Bestselling brand of gin.
POPULARITY
In the first part of my interview with Tanqueray, we heard the striking story of Tanqueray's early life – long before she became such as viral sensation on social media as a result of her appearances on Humans of New York. She was called Stephanie and she'd had a tough upbringing, raised by a strict single mother in an all-white upstate New York area, and then a teenage pregnancy, an unfortunate relationship, and a desire to start a new life had somehow conspired to land her in jail as a teenager. When she was released, she moved to Manhattan – and worked in a clothing factory, this was back in the days when the city had a garment district, attended the Fashion Institute of Technology, and ended up appearing as a much in-demand go-go dancer in clubs such as the Peppermint Lounge. It was the 1960s, and she enjoyed a varied and exciting existence: she had a short career as an escort, became a seller of stolen goods, mixed with pimps, mobsters and The Temptations – and fell in love with an Italian called Carmine, who she married before discovering his drug addiction. But as the 1970s dawned, the go-go bars in New York suddenly seemed rather old-fashioned, quaint, and in terms of sexual excitement, tame and unexciting. If you could now see newly-explicit sex films in theaters, well… customers were keen to see something different and more daring in a live environment too. That left Stephanie at a crossroads: there were two options – she could either accept the brave, new world and became more sexual – which she referred to as ‘working dirty' – or she could revert to being a more old-fashioned burlesque performer, and rely on tease, with a less racy act and props. Stephanie decided to follow the burlesque route and become Tanqueray. Stephanie and I recorded many of our conversations, and this is the second and concluding part of her story. This podcast is 40 minutes long. You can listen to the first part of the Tanqueray story here. —————————————————————————————————————————————– Ronnie Bell * The post Tanqueray – I've Always Been Different, Part 2: Podcast 164 appeared first on The Rialto Report.
In this episode, Venetia shares the story of her daughter Alice who came out as transgender at age 15. She reflects on the importance of love, listening and allowing Alice to move at her own pace. Venetia talks about the conversations she's had with family and friends, navigating support resources and learning to become a stronger ally to the LGBTQ+ community. The conversation highlights themes of identity, acceptance, bravery and personal growth, showing how open communication and unconditional support helped Alice become a confident, happy young woman.TW: please note – there is a mention of still birthduring this episode
Back in 2014, a woman called Stephanie contacted me at The Rialto Report. She described herself as ‘a designer of erotic costumes' and shared some memories of the old days when she said she'd made garments for many people in the early adult film business. Vanessa del Rio, Gloria Leonard, Bambi Woods, and others, she said. I must admit I didn't follow up very quickly – after all, I reasoned, isn't the point of erotic films just to take your clothes off? A dumb reaction, I know, but a little while later, I did pick up the phone and called her, and the conversation we had was as surprising as it was entertaining. Yes, she had made extravagant costumes for porn stars and sex films, and strippers, sex-club members, cross-dressers, hookers, and drag queens – but that was just the tip of the iceberg. She told me how she'd emerged from a difficult childhood to become a successful, Black burlesque dancer in the seedy Times Square bars and theaters of 1960s and 1970s New York. In fact, she'd used the stage name, Tanqueray. She'd been part of numerous illicit schemes to sell stolen goods. She'd had a regular column called ‘Tattle Tales' in the men's magazine, High Society that detailed her outrageous sexploits. It was a fascinating life story populated by mobsters, pimps, thieves, and dancers, and even Donald Trump's coke dealer (allegedly) made an appearance. “It was a time when 10,000 men in New York City knew my name,” she said. When I spoke to her she was in her 70s, long retired, and suffering from ill-health, money issues, and the feeling that she'd been long forgotten. I liked her: she was always smart, often filthy, invariably rude, and usually hilarious. She called me ‘White Boy' and told me I needed to be fashionable. And after many years of being taken advantage of, she was also suspicious and short-tempered – which she readily admitted. After our first call, we kept in touch, exchanging greetings cards and sometimes meeting up in Madison Square Park. She was lonely she said, but not enough to make any new friends. Very few people were worth the effort. And then in 2019, something unexpected happened. A hugely popular social media account called Humans of New York, which features interviews with everyday New Yorkers, ran into Stephanie in the street in her Chelsea neighborhood and featured her in a post. Brandon Stanton, the creator of Humans of New York, was initially struck by her style but was drawn in by the same crazy stories that she'd told me. “My stripper name was Tanqueray,” Stephanie told Brandon. “Back in the seventies, I was the only Black girl making white girl money and I danced in so many mob clubs that I learned Italian.” That first post went viral, with millions following her life story over the next weeks as it unfolded on Facebook and Instagram posts. And so began the third act in Stephanie's life: suddenly she was an overnight sensation – after over 70 years of waiting. People from all over the world wanted to get in touch with her. In truth, the least surprised person was Stephanie herself. She took her newfound fame in her stride, remaining as unfiltered, coarse, and caustic as she'd always been. Stephanie and I recorded many of our conversations, and this is her story. This podcast is 39 minutes long. Photos courtesy of Humans of New York. ——————————————————————————————————————————————– Stephanie and Carmine * The post Tanqueray – I've Always Been Different, Part 1: Podcast 163 appeared first on The Rialto Report.
https://www.whisky.de/p.php?id=XGTANQS0 Nosing 02:40 Wir verkosten den Tanqueray Sevilla Gin. Für den Tanqueray Sevilla Gin wurde das Rezept aus den vier klassischen Botanicals Wacholder, Koriander, Angelikawurzel und Süßholz zusätzlich noch um Sevilla Orangen und Orangenblüten erweitert. Durch diese Infusion entstand eine fruchtige New Western Dry Gin Kreation. ► Gin Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0c4kGdVapNQJGEBLk-94Fp9lUT3Dzuad ► Abonnieren: http://www.youtube.com/user/thewhiskystore?sub_confirmation=1 ► Whisky.de Social Media ○ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whiskyde ○ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whisky.de/ ○ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Whisky.de/ ○ Twitter / X: https://www.threads.net/@whisky.de ○ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@whisky.de ○ Telegram: https://t.me/whisky_de ► Podcast: https://www.whisky.de/shop/newsletter/#podcast ► Merch: https://whiskyde-fanartikel.creator-spring.com/ Mehr Informationen finden Sie in unserem Shop auf Whisky.de/shop
The Stupid History of TanquerayBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-stupid-history-minute--4965707/support.
It takes a lot of guts to engage with a stranger on the street, ask probing questions about their struggles, and come away with a portrait and a story as a record of the human connection that was made. Now, imagine repeating this process countless times over 15 years under the moniker Humans of New York (HONY) and watching what started as a passion project take the world by storm. In today's show, we're privileged to chat with this 21st century archivist of everyday citizens and their lived experiences. Listen in as HONY's creator, Brandon Stanton, shares how he transformed street photography into a practice of deep human connection—moving beyond candid pictures to create a unique space where strangers can reveal their most authentic selves. Some key discussion points include: the art of active listening, the power of vulnerability, and how finding someone's struggle unlocks their genius. Brandon also reflects on building a creative practice through daily discipline and navigating the tension between social media algorithms and meaningful art. Stay to the end for a peek behind the scenes of Brandon's recent blockbuster installation that brought ordinary New Yorkers' stories into the hallowed space of Grand Central Terminal. At its core, this is a life lesson in the evolution of authentic storytelling in an increasingly digital world, creating scarcity in an age of abundance—not through better images or words, but through genuine human interaction that can't be replicated in the digital realm. Guest: Brandon Stanton Episode Timeline: 2:38: The first portrait Brandon made of two random strangers he encountered in a Chicago subway car. 7:48: Absorbing rejection when asking people for a picture so to get as broad a representation of the general public as possible. 15:20: The art of stopping someone on the street to capture a photograph and a story, and the evolution of Brandon's creative process. 22:45: Capturing moments of authenticity, the profundity of a person's struggles, the granularity of lived experience, plus the evolution of finding people to approach. 31:57: The mindset and habits Brandon established early on that enables him to create his art. 36:40: Brandon's evolution in capturing people's stories—from reconstructing stories from memory to notetaking in real time to crafting a story from audio recordings. 40:22: Episode Break 41:46: Starting Humans of New York as an antidote to being fired from his full-time job 43:05: The therapeutic aspect of talking to people, and Brandon's process of listening with his entire body to become a vessel for other peoples' stories. 50:22: The role of philanthropy, doing good for others on a grand scale, and Brandon's determination to do the best work possible. 54:15: Brandon talks about the impact of social media and its effects on human behavior. 1:06:31: The Dear New York installation at Grand Central Terminal, and Brandon's belief that the only scarcity in art is through real life. 1:14:37: Focusing on Humans of New York as a solo endeavor vs working with more than 100 collaborators to pull off Dear New York at Grand Central Terminal. 1:20:00: Brandon talks about how he keeps grounded, plus shares his favorite question—How do you keep score with yourself? Guest Bio: Brandon Stanton is the writer and photographer behind Humans of New York, a storytelling platform with over 30-million followers. He's also the creator of Dear New York, an immersive art installation in NYC's Grand Central Station during November 2025 and a companion book. Over the past 15 years, Brandon has photographed and interviewed over ten thousand people in forty different countries around the world. During this time, he's helped raise over $20 million dollars in support of various causes and individuals who have been featured in his work. Brandon is also the author of four #1 New York Times bestselling books, which have sold millions of copies around the world: Humans of New York in 2013, Humans of New York: Stories in 2015, Humans in 2020, Tanqueray in 2022, and, most recently, Dear New York, in 2025. In addition to the books, Brandon has given over 100 keynote speeches on the power of connection and has facilitated executive-level workshops for some of the world's most respected companies, aimed at increasing team cohesion. He currently lives in New York City with his wife and three children. Stay Connected: Brandon Stanton Website: https://brandonstanton.com/ Humans of New York Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humansofny/ Humans of New York Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/humansofnewyork/ Humans of New York Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humans_of_New_York Dear New York Website: https://dearnewyork.com/ Credits: Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
In this episode: Ode (@thatsod.e / @thatsod_e) and Mo "Kid" Licorish (@licorishislegit) discuss a wide range of nerdy, pop culture, and political topics. Topics include:RIP Stephanie "Tanqueray" JohnsonRIP Diane KeatonKyren Lacy Rite AideTMNT 2DrakeCash Money Verzuz No LimitWarner Brothers/ParamountSupacell23 Jump StreetKylie Jenner Rick RossLetitia James
A più di vent'anni da “Sex and the city”, l'attrice Sarah Jessica Parker dimentica il Cosmopolitan e diventa ambassador del gin Tanqueray per Diageo (e ne seguiranno altri). Ancora un head bartender in fuga dal mitico Savoy di Londra, l'italiano Angelo Sparvoli saluta per “perseguire nuovi obiettivi”. E un'altra star dello spettacolo si dà allo zero alcol: sir Elton John lancia il suo Blanc de Blancs, alternativa analcolica allo Champagne. Ecco la prima selezione del 2026 delle notizie dai media internazionali sul mondo di drink e distillati.
This episode is dedicated to Lance's dear friend and friend of the podcast, David Adam Williams, otherwise known as Adam The Woo, who passed away on December 22. Our deepest condolences go out to his family, friends, and followers during this difficult time. Not only was he a respected YouTuber and influencer in the horror community, Lance also knew him as a personal friend outside of that space for many, many years. He will be sorely missed. “That's it for today. The vlog is over.” ...Hey, Goons! Today is our final episode of 2025, and that means we're sharing our top horror films of the year in our end-of-year wrap-up. Before you listen, we invite you to participate by checking out the categories below and letting us know which films you would choose for each one. There are still a few days left in the year, so if you need to squeeze in any last minute films, we highly encourage you to do so; although, I know for many of us, myself included, Stranger Things has been the top priority, haha. Categories:Top 5 of 2025Top Indie Flick of 2025Top mockumentary / found footage film of 2025Scariest scene of 2025What we're looking forward to in 2026Let us know your thoughts in the comments!We'd also like to acknowledge and pay our respects for James Ransone and Rob Reiner, who have not only impacted the horror space, but also TV and Hollywood in general. Rest in Peace. Finally, to Dan, Jereme, Mitch, and Heath (special shoutouts to Dave and John), Downtown Orlando will not be the same without you and Tanqueray's. After 37 years of business, thank you for all you've done to make Downtown amazing (not to mention the Ernest Saves Christmas cameo)! Tanqueray's official last day is December 31.Special shout-out to our dear friend of the podcast, Jenna Kanell!!!!Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Slashers Podcast for more deep dives into cult horror films!You can also find us on Facebook at the Group page Mutant Goons From Beyond. You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspodTheme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/Outtro Song is If I Gave a Fuck, I'd Give a Shit by Rushmore.rushmorefl.bandcamp.com
Angus is so old a friend that we can't remember exactly where we met but we're 99% sure it was at a bar show or get-together of some kind, probably in London, where he, a bartender from Oxford, was in on the ground floor of what we can now look back - after thirty years - to confirm was the birth of the Second Golden Age of cocktails. He and I were the two first people from the bar biz to have "Global Brand Ambassador" on our business cards (he for Tanqueray, me for Bols), and our careers have had significant parallels and overlaps ever since. He's written numerous articles, taught at every bar show in the world and hasn't written a book. (Yet). He also just stepped down from being BCB (global)'s first-ever Director of Education, having taken the already-stellar BCB seminar program to new heights. He's a terrific public speaker, a deep thinker, funny and self-deprecating as only an Englishman can be - and he loves all things liquor and bars to distraction. In a move we can all get behind, this living legend is back running bars, as Director of Bars for the Capella luxury resort in Taipei, and as we were both in Athens for the Bar Show (he to give a great seminar on Talking In Bars, me to carry my wife Elayne's bags), I decided we had to sit down and catch up. Enjoy!Angus on IG: https://www.instagram.com/anguswinchester/?hl=en Get in touch with Duff!Podcast business enquiries: consulting@liquidsolutions.org (PR friends: we're only interested in having your client on if they can talk for a couple of hours about OTHER things besides their prepared speaking points or their new thing, whatever that is. They need to be able to hang. Oh, plus we don't edit, and we won't supply prepared or sample questions, or listener or “reach” stats, either, and no, you can't sit in on the interview or Zoom.) Retain Philip's consulting firm, Liquid Solutions, specialised in on-trade engagement & education, liquor brand creation and repositioning: philip@liquidsolutions.orgPhilip on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philipsduff/ Philip on Facebook: Philip Duff Philip on X/Twitter: Philip Duff (@philipduff) / Twitter Philip on LinkedIn: linkedin.com Old Duff Genever on Instagram: Old Duff Genever (@oldduffgenever) • Instagram photos and videos Old Duff Genever on Facebook: facebook.com Old Duff Genever on X/Twitter: ...
After hundreds of cocktails, countless techniques, and one unforgettable journey through the art of mixology, Cocktail College is closing the tab. For our final session, we're doing something a little different: Tim is stepping into the guest seat to share his personal Martini recipe and reflect on what makes the Martini such an iconic cocktail. If you'd like to follow Tim's next chapter, you can find him on Instagram @timmckirdy. In the meantime, let's enjoy one last Martini together! Tim McKirdy's Martini Recipe - 3 ½ ounces London Dry gin, such Tanqueray or Ford's - ½ ounce Dolin dry vermouth - 2 dashes Regans' orange bitters - Garnish: lemon twist Directions 1. Add all ingredients to a mixing glass with ice. 2. Stir until well chilled. 3. Strain into a frozen Coupe glass. 4. Express and discard lemon twist to garnish.
On this episode of Kirk and Marianne we try Tanqueray. Marianne considers herself a connoisseur so let's test her on this episode of the Kirk and Marianne Show. Does she guess correctly? One way to find out. Hit play!
David Gluckman, the man who invented Baileys and author of That S**t Will Never Sell, joins us to share stories from his legendary career in brand creation. From the birth of iconic drinks (including Purdey's, Aqua Libra, Cîroc and Tanqueray) to lessons on creativity, innovation, and risk-taking, David reflects on what it really takes to bring bold ideas to life.Timestamps00:22 - The founding story of Baileys04:32 - Naming Baileys12:18 - How Purdey's and Aqua Libra began22:48 - Starting Cîroc and Tanqueray33:26 - Principles of innovation
Join hosts Clay Edwards, Shaun Yurtkuran, and Lindsey Beckham for a lively Thirsty Thursday episode of "Uncensored," packed with candid banter, local insights, and hot-button debates. Kicking off with nostalgic chats about cheap beers and vodkas—debating if all vodkas taste the same, from Pinnacle to Grey Goose—the trio dives into spirits like gin (Tanqueray vs. Bombay) and the golden age of liquor packaging. They shout out local spots like RJ Singh's gas station for craft beers and discuss new ventures, including a massive pickleball entertainment complex in Flowood and the trendy Taste restaurant in Ridgeland. Clay plugs his FAFO merchandise at buyfafo.com and invites listeners to the Wildlife Extravaganza at the Clyde Muse Center, featuring celebs like Duck Dynasty's Buck Commander crew, Heather Smith from Naked and Afraid, and Andy Gibson, with gun giveaways and family fun. Shifting to news, they unpack breaking stories: a Wall Street Journal report on a Trump-Epstein birthday card sparking lawsuits and backlash; a salacious Hattiesburg senator scandal involving an affair, subpoenas, and ties to a former Miss Mississippi; and alienation of affection laws in Mississippi. The hosts react to Obama's recent podcast urging boys to have gay mentors for empathy, sparking discussions on masculinity, fatherless homes, and Democratic confusion over losing male voters. Delving deeper, they tackle Jackson's crime wave—debating gang influence (70% per estimates), rap culture's impact (from NBA YoungBoy to local sets), poverty as a choice vs. circumstance, and desensitization from video games and media. They contrast urban "fight or flight" life with white suburban extremes like cults, emphasizing accountability over excuses like systemic racism. Raw, unfiltered opinions on local politics, culture rot, and positive steps under Jackson's new mayor round out this engaging 2-hour chat. Tune in for laughs, debates, and real talk—catch them live on WYAB or online!
https://www.whisky.de/p.php?id=XGTANQLD2 Nosing 03:10 Wir verkosten den Tanqueray London Dry Gin. Tanqueray kommt ursprünglich aus London. Der Tanqueray London Dry Gin wird nun bei der schottischen Cameronbridge Distillery produziert. Für den Gin werden die Botanicals Wacholder, Koriander, Angelika Wurzel und Lakritze miteinander vermählt und zu einem angenehm würzigen London Dry Gin fusioniert. ► Cameronbridge Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0c4kGdVapNQxibX6p5AZe9_87A9Y46Oq ► Abonnieren: http://www.youtube.com/user/thewhiskystore?sub_confirmation=1 ► Whisky.de Social Media ○ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whiskyde ○ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whisky.de/ ○ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Whisky.de/ ○ Twitter / X: https://www.threads.net/@whisky.de ○ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@whisky.de ○ Telegram: https://t.me/whisky_de ► Podcast: https://www.whisky.de/shop/newsletter/#podcast ► Merch: https://whiskyde-fanartikel.creator-spring.com/ Mehr Informationen finden Sie in unserem Shop auf Whisky.de/shop
Vender uísque ou construir legado? E como ampliar o repertório para o consumidor experimentar novos drinks, mesmo com a Geração Z escolhendo beber menos? O programa Mídia e Marketing desta semana conversa com Guilherme Martins, vice-presidente de marketing e inovação da Diageo, dona de marcas como Johnnie Walker, Smirnoff, Guinness, Tanqueray e Don Julio. A ‘Entrevista Extra' desta edição é com Aldo Pini, copresidente da LePub, uma das agências de publicidade que atendem a multinacional.
Ganjapreneur is pleased to introduce our first syndicated episode of Highly Enlightened, hosted by Jon Purow. With this show, Jon interviews cannabis business leaders and investors to shed light on what it takes to survive and thrive in this industry. You can find more episodes of Highly Enlightened on Buzzsprout. Tiffany Chin has 13 years of experience in the entertainment space, working with world famous talent including Snoop Dogg, Eddie Murphy, and Martha Stewart. She has helped artists and talent traverse out of their traditional lane(s) of fame by way of strategic branding partnerships, including brands such as Adidas, AirBnB, Reddit, Tanqueray, Netflix and HBO. In working closely with Snoop Dogg, Chin co-founded Casa Verde Capital in 2014, as well as Leafs By Snoop (LBS) in 2015, the first widely available celebrity cannabis brand and Snoop Dogg's first venture into the branded cannabis space. Chin guest lectures at UCLA for MBA marketing classes, and has consulted with many cannabis agencies and brands – and most recently debuted the Death Row Records Cannabis line in California in 2023. In 2024, Chin launched two cannabis shops alongside Snoop Dogg named S.W.E.D. – which stands for Smoke Weed Every Day (one in Inglewood, and a coffeeshop in Amsterdam). She received her business degree at the Wharton School of Business from the University of Pennsylvania.
Nominate The Philip Duff Show for the Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Awards - “Best Broadcast, Podcast, or Online Video Series” category: https://spiritedawards.secure-platform.com/aDavid's a legend in the liquor business, ever since he and his business partner came up with the idea for Baileys Irish Cream, easily the most succesful liquor brand created in the last half-century or so. He followed up with brands like Tanqueray TEN, The Singleton, Smirnoff Black and many more, and wrote about them all - including his failures - in his brilliant and funny book “That Shit Will Never Sell”, of which he just released an updated and expanded second edition.We chatted about non-alcoholic “spirits”, the vodka market, Archer's and Peachtree, the new temperance movement, what Smirnoff Black, Tanqueray TEN and Absolut Elyx all had in common, and why he's giving away a genius brand idea to anyone who has the cojones to give it a try. David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/englishauthor?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_appBuy “That Shit Will Never Sell” 2nd edition: https://www.amazon.com/That-Will-Never-Sell-Person-ebook/dp/B0BDGDPB2J Get in touch with Duff!Podcast business enquiries: consulting@liquidsolutions.org (PR friends: we're only interested in having your client on if they can talk for a couple of hours about OTHER things than their prepared speaking points or their new thing, whatever that is, for a few hours. They need to be able to hang. Oh, plus we don't edit, and we won't supply prepared or sample questions, or listener or “reach” stats, either.) Retain Philip's consulting firm, Liquid Solutions, specialised in on-trade engagement & education, liquor brand creation and repositioning: philip@liquidsolutions.orgPhilip on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philipsduff/ Philip on Facebook: Philip Duff Philip on X/Twitter: Philip Duff (@philipduff) / Twitter Philip on LinkedIn: linkedin.com Old Duff Genever on Instagram: Old Duff Genever (@oldduffgenever) • Instagram photos and videos Old Duff Genever on Facebook: facebook.com Old Duff Genever on X/Twitter: ...
We're not prognosticators. But we are a hopeful bunch. With a new year on the horizon, the hosts share five (actually, six) wishes for the food and beverage industry in 2025. Swift progress is unexpected, but these are reasonably achievable goals. Show notes: 0:25: Upstarts, Assemble! Cann Do. Deal Us In. More NA, Please. Outrageous = 1.7%. – Ray wonders if the team should consider living bi-coastal before encouraging more collaborations between emerging brands. John opines on the huge opportunity for cannabis-based brands and stirs the pot on M&A and nascent categories. Mike calls for material change in the availability of institutional capital, and Ray (once again) hops on his soap box about artificial ingredients. John touts a “perfect” cocktail, while Mike plinks and pops. Brands in this episode: Fly By Jing, Daily Crunch, Little Sesame, Fishwife, Lundberg, Graza, Aura Bora, Rind, Ghost, C4, French Squirrel, Tanqueray, Guinness, Plink, Happy Pop, Hoste
Interviews with pioneers in business and social impact - Business Fights Poverty Spotlight
How do you turn an ambitious corporate commitment on social impact and inclusivity into reality? Meet Social Impact Pioneer Amanda Smith. Amanda is the Head of Community Impact at Diageo. Diageo is a global leader in premium drinks, renowned for its portfolio of over 200 iconic brands, including Johnnie Walker, Tanqueray, Guinness, and Smirnoff. Operating in nearly 180 countries and employing over 30,000 people worldwide. At the heart of Diageo's ethos is its Spirit of Progress plan, a commitment to sustainable growth through inclusive programs that empower individuals and communities. From business and hospitality skills training to innovative water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) initiatives, Diageo aims to create a positive impact where they operate. A key focus is championing diversity and inclusion, ensuring that 50% of beneficiaries in their community programs are women, thus enhancing opportunities for underrepresented groups. Amanda is the lady behind turning this ambitious commitment into reality. With her extensive experience in creating inclusive programs, Amanda shares insights into how Diageo integrates social responsibility into its core business strategy. We'll discuss the importance of inclusivity in WASH initiatives and how these efforts not only benefit women and girls but also strengthen communities. As we navigate through Amanda's journey and the impactful work at Diageo, you'll discover why the time for social responsibility is now and how businesses can harness their influence to drive positive change. Amanda shares how Diageo have been actively addressing human rights and inclusion in their value chain for some time. With the emerging social impact regulations, including Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) coming into action in Europe – we talk about how Diageo has been preparing for it and why regulation doesn't need to be all about risk and compliance. Don't miss this engaging conversation about innovation, inclusion, and the future of sustainable business practices. Links: Amanda Smith: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-smith-99776b1b/ Diageo: https://www.diageo.com/en/our-business Diageo, Inclusive Business Approach: https://www.diageo.com/en/esg/diversity-equity-and-inclusion/inclusive-community Diageo and CARE International Partnership, Investing in water and empowering women through WASH in Kenya: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luVVK1vLX5w Task Force on Taskforce on Inequality and Social-related Financial Disclosures: https://www.tisfd.org Oxford University, Leading Sustainable Corporations: https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/programmes/executive-education/online-programmes/oxford-leading-sustainable-corporations-programme WaterAid: Integrating gender equality into community water, sanitation and hygiene projects – guidance notes: https://washmatters.wateraid.org/publications/integrating-gender-equality-into-community-water-sanitation-and-hygiene-projects Wash4Work, CEO Water Mandate: WASH benefits accounting framework: https://ceowatermandate.org/publications/WASH-Framework-Summary.pdf Diageo (2023), Human Rights, Global Policies: https://media.diageo.com/diageo-corporate-media/media/p1pnrolk/dia1857_a4_policies_global_human_rights_2023-update-v4.pdf The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) - Directive (EU) 2024/1760: https://www.corporate-sustainability-due-diligence-directive.com And if you liked this, do take a look at: Business Fights Poverty, Global Goals Summit 2024, Driving ESG Innovation in the New Regulatory Context with Meta https://businessfightspoverty.org/session/driving-esg-innovation-in-the-new-regulatory-context-with-meta/
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Ewan Morgan, Head of Whiskey Outreach and National Luxury Ambassador for Diageo who owns some of the largest liquor brands in the world, from Tanqueray & Casamigos, to Guiness and Non-Alcoholic brand Seedlip. But what most may not know, is that Diageo also owns a fair share of high end labels too, like Lagavulin and Mortlach. And after four decades of closure, the iconic Port Ellen distillery in the Island of Islay is reopening with Diageo in a historic moment for the Scotch industry. Ewan and I chat about the Scotch Whiskey collecting market, growing up in a family who lives and breathes the spirit, and he even takes me through a tasting of the new Port Ellen Gemini release, retailing for fifty thousand dollars. And to top it all off, we recorded at an amazing ten million dollar apartment on One Wall Street thanks to our friends at Optimist. Ewan is truly an expert which is why he's worked his way up to have what most would consider one of the greatest jobs in the world. So without further adieu, this is Ewan Morgan, for Collectors Gene Radio.Diageo - https://www.diageo.com/One Wall Street - https://onewallstreet.com/Optimist - https://www.optimistconsulting.com/Ewan Morgan - https://www.instagram.com/ewanmorgan/?hl=enPort Ellen - https://www.diageo.com/en/news-and-media/stories/2024/port-ellen-reborn-the-reopening-of-islay-s-legendary-ghost-distillery
In this episode, JD, Randi, Pope, Ryan, and the returning Jason dive into a lively and humorous discussion. From a dramatic Jeep fire incident and drink preferences to podcast reviews and Patreon subscriptions, there's a lot of laughter in this episode. The conversation explores the challenges of DIY vehicle projects, the importance of having the right tools, and the value of professional expertise. Tune in for personal anecdotes, upcoming off-roading events like the Jeepers Jamboree Rubicon Trail and Vernal Rock Rally, and the excitement of meeting new people within the off-roading community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetrailhead/message
Sometimes popular things got that way for a reason, and it's not just hype and marketing. Patron Silver is one such item. The clean consistent flavor profile, vast availability, and fresh agave and citrus flavors are the reason why Patron Silver is still on top. We place it in the same category as Johnnie Walker Black...or Tanqueray gin, there may be a LOT of it out there, but that doesn't mean its not damn near perfect. You can sip it neat, mix it, or pour it over ice with a twist and just downright enjoy it! There are lots of other tequila options out there these days, some with more flavor, some with less, but Patron has stood the test of time. It deserves its spot on your bar and a hearty cheers during Cinco.
Nico Golfar is a nightclub afficionado and the owner/founder of Nico Network, a boutique agency specializing in Epic and Memorable events, experiential and influential events, executing large-scale projects, product launches and seeding programs for clients, such as DDB LA, PopChips, Vespa, Depeche Mode, Best Buy, Microsoft, Tanqueray, Fleetwood Mac, Warner Brothers, Namco and Bentley.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/90who10/donations
Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys are joined by Trishia Craig, VP and Senior Lecturer at Yale NUS on how her passion for mocktails started and how she's showing friends, students, and corporates a new way to celebrate with alcoholic-free drinks that are a multi-billion dollar business. She also creates our very own “Saturday Mornings Show” mocktail which is: a little spicy, a tad British, notes of America, slightly irreverent, and rooted in SEA good times. 1 oz ginger simple syrup 2 oz Alcohol-Free gin (like Tanqueray 0.0) 1.5 oz fresh pineapple juice 1 oz fresh-squeezed lime juice Scrappy's or Regan's orange bitters (optional) Trader Joe's (or others) chili lime spice salt for rim Fever Tree India tonic water Put simple syrup, AF gin, juices, and bitters in an ice-filled shaker. Shake for 30 seconds, and pour into a glass neat or over ice. Rim the glass with the lime chili spice or shake on top of drink. Top with tonic water and garnish with a lime wheel and pineapple wedge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Tanzer, a Chicago-based author and consultant, joined Leah to celebrate the launch of his new novel The Missing (available on March 21, 2024) and his love of the book The Basketball Diaries. This conversation is a trip down memory lane, because Leah and Ben have been friends for 15+ years. We briefly discuss the suicide of a mutual colleague. Follow Ben online The Missing release date March 21, 2024 The Missing book tour Ben Tanzer on Bookshop This Podcast Will Change Your Life TanzerBen.com twitter @BenTanzer Instagram @tanzerben/ Facebook @BenTanzer Show Notes Amy Güth Jen Michalski on Finding Favorites The Missing on Kirkus Reviews This American Life: This American Life Exile in Bookville: Exile in Bookville Lee Matthew Goldberg: Lee Matthew Goldberg The Book Cellar: Book Cellar Finding Favorites bookshop.org shop: Finding Favorites bookshop page Michael Keren: Michael Keren When Words Count: When Words Count Retreat Elizabeth Splaine: Elizabeth Splaine The Basketball Diaries by Jim Carroll Adam Lawrence Flowers in the Attic by V. C. Andrews Sacred Hoops: Spiritual Lessons of a Hardwood Warrior by Phil Jackson and Hugh Delehanty John Edgar Wideman Hendrick's Gin: https://www.hendricksgin.com/ Bombay Sapphire: https://www.bombaysapphire.com/us/en/ Tanqueray: https://www.tanqueray.com/en-us Death's Door: https://www.dancinggoat.com/deaths-door-gin Empress Gin: https://empressgin.com/ Alan Heathcock:https://alanheathcock.com/ Matilda: https://www.matilda-babyatlas.com/ David Masciotra: https://davidmasciotra.com/ Sunday Salon: https://sundaysalon-chicago.com/ P&T Knitwear: https://www.ptknitwear.com/ A Novel Idea: https://anovelideaphilly.com/ Village Well: https://villagewell.com/ Eric Spitznagel: https://www.ericspitznagel.com/ Megan Stielstra: https://www.meganstielstra.com/ Finding Favorites is edited and mixed by Rob Abrazado. Follow Finding Favorites on Instagram at @FindingFavsPod and leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts, GoodPods or Spotify. Got a question or want to suggest a guest? email Leah at FindingFavoritesPodcast@gmail.com Support Finding Favorites by shopping for books by guests or recommended by guests on Bookshop.
In this episode of A One Pint Stand, Elle Rhodes, my spirit sherpa. We hunkered down at Luna and The Bear in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to talk gin. Luna and The Bear has over 37 different types of gin so it was the perfect place for Elle to walk me through this popular spirit. When all was said and done, we sampled 6 different gins ( Tanqueray, Monkey 47, Scapegrace, St. George, McQueen and the Violet Fog, and Awayuki) and happily partook in the Luna and The Bear's Gin & Jam experience. In this episode, you are going to learn a lot, and hopefully become inspired to broaden your knowledge of what gin can be. Cheers!
Adquira meu livro Lugar de Potência: Lições de carreira e liderança de mais de 10 mil entrevistas, cafés e reuniões
David Gluckman has written a book about his years developing products and ideas for Diageo/IDV. Dozens of origin stories are in his book "That Shit Will Never Sell." He's a terrific story teller. He shares a few of them in this week's episode.
It's Mr. David Wondrich. It's the Martini. And this ain't no riff or re-run. Instead, we're revisiting this most iconic of classics at Cocktail College, and we're doing so with one of the biggest names in the business. For decades, Wondrich has been at the forefront of chronicling and uncovering cocktail history. He is a James Beard Award-winning author, the editor-in-chief of the Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails, the resident Spirits & Cocktails historian and advisor at Flaviar, and co-host of the Fix Me a Drink podcast.Listen on (or read below) to discover Wondrich's Martini recipe — and don't forget to like, review and subscribe! David Wondrich's Martini Recipe Ingredients - 3 parts London Dry gin, such as Tanqueray - 1 part dry vermouth, such as Noilly Prat - 2 dashes orange bitters - Garnish: lemon twist Directions 1. Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. 2. Stir until cold and strain into a chilled Nick & Nora glass. 3. Garnish with a lemon twist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The earful gang is back from their own globetrotting, bringing you a new episode of Jumper: in the fourth five, we bring you our award-winning investigative journalism, re-opening the Gregg Baker cold case, and blowing the lid off of alleged used tool stores in NYC. In our analysis, we're having flashbacks to Our Day So Far: we return to the Sphinx, hang ten in Fiji, dangle from large clocks, and namecheck Tanqueray at the Irish Embassy. Discussion on "what are scenes", more time zone talk, and thoughts on probable Paladin financing. Re-introducing popular segment "We Read te Tweets", and featuring new segments "The Extra News Section" and "Jump List".
Tasting Notes: Crafted by bartender, turned brand entrepreneur Simon Ford, Ford's Gin was hand built from the ground up to be the most useful and flavorful gin for classic cocktails. 9 botanicals leaning heavily but balanced on Italian juniper along with grapefruit and lemon peel for a bright, citrussy but lifted earthy aroma. Bottled at 90 proof, PERFECT for a classic martini. The juniper bite is persistent in the best way possible for a flavor-forward gin. If you LIKE the flavor profile of Tanqueray but want just a slight step up in flavor, this should be your new go-to. They didn't make gin all that different, but they did it perfectly in my opinion.
Rodney Cromwell "The Winter Palace" - https://www.happyrobots.co.uk/ Jamila & The Other Heroes "Ya Habibi, La!" - Bazaar Bizarre www.jamilaandtheotherheroes.com The Dirty Nil "Celebration" - Free Rein To Passions www.thedirtynil.com The Breathing Method "Indie Darkness" (featuring Crostpaths) www.thebreathingmethod.band Kathleen Turner Overdrive "Gurlzilla" - Autosomal https://www.facebook.com/musicalrelics ******************* ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. The Legends Of Tomorrow: The Weather at World's End: 1997–2022 Northern Island's Colin Harper curates a collection of songs from fellow studio collaborators and friends over a 25-year span "All We Need Is Love" (2022) "Better Weather" (2022) "My Heart Is Broken" (1997) "When You Needed" (1997) ********************** Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones "Here To Tell The Tale" - Here To Tell The Tale https://www.larahopeandtheark-tones.com/ Drew Young "Bourbon & Bad Decisions" www.drewyoungband.com Aistè "What's Going On" - Theory Of Everything https://www.aistemusic.com/ Ben Reel "Hardwired Blues" - Come a Long Way www.benreel.com Mister Rabbit "Stirring Absent Pots" - End Of History Illusion EP https://himisterrabbit.bandcamp.com/ Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Work It Out" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Malcolm Holcolmbe "The Wind Doesn't Know You" - Bits & Pieces www.malcolmholcombe.com ***************************** MÍO "Fra et annet sted" 'Ingen tid å miste https://www.miomusikk.com/ Max Forleo "The Black Curtain" - www.maxforleo.com The Rifters "At The Foot Of The Mountain" - The Enchanted World www.rifters.net William Prince "Tanqueray" - Stand In The Joy www.williamprincemusic.com Open Road "Dimming Of The Day" - Skylark www.openroadmusic.net Boa Morte "Mountain" - The Total Space www.boamorte.com ******************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 21 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Running a portfolio of spirits and alcohol brands requires constant innovation to keep up with consumer taste and purchasing preferences. It's an area Ed Pilkington, chief marketing and innovation officer at Diageo, knows all about. In addition to constantly staying on the cutting edge of beverage trends, Pilkington leads an ESG framework for Diageo's portfolio of brands, which include Johnnie Walker, Guinness and Tanqueray. This not only covers DE&I and sustainability, but also responsible drinking. In this episode, Pilkington chats about his career at Diageo and how he manages the portfolio. He also teases upcoming innovations such as a pink tequila and an espresso martini on tap. What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US. Follow us on twitter: @CampaignLiveUS
Kristine Dyer (@krisdyer_) es una content creator costarricense que ha trabajado con grandes marcas como Polo Ralph Lauren, Banana Republic, Tanqueray, Johnnie Walker, Pandora, Michael Kors, H&M, GAP, Honda, y más! También es mi adorada sobrina. Conversamos sobre cómo renunciar tu trabajo y el arte de monetizar tu pasión, la importancia de la salud mental al pegar este salto, los aprendizajes del primer año de emprendimiento, el self-talk, journaling como terapia, familia, work-life balance y más! Continuemos la conversación en Instagram @stephandyer y @krisdyer_ ! The Stephan Dyer Podcast es producido por Narzely Guevara y editado por Carlos Bolivar. #TheStephanDyerPodcast
If drink-soaked discussion of aphrodisiacal accompaniments to oysters, 'titanic plums', guinea pigs with dodgy fivers, hangover cures and some seriously decent discounted drinks are your thing then listen to this Valentine's Special featuring a boffin.VALENTINE DRINKSThe Properly Dangerous Liason Ingredients45ml Brockmans Gin75ml Taittinger Champagne or Sparkling Wine15ml Fresh Lemon Juice10ml Creme de Cassis5ml Sugar SyrupMethod– Combine all ingredients apart from the sparkling wine and creme de cassis in a shaker over ice– Shake to combine, double strain into a champagne flute and– Top with Champagne, then drizzle over the creme de cassis.– Garnish with a lemon twist. Chilean Red Wine: Errazuriz Max Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon – £12.99, Waitrose Chargrilled asparagus with Westmalle Tripel – £4.20 from Beer MerchantsOysters with Titanic Plum Porter – £1.80, Sainsbury'sDiscerning Drinks DealsAperol, Morrisons, reduced from £20 to £15.99, Morrisons, Courvoisier VSOP, £29.99, down from £37, Gin deal of the week, Sainsbury, 1l of Tanqueray, £20, Asda Beer Deals You can get two packs for a tenner on certain beers. So 4xJaipur and 6x Pilsner Urquell for £10. That's a tenner for 10 quality beers, so that makes them £1 each. Some maths for you. _____________________________Buy yourself or someone else annual membership (and a signed copy of our award-winning Thinking Drinkers Almanac Book) for just £120 here. 3 x 60ml pouches containing 3 x world class spirits delivered direct through your door every month. Exclusive access to the TD online magazine A signed copy of Thinking Drinkers Almanac (named Drinks Book of the Year 2021 by The Sunday Times) Monthly Online Tastings with The Thinking Drinkers & Guests Check out dates and tickets for our "Thinking Drinkers Pub Quiz" show, featuring lots of laughs and FIVE free drinks for evewry audience member, here: London Leicester Square (THURSDAY 9th Feb) Harpenden Northallerton Alnwick Pendle Oldham Brighton Bedford Reading Didcot Stroud Leicester Corby
On this episode we sample and review Gray Whale Gin, The Botanist, Tanqueray, and Gordon's, while discussing new experiences, Nick mailing something to Ireland, Kyle being the awkward one, the more sophisticated gentleman, tater water, Bo-Tanicals, gin styles, fuzzy navels, professional foragers, California in a bottle, Jack Rudy tonic syrup, and the classic Gin and Tonic cocktail. Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #176
Welp, as promised, here's a new mix! Sorry it takes so long, but I can't find many artists that make music like this consistently as in the past, but I'm always up for suggestions to research!This mix is co-curated by my good friend & painting artist down in the Natti Ms. Ryan Nicole Leary (Look up her work on the ol Book of Faces for her work lol) Anywho, hope you dig what you hear, and can someone suggest a Brotha to DJ for City Winery? #GoodMusicLivesHere are the Artists for this mix in order: Potatohead People ft. Kendra Dias; Daniel Caesar; Erykah Badu ft. Roy Ayers; Ego Ella May; Anderson .Paak ft Andre' 3K; Illa J, T3, Potatohead People & Kapok; Mac Ayres; Anderson .Paak ft Rapsody; Sinead Harnett x2; Steve Miggedy Maestro; Tall Black Guy ft. Mr. Tanqueray; Kadeem Tyrell; Sam Wills; Tall Black Guy ft Masego & Rommel Donald; Moonchild; D. Mills ft TJ Wilkins; Hablot Brown; Zo! & Tall Black Guy ft Omar; Sam Wills; Common ft PJ; Switch!!! (What A Remix!)
COMING AT YOU LIVE from Perilla and we are wildly grateful, excited and inspired. We are with Thattu diving into their culinary background and philosophies within their cultural movement. Margaret & Vinod talk to us about their background in corporate America to launching their food stall in 2019, to ultimately finding their respective passions in what they are accomplishing now. As we navigate this conversation - it is of true validation to realize the hard realities that can truly lead to the greatest triumphs. From individualized journeys that have led our guests to one another, the communal support of the industry that has assisted Thattu to realize their ultimate dream of owning and operating their upcoming brick and mortar - we are in awe. As we talk about community equity, Margaret & Vinod also discuss their commitment to wage equity and how this intention aims to be a part of their operations. We thank Perilla for hosting this necessary conversation and providing us with the most delicious meal to elevate this conversation, our guests for the much needed reminder that we are so much more together, our audience along with Johnnie Walker & Tanqueray for the support. Stay Golden, - The T o S Crew Support the showWant More? Follow us on IG for deeper context, #bts and a continued vibe at @termsofservicepodcast and subscribe to our newly launched YouTube channel!
Happy Tuesday!Lots of response from JP's Vibe-tastic vibe-time. New sound effects, drinks, and a Tony who might actually be a secret listener?!Also a photo finish email from Will!Caramel something as a shot (Black Velvet Toasted Caramel).Beers. Claws. Cheep cheep! (Motherf'ers).
Everyone's got a story to tell and when we lean into those stories, and make them part of our messaging, we create a strong sense of belonging for the communities we build. Our stories, unique experiences and the things we wish were different in the world are our superpowers. They make the people who resonate with us feel seen, and that's key to getting people to buy from us. How do we use these stories in our messaging? In this episode, I'm joined by The Pitch Whisperer John Livesay and actor Andrew Gray. They are the co-creators of The Superhero U, and in this episode they share how their program came to be, and who they want to help. How can you feel confident in yourself if you don't think you have any stories to tell? -Dana Malstaff 3 Things You'll Learn in This Episode The power of your own unique journey and experiencesWhy do our stories make it easier to grow our businesses? How to get off the self-esteem rollercoasterHow do we shift from wanting to be liked by everyone to compassion with boundaries? What we can learn from what we want to rant aboutDoing anything meaningful involves suffering, how do we know what we're willing to suffer for? Guest Bio John Livesay and Andrew Gray are co-creators of The Superhero U which is a community to help people discover their superhero power and live a life full of confidence and creativity. John Livesay, aka The Pitch Whisperer, is a sales keynote speaker who shows companies' sales teams how to turn mundane case studies into compelling case stories so they win more new business. From John's award-winning career at Conde Nast, he shares the lessons he learned that turn sales teams into revenue rockstars. His TEDx talk: "Be The Lifeguard of Your Own Life" has over 1,000,000 views. Clients love working with John because of his ongoing support after his talk which includes implementing the storytelling skills from his best-selling book Better Selling Through Storytelling and the online course "Revenue Rockstar Mastery." His new book, The Sale Is in the Tale, is a business fable set in Austin, TX, and is about a sales representative whose old ways of selling are not working anymore. The reader accompanies the rep on his journey and learns how to use storytelling and strengthen their soft skills to improve their professional and personal relationships. John is a guest lecturer on how to leverage the power of storytelling in sales at multiple universities including the University of Texas at Austin (UTLA), Pepperdine Graziadio Business school, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and his book is now required reading for the UTLA course on Entertainment and Media studies. Andrew Gray is an actor, humanitarian, producer, writer, model, public speaker, creative director, and an incredible athlete with an adventurous spirit. Sharing a unique background of being both Native American and Mexican, this has given him a purpose to advocate for representation and inclusion through his work in media and entertainment. Gray is known for acting in television & film on platforms such as Netflix, Amazon, Nickelodeon, and Discovery ID. Andrew has had the distinct privilege to have worked with top leading brands such as Gucci, Dior, Adidas, Sony, and Tanqueray. Gray has worked with numerous charities in the past - Mental Health Foundation, Big Brother Big Sister Los Angeles, Sacramento Children's Home, Kids Can Cosplay, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Help Feed America, Run To Feed The Hungry, Make A Wish, and takes aim at The American Indian College Fund. Furthermore, Gray is currently associated with the non-profit It Starts with One Today. For more information, visit http://superherou.com/ Follow @thepitchwhisperer and @andrewgray on Instagram.
Join the Twelve Pound Podcast in this special Twelve by Twenty conversation with Philadelphia-based artist Tanqueray Hayward. Tanqueray's artistic impact and contribution to the musical landscape of Philadelphia is becoming undeniable as she plays to sold-out shows throughout the region and beyond. Like many artists, her life off-stage is reflected in her passion on-stage and the songs she delivers. Tanqueray is also a mother, teacher, and medical professional, all while serving in the United States Navy Reserves. Listen to this inspirational and moving story of an area artist who has managed through the challenges change can bring, while staying focused on what's most important.
Harrison Snow from New York's Lullaby joins us today to explore the evocatively named, historic hangover remedy, the Corpse Reviver No. 2 . We discuss the perfect proportions for this classically equal parts concoction and learn the different takeaways from sampling this cocktail with over 100 different gins. Listen on to discover Snow's Corpse Reviver No. 2 recipe — and don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Harrison Snow's Corpse Reviver No. 2 Recipe - ¾ ounce fresh lemon juice - ⅜ ounce Tempus Fugit Kina L'Aero d'Or - ⅜ ounce Cocchi Americano - ⅜ ounce Cointreau - ¾ ounce London Dry Gin, such as Tanqueray - 3 drops saline solution (4 parts water / 1 part salt) - 2 dashes Absinthe, such as Vieux Pontarlier Directions 1. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake until cold. 2. Strain into chilled Nick & Nora glass. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's deep-dive on a democratic, shaken classic sees us joined by Portland, Oregon-based bartender, beverage director, author, and editor Jim Meehan. He brings 25 years of experience and some of the most eloquent language we've enjoyed yet to this exploration of the Last Word. Listen on (or read below) to learn Meehan's Last Word recipe — and don't forget to like, review, and subscribe!Jim Meehan's Last Word Recipe - 3/4 ounce gin, such as Tanqueray or Perry's Tot Navy Strength - 3/4 ounce Green Chartreuse - 3/4 ounce Luxardo Marschino liqueur - 3/4 ounce fresh lime juice Directions 1. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with Kold-Draft ice. 2. Shake until well chilled. 3. Strain into a Nick & Nora glass. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode is an interivew with the man, the myth, the legend, David Gluckman. David is the Author of the book “That S*it Will Never Sell,” and is the creator of Baileys (the number one selling liqueur in history, which has sold billions of bottles across 160 countries. David is also the mind behind Ciroc Vodka, Tanqueray 10 and dozens of other beverage brands. In the podcast today we discuss: The story of Baileys and what he learned after presenting the brand to his clients David's advice on advancing ideas through large organizations What large companies should do with their market research budgets …And so much more David is truly a living legend in the world of beverage alcohol, and he shared a wealth of knowledge in today's conversation. Without further ado, I hope you enjoy my conversation with David Gluckman. Find David On LinkedIn david@tswns.net Find That S*it Will Never Sell www.thatshitwillneversell.com Buy That S*it will Never Sell Find Movers and Shakers: www.moverssshakers.com @moverssshakers Find April: On LinkedIn www.aprilwachtel.com Find Cheeky www.cheekycocktails.co Enter code MOVERSANDSHAKERS at checkout for 10% off your first order @cheekycocktails
On this episode, dad's albino spot, also, don't drink and ride, Justin's wrists, we don't take risks anymore, going to the dump, I wish I knew how to drink, who's going and staying from the Jazz, we work together.. never talk, I saw our "friend" Keith, let's get Justin on Will Wonder's pod, treats from the Mexican aisle, Justin is not getting his green sauce and Angel still doesn't know Justin's girls
I am so thrilled and honored to have American fashion designer, Phillip Lim on this week's episode of The City Confessions to talk all about House of Slay, partnership with Diageo and his commitment to amplify Asian voices. The structure of this episode is as follows: - How Phillip Lim got started in the fashion industry: breaking the expectation of being a lawyer and doctor growing up in an asian family and following his dreams as a designer and creative - House of Slay: what it is and how it got started (social platform to amplify Asian voices and create a safe and fun community) - Partnership with Diageo: how that came to be and why the partnership makes sense for both companies - What his Superpower is in House of Slay Comic: protecting family, friends and community - Opening up about stage fright as his confession even though he is a public figure and fashion designer Feel free to leave a positive review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify if you enjoyed this episode and be sure to share this with a friend! You can also email any questions or feedback to thecityconfessions@gmail.com. About House of Slay and Diageo partnership: In Celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, DIAGEO Partners with Asian Creative Collective, House of Slay to Bring a Sensorial Day/Night Market Experience to NYC From coast to coast, DIAGEO honors the rich Asian diaspora with pop-up night markets in NYC and LA, striving to shape a more inclusive and sustainable world for all. Diageo and its brands Johnnie Walker, Tequila Don Julio, Tanqueray and Smirnoff Pink Lemonade are honoring AAPI Heritage Month by partnering with House of Slay: designers Prabal Gurung, Phillip Lim, designer and creative director Laura Kim, socialite Tina Leung and Ezra J. William; collectively known as the “Slaysians.” The AAPI-founded, fashion-forward collective is united by a single mission: stop anti-Asian discrimination while creating safe, inclusive spaces for underrepresented people from all walks of life. https://thehouseofslay.com/ https://www.instagram.com/houseofslay/ https://www.instagram.com/therealphilliplim/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecityconfessions/support
Today's historical shot has the gang all together to taste the highly requested canned Tanqueray Gin & Tonic. We hope you enjoy our review of this simple cocktail with big flavor. Cheers! Links:Reference Articlelinktr.ee/cocktail.time.machineEmail: kyle@thecocktailtimemachine.com
It was a fateful martini that intertwined the lives of Patrizia Reggiani and Maurizio Gucci , but this tragic family saga is about more than gin and vermouth. It's a story of love and of greed. This week we take a look at a 2022 Oscar Nomination to see what all the buzz is about. Is the hair and make-up that good? Did Ridley Scott deserve more acclaim? Join us as we stir up the classic of classic cocktails, flee to Switzerland, go shopping for things we can't afford, call up a psychic, dial up a little family drama, and have a chat about The House of Gucci. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For the month of August, we're going crate digging. To celebrate our partnership with Pantheon Podcasts, we'll be revisiting a few of our favorite episodes to showcase our incredible journey. Please time travel responsibly.--Close your eyes and take a mind trip to Summerland with us. Tunes & Tumblers welcomes blue-collar rock songwriter Joshua Speers to the pod today to talk everything from his twin EPs released in quarantine to the myriad lives he's lived, to the books that made us, to catastrophic moments that remind us that we're alive. Pop in your headphones and wrap yourself in a "Thunder Blanket," fam. Cheers!Listen to Summerland by Joshua SpeersThunder Blanket 2 oz Tanqueray 1.5 oz Lemon/Lime Juice 1 Tbsp New Hampshire Maple Syrup 1 Egg White Sparkling Water Lemon Peel Shake Tanqueray juice blend, syrup, and egg white together with ice. Be sure to shake very well for at least 30 seconds to get a good foam from the egg white. Double strain drink into tumbler or rocks glass. Fill with sparkling water. Garnish with lemon peel lightning bolt.Song #1 - "Bad Night" by Joshua SpeersSong #2 - "Thunder Blanket" by Joshua SpeersSong #3 - "Get What You Need" by Joshua SpeersJoshua Speers on FacebookJoshua Speers on InstagramJoshua Speers on TwitterShelf//Isolation Book Club: https://spoti.fi/2NdguqHTheme Music by New New Girlfriend#Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGintyTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support