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Keith Cork and Tim Morse join up to discuss Lakers/Nuggets and Suns/Warriors for Tuesday's opening night slate. How will each team look to win the game and how does that open up value for DFS?Subscribe, rate and review DFS Today on iTunes by clicking here!Join our "Emergency Twitter Backup" Discord Server by clicking this sentence!PropUp on ThriveFantasy this NBA season! Use code ETHOS at signup for a 100% deposit match bonus and win big cash by simply flexing DFS prop knowledge on the biggest names on the board!Manscaped is BACK, baby! Just like the NBA! Use coupon code HOOPBALL20 to get 20% off and free shipping on your purchase at Manscaped.com!Want more codes? We got 'em! ExpressVPN is offering 3 BONUS months on every 12-month membership purchase by using this special link: https://www.expressvpn.com/hoopball
It's our first MLB show! At least for a while. Tim Morse joins host Keith Cork to break down Sunday's four-game turbo slate that features some heavy hitters and pitching values. Do we stack Astros or Rangers? Tune in to find out!Subscribe, rate and review DFS Today on iTunes by clicking here!Join our "Emergency Twitter Backup" Discord Server by clicking this sentence!PropUp on ThriveFantasy this NBA season! Use code ETHOS at signup for a 100% deposit match bonus and win big cash by simply flexing DFS prop knowledge on the biggest names on the board!Manscaped is BACK, baby! Just like the NBA! Use coupon code HOOPBALL20 to get 20% off and free shipping on your purchase at Manscaped.com!Want more codes? We got 'em! ExpressVPN is offering 3 BONUS months on every 12-month membership purchase by using this special link: https://www.expressvpn.com/hoopball
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On this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Co-Founder of Richer Poorer (https://richer-poorer.com/) Tim Morse. Tim talks to us about how he and his co-founder developed a company that started in socks to now one of the most sought-after fashion brands for both men and women. He shares his journey of starting the company, selling it, and buying it again. Tune in!!! PLEASE MAKE SURE TO SHARE - LIKE - & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEW CH: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZSodlehY6CMiwh2IDJJU2w Keep up with us on Social Media: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFightWithinPodcast - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TFW_Pod - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefightwithinpodcast/ Follow Our Host - Manny Lara on Social Media: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bambam_lara/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/bambam_lara - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mannybambamlara Follow Our Host - Ben Briggs on Social Media: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benlbriggs/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benjamin.briggs.58 Listen to The Fight Within Podcast on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fight-within-podcast/id1459014905 Listen to The Fight Within Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1KKIKqwCO2B9ZdHNd1Uxj1 Listen to The Fight Within Podcast on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-fight-within-podcast-31156121/ Listen to The Fight Within Podcast on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-fight-within-podcast #RICHERPOORER #FASHIONINDUSTRY #TIMMORSE
In a three-week period shortly after the pandemic outbreak, Richer Poorer sold three times as many sweatpants than in all of 2019. That was a small part of an overall trend for the basics clothing brand: The first five months of 2020 have greatly boosted online sales, transforming it into an e-commerce business first and foremost. "We essentially had to kind of rebuild and restructure our team overnight to now go, 'OK, we're a DTC brand,'" the company's CEO Iva Pawling said on the Glossy Podcast. Richer Poorer had already been planning to gradually shift to a focus on e-commerce over wholesale. The plan was to grow direct sales to 40% of revenue in 2020 and reach parity next year on the way to a primarily DTC model. Now, Pawling estimates e-commerce is set to make up roughly 75% of the company's bottom line this year. Pawling said that a pivot in branding, already underway before the pandemic struck, has helped the company pitch its products as right for the moment. "We very much had rebranded under this belief that what we're here to do is deliver confidence and comfort -- that your comfortable clothes don't have to be these items that are just stay-at-home because they look sloppy and you don't feel comfortable going outside in them." In a stroke of luck, the company's fall 2020 collection -- planned as far back as last November -- conceptualized around "being the most comfortable at home," Pawling said. And because it's now seeing a much higher return on digital advertising, it's increased spending on that front. "We had suddenly way more eyeballs on us and traffic coming to us, which helps. And then on the other side, a lot of people that we were competing against from an ads perspective, digitally, had completely just turned their ad spend off when this happened. So we really were able to fast forward quite a bit of growth based on those things." As for retail, Pawling said that a previous plan to open a brick-and-mortar store in late 2020 is now completely off the table. The earliest the company will tackle physical retail is 2022, she said. Pawling is pretty used to tumult. She co-founded Richer Poorer in 2010 -- as a purveyor of midrange socks for men, exclusively -- before she and her co-founder Tim Morse sold it to Shoes.com in 2015. But their new owner's business model wasn't as sound as they had expected. "The whole thing just imploded," Pawling said. She and Morse had to convince two board members to buy the business out. Weeks later, Shoes.com filed for bankruptcy. Richer Poorer's ownership has since returned to Pawling and Morse, who have turned it into a clothing line that caters mostly to women. As for the socks? "They make up about 8% of the business at this point," Pawling said.
Iva Pawling is the co-founder and CEO of Richer Poorer. Founded in 2010, Richer Poorer has been on a mission to make everyone’s top-drawer staples a little cooler, a little softer, and fit a whole lot better. Iva was lucky to start her career in the PR closet of Kate Spade in 2003. With some serious determination, luck and grit, Iva and her co-founder Tim Morse have led the company through fundraising; a successful acquisition to Shoes.com, followed by a repurchase of the brand to be privately owned by the two co-founders again. Richer Poorer now works with over a thousand retailers globally, maintains operations out of their corporate office and in-house fulfillment center in Southern California, and employs nearly 40 incredible people whom she is passionate about leading. Social Media: @richerpoorer @ivapawling
Tim Morse of SoCal apparel brand Richer Poorer discusses building an omnichannel DTC brand. In this episode you will learn from Tim:How a high-growth apparel brand successfully expanded from wholesale to direct-to-consumerCreative retail problem solving in the era of COVIDTransitioning from niche product categories to cross-category assortment and promotionTransitioning from a 3PL warehouse to owned distribution centerKey DTC KPIs including contribution margin ROI analysis of marketing campaigns and decisioning on customer lifetime value (CLV)Using ecommerce and DTC as demand signals for your wholesale buyers for omnichannel successYou can subscribe to the SoundCommerce Podcast on Spotify, iTunes and Stitcher to ensure that you do not miss any upcoming episodes.
What does the word 'Love' mean to you? Are you embracing love or are you pushing it away? Listen in on my convo with Tim Morse and hear some insights on the subject. #DtimePodcast Tim's blog You can reach Tim at totallyunified@gmail.com. You can listen to this podcast on Anchor.fm. Follow D-time on Twitter and Instagram: @DtimePodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/d-time/support
Gates and Tim Morse's Yesstories Produced by Jeffrey Crecelius, Wayne Hall, Preston Frazier, Bill Govier and VR Hoisington This week we have a slightly different format to the episode. Mark and I enjoyed listening to three different live versions of Gates of Derilium a few weeks ago but we didn’t get around to posting our thoughts - so that’s what you’ll hear first. Then, we did a great interview with Yes book author, Tim Morse, this week for the Patreon community and I wanted to include some of that here because Tim once collaborated with Jon Anderson and also recently released his third solo album so there’s plenty to learn about him. So I’ve clipped out a few parts of our conversation to play here and if you want to see the complete video of our chat, complete with various drinking vessels and Tim’s cat, you need to head over to Patreon. If you are already a patron, it’s all there for you and if you have yet to join in, you can do that at the same time. Listen and let us know what you think! What do different performances of Gates sound like?What Jon Anderson piece did Tim Morse work on?Is Tim going to update his great book, Yesstories? If you would like to support the Yes Music Podcast financially and also have access to exclusive activity and opportunities, there is a special page you can use to sign up and 2019 is the time to join us:Become a Patron! Show notes and links: Tim's website - https://timmorse.com/ https://youtu.be/QHyQ_gUpWSc https://youtu.be/qeN88tIBTU4 Nick Moyart's Roundabout-the-movie poster!Download https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oq9AgSkzX4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMpLnl-mv8E&t=3514s YMP Patrons: Producers: Jeffrey Crecelius Preston Frazier VR Hoisington Bill Govier and Wayne Hall Patrons: Aaron SteelmanDave OwenMark James LangPaul TomeiJoost MaglevDavid HeydenMartin KjellbergPaul WilsonBob MartilottaLindMichael O'ConnorPeter HearndenBrian SullivanDavid PannellMiguel FalcãoLobate ScarpChris BandiniDavid WatkinsonNeal KaforeyRachel HadawayCraig EstenesDemPaul HailesMark 'Zarkol' BaggsDoug CurranRobert NasirFergus CubbageScott ColomboFred BarringerScott Smith Geoff BailieSimon Barrow Geoffrey MasonStephen LambeGuy R DeRomeSteve DillHenrik AntonssonSteve PerryHogne Bø PettersenSteve RodeIanNBSteve ScottJamie McQuinnSteven RoehrKen FullerTerence SadlerJeremy NorthTim StannardJimTodd DudleyJohn CowanTony HandleyJohn HoldenJoseph CottrellJohn ParryKeith HoisingtonJohn ThomsonWilliam Hayes Barry GorskyMichael Handerhan Robert and David Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything: Subscribe with RSSSubscribe on AndroidListen on Stitcher Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
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Iva Pawling, Co-Founder/CEO/Chief Fire Putter-Outter of Richer Poorer joins Baily to talk about how she and her Co-Founder, Tim Morse have maintained a successful partnership for nearly a decade (lots of communication and complementary skillsets), the big lessons learned from doing tons of product collaborations over the years (be clear about what you need for the partnership to be successful and make sure you know what your partner's goals are too), and why they don't buy into influencer marketing and instead focus on human collaboration (like the time they took five entrepreneurs to Hawaii for a “Workcation”.) Visit bailyhancock.com/scl/2 for the complete show notes
On this Episode:Iva Pawling, Co-Founder/CEO/Chief Fire Putter-Outter of Richer Poorer joins Baily to talk about: How she and her Co-Founder, Tim Morse have maintained a successful partnership for nearly a decade (lots of communication and complementary skillsets) The big lessons learned from doing tons of product collaborations over the years (be clear about what you need for the partnership to be successful and make sure you know what your partner’s goals are too) Why they don’t buy into influencer marketing and instead focus on human collaboration (like the time they took five entrepreneurs to Hawaii for a “Workcation”) Show Notes:Follow Iva on Instagram at @IvaPawling Follow Richer Poorer on Instagram at @RicherPoorer Iva’s favorite collaboration tool: Asana Join the Collaboration Coalition Facebook Group Submit a question for the Collaboration Q&A segment at the end of the show About Iva:Iva Pawling is the Co-Founder/CEO/Chief Fire Putter-Outter of Richer Poorer, a men's and women's elevated basics brand founded in 2010. The independently-owned brand is sold in over nine hundred retailers across the globe, and maintains operations out of their California based office in San Juan Capistrano. Iva's career began in the PR closet of Kate Spade in New York City, back in 2003. It was there she learned about the inner workings of the fashion world where she knew her interest would keep her. From there, Iva continued down the PR path to the furthest location possible in the US, Hawaii. There, she was an Account Executive at Bennet Group Public Relations, focusing on clients in the fashion and lifestyle space. A move to California propelled her back into the brand side, joining her sister's namesake jewelry brand, Gorjana. She was the VP of Business Development there, and after four years of cutting her teeth at the start-up, she took the leap to start Richer Poorer. Iva resides in Laguna Beach, California with her husband, Andrew, and their son, Ford and baby daughter, Joanie.
Keyboardist Tim Morse discusses his newly released 3rd album “Tim Morse III” that features songs about spiritual epiphanies, longing, friendship and loss. Tim's first album of original music was entitled “Transformation” and was released in 2005. His second album “Faithscience” was released in 2012 and musically it picked up where “Transformation” left off, continuing to explore the best of Progressive Rock. In addition to this release Tim became a member of the Jerry Jennings band and formed The Mangoes with Bret Bingham. Tim is also the author of “Yesstories” and “Classic Rock Stories.” More at www.TimMorse.comThis episode of Big Blend Radio is sponsored by www.NationalParksArtsFoundation.org
Today on Grassroots Marketing we are joined by Mikaela McLaughlin from SpringBig, Stephanie Moriarty, Abe Insurance Principal & Commercial Insurance Broker, and Tim Morse of the Battalion One Fire Protection.Talking about Cannabis-centric CRMs and Loyalty with the Business Development Manager at springbig Mikaela McLaughlin. Springbig provides cannabis retailers with the most effective, intuitive, and robust loyalty marketing and communications tools to keep customers coming back more often (and keeping them happy). Through partnerships with some of the leading POS providers in the cannabis space, including Greenbits, Cova, flowhub, Korona, Leaflogix, MJ Freeway and Treez, springbig has worked alongside retailers to send over 12,270 Campaigns and has seen 60,616 rewards redeemed in return! springbig’s dedication and expertise have allowed retailers to see immediate and significant ROIs on their marketing initiatives.Stephanie is an Insurance agent with a family history of 65 years in the insurance business. Prior to insurance, I spent a decade in the wine business so I can appreciate the world of "vices". They speak about Cannabis Business Insurance employment practices liability, product liability & workers comp.Account Manager. 10+ years background in Fire Protection/Fire-Life Safety Some basic and some unique aspects of Fire Protection as they apply to the Cannabis industry for growth, extraction, etc. They speak on the basics of Fire-Life/Safety, Specifics of FLS as applied to Cannabis operations. Also how to keep buildings and operations robust performers vs. problems that can surface where codes and ordinances of certain jurisdictions are involved.
Today on Grassroots Marketing we are joined by Mikaela McLaughlin from SpringBig, Stephanie Moriarty, Abe Insurance Principal & Commercial Insurance Broker, and Tim Morse of the Battalion One Fire Protection.Talking about Cannabis-centric CRMs and Loyalty with the Business Development Manager at springbig Mikaela McLaughlin. Springbig provides cannabis retailers with the most effective, intuitive, and robust loyalty marketing and communications tools to keep customers coming back more often (and keeping them happy). Through partnerships with some of the leading POS providers in the cannabis space, including Greenbits, Cova, flowhub, Korona, Leaflogix, MJ Freeway and Treez, springbig has worked alongside retailers to send over 12,270 Campaigns and has seen 60,616 rewards redeemed in return! springbig’s dedication and expertise have allowed retailers to see immediate and significant ROIs on their marketing initiatives.Stephanie is an Insurance agent with a family history of 65 years in the insurance business. Prior to insurance, I spent a decade in the wine business so I can appreciate the world of "vices". They speak about Cannabis Business Insurance employment practices liability, product liability & workers comp.Account Manager. 10+ years background in Fire Protection/Fire-Life Safety Some basic and some unique aspects of Fire Protection as they apply to the Cannabis industry for growth, extraction, etc. They speak on the basics of Fire-Life/Safety, Specifics of FLS as applied to Cannabis operations. Also how to keep buildings and operations robust performers vs. problems that can surface where codes and ordinances of certain jurisdictions are involved.
FAIR's Shari Rendall and Bob Namjulski had the opportunity to talk to Sheriff Tim Morse about issues facing the police when dealing with illegal immigration. To learn more visit: fairus.org
Welcome to the ALL NEW SMC Podcast! Tim Morse and Leo Johnson have teamed up to bring you everything in Geek Culture! This week, Leo and Tim start off in the other reaches of the galaxy as they discuss the … Continue reading →
Today on Grassroots Marketing we are joined by Tim Morse, Battalion One Fire Protection and Sr. Account Manager. 10+ years background in Fire Protection/Fire-Life Safety Some basic and some unique aspects of Fire Protection as they apply to the Cannabis industry for growth, extraction, etc. They speak on the basics of Fire-Life/Safety, Specifics of FLS as applied to Cannabis operations. Also how to keep buildings and operations robust performers vs. problems that can surface where codes and ordinances of certain jurisdictions are involved.