30 Burst results for "Burberry"

Dennis Prager Podcasts
"burberry" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Next week is of episode three happiness is a moral obligation that is human nature basically good. And then February 16th, differences between the left and the right. This is a big deal. It's a daily wire plus dot com. You can also see there's a trailer up as well. I make it's one of the only subjects I devote to. There are 45 minutes each. It's very serious and fascinating stuff. The consequences of secularism. Why would I take it back? I was gonna say, why would a woman even want to do that? A woman man, if you look at the person, by the way, you can tell what sex is. Except for the fact that there were no breasts. That's the only way you can tell. An ad do you understand? Who is it going to drive to buy burberry products? That's what I'd like to know. When I say this to you, do any of you find this appealing? A shirtless female two male, no breasts. With the mastectomy scars, this is to sell product by burberry. The campaign shows the half naked tattooed trans model embracing a biological female model. Who is wearing what appears to be a burberry top. Burberry posted the image to its official Instagram account, where it has been inundated by a deluge of negative user comments. The caption below the image reads be the letter B colon mine be mine. You might want to reconsider buying burberry items. This is this is not uplifting to the human race. Come on. I would love to speak to the people. Who designed this ad? I'd be very curious to know the sex of the people who designed this ad. You think it was women at burberry who pushed for it or men who pushed for it. It's ironic. I'm pretty certain. I don't know, I don't know, obviously, but I'm pretty certain it was largely women who pushed for it. We made a disproportionately involved in the trans movement, both as those transitioning and those pushing forward in children's hospitals and at schools..

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Burberry Features Transgender Model With Visible Mastectomy Scars
"Why would I take it back? I was gonna say, why would a woman even want to do that? A woman man, if you look at the person, by the way, you can tell what sex is. Except for the fact that there were no breasts. That's the only way you can tell. An ad do you understand? Who is it going to drive to buy burberry products? That's what I'd like to know. When I say this to you, do any of you find this appealing? A shirtless female two male, no breasts. With the mastectomy scars, this is to sell product by burberry.

Crypto Curious
"burberry" Discussed on Crypto Curious
"For free. You can only mint one or two for free, but these influences got maybe ten or 20 and people are tracking back and saying, well, you clearly giving the influences. I won't mention who pointed it out to me then on this channel because someone we know pointed out to me. I didn't actually get one. Did he get one? He probably did. I didn't grab one at the time, probably should have, but he's been he's been pointing it out himself on his channel again. But anyway, I thought there was something else to this as well where it was regenerative art, which I know is coming back to be quite favorable again with the NFTs. It's something that it's actually like forget the hype around what's happened there, but the art itself isn't regenerative, but it changes as well. All right, let's put a pin in that. We'll come back to it later. Let's put a pin in there, but I just want to talk about the influences because this is like a big deal because what happens is these influences they get the right of way. They get the whitelist. They get ten times more than anyone else. They tweet about it and they use everyone as exit liquidity. That is dodgy. That's completely rigged. That's not right. It sounds like the ICO boom once again. Yeah, that is not good. Literally is the ICO boom again. This is happening again. It happened with goblin town and it happened with phone birds as well. So I think it's really important then what we ended up seeing in the ICO space was that there was very clear disclosure about who was getting what percentage of the network or the percentage of the tokens. So you could see if 40% or 50% of the tokens or the NFTs are going to a group that may not have a vesting schedule. And may not be aligned with the rest of the community, then that's a bit of a red flag to not participate. And you may be NFT projects aren't under enough social pressure to do this right now. But if this keeps happening, people are going to expect it. Yeah, a 100%. I guess some advice to avoid being an influence is exit liquidity is to not blindly follow an influencer. Do your own research folks. Do your own research because I used to do that. In the ICO boom, I bet you all three of us have done that before. We added one influencer that we trusted. And no matter what they said, we just aped in and we were a 100% the exit the quality once upon a time. So do not blindly follow an influencer. And let's try Schilling a theme because that's fine. But these illiquid small projects. Good info. What's up next, Craig? What's that next burberry?

The Business of Esports
"burberry" Discussed on The Business of Esports
"And I'm seeing this even personally. So Jimmy like you, I missed when epic put destiny with all the expansions for free. I got that one. And look, I play almost no games these days. I have no time for it. But I was like, I think I had the base destiny on steam, but I hadn't bought any of the expansions, destiny two. And so I'm like, I'm going to remember to go download this. I totally forgot. I never downloaded it. I remembered the day after, and I'm like, oh, you know, now the same thing that was $0 before is going to cost $90. You know where I went and bought destiny two with all the expansions on steam, and you know why? Because I'm like, there's a 3% chance I might play it on my steam deck. So why would I buy it on epic, right? It's the same game. It's the same price. I'll buy it on steam. And that has been my thinking for every game I've bought basically since then, which is there's a chance I might play this on the steam deck, right? Like F one manager 2022 or whatever. There's like, yeah, this might be fun to play on the couch on the steam deck. So even if I don't ever end up playing it there, this psychology of, I may want to use it with my dedicated piece of steam hardware is super powerful, incredibly powerful. It works on me. I think it works on everybody where that added 10% benefit drives all of the purchasing decision because everything else is the same, right? Now you could argue steam and super made this argument here. He says steam's UI is better than epics, very easy to connect with friends. Yes, no question epic epic's UI is not that good. And actually the piece of soft launcher itself is very slow, very laggy, I find. But all else being equal, the price, the game, everything else, having that dedicated piece of mobile hardware where you could

The Business of Esports
"burberry" Discussed on The Business of Esports
"And now the parents are connecting Minecraft with burberry. So you have this another point of connection right between the parents and the 13 year olds or younger that are playing the game. The first thing I did when I saw this story, I shot it to my mom, you know, and I'm 35 years old, but I wanted to continue and I shout out to my sisters because I'm like, hey guys, here is a luxury brand. The same I did with the Louis Vuitton story, the same I did with the Tiffany's trophy. I think even at TwitchCon, there was a product cologne in my gift bag. You remember I sent you a photo of that. I said, this is crazy. So anytime there's a luxury activation in gaming in general, it's something that I share with people that would appreciate that luxury collab that are not from the gaming universe. And so here, I also think you guys are underestimating the stronghold. I mean, you did mention the balenciaga collab, which was successful and Gucci two, which is very appealing to younger brands and we've talked about those two brands in particular with regard to I think stream hatchet data or YouGov data, one of our two sponsors that they provided us and we were able to see how strong young audiences and gaming feel towards those two luxury brands in particular. So one, you have burberry that's trying to compete with that. Two, you have guys like teams like faze clan and guys like ninja that are wearing these luxury clothing on their streams and are influencing a younger generation to value overpriced t-shirts and jewelry and things of that nature. Three, you have burberry that's already dipped a toe in the water with that NFT mobile game last year that I think Lindsay and I both played at around the same time as the Louis Vuitton mobile NFT game, which was really fun. And then again, you see different collabs, leave a time doing the trophy case for legal legends and Tiffany's designing trophies and balenciaga doing the Fortnite in game skins and this to me is the coolest one out of all of those because the Minecraft audience is so much larger.

The Business of Esports
"burberry" Discussed on The Business of Esports
"But in the headline here is burberry teams up with Minecraft for video game experience. It marks the brand's first ever video game partnership. So what's happening here is burberry is teaming up with Minecraft. They're creating something called burberry freedom to go beyond. It's a physical capsule collection alongside a range of virtual extensions and experiences, allowing consumers to immerse themselves both physically and digitally in a burberry X Minecraft universe. First of all, what I love about this is there was no mention of metaverse in this article, even though this is better than any metaverse activation I've seen just because it's Minecraft and it actually has an audience. So anyway, so you can buy stuff from the physical capsule collection and you can access the virtual game in the Minecraft marketplace starting October 31st. There's some images here if you're listening to this after the fact it's like hot air balloons and Minecraft but with the burberry pattern on them the famous burberry pattern on them. It looks cool if you're listening guys. Yeah, sorry about it. For our listeners, you definitely check this out if you're not watching. The question I have for you guys is always the sort of the accepted null like the accepted thing among people in the industry is Minecraft and Roblox trends younger, right? Has a younger audience. Is this audience too young for something like berberine? Is burberry smart to be going after 13 year olds? Or is this just not the right fit? Or is maybe do you just not buy the 13 year olds? Do you not buy the assumptions? Lindsey? I mean, I don't feel like this is the right fit. I don't think it's a bad idea ever to do activations with video games and try to cater to a different audience that you might have otherwise not catered to. So I want to start off by saying it's not like I'm giving this zero marks for execution. But it's just the issue I have with this is that I immediately compare it to the balenciaga and Fortnite collaboration, which I think was wildly successful given that so many people shared it on social media and everything sold out immediately. And then the League of Legends and Louis Vuitton was it? Yeah, League of Legends in Louis Vuitton, which I think was very smart because there is obviously a huge Asian audience that loves luxury brands, also sold out immediately. When I think about luxury brands, I just, I just really don't think about Minecraft. I even think about Roblox more, like Minecraft is probably would have been the least priority one for me.

The Business of Esports
"burberry" Discussed on The Business of Esports
"If this number was not worth the pain in the backlash from the community or the pain in the backlash, I suppose from making it an exclusive title to game pass. I'm wondering what I think that there will be some sort of tipping point with one of the iterations of this game, right? Where it's like, we are going to make this exclusive. What I wonder is if people will just continue to play previous versions that are not exclusive or if they'll lose that ability to actually bring people onto the platform. The way I see it, if Microsoft made all future versions of Call of Duty, exclusive to Xbox game pass, I would think that a lot of people will just continue to play versions that are available cross platform. I don't think that there's a lot of hype around newer releases anymore. So it's really up to them if they want to kind of sync the franchise by not continuing to upgrade older versions and only putting out New Orleans. I mean, they could shut down the servers, right? Like on the old days. If they really wanted to. Which would be just a horrendous thing, or they could just, you know, never update a patch and then everyone would figure out how to cheat and would just be terrible. But I don't know that specifically for Call of Duty, I don't know that the staying power is there anymore for the new releases to make it worth making it exclusive to game pass and facing all of that. The interesting thought here is always what impact will this have, right? The day Call of Duty goes exclusive on game pass is that the death knell for Sony is it because game Call of Duty is the franchise and the shooter space. It's a lot of the reason people buy consoles. It is call it a killer app for most consoles. So it's interesting that Microsoft is willing to delay this at least a few years, honor the deal, let it simmer, it gives Sony time to mount a response, right? It gives Sony time to come up with some kind of competitor to game pass you would think that Jimmy, you're not buying that. And I also don't buy that, right? I don't think Sony's going to come up with a competitor, frankly. You know, I don't think Sony's going to come up with a competitor. I don't think that acquiring bungie for destiny was a sufficient response either. I think Microsoft honestly hit a home run on this and they realized that even waiting two, three years to put Call of Duty event, the next iteration of Call of Duty on game pass

The Business of Esports
"burberry" Discussed on The Business of Esports
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The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"burberry" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"Own products. Unused. Now, this came to light in Britain recently when the British luxury brand burberry. Acknowledged that it had destroyed $37 million worth of its own merchandise. And the question is, why would burberry do that? And the answer is to preserve its own exclusivity. In other words, burberry if there was too much burberry going around burberry scarves verbally shirts, then burberry would be sort of cheapened in the mind of burberry by the fact that lots of people are wearing barber. Big deal. So in order to maintain burberry as rare, they take their own shirts and destroy them. They take their own scarves and burn them. So shredding and burning are the two mechanisms by which burberry gets rid of burberry products. It turns out this is common. Louis Vuitton destroys Louis Vuitton luggage. Louis

The Charlie Kirk Show
Pfizer and a Multi-Generational Fertility Crisis With Dr. Naomi Wolf
"Right now is doctor Nami wolf, phenomenal patriot. Doctor will thank you for joining us. Can you walk us through the latest Pfizer data? It's been a little confusing. This seems like there's some contradictory contradictory reports on it. What have we learned recently? Sure. Thank you. So I do need to make a correction on behalf of one of our volunteers. The report that was issued about three days ago by us from berberine, saying that 44% of a group in the Pfizer documents have pregnant women's abortion I'm sorry, pregnancies ended in miscarriage. That is not correct. The author counted several subjects multiple times. So critics who have gone back in have reached different conclusions for sure the 44% is not correct in that section. One analyst found 11 abortions being spontaneous abortions miscarriages out of 58 and another said 16 out of 60. So they're interpreting the same data in different ways. But the 44% is not correct in that section. That said, I don't want the correction of burberry's report to distract people from the fact that there are other places in the Pfizer documents as well as abundant evidence in VAERS that there's a signal around miscarriage and spontaneous abortion. And there are multiple other sources for this. One of them is that in Scotland, there has been a 200% rise in neonatal deaths among vaccinated mothers in Ontario 86 babies died when usually they have 5 or 6 neonatal deaths after Ontario became highly vaccinated and in one hospital in Haifa rambam hospital. There was a 34% rise in neonatal deaths among vaccinated versus unvaccinated mothers as well as spongy abortion and miscarriage

The Business of Esports
"burberry" Discussed on The Business of Esports
"Because it's like Microsoft can want to buy Activision Blizzard because they want billions more in revenue. But they could potentially also admit that there's nothing that special about the games and be truthful about it. Or do you think this is really like if I were to show my mom or even my dad like Call of Duty and then I don't feel like there's no way he's gonna be like oh that one's much better like oh wow I would never play that one. I would only play Call of Duty. They're right. There are other interchangeable first person shooters just 'cause you know it's like comparing like different blockbuster movies like there's still a blockbuster movie and they may have a better IP they may do better better storytelling. But like at the end of the day there's nothing different about like Titanic or avatar versus home alone like they're just movies. But does this in some ways is this counterproductive in some way in the sense that yes by making these big claims and they have to make them publicly, right? All this comes out, yes they may have the merger proved, but if these stories come out, does it turn off maybe less knowledgeable shareholders to think like thinking, wait a second. We're buying something that's not that special. I don't like this. Does it affect shareholder or potential investor sentiment? And therefore is counterproductive. I think anyone who owns enough Microsoft for that to matter is definitely smart enough to understand what's going on here. So yeah, maybe I think the only people who benefit from this whole thing are the lawyers that are making money through these having to do these ridiculous files, like briefs and filings. And the clickbait websites who are getting the clicks based on what are just purely throwaway filings. Interesting. ISIS confirmed 26 million sheet papers merger. Yes. This New Zealand where it's all going down. Matt says they're clearly lying slash embellishing. Why would they spend almost 70 billion on a company that makes nothing you need? Well, because they're spending 70 billion on a company that makes however many billion in revenue. I would like to point out. But people buy companies that produce ends, nothing unique about pens, right? Just because the product's not unique, it doesn't mean it's not valuable. LinkedIn user says FYI broadband penetration in most African countries is over 50% reaching over 80% in some. So just so everyone knows the way broadband is typically or at least very often measured if one house in the block has an Internet connection often the whole block is counted as having an available Internet connection. So there's issues in how you measure that penetration and then it also doesn't necessarily count speeds, which if you're talking about cloud gaming, you definitely need not only just the availability of a connection, but a decent connection. And in that the continent still definitely lags behind even for mobile a little bit. So and low latency what you need. And again, if the networks are congested, you may have a fast connection, but if the networks are congested, it's still going to be a problem. All right, let's actually, before I move on guys, I just want to say a quick word. This weekly news show, this live stream, very generously sponsored by YouGov, YouGov produces the absolute best data on gamers, games, eSports fans all around the world. If you're looking at the gaming audience as an audience, you potentially want to reach your thinking about it, your marketing, your brand, your team, whatever it is. You need to talk to you about first. You absolutely have to. They produce something called living data, it's constantly being updated. And it will allow you to make better decisions, decisions. So don't go it alone. Go check out YouGov dot com slash BOE and putting it on all the chats that I can. We have some free reports and data there free videos that we produced with YouGov. And so there's a lot of interesting interesting data there that you can check out for absolutely free. But if you do want to be in touch with you guys, you can reach out to me to Lindsay to Jimmy when he's back. To Jeff, any of us can help put you in touch with the fine folks at YouGov. And we thank them for their support. All right guys, let's move on. I had I actually, I wanted to mention one thing before I bring up my next story, Ben pero at yugov actually tagged me in a LinkedIn post, which I thought was interesting. This is not an official you have insight segment. But I just wanted to show it because I thought it was fascinating. And let me bring it up here. This is about as big as I can make it, unfortunately. It says eSports fans over index for being online stock traders. So this is you got that looked at the intersection between people who trade stocks online and people who are fans of eSports or who are traditional sports fans or who are techie investors, right? They're looking at overlap. And what it says is this helps to explain the high influx of sponsorship spend from FinTech crypto and other emerging tech companies into gaming and eSports. Again, super actionable kind of data here, right, where if you're a crypto company, and I've said this many times before publicly, you absolutely need to be talking to gamers, right? This is these are the people you need to be talking to. And so if you look at here, the overlap, 29% of traditional sports fans are also online stock traders. Whereas 62% of eSports fans are also online stock traders, which is more than two times the general population. Actually, shocking. Well, I would have guessed there was it was not the case because eSports fans tend to skew younger. Man, I know they're digital native, but like, you know, when I think of traditional sports fan, I think of like some old guy watching baseball like checking the paper to see his daily trades from his broker. I don't know eSports fan strikes me as a younger customer like maybe he doesn't have a portfolio or his earlier in his career his or her career. But I mean, that's exactly why this data is so actionable because that's yeah. You find those insights and now we're targeting. Also good for face. I mean, phase is probably going to be well and why face stock is up, right? Because you're going to get you're going to get this gaming audience. 62% also trade stocks online. These are interesting numbers. So yeah, this is just an example of the kind of data that you have can produce. And it's totally actionable. And so I wanted to show that before we moved on here. All right, let's talk about Genji Genji, who we had Arnold her from Genji on the show. A few weeks ago, jenji in the news with a big brand in the announcement. And that's berberine

The Business of Esports
"burberry" Discussed on The Business of Esports
"I'm joined today by my friend some co hosts Lindsey the boss boss, Jeff the juice Cohen. For those of you who are new here, welcome what we do is we cover the most pressing gaming and eSports topics in news of the week. We dissect, we analyze the business implications of everything happening in the industry. But best of all, on this show, we get to do it live with you guys. You get to get in our faces challenge us, ask questions. We encourage it. It's a safe space. It's so much more fun when you guys are here live. And interacting with us directly. It's a blast. And so if you haven't been, if this is your first one, and you just want to lurk, it's not a problem, but we encourage you guys to get involved. How are you guys doing this week, Lindsey? Stem, yet another incredibly busy week. I always look forward to the start of this because during your ad read, it's so intense. And then you ask me how I am and I'm like, I'm a little shaken up. Should I be less serious about YouGov or more serious about asking? I like it. It makes me forget what I'm doing. Jeff, how about you? I'm good. I got to host the business of eSports today, which was pretty cool. And I realized that before, actually. So it wasn't the first time I thought I had thought it was, but I did it. Did you think you made the same joke too about the Yankees guy who came out? I did. Oh my God. Damn it. All right, we'll have to cut that part. It's a good reminder to Jimmy to keep him on his toes though. So I think bringing the bit back every time is key. To make sure Jimmy doesn't go away for more than a week ever. I'm the only one who's allowed to do that around here. Because people demand you back, Lindsay, that's yeah, I do. This is a fan, you know? I get it. Is anyone going to gamescom? Either you two or in live stream, I guess. It's in Germany. It's in the at the end of the month, but you had me thinking based on traveling. So if anyone, if anyone listening is going to gamescom, hit me up. It's my first time. That'll be fun. Yeah, no. I am, I am going to be in Riyadh at the next world forum. I think it's been announced now. Beginning of September, but that's the only that's the only one planned short term. I will say I will, I wanted to do the segue to our guest this week on the podcast because you guys talked about Jeff being on the podcast this week. We had Rishi chadha, who's the head of gaming partnerships at Twitter on the podcast this week. So very cool episode. You know, got to hear where Twitter fits into the gaming ecosystem, how they see themselves relative to twitch, YouTube, TikTok, et cetera, how they're working with creators, how they're working with publishers. And so interesting, interesting conversation, highly recommend everyone tune into that because it's not something I think you hear every day at least from our show. We talk a lot. We cover a lot of eSports teams and infrastructure companies and game developers and those kinds of things. But Twitter was an interesting one. So Rishi chadha, that's who's on the podcast this week and I recommend you guys go check it out. Let me catch up on these comments here. Matt says it was a busy newsweek for the eSports industry, been looking forward to this one, even if judge Jimmy is MIA. We miss, we miss the judge. Hopefully he's watching. Matt says, I'm expecting a lot from the boss and the juice today. I mean, they always bring it. What do you mean expecting? They're like, they're like FedEx. They always deliver. Zach Eller says, first time catching the podcast and Jimmy's off rip. What more could you ask for? You got Lindsey Zach. Is that good enough? But welcome. And I love when people are here for the first time. It's so much fun. And thank you for being here. Adam says, I heard GameStop the first time and I was all, why would I go there? Probably many more reasons to go to games con games calm or con. I don't know what games come then to GameStop. I would think. Not many reasons to go to a GameStop these days. Patrick says world travelers, Patrick, I think you posted about the business of eSports pizza party this year. That will not be happening at least not hosted by me. Halfway across the world. It's a little far from me this year. So the pizza party will be in Dubai and in Saudi Arabia. If you're so inclined. I do believe that Patrick Matt Jimmy at last year's eSports next conference, which I will be at this year, so Patrick, if you're going again, albeit I'll be in Chicago at the end of August. And it's on my birthday. So everyone should come. In fairness to Jeff, it was the pizza was Jeff's idea. I believe. Yeah, Jeff is terrible at picking pizza Scott though, so I should not be Jessica. It was literally moving on. I know what you're referring to. You were correct. New York apparently that is horrible. Chicago is part of the deep dish. Adam says considering FedEx lost my package this last weekend Paul, that's a false statement. Okay, I'm sorry. Lindsay's like UPS always delivers. Adam says, FedEx did. Patrick says no, Patrick, I'm telling you, we'll do we'll do business and eSports pizza party in Dubai. Patrick says sweet, we don't need Paul for the party. Well, okay, I just got disinvited. That's great. Adam D I'll have to specify on the atoms here. Out of D says, we should do some hood rat type stuff with no legal ramifications. Adam D I don't know where you're going to do that, but it's not good. It's fine. Matt and the part of the world I live in now, that's definitely not the place for that. There are legal ramifications for everything here. All right guys, let's jump into some news. Lots happening this week. I want to start the theme for sort of the first part of the show here is going to be really Microsoft and Activision Blizzard. There's been a few stories this week about Activision and Microsoft actors and blizzard and Microsoft. And so let's kick it off with everyone's favorite new game. Diablo immortal in the news this week. And the headline here, Diablo immortals, mobile version, crosses a 100 million in revenue. So the sub headline says Activision Blizzard's highly anticipated action role playing game

Wardrobe Crisis
"burberry" Discussed on Wardrobe Crisis
"And on the south side, it's any technologies that have a retail application so it can be in store through virtual trial with magic mirrors. Can we point of self apps, it can be artificial intelligence for stock management. It can be pretty much anything. We've covered that whole range. And my job is to go out and find those cool technologies and how they apply to particular brands and retailers. Have you gotten way more busy in recent times? You've told me in the past that it has been sometimes, depending on the brand, quite difficult to get people to commit to do it. They say, oh, that sounds you actually mentioned it before. That sounds intriguing. No. Yeah, no, it's definitely become a lot busier. It's become a lot of it. We've always been busy and we've kind of kept ourselves busy. We located the people that were interested in the space prior to lockdown, whereas since then, it's become much more of an open playing field and we're getting brands of all sizes from all areas and different levels of digital expertise coming to us looking for different things. So it's massively opened out. Yes, we've become very, very busy. I always remember that burberry were doing things early on. Yes, yeah, they're definitely one of those brands that have a robust digital team, a digital asset team..

The Holistic Health Podcast
"burberry" Discussed on The Holistic Health Podcast
"So I love this, but now I'm gonna go back to the strident one 80 predictable path. And I'm going to pull out some burberry. I love berberine and so like such a witch. And now my brother and I do love their brain. And I'm not mad about it. So the reason why I love berberine is because there is some great research around it. I do think I've also had really great clinical outcomes from it with patients as well. And some of the examples of how the brain is beneficial is that it has actually been shown to decrease total testosterone. It's also been shown to improve the ratio of LH to FSH, which is often you are more LH dominant in PCOS not every single person will show that pattern all the time, but typically that is what occurs. And then it also has very much a blood sugar stabilizing effect as well. The one thing I'll say is burberry is that it's, I don't feel that it's a particularly good idea to just use it ongoing forever and ever because it is also a strong antimicrobial. And while that's usually a benefit in the short term from all the other things that I've just mentioned over long-term, we don't necessarily want to just keep taking antimicrobials. So antimicrobials being things that can also kill the beneficial bacteria in our gut. So it feels bad things, but also there's some collateral damage there. So I do really think it's more of an intervention as opposed to like an ongoing supplement to be using over the long term. So that's what I'd say. The other thing I'd say as well is if you're someone that is already really prone to constipation, just be mindful that in some patients, berberine can be a little bit constipating, not everyone..

Trading Secrets
"burberry" Discussed on Trading Secrets
"Designer stores that I think are so overrated, don't make any sense to buy because it's not their forte. I'm talking about timepieces and sunglasses. A lot of burberry dolce gabbana Gucci, Louis Vuitton. They offer even jewelry to some of these designers. They offer that, but I don't think it's worth it at all. And they charge a lot for these watches. I remember being at burberry and selling a watch for $3000 or something like that. And they talk about it's a timepiece. It's not a watch, and it's all this bells and whistles. It's all the same shit. I think they use the same manufacturer as seiko who starts at around like a $150. So that Macy's. So again, if you're buying timepieces, you're strictly buying the name, the designer label or sunglasses, but there's not much to that watch that you're buying. So that's every brand. I guess would be rated in that sense. And a lot of people go and buy like the dolce gabbana, the micro cores watch, but go with an actual watch company if you want to just buy a seiko unless you just want the brand recognition. So I guess that's overrated all that shit. That's funny, Jade, do you remember, I don't even know. Oh my gosh. Yeah. It was low nose a story, but I flew it to Seattle before Jay went on the show to just, we went shopping, we did all this trying to hide just like be with him before he left. And he was like all set on buying this one watch. It was like, I might have been thinking about a Rolex, but I think it was a bright tag. Right, I think. Yeah, it was like I have no idea. 3500, $4000 on a watch, and I'm like, no, don't do anything else. No, you're not, don't do it. You're not going on the show, showing up with one of those. So we went to like a Nordstrom or something and ended up buying three watches for like 200 bucks total that all had different one was a blue face. One was like, you could color coordinate with different outfits. And it was like, and so we took a budget and we spent it on clothing, which made way more sense. David was my stylist actually going into the bachelor. I forgot about a huge upgrade though. You've upgraded. So this tireless department for the show. Amazing. Yeah, so good call there. All right, what about underrated? Oh, under, oh my God, there are so many small designers that don't get the recognition they deserve..

Mount Washington Valley SPIRIT Podcast
"burberry" Discussed on Mount Washington Valley SPIRIT Podcast
"Baider-meinhof phenomenon affects paranormal investigations. In recreational ghost hunting activities are simplified to grabbing a piece of technology or to running into the location and find yourself some paranormal activity. So you can have an enjoyable experience however to conduct a thorough science-based paranoid investigation. There was so much more to take into account subjects such as property inclined history client personality and mental state property geology technology in close proximity to the property electromagnetic sources within a few blocks three miles within line of sight. Meteorology including solo weather in applicable client quantum entanglement just a few of the slew of subjects that can affect paranormal activity whether perceived or empirical during a science base investigation. It is imperative to be cognizant of human behavioral tendencies including the investigator. Your colleagues in the client's this podcast episode is one of a series of episodes that will explore. How human behavior affects paranormal investigations. The baider-meinhof phenomenon. I two frequency illusion. I'll give you a brief explanation of frequency illusion which is a definition from wikipedia dot com. This may sound a bit scientifically technical for a moment and then it will simplify for you. Frequency illusion also known as the baider-meinhof phenomenon or frequency bias is a cognitive bias. In which after noticing something for the first time there is a tendency to notice it more often leading someone to believe that it has a high frequency a form of selection bias it occurs when increased awareness of something creates the illusion that it is appearing more often to simplify that explanation. The baider-meinhof phenomenon refers to your minds. Pr ocupation with a conceptualization. That was recently developed. Here are three examples of how this phenomenon may present itself in everyday life one. You weren't a burberry interested in particular vehicle. You boughten inexpensive older car to get from point eight point be being an inexpensive old car. The car is an impressive to look at both externally as well as the interior. You never really paid attention of the cars because you see them. It's just a tool one day. A friend picks you up to go out for the evening and you are namur with the aesthetics of the interior of the new car. The layout design just seems to resonate with your personal taste..

The Agostinho Zinga Show
"burberry" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show
"He says the took upon for nothing. That punch could go to anyone. My friends my wife other people. That's why i decided to sue. Because he's violent and dangerous person so nice. Getting sued by this dj. Now what's the interpretation of his wife posted while she claims went down. She says then now nowhere. He free punch face of francesco. He was invited us. Another cisco says okay. let's go. He hit him. Luckily francisco's very close. So he couldn't locally punches. Francesco flew flew on the table and then on the ground. The first thing i came to mind was you're kidding. Is this a show that i was. Paralysed she then went on to say. I turned around the soda. Hit friends who are holding him against because he to continue beatty. Imagine qana whether to continue pummeling this guy who is probably dressed head to toe. Marcello burn probably had a couple of bits of You know circle merch on. Maybe those burberry Burberry does Exam mcqueen stan smith ones being stacked whoever a couple of maybe assembly ngoga train just casually talion dude right telling. Dj idea already looking. Nice people the nicest people right now at party not to eat not to have a good time have not live the highlife and if someone like a legitimate show you around and show you one of the some of the best parts of rovereto take you to the places they're torres. Don't get to go to all the graham. Replaces that you get. She have swell times acclaimed. Imagine what that is the donahue said that could have gone to point to be held back right then then they then. They took him away. And i turned to the light turned on the light and the gods turned them off of course would not no video francisco was bleeding a win to help him and the guards chase away He will stay in italy until october. Twenty six if you see him. Stay away beam go near and also because he's unstable and dangerous person. Khanna's hide numerous incidents. The now let's hypothesized weapon right. Because to be completely honest. I've watched too many public. Free covered ios obsessed with sub. It is one of the best in the world. Public free cast right and i know people love to kind of frame stuff that happened to them in a way to always makes them out to be the victim right..

WIFA Waves
"burberry" Discussed on WIFA Waves
"To so. I'm almost done with it mike. I'm reading everyday amazing. I've i've been taking notes. I have. I have a to do list. That shows to watch books to read. And i just click third. So are you to tell me. Tell me anything after you. I get up. Okay it's jen's turn when you wanna ask her you have you have been given all inclusive vacation for three weeks to fill in the blank spot and you can bring one person where where do you go. Who do you take all my. That's gonna say my husband. I take my husband. Because the charlie whenever you want. I mean what's the likelihood that he's gonna listen true okay so i can't say any my friends either because that's going to be like why did you pick me. I'm gonna stay. I would look to go on a vacation with Out there say oprah and we would go to go anywhere. I guess italy you can go to italy just because i've been a lot of places that i have not italy. We'll have pasta igic wine and she can share all the secrets that me yada yada yada. That's that would be good one out with her smart smart. Is there a beauty or wellness or topical face cream. What's something you really into doing right now. That is part of your daily routine. Daily routine always includes of being out products. I like v. now Asked very fence. They're scanning isolate all their products ripple with my skin so i use everything from there like naked removing lives to their nike and they're spf anti-aging crave as well. So that's my go-to i'm sticking by. Okay his last last question there. There's a there's a workout you're about to do and there's a list of. Let's say three exercises one of them is like your e c and you're like yes and the other the other exercise and you're like oh no which which exercise with which react or any sign me up like i'm gonna do that but if the only move that i just the reason why i can't stand this 'cause i think people made me not stand it is burke's like i used to live forever. Yeah burpee and the community made me stop liking burberry's 'cause i was minute workouts. And they were like girl and you stop burpee. Nobody wants to do that. Terrible not like the the less times that i did burpee like i wouldn't like them as much when i started doing them again. Laser but not so much anywhere so there you go we should. Maybe we could be part of changing the perspective on burke's let's not rebrand break. We're not going to be okay. I get down. And i get up again and down. I mean now. Isn't there as gun. Sheer burpee as i've hit my personal lifetime we've got trouble wamba song or whatever get down figures down again down burpee in this year. Okay so tell everybody where they can find you where they can learn about pretty girl sweat and how they can keep in touch with you. Well of course you can learn more about pretty go sledded. Pretty dot com. Follow us on instagram at pretty go sledding twittering slash vidigal slat And If you wanna more about me good mulling thin. It's lengthen dot com For branch and those are the best places to find like when they're wonderful. Well thank you for being with the of community today. Thanks for having year magical spirit and we appreciate you until next time. We'll see Oh start at the beginning. Start with you. We need leadership through elevation awareness and discovery in a nutshell. It's thirteen weeks. Plus you a partner and a community going on intensely supported personal deep dive into who we are why we're here and how we voice make the biggest impact possible sound big sweetly transformation program that we recommend for everyone no matter the age experience or background. Join us for the next edition of the weekly program..

News 96.5 WDBO
"burberry" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"Hello. They want us to come back before. No, no, no, no. That despite See you. Mr Momento brought down a Burberry. Yes, I am a good way to go, baby, okay? You don't want to get up every morning when political Quinn trouble Hello? Oh, yeah, you know. Hello. Come on, Don't look all of your mind. No. I'm bringing them back in. I'll get back to the same basic in Tokyo. Get people to put mathematical it literally anything, but I don't know. Okay, wait. No. Don't let anyone tell you. You're gonna be okay. You know what people think. We'll be looking for me. I'm gonna come up on my model. I don't want to be. Oh, please call me Don't have it all. Mother, would you get the baby weight with you? You little nice, huh? No more e. Only because you know you've exceeded seven days. A spoon. The single exit, Livio. Mm. Do you know where that extra goes? Nothing they say spawned a single Mr for McDonald's CPU and Davis. Helen Advertising. This is aroma. $2.6 piece McNugget. 32nd radio Idea. Number M c L Q 8473 to 0 R. Hey, we haven't even pulled away from the drive thru, and you're already digging in the McDonald's bag, baby. Just a few. All right. I guess I can't blame you Pass me some to smells too good to get it all the way home meal. There's a meal for every moment at McDonald's. And now your favorite spicy chicken McNuggets are back. Get a six piece, spicy or classic for.

The Plant Path
Herbal Antibiotics and Gut Flora
"Hey everybody say John Popham. Here founded the school of Evolutionary herbalism, and it's QNA day today and. This week's question that I wanted to share with you all is. Is a very interesting question that comes up from time to time in regards to weather and herb can actually work like an antibiotic and possible benefits and possible risks. and terms of using herbs to treat pathogenic infections, and I think this is pretty relevant topic these days as we are in the midst of the whole Covid, nineteen situation and I'm seeing more and more people reaching out. To plants as ways of strengthening your immune system and wanting to look at antiviral antibacterial herbs, and how to protect themselves and their family. But as most of US know. Standard, antibiotics can have pretty detrimental effects on the body specifically in regards to the Gut Flora so in this week's Cuna. We're GONNA be talking about antiseptic antimicrobial plants, and they're kind of weighing their benefits and risks, and also kind of a what I think is a really excellent discussion in terms of the difference between how an herbal medicine works in the human organism in contrast to how a lot of pharmaceutical medications, specifically antibiotics work in the human organism. So I hope you enjoy the question answer for this week I question number one here is. Coming to us from Sharing Lemay and Materia Medica monthly. And Sharon his asking since Lemay kills off micro-organisms, is there a danger? It will destroy our gut flora the same way an antibiotic would especially if we drink it as a tea. Does using the tincture, keep it in the respiratory system, so it never gets down into the gut in any meaningful strength, so when used for a cold slash flu situation, the Gut Flora are not impacted, although since also affects the urinary tract. It seems its powers. Go throughout the body, so I'm just wondering if we are nuking. Gut Flora with Lemay mation great question Sharon. This is actually. This question brings up some really interesting dynamics. I think in the way that we think about how an herbal medicine works in contrast to how drugs work right. So this is a question that I actually quite a bit not just around lamasion, but around other herbs to especially see this one a lot with a lot of the. In containing plants. High drastic candidate insists golden seal. Mahoney Aquaphor Liam. Grape a cop, this or gold thread. Really any plant that you look it up in your book and you see. Anti Microbial. Antibacterial Oh. Is this going to adversely affect the Gut Flora? Generally speaking, I think the best answer to that question is for the most no. Obviously I don't really know if there's been a whole lot of scientific research where they measured someone's Gut, Flora. And then they took you know some of these whole plants. Or tinctures teas of these plants, and then measured it again and found that they were adversely affected. I'm not sure if that exists but from a clinical perspective. Through utilizing these remedies, we don't really see any of the. After effects that are pretty common. From as Sharon said, nuking the Gut Flora with an antibiotic right, which be off. Fatigue or post antibiotic use. Digestive imbalances. It's really common these days for. People to have digestive symptoms, digestive issues, and when we really do some digging in to the case and figure out we'll. When did it start a lot of times? You can trace it back to a time when that person was put on around of antibiotics, so it's really common. I've used a lot of verbs that are typically considered anti microbial antibacterial herbs and haven't seen anything that would indicate that it's adversely affecting the gut flora, and especially in the case with limitation. This is not something that I've seen. One study that was done. On a burberry isolate right so this would be isolated. An isolated alkaloid right Bergreen the. Famous alkaloid that we find in Goldenseal and Oregon grape grapefruit that has been demonstrated to have very strong antibacterial property. burberry isolate was administered to people in doses. I would say higher than you're going to probably be able to get from taking capsules or drinking, tea, or taking a tincture and. There was no. Signs of any type of Gut Flora imbalance, and that was actually a study that was done where they measured the Gut Flora, and after a period of time of administering pure burberry alkaloids, they did not see adversely affecting the gut flora

Marketing School
Weird Growth Experiment: What Neil Learned Spending $162,301 on Clothes
"Welcome to another episode of Marketing School. I'm Eric Su and I'm Patel and today we're GonNa talk about a weird growth experiment which is really what Neil learn over one hundred sixty two thousand dollars on clothes so Neil. This is fun episode. Because you're GONNA do most of the heavy lifting so what exactly happened here because he actually wrote something about this a while back as a blog post so tell us what happened so years ago when I was less known house out there hustling much more. I need to go back to doing that. I decided to try to run an experiment. Where if I dress nicer would I be able to charge people more money and make more money so I decided to spend a ton of money on clothes? I probably spend too much and when I would go to business meetings. I'll make shows super nice. You know and see if it would help me. Close more deals in generate more income. Got IT and so. Tell us the process here. I mean the the one hundred sixty two thousand. Did you pick out the clothes? Like what did you do exactly? What kind of clothes were you wearing at in? Pick why she closed or anything like that. I picked me these suits briefcases nice shoes. Think of business attire. But extremely nice business attire things like dull Jacobina Tom for burberry Tana Kashmir little beyond stuff like that Yup. Did you pick up the stuff yourself? I had other people helped me pick out the clothes so what I quickly learned is mainly did this when I was in Las Vegas and I was living there and I lived literally right on the strips. Also close to a lot of the shopping. What I learned is if you spend enough they actually come to your house with racks of Clothes Anna Taylor you. They don't charge you extra for that. They just bring stuff you try it on you get fitted and then once it's done they bring it back to your house and by the way I mean some of that's you still have that look like whenever people see you. It's not like you're wearing suits all the time. It's your worrying. You have a casual look but it's nice clothes correct correct yes well technically now just like a bum. There's nothing wrong with being Bomba. I dress really poorly at this point. I thought you're still wearing nice. You just like a bomb. But you're still wearing nice stuff. Probably might t shirts four hundred dollars so my point is when you look at Neil. He dresses fairly casually. But you can tell. It's still nice stuff. I think that's the point. I'm trying to get people to visualize it a little bit. So maybe let's talk about the before and after results before maybe you weren't wearing as nice stuff and then you started wearing nice stuff like what exactly happened. Can you share any case studies? Yeah so when I go to in person meetings to try to close deals Mike. Closing ratio went up from twenty five percent to forty percent which was huge and innocence brought me over six hundred ninety two thousand dollars in revenue now. That doesn't mean prophecy. That doesn't necessarily mean it pays for the close. It just means I brought in extra revenue and keep them on pitching enterprise big corporations and I think why it worked really well was is because people like all right this guy successful portraying a bigger company and yet. Maybe he's worth the price that he's quoting. I also do believe that its regional base. You know places like Los Angeles Seattle New York Chicago. I think it matters a bit more places like San Francisco. I don't think it matters as much. Yup that's completely true and I mean I mean the typical look as you're wearing like Patagonia vast or something like that and then you're wearing all birds and you're good to go exactly and I also think it depends what phase you are in life because depending on what phase you are in life in business Helps as much in Class A fear. Reid Hoffman Co founder of link Denmark. I don't think it matters what you wear your hundred percent so I mean that's a four point. Three X return to six ninety two on the one sixty two so I guess you know looking at things from a personal experience here. I used to just have a backpack like a normal back. You know meal night. We have a late friend named Brandon who he had kind of a similar back as I do. We look like school kids but once you switched up his backpack to a nice Pat toomey backpack. That's T U M I. He said like everything changed. When you went to route people will compliment on his backpack and then he would get seen a little differently even though he dressed casually. I changed my backpack and I know how to me backpack to and I will say I get a lot of Nice comments about it and people do the first impression how people see you. You'll get one chance to make it right so you know. Even let's say you still want to continue to dress casually that's fine. Maybe you look at the other stuff. Maybe the briefcase right or maybe look at the backpack because you do typically get a couple of nice comments about like Neil the briefcase you have generally. It's always something people talk about right not anymore because I have a child and she plays with the zippers breaks. It and all that kind of stuff in the east you. Yeah makes sense so yeah guys. I don't think you necessarily need to spend one hundred sixty two thousand dollars on clothes. I think we're just saying Zara or any place has affordable clothing. Alex Niccolo unique goes good. I don't know where you go for female codes. Nic Business Attire. It's not necessarily the price it's more so the fit. Yep exactly I that's a really good point you don't necessarily is spent thousands of thousands of dollars if you get a good Taylor. That's probably a little more important on to make sure things look fit. They look a million bucks.

Bernie and Sid in the Morning
Here's what this US coronavirus survivor in Seattle learned when she was sick
"This next story this segment you gonna listen to hear folks should give you hope I mean you hear nothing but dire news bad news all this woman we have on the line now this nice lady Elizabeth Snyder she's from Seattle she has a doctorate in bio engineering and she survived the coronavirus Elizabeth good morning to you hi good morning Bernie and said it's great the package what is the I love New York City and I I want to come back in now that the flights are cheap and I recovered I have immunity maybe I'll be there in the near future I like a lot you got a great attitude I know I don't even know if you have a muted I've heard of examples of people getting it twice I hate to bring it down but in your case you're very very upbeat you survive the coronavirus tell us about your deal tell us about how you first became aware that you actually had this virus yeah that's a great question so I actually initially when I got sick I thought I just had a nasty flu like symptoms Burberry and line with what you would get if you came down with the flu and I initially did not think I have a corona virus because I had no cost they had no shortness of breath I had no respiratory distress or any respiratory issues those really only when I started chatting with a group of friends of mine who all got sick at the exact same time three days after attending a party that we started to get a little suspicious and many of my friends went to the doctor I myself did not go because I was recovering on my own and I think that I thought I had the flu my friends have gone to the doctor and the doctors just tested for flu it came back negative we're all getting a little bit frustrated enough that police one of my friends found that there was a local research study here in Seattle called the Seattle to study and it's a joint collaboration between university of Washington Seattle children's and perhaps they were just testing for the flu as part of a study on community transmission of influenza but they recently started testing for coronavirus so we also spent ten ten naval quads simple to just kind of you know cross our fingers and hope for the best we were curious to know if we had current virus but we weren't you know particularly sure we had it and sure enough I got a call this past Saturday on March seventh from the research coordinator with the study saying my sample tested positive Lizabeth Snyder thirty seven years old live now in Seattle Washington had the virus corona and does doing much better today survived of course I thought was kind of cute when I read the story of how much a list that you know your symptoms subsided by the time you found out you had corona you'll you're not at your work you're actually getting better already so when you found out you how do you like I don't know it's kind of cool I'll be like probably site depicts permit yes that's correct I would say at first I was a little shocked because as I mentioned I just thought that I had the flu and perfectly honest if I hadn't been tested that what I would have thought and yes when I got the call on Saturday I was feeling better I was upbeat and the sun came out in Seattle I was enjoying my Saturday in fact I was planning to have a friend over that evening to play board games so yeah I was a little shocked but I was not scared I didn't panic I wasn't worried because as I said at that point I had pretty much you're covered I did kind of think it was pretty cool in a way because at that point I knew there weren't that many people in the United States that had contracted it and as you mentioned at the beginning of the segment I do have a PhD in bioengineering I did molecular biology research in college and graduate school and I work for a biotechnology company here in Seattle so I think from an intellectual curiosity perspective I thought it was kind of interesting so a Lisbon Snyder from Seattle again a doctorate in bio engineering of course Washington state one of the highest the highest number of cases of coronavirus and Lizabeth to tell us about for example how many days you suffered from this coronavirus and how big did it get while you're going through it so I fell down thank and found that I was feeling unwell on it you pay it was Tuesday February twenty fifth there's actually three days after that okay that party that I mentioned in the evening my temperature spike two hundred and three so that was a little alarming I can't remember the last time in my adult life I've had a hundred to three degree fever so I thought queen and it was the most severe apart from that however I just had a headache I had intense body aches I had a lot of fatigue I started feeling a little bit contracted and these are all symptoms of a common cold or you know and nasty flu and I did not have any respiratory symptoms as I mentioned earlier I didn't have a cost I didn't have shortness of breath I didn't have any chest tightness so thankfully the next day after I started feeling sick my fever came down to a hundred and one they just add did self care and I took over the counter medications and drink a lot of water I would say that the entire duration of my illness was about eight days and that's when I immediately one evening I was watching television and I automatically kind of felt this sort of like fog you know that you get all over your body and in your head when your steak it's a sort of listed and I felt my energy package back to normal well you know to be honest here you fall in the category of people who what you want those what you're supposed to thirty seven years old eighty I I I gather you're in good shape having had a bunch of medical history issues before so it's not shocking that you will have this for seven or eight days and your okay I think what what people are going to say is I hate it when grateful Isabel Schneider but you know my uncle's eighty and he just had a heart attack or his lungs aren't good and then she's going to make it sound like it was kind of cool I got it is not that big a deal but I know you're on record saying listen listen I was okay that doesn't mean that other people shouldn't take the proper precautions that's correct you know one of the takeaways but I have from this experience is that the symptoms are varied and just because you don't have you know cost and shortness of breath and chest tightness doesn't mean that it's not coded nineteen and so you know I think at this point right now the best thing that we can do in the community is anyone who is experiencing any of these terms and please try and stay home from work train arrange something with your employer if you have limited time or if you can work from home in please do so by yourself for fourteen days because there are people in our community who are elderly and your no fault of their own have you no underlying health condition or someone who's a concert you know or you know have had major surgery and they're the most vulnerable but I would say that you know I think as this thing progresses we're gonna find more and more people coming out as testing positive people like myself who who have recovered so it remains to be seen how quote unquote deadliest viruses compared to influence that but you know I think that this whole experience should remind us that this is not something that we should practice just in a time of crisis like right now at the cove in nineteen outbreak this is something we should practice all year long when you get sick or even a

Pop Fashion
California Becomes First State to Ban Fur Production and Sales
"I don't have a funny quip about California so let's move on California he is a state in the United States and it is the first US state to ban animal for products the governor signed a bill over the weekend? that will bar residents from selling or making clothing shoes or handbags with I starting in twenty twenty three animal rights groups are obviously cheering about this development the proposal was vigorously opposed by the US for industry and the for Information Council of America has already threatened to Sue San Francisco and Los Angeles already had bans on trapping and sale Call A. for so those were two cities in the state of California where you couldn't really deal in for but this is the first Statewide ban here's what it doesn't apply to it does not apply to you used products or those made for religious or tribal purposes it excludes the sale of leather dog and cat fur cow-hides deer sheep and goats skin at anything preserved through taxidermy yeah so that's happening so you could still have vintage for as what is saying keep that also some pro for groups are saying listen this is not really being thought through because if you do fo- for that could be bad for the environment too because all the plastics chemicals which is not wrong but I think you could have two things happening simultaneously right I'm very confused by this dog and cat fur thing and I don't like it whatever it is I'm not not aboard do not support but I am into the restriction ends on producing or selling mink Chinchilla rabbit or other animals this is a huge event for animal rights activists it doesn't surprise me that is coming out of California I because those cities that you mentioned were so on board with getting underway I'm wondering if other states are going to follow suit what do you think as California goes so does the country right I don't think that's actually a saying does it arguably one of the leaders in the US fashion industry like when you think of Fashion Hud you have la you have New York which is at a different scale than la La has like larger manufacturing units New York has a lot of the offices and smaller manufacturing units got a little bit in the Carolinas you've got a little bit in the Detroit Area I think if you're looking yeah in Nashville and if you're looking for the the biggest impact the quickest for this it's going to be in California but I think a lot of people will voluntarily get on board with this especially if they're doing business with fashion houses that are based in California or have manufacturing units and California the the past two years we've seen a lot of movement within the fashion industry to start not using our products and there's kind of a snowball effect for instance Chanel Prada Gucci and burberry all said that they are going to use for anymore and they're minds and of course those aren't US base but there is kind of this effect where it's picking up steam so I'm interested to see what happens next

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Turkish, US officials meet for talks
"Thought the trains keep running and we'll look at the week's luxury news to segram aspera derozan and form burberry c._e._o. Rosemary bravo that's ahead on the briefing starting now and welcome to today's edition of the briefing we will start without news panel today and i'm joined today by the political analyst and former bbc political correspondent carol walker and tim marshall editor of the what and the why dot com and the author of shadow play behind the lines and under fire. Welcome both to the studio. We will start today in ankara where u._s. Military officials have arrived for talks walks aimed at stopping turkey from carrying out attacks on washington's kurdish allies in syria. Now of course this is a very broad wide ranging story. That has a lot many many years of context to it. We will attempt to bring things up to speed. I asked him turkey and the u._s. Have of course been in deep disagreement however the syria conflict for months now all these talks likely to change anything at home depends which diplomatic firepower is still left on the american side in this relationship this comes on the back of excuse me last month decision of turkey taking delivery of russia's s. four hundred missile defense system now a nato country buying its missile defense system from russia is quite an act and the americans pins were absolutely furious about it and said right. We're not selling you. The one hundred thirty five jet fighters state of the art which you ordered. It's cancelled so the relationship ship had been deteriorating even before that really went down last month and f one in the face of the teeth of american opposition says no. I'm still going ahead with this invasion about twenty miles down into <hes> syria that were done it two or three times before but this time he sang when it go east of euphrates and that's key because east of the freighters is where the main wipe e. G. forces our kurdish forces and amongst them. There's is one thousand american troops so it's actually going to attack the white p._g. The american troops are in the middle of it so that that's why it's so dangerous <hes> so let's see what comes is out of it. <hes> mark s for the new defense secretary has said it would be unacceptable and he sent a team to turkey. We don't know the outcome that said u._s. Officials have been describing the talks because they last ditch effort to convince turkey not to launch a unilateral attack carol. I mean as far as diplomatic language is concerned that doesn't sound so positive no and and this is clearly as tim has mentioned something that has been looming for months years and it appears that turkey which has long been. I'm very worried about the kurds controlling that section syria are looking at the grinding and the long syrian syrian civil war and are concerned the those <hes> kurds which they see as aiding and abetting the kurdish insurgency surgency inside t turkey the turk the turkish government early one and are clearly very worried that as this long long conflict draws to to a close the kurds will make that a permanent piece of territory which they carved out leaving a permanent threat threat as the turkey sees it to its own integrity further to that turkey's got some three and a half million million refugees from the syrian conflict and many of them are in that area it really wants to see a scenario where they could go home <hes> but the american and turkish objectives in this are directly contrary the u._s. of long seen these kurdish forces as an

Business Wars Daily
Instagram Rolls Out In-App Purchases
"This episode of business wars daily is brought to you by central online from Pitney Bowes. They make it easy to save time and money. No matter what you ship or male. You can try it free for thirty days and get a free ten pounds scale. But only by visiting PB dot com slash b w daily. From wondering, I'm David Brown. And this is business wars daily on this Monday, March twenty fifth Instagram is rolling out an inept purchasing feature called checkout. Once it's fully in place shoppers enticed by the latest lipstick or stickers will no longer have to click through to a brand's website. Instead, they're likely to take impulse purchasing to an exponentially greater level because they'll be able to purchase instantly right there on their social media feed. Checkout will potentially be extremely lucrative for Facebook. Instagram's owner Instagram stance to generate significant revenue through the fees. It will charge sellers to make their posts shop -able while this is big news for Facebook. It's not a sudden development Instagram has about a billion users of month and growing the majority are between ages eighteen and thirty four and they're eating up posts showing off fashion beauty and lifestyle products. Sure Instagram is known for influence. Like the Kardashians and Taylor swift who leveraged their celebrity status to get their followers to buy products. Featured in there feeds, but the AP actually already tries to streamline ecommerce by allowing brands to tag images with product information every month about one hundred thirty million users, click on those tag posts and then click through to sites outside Instagram, but many who click through to brands websites find the process cumbersome as a result. They frequently abandoned their shopping carts. The Wall Street Journal quoted Instagram's v shell Shaw on the problem and why the new checkout feature is such a natural development. According to Shaw, people were already shopping on Instagram. They were just having a hard time. Doing it initially checkout will be limited to about twenty brands including Burberry Nike and revolve. When you click on an image will be asked for your Email address, followed by order and payment information observers say this move part of a larger investment Instagram is making shopping. Is the future of Facebook. It's also a shot over the bow at Amazon currently the default option for many online shoppers, but checkout could disrupt that Amazon habit for Instagram who are already scrolling through their gorgeous feed several times a day. Why leave the feed to go search Amazon when those enticing pictures are coming straight to you after all that's a potential habit change that could leave Amazon a few slow clicks away. However, Instagram pushes ideas, at you, you turn to Amazon to search for something precise that you need. So the new rivalry may not yet pose much danger to Amazon notice I said yet. From wondering this business worse daily? Hey, if you like our show, give us a five star rating on your favorite podcast app. Would you? Thanks. I'm David Brown. We'll see you tomorrow. This episode of business worse. Daily is brought to you by sin pro online from Pitney Bowes Centro online makes it easy to save time and money, no matter what you ship or male, plus you can print shipping, labels and stamps, right? From your desk with San pro software. You can compare rates between shipping carriers and gain access to special USPS savings. You can try it free for thirty days and get a free ten pounds scale, but only by visiting PB dot com slash BWI daily. That's PB dot com slash BW daily.

The 3:59
All eyes on the Samsung Galaxy Fold (The 3:59, Ep. 523)
"Three fifty nine. I'm Ben FOX Ruben. I'm Alford ING for the tenth anniversary of the galaxy s phone Samsung revealed in array of new gear at its unpack vent Wednesday. The big attention grabber was of course, the galaxy fold a foldable phone Samsung's been teasing for years. It's got a four point six inch display in the front that then folds out to a seven point three inch display. Holy smokes. It's also just under two thousand dollars. Alfred who do you think is actually going to buy this thing? I don't think anyone's really going to buy it. I don't I it looks really cool. But you know, somebody he writes I wanted to get it. If CBS was willing to pay for it. But it turns out that they are not going to get it for free. Yes. If somebody just gave it to me. Sure. I'll I'll take it and use it. But for two thousand dollars for something that's really not been proven yet. I don't know. I don't think that's really by this phone. They're going to be a bunch of leg early adopters. And is that just went to like show off at a party and Bill. Yeah, check this out that is not the majority of people like select handful, and you know, I don't think Samsung really has that kind of flex power that apple does. I think when the iphone ten came out like your phone to notch is got thousand dollar phone. I don't think Samsung has that same power for some reason. I don't know why was like oh while ago two thousand dollar phone four like definitely cooler features definitely more useful than like a notch. But you know, that level of flexing and luxury like early adoption. Kind of thing. I don't think that Samsung has that kind of power. It's a very good point that you mentioned apple has been pushing the that whole luxury brand stuff. Yeah. A very long time. They even brought in Burberry's former CEO to run its retail rations they for their retail shops. I remember I covered one. I think in the upper east side that was like a former Bank that was like, you know, tried to really make things look very luxurious. And they're like, hey, give us all your money. You're going to be one of the rich kids thing about how quickly like air pods became a giant flex, right? Like that was something only. Rich people have air pods, which I will admit on this podcast. We made fun of allied. What like galaxy buds like cost about the same price as airports? I guarantee you. They will not have that same reputation of being Affleck's in the same way that I don't think the fold will be like a flex device. I have a hard time agreeing with you on the fold just because it's that much more expensive, and it's so much more noticeable as a thing the non. Yeah, it's noticeable. But it's not as noticeable as you take out your phone, and then folding it out and being like, yo check this out. This is amazing. I also appreciate you using the word flex allot, which I totally get 'cause I'm a young person though, there's that we don't have that much time on the show come on. All right. Taxed Samsung revealed four new galaxy S ten phones yesterday, the ten the ten plus the cheaper s ten e and the ten five G, which is a brand I five G phone. Let me run through some of the specs ultrasonic in screen fingerprint sensor. There's a whole punch instead of a notch on the side, which I guess is cool. I don't know what you think about that. I appreciate hope hunch thing it's a much better design than having that notch. Just because it feels much less intrusive. Yes. Big fan of the aquasonic fingerprint reader. I'm glad that you can have the full screen now on fortunately for the ten eversion defender print readers on the power button. Really? Yeah. It's not in the screen. I I guess because it's like two hundred dollars. Exactly, also, they keep the headphone Jack. I throw that. Yes. Very important reason why I am looking for ten now as opposed to like a pixel three or anything like that. Also, they talked up their cameras a lot it looks like they're, you know, trying to catch up with the iphone ten. Our tennis also the pixel threes camera. They finally started talking about a lot of the software features that they're building into. But also would are they got like three cameras on the back yet to four. I think the plus has four I believe awhile. So the three cameras on the back, though, one is like ultra-wide one is like a macro like zooming and one's like a normal camera. Also, there's like some Instagram feature now with yes, yes. So they talked a lot about the camera which to me feels like this is what they do oppressive. And now they're like yo check out this camera. It's incredible. Let's flex I use that. Right. Yeah. Again, we don't have any time left on the okay fine. Whatever if you want to read more about these stories, check them out on scene. Adam Ben, FOX Rueben, I'm outfitting. Thanks for listening.

Mark Levin
Burberry Apologizes for Featuring Sweatshirt With Noose at London Fashion Week
"News an apology from another luxury fashion brand over an outfit worn during London fashion week Burberry saying it sorry after putting a hoodie with strings tied in the shape of a noose on the runway. And happened Sunday after model a model hired for the show, but not to wear that outfit complained. Liz Kennedy wrote an Instagram the strings evoked, both lynchings and suicide Burberry CEO, Mark Ogle, Betty said the look was intended to reflect a nautical theme. The company's creative director also apologize Betty said he called Kennedy to apologize soon. As he became aware for concerns on Monday. Kennedy said they should've

The 3:59
Google Assistant is making a run for Alexa (The 3:59, Ep. 516)
"Welcome to the three fifty nine. I'm Ben FOX ribbon. Joni thousand Google is trying to use its massive brain power to outsmart Amazon's Alexa, our own rich. The wrote a story today about the search giant using machine learning artificial intelligence to create new features for its assistant that are tough to match some of these are interpreter mode, which speaks twenty seven different languages. There's also duplex which is that robocaller that mimics like if you had a secretary that was calling to schedule a hairport -ment or get a restaurant reservation. So a question you, though, is this something that you think people are going to want out of their assistance in the first place. Well, one of the things that I think people want is. More natural conversation with assistance, not having to feel like you have to say, hey, Google play me this song on this album from this artist. It feels like you're talking in code basic does. And so I think people as as it seems like people are welcoming more voice assistance into their lives. I think that the work that we will says it wants to do on making the con- making the conversations conversational. Yeah. And so this executive that rich talked to said that they're hoping to get the basics of natural human conversation down Pat in five years, right? A little skeptical about that. I think that's actually a much much harder problem to solve even for Google by. I think they'll get a hell of a lot closer to it in five years. The other thing that I want to mention about this because I cover Amazon is a company don't can Amazon out there. They've hired like something like ten thousand people for their Alexa team Rio. They they see this. Huge opportunity for them. They're not just building the hardware. They're really trying to push this as much as possible because they see voice computing as a really big opportunity on as making push into it. But where do you think will does have the advantage? I think rich had it right where Google currently has the advantage when you talk about machine learning artificial intelligence their ability to do translation, I also think that Google in general is just much much better at actually understanding what it is that you say like us both and Google typically just gets it. Right. More often. I don't know it'll be an interesting battle. And we'll keep writing about it either way next up podcasts. So hot right now. Spotify. Spotify announced bought to podcasts companies Gimblett an anchor can't say that I actually heard of anchor, but Gimblett to me that sounds like a pretty big deal. I mean, like, that's that's a rather significant podcasting company. Right, right. Yeah. So this is something that Spotify has been messaging that they would be doing that. They're really interested in non music, audio entertainment. And so it's not a surprise that. They would be going after podcast they've been talking about how much they're interested in that kind of thing. But I think it is surprising how much Spotify thinks the market for podcasts really arts still sort of a knee ship thing in not in terms of listening, but in terms of making money off, right? And that's something that spot if I really need to do music streaming doesn't make a lot of money. Most music streaming companies are not profitable, including Spotify. If you look at their total like year rather than just looking single quarter. But yeah, they wanna spend up to half a billion dollars on acquisitions year, and this is a big chunk out. Yeah. How do you think this helps them against apple music? Well, apple in terms of itunes is obviously like the defacto place that people get their podcasts already. So while Spotify is still ahead of the game ahead in the game against apple music in terms of the number of people that are using it and the number of people that are subscribing to it podcasting is an area where it's definitely apples turf. So if Spotify wants to sort of change the equation about how we find podcasts how people post podcasts and where you're listening to your podcasts. Then apples the one that they're still going to be batting up against bright being said, they're not gonna like pull Gimblett podcasts off of I tunes. Right. Like that would be crazy nuclear option. Yeah. That'd be a great question. I mean, you could say that if they were to do that it wouldn't be it wouldn't be like they'd be putting it behind a paywall because Spotify obviously has the free tier two. Listen to anything with ads, and that's not going to be going away anytime soon. And so it would be I guess it just depends on how disruptive they wanna be to dedicated podcast listeners and people have sort of their ingrained ways of doing things, even if it's not necessarily a loyalty to apple like, I gotta listen to this is where I got it. Yeah. It's it's at least a very grain behavior. So it would be interesting to see if they do pull up. I'd be surprised if they do just because it would be so destructive to this core audience of podcast listeners. But we'll see last Angela aren't errands. I think Aaron Jila errant here anymore. Pun still works. Yes. Apple's retail chief and former Burberry CEO is leaving an April apple said she's heading out for quote, new personal and professional pursuits either way, we're out of time. So if you want to read more about these stories, check them out on seen it. I'm Ben facs Rueben Joni thousand thanks for listening.

MacBreak Weekly
Apple retail chief Angela Ahrendts to depart in April
"Raking ngelo errands? The EPA retail chief is leaving. Clearly, I misunderstood the I misunderstood the import of that press release. They've got a new executive in charge of retail and people right years O'Brien. But I didn't understand. She was home. My goodness replacing Angela RN's. Yeah. That is a big deal. Five years. Angela Aaron's has been a at apple retail just long enough after about a CEO of Burberry. But but she's leaving. And they have a new was it was only in October that Angela errands appeared on stage in a fine Burberry co you know, she has been the best dressed prison on stage at apple events, and I will miss that. Because has to be silent. Right. Yeah. I I don't know what it'd be wonderful. If like best part of her tenure took spot herself to like dress, the other people on stage by saying, you know, maybe you could like, I don't know. You're the CEO of a big company distrust up a little bit journal. Brian is is an in house promotion, she's been an apple. Thirty years and was the head of what they call people, which is because it was. Yeah. It was personnel than it was HR. Now, it's people but that also includes things like apple university. And of course, the it seems weird. It is also true though, that the vast majority of apples employees are retail employees. So you know, they do have to wonder if this is a temporary appointment until they can find somebody with the kind of retail. You know, they had a very bad experience prior to Angela irons with Tom Johnson who came from JC Penney. He wasn't a good match or. Ron Johnson Ron jars didn't he was good. It was the guy from the reseller in the UK is a Dixon's that guy was a disaster bad fit. Didn't he was out of there? And then they went to Angela errands who gave a CEO job. It was always kind of a fascinating choice. Right. She gave up job CEO a burglary. She got paid a lot more in order to come apple. Yeah. But still you're going from from being a CEO to not running the show from nobody. That's big big fish little bond versus little vision. Really big bond. Well, we'll see where she goes next. Right. But I think maybe maybe she said I'll give you five years. Maybe that was says his personal and professional reasons. Tim cook said I wanna thank Angela for inspiring and energizing our teams over the past five years. She's been a positive transformative force for both apple stores in the communities. They serve we wish you the very best as she begins. A new chapter Aaron said the last five years have been the most stimulating challenging fulfilling of my career through the team's collective efforts retail has never been stronger. I would agree or clean up the mess. Yeah. That was and I I you feel like the retail is been under her guidance has been hitting on also under is I mean, they they really I mean, the stores get more and more interesting. And they you know, it's it's a better experience. I think she's done a good job. Absolutely. And I do wonder what's next for Angela Aaron's? But that's. Breaking news just came in apple press. Release errands is leaving in April just a few months from now after five years at apple

Shop Girls
Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn Exit ‘Project Runway,’ Team Up for Fashion Reality Series at Amazon
"Meanwhile, there's another new project that we should just mention because you know, we've all watched Heidi Klum Tim Gunn on project runway. Yes. So long. After sixteen seasons. Yes. And what's interesting is what is Heidi say wine. Oof. He says after serving incredible season project runway. Yes. A show. I was honored to host and help create. I'm incredibly proud of the shoulder. We'll always have a special place in my heart so excited that Tim Gunn, and I are partnering with Amazon for a new show. They are making the leap to Amazon studios that we don't really understand what it's going to be. It says they're creating a fashion reality series series that they will develop produce and host. And this is what I mean. Well, project one runway is going back to Bravo in twenty nine thousand nine interest. Yeah, I thought it was interesting. Also that their contracts didn't prevent them from jumping from project runway right to another fashion reality, obviously, it's not going to be the same kind. Maybe that's how they get. But tell me what you think this means because it's at Amazon did not release many details, but according to a press release obtained by the Los Angeles Times the new show. Oh will feature a Chappel experience for viewers. What does that mean that they're trying to make it interactive that they want that the whole show is going to be kind of like a commercially? They'll have things in the show that you'll be able to literally order online. That's smart if that probably air on I bet you they'll use streaming on Amazon is going to be available in two hundred countries. That is super smart. That's a lot of countries