Is the profit. In 2012, dan bennun partnered with his brother, dave, and his childhood friend david malino to launch inkkas, a Footwear Company based in brooklyn, new york. Dan authentic textiles, responsibly sourced, handcrafted. And our new logo. David it looks good. Lemonis inspired by dans travels, the shoes incorporate patterns and fabrics from around the world, giving them a bold and colorful look unlike anything on the market. Dan and the beauty about a printed textile is that you really have unlimited combinations that you can do. Lemonis but while dan has created some real hits, too many of his designs have bombed, leaving the company with big losses. David nobodys buying our new stuff. Its a disaster. Lemonis and with cash running low and debt mounting high, these entrepreneurs can only wait for another shoe to drop. Dan we need to see increases in sales, or we could potentially go out of business. Lemonis the shoe industry does over 48 billion annually, and Everybody Needs a
We will have more on the oval celebrations plus the latest on england at the netball world cup. They take on jamaica later england at the netball world cup. They take onjamaica later on. England at the netball world cup. They take on jamaica later on. Nick is looking at the weather. High pressure to start, low pressure later. I have the forecast plus i will be getting on your goat, simon, with news of something old but increasingly popular in the way of dealing with spreading wildfires. More celebrated in death than in life alan turing the mathematician who helped invent modern computing and break the german enigma code will be the face of the new £50 note. 1966, 2003, and now 2019 the years we heard the words england have won the world cup first in football, then rugby, and now of course cricket. And those words are still echoing in our ears after that remarkable cricket game yesterday described by many as the best final ever. And one of the most remarkable games ever. The players he
Atlantic outside the l. A. Times and many others. Her article in los magazine, the hugo problem, was a long reads best of 2015, and shes in conversation today with author erika hayasaki, who is also based in southern california. Most recent feature stories appeared in the New York Times magazine, wired the atlantic, others, a former national for the l. A. Times. She teaches storytelling at uc irvine. Shes an associate professor in the Literary Journalism program. Her books, the death class and somewhere have been released in 2014 and 2022, and she was named an npr best book of the year. You thank you. And i gotta i wonderful to be together with my longtime the of your work friends and im so excited for the outdoor world and i was going to ask you to just by reading a little bit okay all our. Yeah okay actually i should put my glasses right now. Get comfy. Yeah. You want to sit through. Yeah. Okay. So. Im going to read the chapter. Its just going savanna and its about the main character
By mona gable. So welcome, mona so mona is a freelance writer based in los angeles. Her work has appeared in the atlantic outside the l. A. Times and many others. Her article in los magazine, the hugo problem, was a long reads best of 2015, and shes in conversation today with author erika hayasaki, who is also based in southern california. Most recent feature stories appeared in the New York Times magazine, wired the atlantic, others, a former national for the l. A. Times. She teaches storytelling at uc irvine. Shes an associate professor in the Literary Journalism program. Her books, the death class and somewhere have been released in 2014 and 2022, and she was named an npr best book of the year. You thank you. And i gotta i wonderful to be together with my longtime the of your work friends and im so excited for the outdoor world and i was going to ask you to just by reading a little bit okay all our. Yeah okay actually i should put my glasses right now. Get comfy. Yeah. You want to s
Hi, everyone. Welcome to zabars bookshop. Thank you all for coming out tonight. Were here to celebrate the launch of searching for savanna by mona gable. So welcome, mona so mona is a freelance writer based in los angeles. Her work has appeared in the atlantic outside the l. A. Times and many others. Her article in los magazine, the hugo problem, was a long reads best of 2015, and shes in conversation today with author erika hayasaki, who is also based in southern california. Most recent feature stories appeared in the New York Times magazine, wired the atlantic, others, a former national for the l. A. Times. She teaches storytelling at uc irvine. Shes an associate professor in the Literary Journalism program. Her books, the death class and somewhere have been released in 2014 and 2022, and she was named an npr best book of the year. You thank you. And i gotta i wonderful to be together with my longtime the of your work friends and im so excited for the outdoor world and i was going to