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The New York Post's Lydia Moynihan sits down with Marc Lore, former CEO of Walmart and the visionary founder and CEO of Wonder. Lore discusses his strategy on how he's disrupting the food industry. From his recent blockbuster acquisitions of Blue Apron and GrubHub to his bold vision for the future of AI, Lore reveals how his innovative approach is poised to reshape the way we eat. Will Wonder be the next big thing in food tech? Lore weighs in on what’s cooking for the future of the industry.
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The Post's Lydia Moynihan sits down with Dr. Jonathan Leary, the founder of Remedy Place, a social club focused on making self-care a social experience. He opens up about the expansion of the company since starting it in LA in 2019. Dr. Leary also shares how he's determined to increase awareness around the world's most effective wellness technologies and he discusses his perspective on the 10-year trajectory of the industry.
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The Post's Lydia Moynihan sits down with Amar Lalvani, CEO of Standard International, as they discuss the opening of his new hotel, The Manner, in Soho. Lalvani shares what brought him to the hospitality industry in the first place. And he dives into all the aspects of managing a company with properties in 7 different countries and counting.
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The Post's Lydia Moynihan sits down with Kenneth Cole and filmmaker Dori Berinstein to discuss the new documentary, 'A Man With Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole.' They talk keys to brand visibility, philanthropy, running the company since it's gone private again, and more.
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For Foundrae, it’s personal. From custom medallions to charm bracelets, the New York-based jeweler creates eye-catching pieces inspired by symbols meaningful to each customer. Creator Beth Hutchens likened them to a “second skin” for her clients, which includes Cynthia Erivo, who wore a pair of Foundrae sparklers to the “Wicked” premiere.
“It feels like a LEGO store for women,” says The Post’s Lydia Moynihan. She visited Foundrae’s new digs at 777 Madison Avenue, which Hutchens says it’s a big step up from her first shop with "zero foot traffic" on Lispenard Street in Chinatown. Find out more in this episode of NYNext. -
The Post’s Lydia Moynihan gets the inside track on Kalshi, the first CFTC regulated exchange dedicated to trading on the outcome of future events. Co-founders Luana Lopes Lara and Tarek Mansour dish on the impact this has on the 2024 election, whether it’s gamifying our democracy, why markets and polls are different things and more.
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Northwell Health CEO Michael Dowling talks to the Post's Lydia Moynihan about opening the hospital's doors to cameras, their medical breakthroughs, and why he thinks New York City is well on its way to where it was pre-Covid.
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Lauren Berlingeri worked as a model and TV host before co-launching powerhouse wellness technology brand HigherDOSE. She talks to Lydia Moynihan about what initially blew her away with infrared saunas, why money isn't her motive, and why she resonates with the city of New York.
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The Post’s Lydia Moynihan talks to Catch Hospitality head, Eugene Remm, about his latest offering, The Corner Store, why consistency is key, and the importance of creating trends - not following them.
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The Post's Lydia Moynihan sits down with the founder and CEO of Standard Bots to get the scoop on how they're harnessing AI, leading the charge when it comes to American made robotic arms, and appearing in an upcoming Nicole Kidman movie.
#nynext #standardbot #evanbeard #robots #technology #artificialintelligence
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Nothing was off the table during Lydia Moynihan's interview with one of the biggest names in beauty.
#jonesroad #bobbibrown #beauty #nynext
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For musicians and fans alike, streaming isn’t enough. That’s why SoundCloud CEO Elia Seton says the platform is moving into merch, fan experiences and artificial intelligence with the acquisition of AI curator Musiio. He sat down with The Post’s Lydia Moynihan and explained that – unlike the competition over at Spotify and Apple Music – SoundCloud users are more like “crate diggers” and “tastemakers,” discovering artists before they get big, like Post Malone and Billie Eilish. In fact, just a handful of Eilish’s “day-one” fans were recently given exclusive access to the singer as part of a SoundCloud takeover for her third album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft.” Find out more in this episode “NYNext.”
#nynext #soundcloud #eliaaseton #technology #music #artificialintelligence #bilieeilish #postmalone
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