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And, Season 3 comes to an end . If you live in the Hamptons, you can catch this season on your television box on channel 20 (Southampton) and channel 22 (East Hampton).
Show Notes:
Introduction and Guest Presentation
Nancy's Experience Working with Renowned Brands
Nancy's Journey from Peru to America
Nancy's Immigration Story
Nancy's Passion for Sewing
Nancy's Business Strategy and Challenges
Nancy's Personal Life and Challenges
When I got my divorce, that's really hard time....
Nancy's New Wedding Fitting Showroom
Nancy's Views on Immigrants' Work Ethic
Conclusion and Farewell
Thank you so much, Nancy, for coming on my show!!!
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April is an artist and community activist who has worked on various projects in Sag Harbor, New York, including the restoration of the Sag Harbor Cinema and the promotion of affordable housing. During the interview, April discusses her background, her passion for art, and her commitment to preserving her community whilst driving change. The conversation covers a wide range of topics from her childhood in Ohio, her introduction to art, her move to New York, and her deep connection with Sag Harbor.
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Introduction
April Gornik: Artist and Community Activist
The Restoration of Sag Harbor Cinema
Community Involvement and Contributions
The Importance of Community and Challenges
The Historical Significance of Sag Harbor
The Fire Incident at Sag Harbor Cinema
Affordable Housing Project in Sag Harbor
Preserving Historical Landmarks and Affordable Housing
The Ohio Community in Sag Harbor
The Role of Social Media for the Church
April's Journey from Ohio to Sag Harbor
Finding a New Home: The Journey from Manhattan to Sag Harbor
Defining Winners and Losers: A Personal Perspective
The Art of Being the Best: A Self-Reflection
The Artistic Journey: From Portraits to Landscapes
Art banter
Spirituality vs Religion: A Personal Take
The Allure of Strange Weather Conditions
The Early Days: First Brush with Art
Artists as Entrepreneurs: Navigating the Modern Art World
The Church: A Sanctuary for Art and Community
Future Dreams for The Church: Expanding and Serving the Community
Closing Thoughts: Nourishing Creativity at The Church
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Episode highlights
00:00-03:18 Intro
1:31 Patricia's story of origin
2:36 The Birth of Matriarch
3:24 Choosing Sag Harbor
4:16 Family Life and School Choices
4:41 The Meaning Behind 'Matriarkâ
2:36 Women Empowerment and Challenges
6:38 The Process of Handpicking Brands for Matriarch
8:36 The Role of Social Media in Business
10:00 Approaching Brands
15:09 The Business Model of Matriark
Commissioning- not what you think
17:34 The Definition of a Winner/ Loser
21:34 Brazil
22:36 Japan
28:34 Possible Career Alternatives
29:16 Future Plans and Aspirations
31:05 Conclusion and Contact Information
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YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-mM2XF25dE
Thank you Patricia for coming on my show!!!
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YouTube: https://youtu.be/FkizlPGe-dQ
Episode highlights
00:00-00:56 Intro
1:16 Employeeâs well-being
7:54 Entrepreneurship, career change, personal growth
10:35 Breakfast Connoisseur
16:49 Sustainable farming practices
18:59 Definition of Winner vs. Loser
19:25 Pride vs. Vanity
24:19 Why Mexican?
28:42 Family Background
30:00 Ruben Bravo
35:33 Carlos
36:32 Miguelito
36:50 Julia
36:57 Raul
38:28 Polish the stone
39:38 White guy running Mexican restaurant
42:39 Patrick Donahue
45:26 Zone diet
47:28 Charlie Palmerâs table with Jessica
52:23 Next opportunity: Old Stove Pub
54:07 Working at other restaurants
55:36 Advice for entrepreneurs
58:26 Favorite cooking shows
1:01:16 Julia Child
1:04:47 Best & Worst aspects of serving the Hamptons
1:09:57 Restaurant owner vs. Restaurateur
1:12:34 Donât try it
1:16:17 Creative strategies
1:18:40 Business strategies
1:22:20 Colinâs business strategy
1:27:19 Opinion on 9-5ers
1:31:29 Future dreams
1:33:43 Fishing fellowship
1:36:40 Eliza Chapman
1:41:03 Golf and Fishing
1:44:55 Thank you
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Hello, and welcome to another episode of Winners Only Club: the podcast born in the Hamptons, NY. Today we welcome Dan Gasby. Dan Gasby was the guy who sold TV shows like Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, and the Oprah Winfrey show- arguably three of the most successful shows in television syndication history. Yet he's probably best known for building the B. Smith enterprise with partner and late wife B. Smith.
00:00-02:20 Intro
02:20 Camera readjustment (funny on video)
03:17 The art of selling
6:51 Danâs first impression of me
7:56 Definition of loser vs. winner in baseball terms
10:02 Biggest winner in his life
12:00 Meeting B. Smith and landing this dime
13:25 Navigating as partners in love and business
14:57 SSD Sh*rt Dick Syndrome
19:17 Buying a house in Sag Harbor
20:28 B. Smith: a true diva who cooks
22:01 Stay away from ticks, of all kinds
24:58 âBlack people can only cook soul foodâ
27:33 Danâs Zodiac sign
27:48 Danâs little secret to bounce back every time
30:37 Business strategies: sizzle not steak
32:31 Encounter in Mississippi
33:24 Danâs Mother and Father
36:16 Pro-women
38:41 The weekenders
39:35 Kids in the Hamptons
41:56 What are you doing now?
43:40 Growing up lower middle class
46:35 Rude encounter in the Hamptons
49:06 What music do you listen to?
51:29 Future plans
53:33 END
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VIDEO! You can watch George and I chat on Spotify and YouTube or listen to the conversation wherever you listen to podcasts. âWhatâs the likelihood that you go back to prison?â Georgeâs story is incredible- after 10 years of incarceration because he was outed by his own mother, George made a film now streaming on HBO and had his art displayed at the MoMA in New York.
Morton is a classical painter who spent ten years in federal prison. In the documentary, he travels to his hometown to paint his family members.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Winners Only Club- the #1 podcast in the Hamptons and beyond. I’m your host LuLu and today we have the pleasure to chat with Henry Hildreth III. About Henry: Have you ever wondered what is America’s oldest department store and what it’s like to run one? The family legacy of Henry Hildreth III dates back to 1635 when his family arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They were told by the King of England to raise kettle but the coastline was too rocky, so they eventually made their way to the Hamptons after Great South Bay and a stop in the Virginias. The store, eponymously named, Hildreth’s, started in 1842 selling things like buffalo ropes, whaling harpoons, buggy whips and things of that store. The conversation with "Humble" Henry disproves the “born with a silver spoon” stereotype. Boys and girls. Ladies and germs, please help me welcome Henry, or friends like to call him Hank. Everyone, welcome Henry.00:32 introduction1:50 Filming this during store hours2:40 Being a generational owner3:10 graduated from Southampton High School3:47 a piece of furniture from 1969 in the warehouse4:18 starting full-time in 19784:40 the “secret”: the cut5:17 kneeboarding6:10 challenge of running a family business6:34 wife and daughter: President and VP7:35 where do you source your products?8:20 beach vibe~9:59 did you have a mentor?10:15 gentlemen: father and grandfather tipped their hats10:51 taking over the family business11:33 wife taking care of the kids back then, and taking charge now13:15 selling Hildreth in East Hampton13:53 definition of winner14:43 definition of loser15:57 closing remarks16:45 wrap-up Comedy bit at Hildreth's: click hereHildreth's Home Goods:51 Main St, Southampton, NY 11968, United States(631) 283-2300
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Winners Only Club- the #1 podcast in the Hamptons and beyond. I’m your host LuLu and today we have the pleasure to chat with Mark Epley. If you’re listening to this podcast before December 11, 2021 10AM, you still can participate in the 18th Annual Polar Bear Plunge at Cooper’s Beach in Southampton.About Mark Epley: Having served Southampton Village as the Mayor for 12 years, this Veteran (literally and metaphorically) is still all about giving back to the community. During his Mayor years: he added vibrance to the village by implementing cultural hubs like the Southampton Arts Center. Now the owner of Seafield Center for Addiction Treatment in Westhampton Beach- which is where we did this interview. Above all his accomplishments and achievements, what he’s most proud of and hold closest to his heart: his wife, 11 grandkids and 4 hardworking kids. Listen as Mark shares advice on being a parent, what it takes to be a winner and laugh along with us as we discover our mutual fondness for Saturday Night Live. Everyone, welcome Mark.Timestamps:00:30 introduction1:04 Polar bear plunge 1:43 Heart of the Hamptons2:51 Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage3:10 Mayor of Southampton 2005-20174:30 conversation with Joseph Romansky5:40 conversation with Schwenk7:04 Kardashians9:48 Real Life as a Mayor10:18 Ban of Plastic Bag10:33 Washington D.C. Lobbyist 11:49 Getting screamed at for a good cause14:09 Parenting AdviceProud of his kids15:25 Oldest son15:58 Middle son16:15 Youngest son16:44 Daughter with twins19:19 Winner | Loser Definition 21:42 All your jobs22:15 Selling hot dogs23:40 Escort24:37 Living in a submarine for 69 days27:11 serving the Hamptons27:38 First date with wife NYC29:33 closing remarksp.s. look out for a funny Zach Galifianakis-between-two-ferns-inspried video segment we filmed at Seafield dropping soonSeafield Center:7 Seafield Lane, Westhampton Beach, NY Subscribe at luluromanotv.substack.com