscribe to our audio: linktr.ee/undressedpod Follow Pol Atteu: Instagram: @polatteu Tiktok: @polatteu Twitter: @polatteu www.polatteu.com Follow Patrik Simpson: Instagram: @patriksimpson Tiktok: @patriksimpsonbh www.patriksimpson.com Follow SnowWhite90210: Instagram: @snowwhite90210 Twitter: @SnowWhite9010 www.snowwhite90210.com Watch Season Gown and Out In Beverly Hills on Prime Video. www.gownandoutinbeverlyhills.com #UndressedPodcast Armenian Coffee Reading: https://polatteu.com/armenian-coffee-cup-read Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Austrian-American Businesswoman Nadja Swarovski, known for catapulting the Swarovski brands to stardom in the 1990s and now owner of luxury clothing brand Really Wild, joins Tanya Rose to share her travel secrets this week.In this episode. Nadja shares why she believes Ibiza is overrated, her unexpected honeymoon in the Seychelles and why the best place for food is actually Las Vegas…Plus, Nadja reveals why Kenya is her number one travel destination and discusses how the law of attraction influenced her poignant hiking adventure.Don't forget to follow @travelsecretsthepodcast and remember, you can watch all of our episodes on YouTube.Places mentioned:The Peninsula Hotel, LondonWattens, AustriaKenyaSeychellesBotswanaIbizaNOBU, LondonLas Vegas, United StatesSebastian, Mallorca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mon, 23 Jun 2025 03:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/2357-borsepeople-im-podcast-s19-13-birgit-berthold-kremser 03867c0a91cbe16f15545c30db605de0 Birgit Berthold-Kremser war lange Jahre Head of Global Sponsoring and Events bei Siemens, später für Corporate Branding Comm. bei Swarovski zuständig und sie leitete u.a. auch bei Peek & Cloppenburg die Bereiche Nachhaltigkeit und Marketing. Also ziemliche Wow-Jobs. Zu Gast war sie anlässlich der Co-Autorenschaft ihres neuen Business-Buchs "Super Power Sustainable Marketing", das auch ein optischer Hingucker ist. Wir sprechen auch über David Bowie, die ÖBB, Stefanie Kuhnhen und Franziska Mozart, Kick-Ass-Women (sagt sie!), Women for the Board, einen Paradigmenshift, De Beers, 4 P`s., Sanna Marin, einen humoristischeren Zugang zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit, den Green Marketing Award, den Weihnachtsmann und das Schifahren im Montafon. We can be heroes! marketing-superpower.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/birgit-berthold-kremser/ Sieger Green Marketing Award: https://www.horizont.at/green/news/nachhaltige-kommunikation-das-sind-die-sieger-des-green-marketing-awards-98213 About: Die Serie Börsepeople des Podcasters Christian Drastil, der im Q4/24 in Frankfurt als "Finfluencer & Finanznetworker #1 Austria" ausgezeichnet wurde, findet im Rahmen von http://www.audio-cd.at und dem Podcast "Audio-CD.at Indie Podcasts" statt. Es handelt sich dabei um typische Personality- und Werdegang-Gespräche. Die Season 19 umfasst unter dem Motto „25 Börsepeople“ 25 Talks. Presenter der Season 19 ist die Volksbank https://www.volksbank.at. Welcher der meistgehörte Börsepeople Podcast ist, sieht man unter http://www.audio-cd.at/people. Der Zwischenstand des laufenden Rankings ist tagesaktuell um 12 Uhr aktualisiert. Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: http://www.audio-cd.at/spotify , http://www.audio-cd.at/apple . 2357 full no Christian Drastil Comm. 1970
Ben Model, Silent Film expert and now author of the must have book, “The Silent Film Universe,” is our guest during Shop Talk. Caught My Eye has a story about a museum patron who sits on a piece of Swarovski crystal clad art called “Van Gogh's Chair”—you can guess what happens. Also, a drunk patron denied entry into a bar in Kentucky comes back to let a raccoon loose at The Big Apple Grill and Bar. Chaos ensues. Our Business Birthday celebrates James Flagg who is the illustrator of the “I Want You for The US Army” poster developed for Army Recruitment in 1916-and still used today. We're all business. Except when we're not. Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrC Spotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1 iHeart Radio: bit.ly/4aza5LW YouTube Music: bit.ly/43T8Y81 Pandora: pdora.co/2pEfctj YouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5a Also follow Tim and John on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradio
Easy Italian: Learn Italian with real conversations | Imparare l'italiano con conversazioni reali
Oggi con Matteo e Raffaele facciamo un po' il giro, non tanto dell'Italia, ma delle notizie. Una di queste potrebbe far arrabbiare molto gli studenti al rientro dalla pausa estiva. 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Note dell'episodio What Italians Really Think About Their Politics - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT7IvwSEUHE&t=7s Oggi si inizia dai banchi di scuola. Ma attenzione! Vietati i cellulari! Cosa ne pensate? Matteo e Raffaele ne parlano, e cercano di capire come funzionera'. Ma abbiamo proprio bisogno di avere sempre con noi il cellulare, e soprattutto, serve agli studenti? Il turista anonimo continua a colpire. Questa volta si sono seduti su una sedia. Quindi? Poveri turisti non possono nemmeno riposarsi un attimo tra un monumento ed un altro? Beh certo, possono riposarsi, ma non su una sedia di... Finiamo tutti a mare! Quest'anno le coste italiane sono apparentemente molto pulite, e c'e' una regione che ha vinto per essere la regione con il mare piu' pulito! Curiosi? Vi possiamo dare un indizio: Confina con Campania e Calabria. Indovinato? Trascrizione Raffaele: [0:23] Buongiorno Matteo. Matteo: [0:25] Buongiorno, come va? Raffaele: [0:28] Settimana scorsa avevo il fiatone perché avevo fatto le scale a piedi, attività fisica. Questa settimana ho il fiatone stando fermo. Matteo: [0:39] No, è arrivato il caldo. Raffaele: [0:42] 31 gradi, sopra il 60 per cento di umidità: si suda da fermi, si soffre maledettamente. Matteo: [0:54] Mannaggia. Speriamo che questa cosa non continui. Raffaele: [0:57] Sei andato via giusto in tempo. Il problema che mi pongo io, Matteo, è che se a giugno, a metà giugno, fa così caldo e si soffre così tanto, cosa succede a luglio e agosto? Cioè dove andiamo a finire? Matteo: [1:16] E dove andiamo a finire? Raffaele: [1:18] E pensa che ci sta ancora chi è sui banchi di scuola a studiare con questo caldo. Matteo: [1:29] La vita in Italia in questo momento è calda. Raffaele: [1:32] È molto molto calda. Tu, Matteo, ricordi quando hai fatto l'esame di maturità? La data. Matteo: [1:41] Era giugno, le prime due settimane di giugno. Raffaele: [1:45] Grosso modo di questi tempi. (Sì sì.) Io invece ebbi la sfortuna... il mio cognome inizia con la T, quando si selezionò la lettera per decidere da dove iniziare per fare gli esami orali, giustamente uscì proprio la A. Estratta a sorte la A, e quindi io ero l'ultimo di tutta la classe a fare l'esame. L'ho fatto, se non ricordo male, il 4 luglio. E sono andato a fare l'esame di maturità, non so se te l'ho mai raccontato, col costumino. Cioè il costume e sopra il pantalone: finito l'esame, la prova orale dell'esame di maturità, siamo andati direttamente al mare a festeggiare. Ma si può studiare con questo caldo? Si può stare sui libri a scuola con questo caldo? Matteo: [2:35] No, sicuramente no. Fortunatamente tutte le scuole, a parte gli esami, sono chiuse e riapriranno a settembre. Raffaele: [2:47] Sì, generalmente chiudono intorno al 10 giugno, ma già molto prima ci sono tanti studenti che, finite le interrogazioni, finiti i test, i compiti in classe, come si chiamano, lasciano la scuola generalmente verso la fine di maggio. E ha senso proprio per questo discorso del caldo, considera che non siamo neanche ancora in estate ma già fa così caldo. Quando rientreranno a scuola gli studenti, probabilmente troveranno una novità. Bello o brutta? Non lo so, bisogna chiederlo a loro. Matteo: [3:26] Ah, e che novità troveranno? Poveri studenti, poveri studenti. Raffaele: [3:31] Poveri. A partire da settembre 2025 il cellulare in classe sarà vietato anche agli studenti delle scuole superiori. Matteo: [3:42] E questa è una cosa interessante, è un approccio molto... non dittatoriale, mi sembra un po'... dittatoriale mi sembra troppo, però non me lo aspettavo. Raffaele: [3:55] È un approccio forte, no? È stato fatto l'esperimento con le scuole inferiori, chiamiamole così, quindi le scuole elementari, le scuole medie, e poi adesso si è deciso di espandere questo divieto alle scuole superiori. Alle scuole elementari è stato facilissimo: forse nessun bambino alle scuole elementari ha il cellulare. Anzi mi correggo: io conosco tanti bambini che hanno il cellulare in quarta o quinta elementare ma non lo portano proprio a scuola. Alle medie già comincia ad essere complicato perché un po' tutti hanno il cellulare. Al liceo, alle scuole superiori sarà complicato far rispettare questo divieto. Matteo: [4:44] È una cosa interessante anche perché sto cercando di pensare, cercando di empatizzare il più possibile con i ragazzi e i genitori, per quanto posso ovviamente, e non trovo un motivo per andare contro questa decisione: è giusto che tu non puoi usare il cellulare in classe. Raffaele: [5:12] Eh, siamo sempre nel discorso del libero arbitrio, no? In teoria gli studenti dovrebbero capire che non è il caso di utilizzare il cellulare durante la lezione. Spieghiamo un attimo bene come funziona a partire da settembre: praticamente all'ingresso in classe ci sarà una cassettina oppure si utilizzerà semplicemente il cassetto della cattedra dell'insegnante. E ogni studente che entra in classe, oppure quando entra il professore, i ragazzi devono consegnare il cellulare, mettere il cellulare in questa cassettina o nel cassetto, in modalità non disturbare, di modo che vibrazioni e suonerie non diano fastidio. E recuperare il cellulare in teoria alla fine della giornata ma in pratica quando il professore uscirà di classe, i ragazzi andranno a controllarsi le notifiche, salvo poi rimettere il cellulare a posto quando entra il professore dell'ora successiva. Ha senso così? Cioè alla fine è solo un togliere il cellulare agli alunni durante la lezione? Matteo: [6:27] Allora la questione è che abbiamo a che fare con ragazzi giovani che per una questione anche fisica hanno dei seri problemi a comportarsi in maniera logica. Perché si stanno ancora sviluppando e quindi hanno bisogno di avere a che fare con delle regole e con dei divieti, secondo me. Cioè non puoi basarti sempre e solo sulla logicità, e il ragionamento che dovrebbero fare gli studenti, che sono giovani. Raffaele: [7:14] Eh lo so, ma dirgli proprio "lasciate il cellulare qua, spegnete il cellulare, consegnatelo"... Potresti anche dire "spegnetelo però tenetelo voi, ci fidiamo." Perché poi alla fine è quello un po' il discorso. Tu dici: " Non mi fido." Matteo: [7:28] No, il discorso è proprio quello, il discorso è: si può arrivare a quello dopo una... è un po' come nelle disintossicazioni forti, tu mi insegni... No anche tu, se tu vuoi prendere meno caffè, sei arrivato in una situazione in cui ne stai prendendo tanto, non è che inizi a prenderne di meno. Vai un po' drastico i primi periodi. Raffaele: [7:55] Eh non lo so, non lo so, ci sono diversi approcci, per questo non è così semplice la questione, perché tu dici: il cellulare in classe è un male, quindi la soluzione è togliamo il cellulare. Matteo: [8:11] Ma in realtà il cellulare in classe è un male. Raffaele: [8:14] Dipende da cosa ci fai. Matteo: [8:16] Ma in questo momento lasciando stare il "vorrei che fosse", però se eliminiamo il "come vorrei che fosse la classe ideale oggi", il cellulare e l'uso del cellulare in classe distrae solamente. Raffaele: [8:40] Allora voglio chiarire un po' la mia posizione: io fondamentalmente sono d'accordo con te, nel senso che sono d'accordo che dire ad un tredicenne "tieni il cellulare acceso sul banco durante la lezione" è un invito a nozze per lui. E invece di sentirsi il professore di storia e filosofia, aprirà TikTok e si guarderà i video silenziosamente facendo finta di seguire. Quindi diciamo che è un modo per togliere questa distrazione. Idealmente non sarebbe necessario. Idealmente la lezione dovrebbe essere coinvolgente, e ti dirò di più, dovrebbe trovare un modo per coinvolgere i ragazzi attivamente. E perché non coinvolgere anche con l'uso del cellulare? Cioè per me la scuola dovrebbe andare verso una digitalizzazione massiccia, forte, soprattutto in Italia dove invece su questo siamo un po' indietro. Non ci sono abbastanza computer per tutti gli allievi, non ci sono i tablet per tutti e consentire l'utilizzo del cellulare, in maniera coordinata con l'insegnante eh, attenzione... può essere invece un modo per sopperire a questa mancanza. Idealmente, eh... Matteo: [10:03] Sono d'accordo con te. Idealmente. Ma poi basta che... ricordo le mie lezioni di informatica, e non so se tu hai mai fatto lezioni in aula computer in cui c'erano questi grandi computer, dietro i quali... erano così grandi che ti potevi nascondere dietro il monitor. E lo studente, il suo primo obiettivo quando... non il suo primo obiettivo nel senso che si sveglia e pensa che vuole fare questo.... Ma il cervello ha costanti, dà costanti impulsi per distrarti, sempre. E al primo momento noi, anche senza cellulari, perché entrambi abbiamo fatto i nostri studi durante un periodo in cui non c'era proprio il cellulare... Raffaele: [10:58] Usciva, ti dico la verità, si mandavano gli sms. Matteo: [11:01] Sì, vabbè, però, insomma, era così, non... oltretutto era vietato, non potevi metterti col cellulare sul banco. Raffaele: [11:15] Però mi ricordo che già all'ultimo anno di liceo noi avevamo quasi tutti il cellulare e ci mandavamo i messaggini, quindi già si presentava il problema. Non potevi, chiaro che non potevi, però nessuno ti sequestrava nulla. Matteo: [11:28] Eh no, però la questione è che adesso non solo puoi mandare messaggini ma per esempio puoi compromettere un compito in classe, certo probabilmente ci saranno delle metodologie per i quali se c'è il compito in classe il cellulare viene tolto o comunque viene spento o non lo so. Però già la maggior parte degli studenti è ignorante... Ma buttiamoli proprio i cellulari... Cioè secondo me il cellulare genericamente dovrebbe essere iniziato ad usare a 20 anni, perché crea una serie di problemi. A meno che non si inizi a scuola a fare educazione digitale, che può essere anche fatta con carta e penna, però ti iniziano ad educare a come usare i social, come comportarsi, cosa fare, cosa non fare, cosa evitare. Raffaele: [12:31] E qui convergiamo, Matteo: hai detto una cosa bellissima, esattamente quello che proporrei di fare io, perché il problema secondo me non è la distrazione del cellulare sul banco. Certo le elimini, non hai più la distrazione. Ma non educhi a gestire il cellulare, e secondo me il problema di tanti ragazzi di oggi è proprio quello. Pensa che la proposta successiva di questo governo è: niente social media sotto i 15 anni. E di questo poi ne riparliamo magari in un'altra puntata. Però è per dire che secondo me anche questo divieto non è per non far distrarre gli studenti, è per evitare che magari anche gli episodi di bullismo in classe vengano ripresi con i cellulari, poi questi video girino nelle chat, sui social media e creino problemi poi giganteschi. Il problema è proprio quello. Il problema è cosa ci fanno i ragazzi col cellulare. E quindi dovrebbero essere educati all'utilizzo consapevole del cellulare. Secondo me a partire dalla scuola, quindi non sequestrando i cellulari, ma insegnando come usare i cellulari in maniera utile e non fare danni con i cellulari. E poi chiaramente c'è l'altra faccia della medaglia, ovvero una volta usciti da scuola non è che "cellulare libero per tutti, tutta la giornata". Perché attualmente è così, no? La scuola dice "vi vieto il cellulare a scuola, a casa decideranno i genitori, fate quello che volete." Il problema è poi che in questa altra metà della giornata, anche i genitori, anche la famiglia deve continuare con questa educazione all'utilizzo della tecnologia. Matteo: [14:19] Sì sì sì sì, purtroppo l'educazione è un grande problema. Raffaele: [14:33] Dove eravamo rimasti? Ma inteso settimana scorsa? A Roma con i turisti che si rubavano le statue e le basi delle colonne: è successo di nuovo? Non dirmi che è successo di nuovo... Matteo: [14:49] È successo, più o meno. Niente monopattini, niente basi di colonne, ma a quanto pare dei turisti hanno fatto un guaio. Raffaele: [14:59] Un guaio bello grosso e bello caro, molto caro. Parliamo ancora di comportamenti sbagliati nei musei. Questa volta siamo a Verona, un museo che si chiama Palazzo Maffei, che ospita delle opere d'arte. In particolare un'opera d'arte di un artista contemporaneo italiano che si chiama Nicola Bolla, che ha riprodotto una sedia ispirata a uno dei quadri più famosi di Van Gogh. E l'ha riprodotta totalmente fatta di cristallo e Swarovski, quindi uno degli oggetti più fragili per definizione. Raffaele: [15:48] Ebbene, durante una visita a questo museo, una coppia quasi anziana, adesso non sappiamo molti dati, vediamo soltanto le immagini dei video di sorveglianza. Questa coppia di signori anziani, aspetta l'uscita della guardia poi si avvicina furtivamente alla sedia, che si chiama proprio "la sedia di Van Gogh". Fin lì tutto bene, puoi avvicinarti, puoi fare le tue foto. Solo che a un certo punto lui si china e si siede, si appoggia sull'opera d'arte. Adesso, secondo te: è fatta di cristallo, come può andare a finire? (Malissimo. In frantumi.) Esatto. La sedia si è immediatamente spaccata. E, tu dirai: i due mortificati avranno informato la guardia che stava poco distante in qualche altra sala. "Guardate, è successo questo, non volevo, l'ho urtata e si è rotta." Invece i furbastri sono scappati via, hanno fatto finta di nulla, hanno lasciato il museo e si sono dileguati. Le guardie del museo si sono accorte del danno troppo tardi, perché sono uscite dal museo per provare a rintracciare i colpevoli ma non li hanno potuti trovare. E quindi il museo ha fatto una denuncia contro ignoti, si dice in questo caso: è una cosa che è possibile fare quando non sai chi ha fatto il danno, il furto, fai una denuncia contro ignoti. E i carabinieri in questo caso si sono attivati, hanno preso la situazione molto seriamente, dal video sono riconoscibili in volto i due, si vede per bene l'abbigliamento, gli oggetti che portano con sé. E quindi per adesso non l'hanno trovati, ma chissà che non li troveranno a breve. Matteo: [17:55] Beh, ci sono spera... speriamo, ma non tanto per una questione di, come dire: "Voglio punirli". Però non vorrei che iniziasse questo nuovo sport di "fa il danno e poi scappa". Raffaele: [18:15] Sì, no, non va bene. Il danno, tra l'altro, la sedia vale tra i 15.000 e i 50.000 euro, quindi non parliamo di milioni di euro, però comunque è un danno non da poco. E hanno contattato l'artista: fortunatamente l'artista, dopo aver constatato i danni ha detto "ok, sì, la possiamo sistemare." Tra l'altro l'artista è stato intervistato dai giornali e l'ha presa sul filosofico, diciamo così. Ha detto "No, non ci sono rimasto male anzi ci ho visto qualcosa di ironico e positivo, mi è sembrata quasi una performance di arte moderna". Matteo: [19:00] Vabbè certo, è stata registrata, l'ha vista forse. Raffaele: [19:04] Eh, si sarà fatto una risata e ha detto "Mi ha dato persino lo spunto per la prossima opera da realizzare". Matteo: [19:11] Ah, incredibile. Raffaele: [19:13] "Sedia spezzata con turista immortalato accovacciato", chissà. Secondo me questo è il calore. Troppo caldo sta dando alla testa. Hai un antidoto per tutto questo caldo? Matteo: [19:26] Eh certo: andate a mare! Raffaele: [19:35] Eh vabbè ma il mare in Italia... Cioè l'Italia è tutta mare, è una penisola, c'è talmente tanto di quel mare che non sai dove andare. Dove andare a mare? Matteo: [19:48] Possiamo chiederlo ai mitici della bandiera blu. Raffaele: [19:55] La bandiera blu è uno degli strumenti che si utilizza in Italia per identificare le condizioni del mare delle spiagge italiane. Dare una bandiera blu ad una spiaggia vuol dire che lì l'acqua è pulita e bella, è l'idea di massima. Quest'anno in Italia, nel 2025, abbiamo 246 bandiere blu, quindi abbiamo almeno 246 posti da scegliere per avere l'acqua eccellente e addirittura recentemente c'è stato uno studio dei laboratori delle agenzie ambientali che hanno fatto una statistica e hanno visto che la regione con l'acqua più pulita, inteso meno inquinata in tutta Italia, è la Puglia. Il 99,7% delle acque è eccellente, ha una qualità eccellente, quindi l'acqua meno inquinata, praticamente 99,7% vuol dire che è perfetta. (Non male.) Più nello specifico, Matteo, tra l'altro le bandiere blu confermano questo trend e anche il maggior numero di bandiere blu in tutta Italia ce l'hanno Liguria, Puglia e Calabria, quindi si conferma la Puglia tra le migliori destinazioni. Tu sei stato in Puglia, sei stato al mare, ricordi qualche spiaggia, ti va di consigliarmi quella che secondo te è la spiaggia più bella d'Italia o la spiaggia più bella in cui sei stato in Italia? Matteo: [21:40] Allora, io sono stato in Puglia sì. Sono stato nel Gargano. Quindi la parte vicino al tallone dello stivale. E poi sono stato al confine con la Puglia, nel Molise, più verso nord. Siamo andati ogni tanto, siamo sconfinati in Puglia, spiagge un po' più sabbiose. Non sono andato ma dicono che un posto meraviglioso sono le isole Tremiti. Raffaele: [22:18] Eh sì. Matteo: [22:20] Che sono di fronte la Puglia e il Molise. Raffaele: [22:23] Esatto, sono un po' bistrattate, vuol dire maltrattate, spesso dimenticate quando si parla di isole italiane perché pensano tutti quanti alle isole della Sicilia. Mentre invece le Tremiti in Puglia sono una destinazione turistica bella, bella, bella. Matteo: [22:45] Sì. Raffaele: [22:46] Io sono stato in Puglia, non sono stato a mare in Puglia, perché sono stato in inverno, anche nei luoghi insomma che poi d'estate sono belli affollati. Però non ho avuto la possibilità di godere della spiaggia quando sono stato in Puglia. Quindi la mia selezione varia un po' tra Lazio e Campania soprattutto. Ed in particolare ti voglio raccomandare in Campania Marina d'Ascea, anche qui Bandiera Blu, una bella spiaggia ampia, mare molto pulito. Ma non solo, ce ne sono tante. C'è Palinuro. C'è un posto adesso non mi ricordo neanche più come... insomma, in quale zona specificamente si trova. Quando eravamo più ragazzini con la famiglia andavamo in un posto che si chiama "lo scoglio della tartaruga". E si trova a Vico Equense, in provincia di Napoli, non troppo lontano da Sorrento. Ed era un posto fantastico perché tu arrivavi, poi dovevi prendere la barchetta e la barchetta ti portava in questa spiaggia. Si chiama scoglio della tartaruga perché ci sono dei sassi poco distante dalla spiaggia che hanno proprio la forma di una tartaruga. E c'era l'abitudine, adesso non penso sia più consentito, di arrampicarsi su questa tartaruga e tuffarsi dalla testa o dal guscio della tartaruga. Non ci sei mai stato? Non ne hai mai sentito parlare? Matteo: [24:27] No, ricordo vagamente. A Vico Equense ci sono stato spesso quando ero piccolo e tutta quella parte lì è fantastica, ci sono delle spiagge e dei panorami e dei profumi bellissimi. Pino, mi ricordo sempre questo profumo di pino, l'albero e il mare che assieme creano un... Guarda, mi sento a mare adesso solo a pensarci. Raffaele: [25:01] Eh, ma io... infatti questo è un esercizio psicologico. Se penso alla spiaggia e al mare, automaticamente mi rinfresco. Nel Lazio ti consiglio una spiaggia che si chiama Serapo. Tecnicamente la zona, la cittadina a cui appartiene si chiama Gaeta, quindi siamo tra Napoli e Roma, non troppo lontano da Terracina che menziono sempre. Ed è insomma una bella bella spiaggia. Occhio al traffico, non facilissima da raggiungere, bisogna parcheggiare, poi fare delle scalinate... però insomma merita. Secondo alcuni la spiaggia più bella in Italia invece è la spiaggia dei conigli a Lampedusa. Matteo: [25:46] Non ci sono mai stato, è molto famosa tant'è vero che ne ho sentito già parlare. Raffaele: [25:52] Eh sì, effettivamente guardare le foto... sembra di guardare i Caraibi o addirittura le Maldive o la Polinesia. Matteo: [26:02] Ce ne sono tantissime che ricordo in Sardegna. Raffaele: [26:06] Esatto, volevo dire questo. Cioè che ognuno può avere la sua preferita, io non sono mai stato in Sardegna, però secondo tanti le spiagge più belle in Italia sono proprio in Sardegna. Secondo posto forse per la Sicilia e poi Puglia ed altre. Però grosso modo l'idea collettiva è questa: le spiagge più belle in Italia sono in Sardegna. Sei mai stato a mare in Sardegna? Matteo: [26:36] Sì, sono stato a mare in Sardegna per un paio d'anni da giovane, liceale, sono andato con gli amici, ed è stato, penso, il mare più bello che abbia mai visto in vita mia: bellissimo. Limpidissimo. Raffaele: [26:59] Facciamo così: me ne parli un poco nel nostro after show, ci spostiamo di là e approfondiamo questo argomento, e anche qua parliamo di qualche altra cosa. Matteo: [27:12] È vero perché ho fatto qualcosa. Raffaele: [27:15] Cosa hai fatto? Matteo: [27:16] Mistero? Raffaele: [27:17] Mistero: se volete sapere cosa ha combinato Matteo dovete seguirci nel nostro after show. Ricordate che è uno dei nostri bonus per i sostenitori, i membri della nostra comunità. Quindi non perdete tempo, cliccate sul link nelle show notes, diventate sostenitori di Easy Italian, riceverete l'after show, la trascrizione integrale interattiva della puntata, la traduzione multilingue, ed il Vocab Helper che mostra a schermo fino a 10 tra le parole più importanti o più difficili minuto per minuto. E che vuoi di più dalla vita? Matteo: [27:55] Una spiaggia e del mare. Raffaele: [27:59] Io stavo per dire un Lucano... Matteo: [28:01] Ciao. Ciao.
06-16-25 The Bizarre File #1840 An art museum in Verona is warning visitors to not sit on it’s art after a man sat on a chair covered in Swarovski crystals. In KIng’s Island, cicada’s are swarming trees surround the amusement park’s perimeter. A letter written in column of newspaper shared how she unexpectedly had an orgasm when getting ears flushed at doctor’s office. Florida bear who enjoyed the hot tub and taking a long nap was captured using donuts. All that and more in the Bizarre File!
Decisive Podcast Series Episode 106: Lorand Lajos and Franz SchmidtThis is the audio version of a video conversation originally recorded for YouTube.In this episode, I'm joined by fashion designer and creative director Lorand Lajos, along with his business and creative partner Franz Schmidt. We talk through Lorand's journey from Transylvania to Munich, including his experience working in haute couture, his creative independence, and how they've built something lasting together through the artist collective LOVERS Munich.We also reflect on his time at Atelier Lemarié in Paris, where he contributed to Alexander McQueen's final collection, and his collaborations with iconic figures and brands like Lady Gaga, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, Dita von Teese, Swarovski, and Rolls Royce. More than anything, this conversation focuses on creative process, vision, and building a life and community rooted in authenticity.Watch the full video version on YouTube[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZSwRYfm78I](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZSwRYfm78I)Listen and follow the Decisive Podcast SeriesSpotify[https://open.spotify.com/show/6ErWC4m2HbewiIzAC3KWi3](https://open.spotify.com/show/6ErWC4m2HbewiIzAC3KWi3)Apple Podcasts[https://podcasts.apple.com/sa/podcast/podcast-series/id364388579](https://podcasts.apple.com/sa/podcast/podcast-series/id364388579)SoundCloud[https://soundcloud.com/roberto-q-ingram/sets](https://soundcloud.com/roberto-q-ingram/sets)Podomatic[https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/decisivepodcastseries](https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/decisivepodcastseries)Follow the guests and hostsLorand Lajos – Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/lorandlajos](https://www.instagram.com/lorandlajos)LOVERS Munich – Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/loversmunich](https://www.instagram.com/loversmunich)Franz Schmidt – Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/fraenzee](https://www.instagram.com/fraenzee)Zoe Mazah – Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/zoemazah](https://www.instagram.com/zoemazah)Zoe Mazah – Website: [https://www.zoemazah.com](https://www.zoemazah.com)Roberto Ingram – Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/robertoingram](https://www.instagram.com/robertoingram)Roberto Ingram – Website: [https://www.robertoingram.com](https://www.robertoingram.com)Subscribe to the Decisive Podcast Series on your preferred platform and share the episode with others who value creative insight and independent voices. Every follow, repost, and listen supports what we're building.TagsLorand Lajos, Franz Schmidt, LOVERS Munich, Fashion Designer, Artist Collective, Creative Journey, Haute Couture, Alexander McQueen, Atelier Lemarié, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, Dita von Teese, Independent Creators, Fashion and Identity, Creative Business, Munich Artists, Podcast GermanyHashtags#LorandLajos#FranzSchmidt#LoversMunich#DecisivePodcast#CreativeConversation#FashionPodcast#ArtistInterview#IndependentDesign#McQueenLegacy#StyleAndIdentity#RobertoIngram#ZoeMazah#PodcastGermany
Premiäravsnitt från Elmia Game Fair 2025! Mässan firar 50 år och vi pratarlite mässhistoria, mässans framtid och milstolpar genom åren medKlas Brandt, Mässgeneral. Fredrik Jonsson från Swarovski pratar optiktrender, optikvärderingar och om nya X8i+ 5-40x56, bland annat. Klas Brandt Fredrik Jonsson
L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont présenté un nouveau concept testé dans plusieurs villes françaises : les feux jaunes pour les piétons, actuellement en phase d'expérimentation à Metz, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, Strasbourg et Toulouse jusqu'en 2027. Le winner du jour : - Un jeune Chinois vivant au Japon a été secouru sur le mont Fuji à 3000 mètres d'altitude après avoir eu le mal des montagnes mais il n'a visiblement pas retenu la leçon. - En Haute-Garonne, après une dispute avec sa femme, un homme a mobilisé les secours, deux maîtres-chiens et un hélicoptère alors qu'il s'était simplement caché pour bouder. Le flashback de décembre 2000 - Sortie du film d'animation "Chicken Run". - Sortie du film "Billy Elliot", succès critique et public. Les savoirs inutiles : - Un bébé possède 300 os à la naissance (contre 207 chez un adulte) et naît sans rotule : seul du cartilage assure les mouvements du genou au début de sa vie. 3 choses à savoir sur Spirou Qu'est-ce qu'on teste ? - Motorola et Swarovski lancent des écouteurs sans fil qui se portent comme des bijoux. - Lego sort des gommes à empiler comme de véritables pièces de construction. Le jeu surprise : Dorothée de Moret-sur-Loing vers Fontainebleau repart avec un coffret Marilou Bio. La banque RTL2 : - Claire de Saint-Laurent-du-Var vers Nice gagne 350 €. - Estelle de Châteauneuf-de-Galaure vers Lyon gagne 800 €. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Oman, situé à environ 6000 km de la Belgique, est une perle méconnue du Moyen-Orient. Dans cet épisode de Very Belge Trip, Sara reçoit Maxime, créateur de contenu voyage depuis 10 ans (@trekkingetvoyage sur Instagram), pour un récit passionnant sur ce pays aux mille contrastes.Terre d'hospitalité et de tolérance, Oman prône le respect et le vivre-ensemble. Sa société ouverte met en avant une religion modérée et accorde une place importante aux femmes. Sa capitale, Mascate, séduit par sa richesse culturelle et ses monuments impressionnants, comme la majestueuse mosquée Sultan Qaboos, célèbre pour son immense tapis persan et son lustre Swarovski.Côté nature, Oman offre un décor spectaculaire : dunes dorées, montagnes escarpées, plages aux eaux turquoise et vallées luxuriantes ponctuées de palmiers. Son climat chaud façonne un paysage unique, propice à l'aventure et à la découverte.Envie d'évasion ? Plongez dans cet épisode et laissez-vous inspirer pour votre prochain voyage !Vous rêvez de voyager à La Réunion, à Bali, en Bolivie, au Portugal, en Finlande, au Congo, en Australie, au Botswana, en Irlande, en Grèce ou encore en Italie ? De l'Europe à l'Afrique, en passant par l'Amérique et l'Asie, chaque épisode de Very Belge Trip est une invitation au voyage qui vous transporte sur les différents continents avec des voyageurs belges. Rendez-vous tous les lundis à 14h sur NRJ.be et les plateformes d'écoute.
Motorola presenta el Razr Ultra 2025: pantalla de 7 pulgadas, IA integrada y acabado en madera Por Félix Riaño @LocutorCo Motorola lanza un teléfono plegable con inteligencia artificial, pantalla grande, tres cámaras potentes y materiales exclusivos como madera y Alcantara. Motorola dio un golpe visual y tecnológico con el anuncio del Razr Ultra 2025: el primer teléfono plegable de su línea con tapa de madera real, tres cámaras de 50 megapíxeles y un botón físico exclusivo para inteligencia artificial. Además, es el único modelo con grabación en Dolby Vision y pantalla interna de 7 pulgadas con brillo máximo de 4.500 nits, lo que lo convierte en el teléfono más luminoso del mercado hasta la fecha. En un giro inesperado, Motorola apuesta por materiales poco comunes como Alcantara y madera FSC, reforzando su identidad de marca con estilo premium y experiencia táctil única. ¿Será este el plegable que logre mover usuarios desde el iPhone Pro Max hacia Android? Motorola solo garantiza tres años de actualizaciones El nuevo Razr Ultra pertenece a una generación de teléfonos que pueden doblarse por la mitad, como los celulares con tapa de hace veinte años, pero con pantallas táctiles modernas. Al estar cerrado, muestra una pantalla externa de 4 pulgadas para ver mensajes, tomar fotos o controlar música. Cuando se abre, despliega una pantalla de 7 pulgadas, más grande que la de muchos teléfonos convencionales. Esta versión incluye acabados de lujo, como madera real certificada y tela Alcantara, una especie de gamuza sintética italiana muy suave al tacto. Además, su carcasa está reforzada con titanio, lo que le da mayor resistencia sin aumentar el peso. Aunque el Razr Ultra tiene características atractivas, hay decisiones que podrían afectar su recepción. Solo recibirá tres años de actualizaciones de sistema y cuatro años de seguridad, mientras otros fabricantes ofrecen hasta siete años. Eso acorta la vida útil del teléfono desde el punto de vista del software. Por su precio, que alcanza los 1.300 dólares, muchos usuarios podrían esperar un soporte más duradero. Además, si bien la inteligencia artificial es una de sus mayores apuestas, todavía está por verse si las funciones como “Catch Me Up” o “Remember This” serán realmente útiles en el día a día, o si quedarán como funciones llamativas sin aplicación práctica real. A pesar de esos retos, Motorola ha logrado crear un teléfono visualmente impactante y funcionalmente innovador. Su sistema de inteligencia artificial, Moto AI, agrupa funciones como grabación de voz con transcripción automática, resúmenes de notificaciones y sugerencias personalizadas según el contenido en pantalla. Puedes pedirle que recuerde información específica y luego recuperarla con una simple pregunta. El teléfono también incorpora funciones exclusivas de cámara como Group Shot, que evita fotos de grupo arruinadas, y Action Shot, que congela el movimiento sin desenfoque. El botón físico dedicado a Moto AI permite activar todo esto sin tocar la pantalla. La experiencia de uso es completamente nueva para quienes vienen de un teléfono convencional. El Razr Ultra tiene una batería de 4.700 miliamperios hora, que se carga rápidamente con 68 vatios por cable y 30 vatios de forma inalámbrica. Su memoria RAM alcanza los 16 GB y el almacenamiento interno puede llegar hasta 1 TB. Además, es el único modelo de la línea con sensores de cámara con píxeles de 2 micrómetros, lo que mejora la calidad en condiciones de poca luz. Motorola también presentó dos accesorios nuevos: los audífonos Moto Buds Loop, con cristales Swarovski y sonido optimizado por Bose, y el reloj Moto Watch Fit, que mide actividad física y sueño, y tiene 16 días de autonomía. Ambos estarán disponibles en las próximas semanas.El Razr Ultra 2025 combina diseño premium, funciones avanzadas y un enfoque innovador en inteligencia artificial. Puede ser una opción ideal para quienes buscan un teléfono que se destaque visualmente y ofrezca nuevas formas de interacción. ¿Tú lo usarías? Escucha más en el pódcast Flash Diario.Razr Ultra: madera, IA, Dolby Vision y pantalla de 7 pulgadas.
Marketing neu gedacht: nachhaltig, transformativ, mutig.In dieser Episode spricht Sibel Brozat mit Birgit Berthold-Kremser – internationale Topmanagerin, Buchautorin und eine der wichtigsten Stimmen für nachhaltige Markenführung.Aufgewachsen in einem Hotel auf 1.500 Metern Höhe, früh geprägt vom Unternehmertum ihrer Mutter, führte sie ihr Weg über eine internationale Ausbildung zu Spitzenpositionen bei Siemens, Swarovski und Peek & Cloppenburg. Heute zählt sie zu den profiliertesten CMOs im deutschsprachigen Raum – mit einem klaren Ziel: Marken neu zu denken.
Hoje Thais entrevista a empresária Carla Assumpção, que comanda as operações LATAM da marca Swarovski, empresa que recentemente se reposicionou no mercado com muito sucesso, tornando-se item de desejo de muitas mulheres que amam moda. Carla fala com paixão da história da marca, nos trás aprendizados sobre o mercado brasileiro e conta sobre estratégias de reposicionamento.Vambora entender esse sucesso?CURSO – De Carona Na Carreirahttps://www.decaronanacarreira.com.br/Livro – De Carona Na Carreirahttps://amzn.to/4fGu271Toda semana tem novo episódio no ar, pra não perder nenhum, siga: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thaisroque/Instagram Thais: https://www.instagram.com/thaisroque/ Instagram DCNC: https://www.instagram.com/decaronanacarreira/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@decaronanacarreiraYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Decaronanacarreira?sub_confirmation=1Thaís vesteCasaco – NK Store - https://www.instagram.com/nkstore/Regata – Loewe - https://www.instagram.com/loewe/Legging – Francesca - https://www.instagram.com/shopfrancesca/Brincos e piercing – Swarovski - https://www.instagram.com/swarovski/Styling – André Puertas Beleza – Cris DalléLink da Carla:Insta - https://www.instagram.com/assucal/Mala de viagem:Verdade tropical - https://amzn.to/4ikB56iA marca da vitória (Nike) - https://amzn.to/4hr7HKvWiser than me - https://open.spotify.com/show/3zaHNdVeLiqOSXwxdoWcijAinda estou aqui - https://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-265940/Equipe que faz acontecer:Criação, roteiro e apresentação: Thais RoqueConsultoria de conteúdo: Beatriz FiorottoProdução: José Newton FonsecaSonorização e edição: Felipe DantasIdentidade Visual: João Magagnin
REDIFF été 2021 *** aujourd'hui, je reçois Lexie du compte @agressively_trans, pour qu'elle m'explique un sujet que je ne connais pas du tout : les Squelettes-bijoux.Dans cet épisode, on parle d'un partenariat Swarovski, du pardon de la St Yves, et d'un coupage de cheveux un peu Foir'fouille.pour voir à quoi ça ressemble, les squelettes bijoux : https://www.google.com/search?q=squelette+bijou+histoire+reliques&sxsrf=ALeKk02epFxBUEXKXFSh9Nv0pUcryEXiGw:1625588969573&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL1tPo7s7xAhVCXBoKHdTFBNEQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1440&bih=679&dpr=2--suivez Lexie sur Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/aggressively_trans/et retrouvez son livre, une histoire de genres :https://www.librairiesindependantes.com/product/9782501149679/---Retrouvez Vulgaire sur Instagram : @vulgaire_lepodcast---Un podcast de Marine Baousson---Écrit et produit par Marine Baousson / studio BruneRéalisé par Antoine OlierMusique de Guillaume Bérat du collectif BranksIllustré par Juliette Poney Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On est tous debout... toute la journée au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Ce matin, mercredi 26 mars avec Vincent, Marie-Ève et Jean-Michel Notre sexologue, Michel Martel, nous donne les trucs pour élever notre couple ! Suggestions lecture de Marie-Ève dans son segment Tu lis quoi ? Plus jeune, quel item mode rêviez-vous d’avoir ?
Time for another Q&A episode. This week I answer questions about both my archery and rifle setups for 2025.
Time for another Q&A episode. This week I answer questions about sleep systems, archery setups, new packs and much more!
In this episode of Precision Unloaded, our host sits down with Stuart from Barnesdale, Victoria, to discuss his recent trip to New Zealand, where shooting and camaraderie took center stage. With Mark away, Stuart shares his adventures in the realm of precision rifle shooting, including their experiences competing in the Spark Series, tackling unique shooting stages, and even hunting in the picturesque landscapes of New Zealand. The duo talks about their memorable encounters with local wildlife, from deer to the elusive wild kiwi, detailing the diversity of hunting down under versus across the ditch. Stuart offers insights into the peculiarities of shooting competitions in New Zealand compared to Australia, and how semiautomatics played a unique role in their competitive strategy. With both highs and lows along the way, they reflect on the learning curves, the challenges faced, and the unforgettable experiences forged in the rugged terrains. Tune in to hear about the blend of competition and recreation that defines this unique cross-Tasman shooting experience, where fun, friendship, and a bit of Aussie humor prevail.
Happy EIC Day to all who celebrate & all who don't! This week the show is sadly still sans Ruchira but don't worry- she will be back next Weds. Running wild yet again, Beth & Oenone trade TV, book & Swedish pop recommendations before chatting everything #Oscars. What films have we seen, what moments did we love, who was dressed to the nines & who failed to fully deliver on the red carpet(s)? Next up we deconstruct the themes of Anora- feminist masterpiece, stymied by the male gaze or a secret third thing?And to finish we're talking about 'flirting parties'- a fascinating new event as tested by Rachel Connolly for The Cut. Would we attend a flirting party & do we think society is losing its sexy bantering recipes?Follow us on IG & TT @everythingiscontentpod and flirt a little more in the reviews- 5 stars please ;) O, R, B xIn Production Partnership with Cue Podcasts------THE GUARDIAN - Rain Dogs by Daisy May CooperFABER - Universality by Natasha BrownCHANNEL 4 - MAFS ABBA VOYAGE ANGEL FOOD MAG - Romance Labor by Marla Cruz VULTURE - Introducing the strippers and stars of Sean Baker VANITY FAIR - Vanity Fair Oscar Party: All The Looks TELEGRAPH - "Anora is cringy and patronising"THE GUARDIAN - "Sean Baker's screwball Cinderella tale vaults him towards greatness NYTIMES - 'Anora' review: Her glass slipper is a Swarovski stiletto THE CUT - Does dating feel depressing? Throw a flirting party.THE LONDONER - Where are all the men? THE ATLANTIC - Americans Need To Party More Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wade reviews quite possibly the ultimate scope for your AR15. The new Swarovski Z5i+, follow along to hear his thoughts on this new offering. Please send all questions to support@allymunitions.com. #predatorhunting #6Arc #coyote #22arcFollow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allymunitions/ https://www.instagram.com/allyoutdoors/ https://www.instagram.com/wade.thejudge/ https://www.instagram.com/texaspredatorhunting/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wade.chandler.56808
If you want something done right, sometimes you have to do it yourself—and that's exactly why I created the Forged Base Series. A complete redesign from the ground up, this next-to-skin base layer system was built for unmatched comfort, durability, and performance in the backcountry.
Cinéfilos, nuestra invitada de hoy sin duda alguna es una fuerza transformadora. Y es que Andrea Zuckermann ha sabido muy bien convertir la adversidad en todo un movimiento que ya está revolucionando la escena de la moda y el activismo para la diversidad funcional en México. Sabiendo muy bien el impacto social y político que la moda y el diseño tienen en el mundo, Zucki se ha posicionado como una importante portavoz en la lucha por la inclusión y romper estereotipos. Convirtiéndose en modelo para reconocidas marcas como Adidas, Swarovski, Fendi, Gucci y muchas más, ella también ya estuvo presente en la Fashion Week de Paris, uno de los eventos de moda más importantes del mundo. Zucki ya es todo un referente en la industria y está en camino de seguir empujando los límites del arte y el activismo en México. Y acaba de debutar su carrera como actriz en la segunda temporada de la serie de Netflix Ojitos de Huevo, al igual que con un largometraje en 2025.
2025 is off to a hot start and we're covering new rifles, cartridges, and scopes in this one! Listen as Luke and Tyler have JD on the podcast to talk about the new, exciting products from the industry, picking the right scope for you, and even some interesting carnivore diet tips. In this episode we discuss: - The carnivore diet - Before the podcast banter - Tyler finally got a haircut - The rundown on the NEW Range™ XP 2.0 - The new Federal 7mm Backcountry - Why it fills a gap in the 7mm - High pressure cartridge with short barrel performance - What we are chambering it in - Performance in the field - The NEW Swarovski Z5(I)+ - What's updated and improved on the scope - Investing in a great scope Learn more about the 7mm Backcountry: https://www.federalpremium.com/backcountry.html The newest Swarovski scope: https://www.swarovskioptik.com/int/en/hunting/products/rifle-scopes?family=z5-i-plus Check out the Model 307™ Range™ XP 2.0 https://weatherby.com/store/model-307-range-xp-2-0/ Connect with Weatherby! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weatherbyinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weatherbyinc/ Follow our shotgun page! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wbyfieldandflight/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WBYfieldandflight
How does a coffee brand pivot into honey? The answer might make more sense than you originally believed. Jessica Padula, Nespresso USA's vice president of marketing and head of sustainability, returns to discuss the company's sustainability efforts and how her dual roles in marketing and sustainability inform each other and improve the company. More About Jesssica Padula: Jessica Padula is the Vice President of Marketing and Head of Sustainability at Nespresso USA, leading the brand in its marketing, communications, advertising and sustainability efforts to further its mission of leveraging coffee as a force for good. As VP of Marketing, Jessica oversees Nespresso's product and portfolio, brand campaigns and activations, customer relationship management and B2B shopper marketing in the U.S. market. Jessica led the rollout of an expanded iced portfolio and the brand's smallest and most affordable Vertuo machine ever, the Vertuo Pop+, to reach a new generation of coffee drinkers. As the brand continues its regenerative agriculture efforts, Jessica recently spearheaded the pilot of the Nespresso Bloom range, including Nespresso Coffee Blossom Honey and Master Origins Colombia Ready to Drink Coffee. As sustainability lead in the U.S., she advances circularity, climate and community-centered efforts aligned with Nespresso's B Corp certification and brand values. Jessica has overseen the brand's expansion of curbside recycling across the five boroughs of New York City and into Jersey City. She also facilitates meaningful nonprofit partnerships with local organizations aligned with issues important to Nespresso employees and customers, including The Ali Forney Center, American Forests and Project Healthy Minds. Jessica joined Nespresso USA in 2016 as Social Media Manager. When she joined, she brought a unique combination of luxury, CPG and F&B experience, having worked on brands such as Swarovski, Horizon Organic, Pantene, COVERGIRL and Downy. She's a consistent champion of digital innovation, implementing tools such as the Opal CMS and Comms Hub, and bringing a branded Nespresso presence to platforms like Twitch and Reddit for the first time. Jessica received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Marketing & Business Law from Boston University. More About Nestle Nespresso SA: Nestlé Nespresso SA is a pioneer and is widely regarded as one of the top references in the field of high-quality portioned coffee. The company works with more than 157,000 farmers in 18 countries through its AAA Sustainable Quality™ Program to embed sustainability practices on farms and the surrounding landscapes. Launched in 2003 in collaboration with the NGO Rainforest Alliance, the program helps to improve the yield and quality of harvests, ensuring a sustainable supply of high-quality coffee and improving livelihoods of farmers and their communities. In 2022, Nespresso achieved B Corp™ certification – joining an international movement of over 9,000 purpose-led businesses that meet B Corp's high standards of social and environmental responsibility and transparency. Headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, Nespresso operates in 93 markets and has 14,000 employees. In 2023, it operated a global retail network of 791 boutiques. For more information, visit the Nespresso corporate website: www.nestle-nespresso.com.
On this episode of The Blood Line Podcast, Paul is also joined by Co-Host Brett. Their guest is Swarovski SW rep Tom Mckenna, and they go over some great new products for 2025. https://www.instagram.com/precision_hunting_supply/ Check out our website: https://www.precisionhuntingsupply.com/ Podcast produced by: https://www.mtnbuiltmedia.com/
Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast
Listen in as Jay Scott talks about the new release from Swarovski Optik of 12X42 EL RANGE TA and Z5+ Rifle scopes with Swarovski Rep Tom McKenna and GOHUNT Optics Manager Cody "The Glassing Guru" Nelson. Cody Nelson 702-847-8747 602-399-3699 Text or Call optics@gohunt.com Sponsors of the JSO Podcast https://www.gohunt.com/ Cody Nelson "Glassing Guru and Optics Authority" Optics Manager at goHUNT.com Gear Shop-Call Cody directly for info and sales at (702) 847-8747 or email at optics@goHunt.com Use "JayScott" promo code to get 10% discount Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity. Sign up at https://www.gohunt.com/jayscott and get a $100 goHUNT Gear Shop gift card. http://www.tricer.com and use Jay Scott Code to get 10% off all orders http://www.kuiu.com/ or http://www.kuiu.com/blog/ https://www.phoneskope.com/ Use the "jayscott24" promo code to get 10% off all orders More on host Jay Scott www.JayScottOutdoors.com Instagram @JayScottOutdoors
Celebrate the holidays in style this year with Shukha | Swarovski. Israel's leading retailer of Swarovski fashion jewelry offers a stunning new collection to help you create some sparkle this season. Shop the new collection at https://shukha.online/. SWAROVSKI | SHUKHA City: HAIFA Address: EIN DOR 20 Website: https://shukha.online/ Phone: +972-77-962-6644 Email: customer.service@shukha.biz
On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and West Coast correspondent Lexy Lebsack break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we take a look at the looming TikTok ban, which looks likelier than ever now that three federal judges have ruled that the ban does not violate the First Amendment. Later, we talk about Coty securing the licensing deal to make Swarovski-branded fragrances and the growing appeal of licensing as a business model.
This week, we had a fascinating chat with Juliana Evangelista about what makes luxury customer experience actually luxurious. Juliana comes with a really interesting perspective from working with brands like Swarovski on how to train retail teams and create those "wow" moments that keep people coming back.Three big things that stood out:Discovery before transaction - don't just ask "what are you shopping for?", learn about the customer first Consistency matters more than fancy perks - you'd have someone spend $100 ten times than $5k onceAI should enhance human connections, not replace them - use data to empower staff, not automate them awayJuliana shared horror luxury shopping experiences, which drive home her points that every interaction matters, especially in luxury. You can find her at jewelsempre.com if you're looking to level up your CX game.
Hotel Yugoslavia was once the top place to stay for celebrities and dignitaries visiting Belgrade. Now, it's fallen into disrepair, but a plan to replace it with a modern hotel is causing controversy. The hotel in the Serbian capital was a favorite gathering place for local officials and world leaders, but has fallen into disrepair since the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Built in the 1960s, the modernist structure has lost its former luster. Its facade is marred by crumbling concrete and graffiti. Inside, debris covers once-pristine floors. Faded velvet sofas, torn mattresses, and broken windows are all that remain of the luxury that once characterized the establishment in its prime. As Belgrade experiences rapid growth, marked by new high-rise developments, the hotel's fate has sparked controversy. Some view it as a relic worth preserving. Others see opportunities for redevelopment. Opened in 1969, Hotel Yugoslavia was a five-star destination. It featured one of the world's largest chandeliers, made of 40,000 Swarovski crystals and 5,000 bulbs. The hotel hosted international celebrities, including Queen Elizabeth II, US Presidents Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter, and astronaut Neil Armstrong. Private investors have now announced plans for its demolition and redevelopment. The new project will feature two 150-meter (500-foot) towers. These will include a luxury hotel, offices, and private apartments, according to the investors. Zivorad Vasic, a spokesman for the investors, explained the need for complete demolition. “There are a couple of reasons for it, and that's very important,” he says. “One is during the bombing in 1999, quite a lot of parts of the hotel were destroyed. Second, the hospitality industry completely and tremendously changed.” Architect and tour guide Matija Zlatanovic says plans for the new hotel are “controversial.” Residents living near the planned construction site aren't happy either and some are joining weekly protests. “Hotel Yugoslavia represents a huge part of our history,” says protester Svetlana Gojun. “Half the world came to this hotel, from actors, musicians, politicians, writers. Everyone is tied to this hotel. The whole world knows about that hotel. And now we will allow something like that to disappear?” This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Yes, it's Election Day, but Michael is taking a week off paranoia, fear and social collapse to talk about his whirlwind "mini-vacation” to Santa Fe, the best red sauce, why a great margarita is a transcendent experience and why driving home through a blizzard sucks. Also, acknowledging a great Swarovski scope! MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 245. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: SILENCER CENTRAL BOGO EVENT! How about 2 suppressors for the price of one? Catch-22 the book, by Joseph Heller Catch 22 the movie, with Alan Arkin Maria's Real Margarita Book, by Ace Lucero The Great Margarita Book, by Ace Lucero Great Santa Fe Restaurants The Shed Maria's New Mexican Kitchen Horno Restaurant Cowgirl BBQ Second Street Brewery Sage Bakehouse Swarovski Z8i 3.5-28x50 The Music of David “Honeyboy” Edwards The Music of Graveyard BBQ
Arianne Phillips is an American costume designer. Phillips was recognized for her work on the Broadway musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch, starring Neil Patrick Harris, earning her a Tony award nomination for Best Costume Design. Phillips has a long-standing relationship with Madonna, with collaborations including photo shoots, music videos and designing tour costumes for six world tours over the past two decades. She has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design three times, for James Mangold's Walk the Line (2005), Madonna's directorial debut, W.E. (2011), and for Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). Phillips has also received a two BAFTA Award nominations for Tom Ford's A Single Man (2009) and Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Her film career also includes Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals (2016), Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) and Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), James Mangold's Girl, Interrupted (1999) and 3:10 to Yuma (2007), John Cameron Mitchell's Hedwig And the Angry Inch (2001), Mark Romanek's One Hour Photo(2002), and Milos Forman's The People Vs. Larry Flynt (1996). In between film and music projects, Phillips works as a freelance fashion editor and stylist, collaborating with photographers for publications such as Italian Vogue, V Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, German & Spanish Vogueand W Magazine. She continuously challenges herself by taking on projects that explore new expressions of her creativity. In 2018, she made her New York City Metropolitan opera debut, designing Nico Muhly's opera, Marnie. Miuccia Prada selected Phillips for her Iconoclasts project; to curate installations for the brands flagship stores in London and Beijing which included a short fashion film for the brand, which Phillips wrote and directed, called Passages. Her friend Alessandro Michele, Creative Director of GUCCI commissioned her to create content for a special issue of A Magazine he guest edited and to style a brand film directed by Gia Coppola. She has also collaborated on special projects with Van Cleef and Arpels, Cartier, Valentino and Swarovski. Phillips was an inaugural member of the TIMES UP coalition and was asked by Reese Witherspoon to design its logo. Lawrence Sher, ASC,is an American cinematographer and film director, best known for comedy films such as Garden State, The Dictator, and The Hangover series, frequently collaborating with directors Todd Phillips and Zach Braff.[ He made his directorial debut with Father Figures, which began a wide theatrical release on December 22, 2017, by Warner Bros. Pictures. He was nominated for an Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography for the 2019 film Joker, directed by Phillips. As cinematographer of the 2009 film The Hangover, Sher described how a scene early in the movie shows the main characters on the roof of their hotel overlooking a stereotypical shot of the Las Vegas Strip; Sher indicated that he had tried to evoke the behind-the-scenes Vegas—after the characters wake up the following morning—by shooting a scene behind the hotels where the real action takes place. Actor Bradley Cooper credited Sher's visual style with enhancing the film's comedy, noting how Sher has "a great eye, a lot of energy and he just knows what's funny" and that "Some guys just can't shoot comedies, but Larry knows exactly what he's doing." With the success of Zach Braff's Kickstarter, Sher worked on Braff's 2014 feature, Wish I Was Here. In January 2020, Sher was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on the movie Joker, but lost to Roger Deakins for 1917.
On today's episode of Hire Learning, we're joined by Federico Demarin, an HR executive who's had an illustrious career with some of the biggest brands in the world. From working at Reuters, Swarovski, MGroup, to his current consulting role at Minds@work, Federico is an HR leader with so much insight to share. Throughout the conversation, we talked about: How HR can be an incredible business partner for an organization, AI and its use in HR, The difference between soccer in the US versus his home country of Argentina. We had a great discussion, and I can't wait for you to listen!
This week Holden, MJ and Jackie are gossin' 'bout the Raygun and all the Breakin' drama while NOT celebrating turning 37, Hawk Tuh girl has own comedy tour and everyone is finding out she's outta material, Flavor Flav continues to spread positivity by giving Jordan Chiles a bronze clock, a Tom Cruise masked Tom Cruise makes a less than thrilling stunt during the Closing Ceremony, Holden fires shots at RHCP and Jackie bows to the Golden Voyager. Holden and Jackie call out California's plan to get reliable public transportation set up by the 2028 Olympics, Celine Dion REBUKES Trumps use of My Heart Will Go On, Taylor Swift announces a deal with Swarovski to give a crystal gift to ticket holders effected by the canceled shows due to the foiled terror plot, and Blake Lively stuns in a Versace dress that Britney Spears once wore. In Celebrity Conspiracy Corner: Was Zac Efron Cursed by Someone WHO CAN'T READ?! And in The List - Bits of Hollywood History That Deserve Their Own Documentary, da Blindz, Shout outs and MOOOORE Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes.
Le dimanche 28 juillet, Simone Biles fait son grand retour aux JO, brillante de mille feux dans son justaucorps Swarovski, composé de cristaux de la célèbre marque de bijoux. La jeune gymnaste compte bien laisser derrière elle les Jeux de Tokyo, où elle avait dû déclarer forfait à cause d'un trouble causant une perte de repères aériens, mais aussi pour préserver sa santé mentale.Victime d'agressions sexuelles par un médecin de l'équipe des Etats-Unis, puis d'une dépression, l'icône américaine de la gymnastique est l'une des premières sportives à briser le tabou des violences sexuelles et de la santé mentale dans le sport de haut-niveau. Mais qui est Simone Biles, gymnaste la plus médaillée de tous les temps ?Cet épisode de Code source est raconté par Lucile Descamps, journaliste qui a couvert les épreuves de gymnastique aux JO de Paris 2024 pour Le Parisien. Écoutez Code source sur toutes les plates-formes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Production : Barbara Gouy, Raphaël Pueyo, Thibault Lambert et Camille Ruiz - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network - Archives : Eurosport, l'Equipe. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Emily Blumenthal is known as the "Handbag Fairy Godmother" as a host of the "Handbag Designer 101 Podcast," designer talent scout, handbag industry and design expert, Author of "Handbag Designer 101," which has sold over 50,000 copies, and Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass, Founder of The Handbag Awards and National Handbag Designer Day, and Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Her dedication has prompted collaborations between emerging talent and brands like Swarovski, Timberland, Kate Spade, Kenneth Cole, FUJIFILM, Guess, Nine West, and Nasty Gal, as well as with retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale's, Neiman Marcus, QVC, EVINE Live, and Macy's. Emily has been featured multiple times in InStyle magazine, Harper's Bazaar, the Associated Press, The Today Show, The New York Times, and many other media outlets on-air and online. Emily has commanded audiences ranging from teaching at the top fashion universities like the LIM College, Fashion Institute of Technology, and Parsons The New School for Design to speaking at the University of Michigan, New York University's Stern School of Business, and Fordham University's Gabelli School of Business, and American Express, NYCEDC, and NFT-NYC, to crowds in the thousands about the handbag industry, the value of creating an unforgettable brand, answering the "why" to developing your product, and handbag. Emily's dedication also extends to kidpreneurship with her children's book launching "Savvy Suzanna and Her Amazing Adventures in Handbags," empowering children of all ages to embrace their inner "Savvy Suzanna." She resides happily in New York City's Lower East Side with her husband and three children. Emily is a mom of three and happily resides with her family in the Lower East Side of NYC. https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/ https://www.instagram.com/handbagdesigner/ https://www.tiktok.com/@handbagdesigner https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-blumenthal-5893681/ https://www.youtube.com/c/HandbagDesigner101-IHDA https://www.facebook.com/Hbd101/
Travis Hobbs finally explains why he hates angled spotting scopes for mule deer hunting—it really does make more of a difference than you might think. He also explains glassing efficiency and why you should be using binoculars on your tripod more, and his thoughts on what binoculars you should buy if you are on a budget. This episode is also available by video, it helps to see his demonstration, it is one of the first video episodes we have ever done. Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/sGtiuyTVnn You can also read Matt Cashell's recent review: Swarovski vs Swarovski - NL 14x52 vs SLC 15x56 here
Two-time Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles joins Chloe and Vogue's Leah Faye Cooper to talk all things Olympics. From the secret of doing gymnastics with long nails, to fashion at the Olympic Village, to this sneakerhead's current favorite pair of shoes (Nike Dunks bedazzled with Swarovski crystals). Plus, Chiles shares the behind-the-scenes story of creating her bespoke Beyonce Renaissance World Tour-inspired leotards.
Introducing Olympic Gymnast Jordan Chiles is That Girl from The Run-Through with Vogue.Follow the show: The Run-Through with Vogue Two-time Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles joins Chloe and Vogue's Leah Faye Cooper to talk all things Olympics. From the secret of doing gymnastics with long nails, to fashion at the Olympic Village, to this sneakerhead's current favorite pair of shoes (Nike Dunks bedazzled with Swarovski crystals). Plus, Chiles shares the behind-the-scenes story of creating her bespoke Beyonce Renaissance World Tour-inspired leotards. DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Today we explore how Jared Bloomgren's scouting process continues to put him on great animals even during general seasons. Jared explains what he's looking for during boots on the ground and explaining where to find proven spots during pre-season scouting. Will Frye compares two Swarovski heavy weights BTX vs dual STC spotting scopes. Maven's Cade Maestas takes us though the RS 1.2 riflescope and talks about how to get one. The guys from Black Ovis tell us about some new products to be on the lookout for. Sam then shifts the talk toward the other Rokslide.com gear reviews [https://www.rokslide.com/category/gear/] and recaps the latest Western news. Rokslide Swarovski STC Big Eyes vs BTX Review-https://www.rokslide.com/swarovski-stc-big-eyes-vs-btx-review/ Maven-https://mavenbuilt.com/ Black Ovis-https://www.blackovis.com/ 10% off using Rokslide10 Howl for Wildlife https://www.howlforwildlife.org/take_action Check out Rokslides 2023 Favorite Gear- Here Visit Rokslide's Rokcast Forum to submit questions, request a topic or give feedback. To be a guest on Tipsy Tuesday please send an email to Sam@Rokslide.com [ Rokcast is powered by onX Hunt. For 20% off, use Promo Code “Rokcast” at onX Hunt here https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app
Travis jumps on the Podcast with Matt Cashell to discuss the latest binocular from Swarovski Optik- The 14x52 NL Pure. They discuss the upcoming full review by Matt, as well as their initial thoughts and just how good is this new offering from Swarovski. Watch for Matt's Full Review in early August Here find more Rokslide optic reviews here
Host Suzy speaks with Sandra Morocho (Birdwatchers of Quijos Valley, Ecuador) and Michaela Leeb (Swarovski Optik). Sandra lives in the cloud forest on the eastern slopes of the Andes in Ecuador. In 2014 she won a pair of binoculars in the Digiscoper of the Year competition run by Swarovski. Using the binoculars stoked Sandra's enthusiasm for sharing views of the local birds with her friends. From there, Sandra's engagement with the wider community led to an initiative with local leaders to promote eco-tourism alongside conservation efforts in the cloud forest in the Quijos Valley. Michaela tells us of the part Swarovski plays in supporting conservation efforts around the world. We also hear how Sandra and Michaela would spend a fantasy birding day. Recorded live at Global Birdfair 2024 Links The 12 podcasts that presented live shows at Global BirdFair - take a listen! Find out more about Birdwatchers of the Quijos Valley on Facebook Or email them at quijosvalley.birdwatching@hotmail.com Find out more about sustainability projects at Swarovski Optik Your bird stories Tell me about your bird stories - contact me on the casualbirder.com website The Casual Birder Bird Club The Casual Birder Bird Club is an online bird club that meets every month. Sometimes we feature guest speakers, but most months a group of us get together to talk about the birds we've seen, share birding moments that have brought us joy, and ask questions or get help from the community. If meeting up with a group of friendly people from around the world to talk about the birds you've seen sounds like something you'd like to do, you'd be very welcome to join us. Sign up here: The Casual Birder Bird Club Support the show If you would like to help support the show's production buy a virtual coffee here Keep in the Loop Sign up here for email notifications of news, blogs and episodes The Casual Birder Podcast https://casualbirder.com/ Don't miss an episode - follow the show! My thanks to Randy Braun for designing the artwork for the show and to The Drones for the theme music Short Sleeved Shirt. Check out their website at www.dronesmusic.net
This week's podcast covers the reaction to President Trump's assassination attempt. It then transitions into a new Swarovski spotter, Rokstok updates, and new product updates!... The post 80. The Assassination Attempt on the 45th and 47th President of the United States appeared first on Shoot2Hunt.
What's the most exciting new sneaker in the past year? How much do big retros like the Air Jordan 4 “Military Blue” deserve to be celebrated in 2024? What about Nina Chanel Abney's Air Jordan 3? In this mid-year episode, cohosts Joe La Puma, Brendan Dunne, and Matt Welty discuss the best sneakers to drop now that the year is halfway over. They also preview some upcoming releases, like Nike's Sunder Max retro and the Swarovski versions of the TN. And, an important conversation about Kendrick Lamar popping out in Nike Shox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here we have: a Rob phone call cameo, Khloé in the nipple bra, Kourtney channeling 2013 Kim, Scott making sex jokes, Malika touring a sperm bank, Kendall at Sierra Canyon, Kim x Swarovski, and Kris Jenner in full KJ mode. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast
Listen in as Jay Scott talks with Swarovski Rep Tom McKenna and GOHUNT Optics Manager Cody Nelson about the new 14X52 and 10X52 NL Pure Swarovski binoculars. Cody Nelson 702-847-8747 602-399-3699 Text or Call optics@gohunt.com Sponsors of the JSO Podcast https://www.gohunt.com/ Cody Nelson "Glassing Guru and Optics Authority" Optics Manager at goHUNT.com Gear Shop-Call Cody directly for info and sales at (702) 847-8747 or email at optics@goHunt.com Use "JayScott" promo code to get 10% discount Now an added incredible value of Desktop Maps and MAPS available on iPhone and Android for no extra cost. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity. Sign up at https://www.gohunt.com/jayscott and get a $100 goHUNT Gear Shop gift card. http://www.kuiu.com/ or http://www.kuiu.com/blog/ https://www.phoneskope.com/ Use the "jayscott24" promo code to get 10% off all orders More on host Jay Scott www.JayScottOutdoors.com Instagram @JayScottOutdoors
Swarovski just announced two new binoculars to their lineup that we are really excited about. The Swarovski NL Pure 10x52 and 14x52 binoculars are just what we needed for hunting the West. Today we sit down with Colby Kroff of Swarovski Optics to get all the details on their new product. These binoculars can be pre-orderd now on our website epicoutdoors.com, or by calling in at 435-263-0777 Check out the full review, in depth specs and price points here on our YouTube channel @epicoutdoors.
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