Ellie Goulding is prepping for her Delirium World Tour and like anything, it's not just about preparing for the next performance but also ensuring that you go into it with the proper balance. We chatted with Ellie about her new partnership and collaboration with MacroBars.
“MacroBars have been my go-to snack after a workout and when I’m on tour. For the new bar, I wanted something that was sweet and a good-source of plant-based protein,” commented Goulding. “I am honored to help create a new product with a company that shares my values of healthy living and giving back.”
When she is on tour, they are her go to snack as it's something that she also enjoys when she is working out. “I love the taste and how they keep me satisfied for hours,” explains Goulding. “I am excited to begin my partnership with a brand that shares my values of healthy living and giving back.”
This collaboration was one that was very natural to the entertainer as she was drawn
to the brand for it organic, plant-based ingredients that were delicious too. Goulding continues she is, "a fan of GoMacro's products, but the company shares [her] values of living a balanced life, promoting sustainability, and giving back to the community; the partnership just made sense! "
When she created her own bar she kept her sweet tooth in mind as well as having a high protein snack. "The Coconut + Almond Butter + Chocolate Chips combines three of my favorite ingredients and is packed with energy and protein to get me through the day."
You can win a high intensity workout session with Ellie Goulding by visiting GoMacro and entering your code. In addition, there is an opportunity to win a chance to meet her in concert as well as backstage passes. Check out additional snacks within the GoMacro line as well.
Whether it's cleaning your face or just staying fresh, we're all about Burt's Bees Facial Cleansing Towelettes in Cucumber and Sage.
Safe sun is essential no matter the season and Coola Face SPF 30 Cucumber Matte Finish is the perfect item to include within your beauty routine. In addition this mineral sunscreen is also eco friendly as well!
We should never neglect our feet ,but Spring always reminds us that it's time to get our feet pampered for the perfect pedicure. We're big believers in giving a little love to them before heading to our salon of choice!
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Cucumber Beauty
Cucumber is one of the natural ways to soothe your skin when it's time to relax and get refreshed. This month we have some must have options to include the next time you need relief from head to toe.
When you're feeling run down, had too much jet-setting or simply need a moment, we suggest ClarityRX Cold Compress. It is a soothing cucumber mask that will make everything seem like it's back in balance.
Above the Handlebars Cuba
Late last summer, we attended an intimate roundtable that included a number of individuals within the travel industry on the topic of Cuba. At that time, we all discussed the ability to travel to Cuba without the restrictions that have existed for the past few decades. There was so much excitement and buzz in the room and we remember thinking about all the possibilities that would emerge by having this access as a traveler, for commerce and more.
Last month, as our President, delegates and businessmen entered the country, the reality of the having an open exchange became an even bigger possibility.
Since the President's visit, we're pleased to
share two stories in this month's issue that focuses on Cuba. Above the Handlebars, Cuba - highlights the journey that Ben and Brian, of Sole Bicycles, took days before President Obama's entry into the country as they experience Cuba from 12 - 15 hour rides on each day of their trip. They rode through the pulse and culture of this country that has been self contained.
Next, we are pleased to share Havana Motor Club, a movie that debuted at last year's Tribeca Film Festival and is available nationwide in theaters. The film looks at racing and how a dedicated group of local enthusiasts worked to bring this national sport back after it had been banned in the 50's.
Sole Bicycles was founded by a group of friends who loved playing an array of sports. They believed in creating a great bike that had an accessible pricepoint and was supported by a company whose brand was built on an active lifestyle. In addition to creating a great product that served a needed function, it was essential to reflect a culture around it.
This created a school of thought where people could purchase a bike and visit the website. This serves as a hub of content and community, which is not only about being active but giving back. They have built their following by organic growth, bootstrapped and no outside help! Yet in the midst of building this brand over the past few years, they truly
believe in a "work hard, play hard" system. Those who work within the company have enjoyed participating within group retreats that serve as inspiration for new models and styles. This could include speanding a month in Bali or a week in Mexico.
This wanderlust mindset mixed in with the need to give back creates a backdrop of organic serendipity which would bring members of Sole Bicycles team to an iconic visit to Cuba.
A friend that SB works with had been quite successful creating international bike tours which allow riders to enjoy destinations by peddaling through them. Due to the success
of these groups, he wanted to do the same monthly in Cuba and needed a fleet of bikes that could host 10 people. He asked SB to supply the bikes.
In addition to providing their bikes, the team at SB decided that it would be a great idea for them to come along (a team of 9) to experience it for themselves.
SB is based in Venice, CA and the team flew from there to Miami to connect to their flight to land into Havana which is 45 miles from Miami. To arrive into the city, they checked in 2 hours prior to the flight and flew into Havana and upon arrival, it took them 3 hours to get through customs in order to finally reach their destination. Interestingly enough, for the total travel time to get to Havana, they could have flown into Tokyo or a number of other destinations.
This trip was not only about seeing Cuba, but to experience it first hand. The SB team decided that they would find a place to stay via
Casa Particular (like Air BNB) with a cuban family. This way they could enjoy traditional meals and have an experience that was akin to those who were locals.
During their trip, they had a schedule that was intense; however, gave the best chance to cover the area as they immersed themselves into the trip. The team woke up at 9:30am to enjoy a traditional breakfast cooked by their host family and hopped on their bikes to move from neighborhood to neighborhood where they rode 30 - 40 miles a day. They would have dinner later in the evening, and then at 8-9pm they would get back to the tour and finish their day at 3-4am - to do it all again the nexy day.
These 12-15 tours on wheels allowed them to see people going about their day and the shifts from one community to the next. Ultimately, they covered a total of 100 miles and most of Havana. For some, touring the city by bike was a first; however, everyone experienced a significant difference in this city.
The SB team found that they were able to focus on their experiences even more due to the lack of being connected to the internet and the phone. Less than 3% have the internet and those who may be visiting would need to go to a WiFi park for outside access or to purchase a card/phone. It was the longest that many have been disconnected. But at the same time, it allowed them to bond even more to one another as well as their guide without the distraction of making sure to update friends, followers, fans and more in real time.
As a country that has been self contained, it has been untouched by a number of popular and consumer culture aesthetics from style of dress, cars etc that point to the 50's. As the team was out and about, they felt safe as the crime rates are low and carrying guns are illegal.
In general, as they rode through the community, they realized that it was busy, but not too crowded. From an economic standpoint, many are employed by the government sector and additional jobs are trade oriented Currently, there are a not a lot of private businesses.
As a matter of fact, as the team biked throughout the city, they were surprised that it was difficult to obtain a bottle of water from corner stores, carts - something that is readily available here in a number of cities whether you live in large cities or go to small towns. The ability to stop and get something when you wanted it really made the guys realize the cultural difference between where they were and how they grew up.
This trip took place as they traveled under a "People for People" status with missionary purposes for a church group. At the conclusion of the trip, they gave their bikes to a church which would allow their missionaries to pick flowers to sell to raise funds.
During this trip, as they rode through Cuba, they had the benefit of seeing the government getting ready for Obama's visit as workers paved miles of streets in Old Town Ha-
vana, painting fences and fixing other elements in a mad dash as this was a few days prior to the official visit.
In the beginning, members of the group looked at this trip as one that woud be a fun vacation that would include partying, takig pictures and more. But the impact of seeing one of the few nations that have not had open access for 60-70 years was eye opening! One noted that everywhere they went, people loved seeing their bikes that were new (as opposed to the Schwin models they noticed from the 50's). At one point in the trip, they happened to go to a cigar factory which sold Cohebas. They traded one of their bikes for a box of the luxury cigars (yet the value of the box of cigars was much higher then the bike). The universal need of having something modern and new was not lost on the team. They experienced this upgraded area as well as a numer of authentic places that residents have enjoyed.
Cuba is going through a change and it is not one that will be overnight. A lot of questions remain: What do open policies mean for those that are Cuban residents? How will corporations begin to be introduced into the ecosystem (a number of properties such as Starwood Hotels has begun to create a strategy for expansion in the area)? How will Cuba balance between maintaining their heritage while integrating in a modern culture? More importantly for those who live in Cuba, what opportunities will they have to start their own businesses?
The idea that there is a "magic switch" where overnight there is an idealized setting where people will people will be able to come to Cuba, enjoy a daquiri as they sit in an outdoor cafe Instagramming their current status, is one that will take time with a lot of growing pains as they get to where they want to be as a nation, but the world will be watching.
This month, HAVANA MOTOR CLUB was released nationally in theaters across the US. This movie is a character driven story that follows Reynaldo "Rey" López García, Carlos Alvarez Sanchez, Armando "Piti" Munnet Rodriguez, Jose "Jote" Antonio Madera, Reinaldo "Tito" López Fernández, Saul Garcia, and Milton Díaz Cánter. At its core, HMC showcases the change that is racing down the streets of Havana. Cuba's premier underground drag racers struggle to prepare their classic cars for the first official car race since the 1959 Revolution.
During the 84 minutes of this documentary, recent reforms are presented including: the owning of property, allowance of small businesses, and greater exchange between Cubans, Cuban Americans, tourists, and other foreigners. These changes affect the lives of these racers and their families. One racer enlists the help of a Cuban American patron in Miami to bring in parts for his modern Porsche. His main competitor is a renowned mechanic who uses ingenuity rather than resources to create a racing machine out of his father’s 1955 Chevy Bel Air. Another racer ponders whether he will participate in the race or sell his motor — one that he recovered on the ocean floor from a ship used to smuggle Cubans off the island — in order to flee Cuba on a raft headed to Florida.
Meanwhile, the race itself is in jeopardy of coming to fruition due to factors ranging from its status as an elitist sport to the arrival of the Pope in Cuba. Through the experiences of these racers and their community, HAVANA MOTOR CLUB explores how Cuba is changing today and what its future holds in light of the Obama Administration’s recent move to normalize relations with the island nation.
With the success of this movie that debuted at last year's Tribeca Film Festival and a recent
screening that we attended, we wanted to find out more about how this movie came together and chatted with the film's director and producer, Bent-Jorgan Perlmutt.
ATHLEISURE MAG: We enjoyed the film and learning about these four characters juxtaposed against the changes that are taking place in Cuba - how did you decide to present the story in this manner?
BENT-JORGAN PERLMUTT: It was a process in getting this film created as there were a number of delays. As you saw in the film, there were a number of times when we were told that the race was happening and then last minute, it would be postponed or cancelled - such as the Pope's visit. We spent about 4 months there, but there were months of delays. Even on the day that we filmed the race which was covered in the film, I wasn't really sure until we were there that it was actually going to happen!
When we looked at the amount of footage that we had amassed, 300 hours - a decision had to be made about how we tell the story. We decided that although we had followed a number of the drag racers that the best was was to bring these 4 men forward as they reflected distinct stories of where Cubans are. We have the man who wishes to leave Cuba for opportunities in the US, another who rejects the changes, a man who embraces what is happening and the one that embodies the everyday life of a Cuban who comes from a family of car fixers and is not affected by what is going on around him.
AM: We got to see a number of first hand accounts of the drag racing world, were there edits that were requested by the drivers and in filming this, did you feel safe during production?
BJP: We felt very safe during filming and we also took steps towards ensuring that, such as filming the races that took place during the day as opposed to at night. Many of the scenes where you see racing from inside the car, were due to our sponsor GoPro, which had their cameras from inside as opposed to having our teams in them during races.
Some racers did have concerns with filming how they received their parts for their cars; therefore these parts were taken out. In addition, scenes involving gambling were also taken out. In Cuba, if you are caught gambling, you will serve 3 - 4 years in jail. We have shown this film at a number of festivals including the Havana Film Festival last December and it was met with a warm reception.
AM: Since filming of HAVANA MOTOR CLUB has taken place, are there thoughts of following up with them?
BJP: We were so fortunate to come to Cuba when we did 4 years ago to film this movie as now there are many productions looking to film in the area. Unlike Cuban athletes that have been covered in films, this movie allowed the everyday Cuban to be portrayed as well as to present popular topics that are relevant right now. There have been talks to do a spinoff documentary series on the racers as a way to know their stories a bit more. Interestingly enough, the guys are being filmed for Fast and the Furious 8 which is taping in Cuba. Anthony Bourdain has also filmed with them as well.
AM: Since the film's production and with the current changes taking place in this country, has the state of racing changed there?
BJP: Racing hasn't changed in Cuba, but the amount of money coming into the sport has. There are racers that are now sneaking in Maserattis and BMWs!
If you're not familiar with Kelsea Ballerini, then now is a good time to check out this country-pop singer who performed and recently won her first ACM Award a few weeks ago (as well as performed with Nick Jonas) no stranger to the spotlight, she performed with Taylor Swift, appeared on Good Morning America and has appeared on this season's Nashville on ABC. Taking a breather with the release of her new video, Peter Pan, preparing to join Rascal Flatts on their upcoming tour this summer as well as performing during this year's CMA Fest, we took a moment to chat with Kelsea who is clearly a girl on the move!
ATHLEISURE MAG: Congratulations on winning your first ACM for New Female Vocalist, what went through your mind when you found out?
KELSEA BALLERINI: That I sat in the section behind the artists section last year and this year I won my first award, it's crazy how how much has happened in a year!
AM: We're excited to see you at CMA Fest this year - how do you prepare for this performance and how exciting is it for you to hit the stage in Nashville this summer?
KB: I've sat in that stadium and watched all of my favorite artists play that show for years now. I don't think I'll even know what to expect, but I'll probably walk off stage and cry.
AM: You're touring with Rascal Flatts this summer, what are must have items that you'll take with you when you're on the road that make you feel like you're "at home?"
KB: My dog, Candle (because I share a bus with 9 boys) and my best friend.
AM: You're a busy girl as your schedule has you running across the country, how do you take a moment for yourself?
KB: I'll go get a mani or a pedi or I'll go scope out the local coffee shops or some nights I just go to bed early and snuggle with my dog.
AM: How do you stay in shape - do you have a favorite workout routine or bring your equipment with you?
KB: I try to eat pretty healthy on the road. I'm in so many amazing cities that I like to get out and walk my dog as much as possible, so both of us can get out and get moving.
AM: What's in your summer wardrobe that you can't wait to wear within your rotation?
KB: Fun hats, bright sunnies and floral rompers.
AM: What are your must haves when it comes to your skincare/beauty routine?
KB: Clarisonic, every night. Aragon oil when my skin is feeling dry.
AM: Speaking of beauty, we noticed that you partnered with Mary Kay for their "Don't Look Away" Campaign, how important is your involvement in this and how did this partnership come about?
KB: I'm a big supporter of women empowering women so I was excited to be a voice for this event.
AM: Tell us about Peter Pan, your 3rd single - it has had such a great buzz to it and you recently released the video as well?
KB: It's my favorite song on my record. I feel like I get to show a different, more mature, side of my songwriting.
AM: What else do you want to share with Athleisure Mag in terms of upcoming projects?
KB: I'm really excited to hit the road with one of my favorite acts, Rascal Flatts, this summer. They are so good live and I can't wait to be a can every night.
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We shot our cover editorial at Hanley New York , a Crescent Heights property within their Fitness Center, Resident Lounge and residence. We interviewed the property to find out more about the building.
ATHLEISURE MAG: What amenities are offered to residents at Hanley New York?
CRESCENT HEIGHTS: At Hanley, residents have access to a great selection of amenities, including the Fitness Center, designed by Jay Wright of The Wright Fit, and our meticulously designed, urban treehouse inspired Resident Lounge. A doorman building, Hanley residents also have access to a 24-hour concierge, porter, live-in super and in-residence package delivery service. Through Hanley’s resident app residents have access to multiple discounts on dry cleaning, laundry service, housekeeping, dog walking, furniture rental services, etc. Hanley also has a parking garage, laundry facility and bike and resident storage.
AM: We shot a portion of our shoot in your Fitness Center and Resident Lounge. Who created/designed these luxury spaces?
CH: Jay Wright, fitness extraordinaire and founder and CEO of The Wright Fit, designed the fitness center at Hanley. Overlooking the courtyard, the space offers an innovative approach to health and wellness. The Fitness Center not only encompasses floor space for residents to work out with their personal trainer, but is equipped with state-of-theart exercise equipment, including Cybex Arc Trainers, and Woodway treadmills by 4Front. The Resident Lounge was designed by Lily Z Design, an interior décor firm based in New York City whose work has been featured in publications including Elle Décor and Time Out NY. The Lounge was inspired by an urban tree house, and features reclaimed wood panels, greenery and contemporary furnishings. Once combined, the space is the perfect place for Hanley residents to relax. The study area of the Lounge includes a built-in desk, meeting table, and wall-mounted white boards, with WiFi, while the children’s play space caters to creative minds with a chalkboard wall and imaginative soft seating that
resembles large boulders.
AM: Are there sustainable features in the property?
CH: Windows are currently being replaced which will reduce noise pollution in residences and protect against drafts for more effective interior climate control. Hanley New York is also part of a steam condensation recycling program.
AM: Is the Hanley currently being renovated and when will it be completed?
CH: Hanley has been recently updated for an effortlessly elevated 21st century lifestyle. This includes lobby, amenity spaces, and the courtyard adjacent to the lobby. The courtyard was designed by award-winning landscape architecture firm Reed-Hilderbrand, the space will allow residents to enjoy a quiet, outdoor oasis in the heart of the city.
AM: For those moving to this building, what are key points of interest that will make residents enjoy living in the neighborhood?
CH: Hanley’s elegant Upper East Side location is definitely one of the building’s best assets. Set on the corner of 66th and 3rd, Hanley residents are footsteps from iconic New York destinations, such as Central Park, and the shops on Fifth Avenue. Stylish restaurants, internationally renowned cultural institutions and gourmet markets are also a stone’s throw away! Hanley is also within several blocks of the 4, 5, 6, N, Q, and R subway lines, and in walking distance from Midtown and the Plaza District.
AM: Are there bespoke services offered to residents in this building?
CH: Another unique feature of Hanley is the building’s digital advantages. Residents have a Hanley specific app that allows them to pay rent, reserve amenity spaces, view the Hanley resident event calendar, track packages, and submit work orders and communicate with management. The Hanley app also allows residents access to exclusive perks, and resident discounts.
THE AQUA ROAD TO THE OLYMPICS
The road to the Olympics® is one that involves a lot of training. Many athletes train in a number of areas and the Nantahala Outdoor Center is the nation's largest outdoor recreation company in North Carolina We sat down with Olympian and spokesperson/ambassador of the NOC - Joe Jacobi. In addition to winning gold in Barcelona during the summer 2008 games, he served as the CEO of the USA Canoe/Kayak and TV sports commentator for NBC. We asked about NOC for guests cominh to enjoy nature as well as a place for future Olympians to train and those heading to Rio this summer.
ATHLEISURE MAG: What is the Nantahala Outdoor Center?
JOE JACOBI: The Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) is the nation's largest outdoor recreation company. Over a million guests visit NOC annually to embark on a diverse collection of more than 120 different river and land-based programs such as learning to kayak at NOC world-renowned Paddling School, test the latest outdoor gear, and shop at its LEED-certified flagship retail stores, or enjoy resort amenities such as its three restaurants and multi-tiered accommodations.
We are also one of the largest employers in Western North Carolina and 23 Olympians, including two Olympic Gold Medalists, have called NOC home.
NOC has been recently recognized by The New York Times as the “Nation's Premiere Paddling School,” “The Best Place to Learn” by Outside, and as “One of the Best Outfitters on Earth” by National Geographic Adventure.
AM: Is this center open to the public?
JJ: Not only is NOC open to the public, it was the mission of our founders, Payson Kennedy and Horace Holden, Sr., to get our guests outside and experiencing the best that the outdoors has to offer. Whether on rivers, trails, or in the air, everything that
happens at NOC is geared towards showing path into the outdoors for EVERYONE.
AM: In addition to enjoying water sports, NOC also contains opportunities to lodge here - how is that beneficial to the overall experience?
JJ: I grew up in the Washington, DC area so the noise and bustle of a big city was always present. I remember the first time I visited NOC as a teenager - that full experience of peace and quiet isn't just on the river but the way you experience evening, downtime, and rest. NOC is very accessible to many cities around the southeastern US making day-trips to our headquarters on the Nantahala River or one of the other 7 rivers which are rafter feasible but the full experience at NOC is the day AND night experience at NOC.
AM: How many Olympians have trained here and what is it like?
JJ: So we can't guarantee that every NOC guest or staff member will become an Olympian but our track record is pretty impressive. To date, 22 Olympians in the sport of canoeing have come from NOC and this summer, we are excited to send our 23rd Olympia to the Games, whitewater kayaker, Michal Smolen, is Team USA's leading prospect for a medal a the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
NOC is an outstanding venue in which to live and train in competitive paddlesports. There are incredible rivers that run yeararound make the perfect practice courses for training; there is a deeply-committed and supportive community of high performance athletes; NOC provides flexible employment opportunities for athletes; and, you have 5-10 competitive events staged each year in your backyard, ranging from local and participatory events to national and international events such at National Championships or a World Championships.
AM: Are there any Olympians that you are currently training that you are sending to
Rio this year?
JJ: I guess I jumped ahead on this one! NOC is so excited to send our 23rd Olympian to the Olympic Games - whitewater kayaker, Michal Smolen, is Team USA's leading contender for a medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio this summer. Born in Poland, Michal learned to paddle at NOC when he was 9 years old. Today, our aspiring young paddlers (my own 15 yo daughter included!) look up to Michal as a role model on and off the water. Michal is very giving of his time, incredibly humble, and so excited to be representing the United States.
AM: How did your relationship with NOC take place and what is your role there?
JJ: I grew up training on the Potomac River in the Washington, DC area - a Malcolm Gladwell/Outlier story of sorts with the some of the most fortuitous circumstances in paddlesports. I grew up close to the training site on the river where the world champions and world medalists practiced every day with the legendary coach in the sport. When I was just 13 years old, they welcomed me into their group.
As I progressed and the Whitewater Slalom was added to the 1992 Olympic Games program in Barcelona, my canoe partner, Scott Strausbaugh, wanted to make a full-time commitment to our training. The DC area was very expensive so we chose to move to NOC where we could extend the length of our practice sessions, add more training sessions per day, and simply engage even more deeply in our Olympic pursuit.
When we stepped up on to the podium at the 1992 Olympic Games as the first Americans to
win gold in Olympic whitewater competition, we did so as part of the NOC community, which provided with the ideal setting, support, and leadership to excel on and off the water.
That's what makes my current role with NOC so much fun and rewarding. I am a NOC spokesperson and ambassador. I love telling the story of our organization, our founders, the outdoors, and of course our next generation of Olympians like Michal.
AM: Will you be in Rio with your athlete?
JJ: No Rio for me this year, but we have a lot of Guest and Employee engagement opportunities with the Games here i the States, including a celebration of "Olympic Day" at NOC on June 18th of this year.
AM: Are there any milestones that NOC will enjoy in 2016 that Athleisure Mag should know about?
JJ: Not sure there is one so much as an Olympic year tends to spotlight ALL the elements of the outdoors that we serve (we were founded in an Olympic year, 1972.) On specifics, we have number of phenomenal events coming this year serving people from the high performance community to families who just want to compete together - you can check out our events here.
AM: What activities are offered at NOC?
JJ: We simply love rivers and boats in which people can propel with a paddle. Our guests choose from 8 different rivers in which paddle, raft, SUP, or float. Our Paddle School has an absolutely world class roster of instructors. On land, at our headquarters on the Nantahala River, we have a mountain top, over-the-trees zip line adventure include on zip that is about a 1/2 mile long - more on that right here.
Also, we prepare people via our our outdoor school for every kind of outdoor experience imaginable - not just paddling, but swiftwater rescue and wilderness medicine to name a few.
AM: Although people come to NOC for the activities, what takeaway do they get from North Carolina as a state?
JJ: North Carolina's diversity is amazing. From our shores and beaches to our mountains and rivers, the DNA of the outdoors lives in NC. My role with NOC takes me all over the state. When people see the NOC logo on my shirt, they smile, reflect, and typically share a family story about their experiences with their family and friends. It's very special to see the way NOC has touched and contributed to North Carolina's outdoor story.
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A Stroke of Beauty
When it's time to put your face on we like the many options that Laura Mercier provides through their foundations as well as their tinted moisturizers that are available in a number of shades for a range of skintones. Great product for your face should be applied with great tools. Recently, we received makeup brushes by Artis Brushes which takes our implements to another level in terms of coverage, as well as adding luxury to our vanity.
We've been long time fans of Laura Mercier as every product they add to their assortment creates a flawless finish and has a number of nutrients, including pearl mica that are added to protect your face while enhancing it.
One of their new additions is Candleglow Soft Luminous Foundation. Available in 24 shades, this foundation mimics the ambient glow that candlelight creates that you love having when heading to dinner on date night!
Laura Mercier's Tinted Moisturizer - Oil Free product provides the perfect no makeup look that gives light coverage as well as moisture. On days that you opt from using foundation (beach days, going to the gym), you can have a hint of color, while also haveing SPF included within your look.
Dubbed the Rolls Royce of makeup brushes, Brushes as their design is not only a feast for the eyes and where you put your product on. The brand believes that having great foundations, eyeshadows need the synergy of brushes that optimize the use of the product that you pair with it. When visiting the website, each tool has the suggested type of product that can be used with it.
Botkier is the quintessential NYC handbag that girls in the know love to carry no matter where they live. It's all about handbags in an array of shapes that truly work with your lifestyle. We sat down with Monika Botkier to talk bags, the collaboration with model, Cocoa Rocha and more!
ATHLEISURE MAG: How does Botkier maintain its "cool girl" style as an effortlessly chic brand?
MONICA BOTKIER: Thank you! That’s our mantra. Our girl is 'street smart chic.' She knows what she wants and has an edge to her style... always confident. We think about her in every aspect of the brand, from product design to social media. When I started the brand, I was a downtown girl living my dream in Soho NYC and that moment resonates with the modern woman no matter where she lives.
AM: How much of a role does NYC play in the
designs?
MB: In 2013, after 10 years, we added New York to our brand name officially. There is a certain strength and attitude to the women of NYC. We like to celebrate our city in this way, particularly in terms of style and functionality that informs our design process. New York is our muse!
AM: How much does your photographic background place into the design and/or the brand at large?
MB: I was very focused on fashion photography as I transitioned to design, so style was a big part of that artistic expression for me. Through the years I shot some of the campaigns which was a function of being an entrepreneur and an independent brand. We were now of the first contemporary brands who would even create campaigns because that was so second nature for me. Now we have amazing teams that we collaborate with
A Moment with Monica Botkier
I can tell you it’s very satisfying to see the product go from sketch to sample to shoot.
AM: What are your 3 favorite bodies in the collection for Spring '16?
MB: Our bags are names after NY neighborhoods or streets. My favorites for S16 are the Irving Hobo, Cobble Hill shoulder and the classic Soho Tote.
AM: Tell us about your collab with Coco Rocha?
MB: I was a big fan of Coco, her astute sense of style and social media saavy. I believe collaborations are really important for brands to keep things fresh and fun. We reached out to her and she was excited. The connection was instant, I had met her before at events around the city. She is a wonderful, energetic, super smart talent and a new mom to boot. Coco is the ultimate modern woman, our ideal Botkier girl.
AM: How do you juggle your time between business and friends/family?
MB: The million dollar question! Female power and promise are the touch points today for any industry. We see how we still have to fight for the respect we deserve as women in the working world. The truth is you’ll always have more on your plate when you have a family and a business. You can have it all but it isn’t some retouched version of what that looks and feels like. It’s hard work and the balance comes from within accepting that it will never be perfect. I try not to be too hard on yourself and be realistic. There are only so many hours in the day. It’s important to be present in the moment you’re in. Believe in yourself, your goals and keep pushing. Give and receive love starting with yourself.
AM: With the success of your brand how do you achieve balance and stay connected/present?
MB: Life-Work-Balance is truly a buzz phrase today and I think that's great. This means at we are collectively thinking how to achieve a healthy and happy life that isn't only about work! It takes effort to eat right, meditate and
breathe through challenges. For me being grateful helps me keep perspective. I try not to get overwhelmed by media, social, news or otherwise, but to remain aware. All I can say there is no perfect formula and it takes work to maintain through consciousness. I belong to a group of creative and successful women, many of them designers I admire so having a group to lean on is also a nice way to find that balance.
AM: How do you prepare for the Spring personally and as a brand?
MB: I look forward and then make a list of goals. It’s a great time to refresh the vision board and make sure to recommit to New Year's resolutions like meditation, diet and exercise since summer is right around the corner! Same for the brand. We review, regroup and renew for the warm seasons to come. People feel inspired when the sun starts shining and the weather gets warmer, it’s a great time for new creative plans.
AM: What does Balance Next mean to you?
MB: The first thing I think of is the life/work/ health/happiness/peace balance that should be a priority for everyone to feel grounded no matter what is happening at the moment. It’s the commitment to wellness which as I get older has started to become more of focus and brings me true joy.
AM: What are 3 musts for your personal time?
MB: Sorry for the cliche but I love Soul Cycle, also Y7 yoga studio, Dr. Frank Lipman’s protein shakes for breakfast and Roman’s for a neighborhood food spot (Brooklyn Fort Greene). Music in as much of the day as possible, car, kitchen, office everywhere!
AM: Athleisure is about comfortable clothes that can transition from the gym, to brunch, meetings and a night out or jetsetting (think Bandier leggings paired with a cashmere tunic and ankle boots) - what are 3 favorite pieces that are great within your athleisure look?
MB: Just what you mentioned above - my ideal atheleisure outfit to a T!
Breathe In
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EXHALE SPA
When it comes to obtaining peace and zen, Exhale Spa unifies the need of feeling and being good with the perfect blend of its spa and fitness offerings. With 29 boutiques in 11 markets, there is something for everyone to enjoy when it comes to achieving the ultimate in luxury mindfulness.
Since 2003, its spa and fitness boutiques are in free standing boutiques, hotels, resorts and luxury residential properties. Guests seeking spa therapies can enjoy a number of services including massages, facials, accupunctures, nails and massages. For those focused on a total workout, there are barre, cardio, HIIT and yoga sessions within their studios.
In addition to these options, guests can have a number of well-being programs to choose from including, retreats, Thai stretching, bridal bootcamp, 6 week core evolution and personal training.
Exhale Spa has won a number of awards that focus on Best Massage, Best Couple's Massage, Best Workout, Best Guy Friendly Gym Class, Best Facial, Best Yoga, Best Hotel Gym, Best Local Spot For Pampering
and so much more.
Annbeth Escbach serves as Exhale Spa's CEO and founder. It started as a focus on knowing that what people wanted within the spa and fitness industries didn't exist. By placing these components under
one roof, they had the ability to create a transformational mind body spa and fitness center together.
This idea became a reality when she reached out to her founding team members which includes Julia Sutton (COO). To fuse her
vision of fitness and spa together, she looked no further then two of her teachers who worked at Lotte Berk Method Studio on the UES. Frank Devito (EVP, Mind Body Classes and Training) lends his expertise to the fitness portion of the experience. Elisabeth Halfpapp (EVP, Mindbody Programming) supports the spa portion of the program.
Together, the founders continue to bring innovation to their centers while selecting the best locations. Whether you're a member or purchase classes and/or treatments a la carte, continue to check on their website and social channels to see what they have available to in their quest to, "Come in. Exhale. Leave Better."
Snacking just got easier with two recipes that allow you to get vital nutrients, while taking very little time to make! These are perfect for the Spring and the Summer.
We hit the Athleisure Kitchen with Chef Rosalie from Williams Sonoma and began thinking about how we can get fruits and vegetales into our meals. These treats are perfect now as well as when we head into the summer. When you master these recipes, you can add your own twists to them and both can be done rather quickly!
We love a good ice pop as it's cool and refreshing. A few seasons ago we learned about Zoku which easily makes and freezes your pops of choice. A huge trend is being able to include slices of fruit, adding yogurt
creation and when you have really mastered it, a boozy option that is perfect for day or night! We created a POM-pop, Pear Pop and a Passion Fruit Pop.
POPSICLE INGREDIENTS
• Your drink of choice (we had three different pops so we used Ceres Pear, Ceres Passion Fruit and POM Wonderful - no sugar free juices)
• Sliced assorted fruit
• Zoku machine
• Make sure to slice your chosen fruits into thin slices. We used plums, kiwi and strawberries
• Pour your beverage of choice into the Zoku maker
• Place your sliced fruits into each slot with the beverage
• Place the spill guard sticks in the Zoku
NOTE: You must place the Zoku in the freezer before using it to make your pops. The Zoku will freeze your treats within 12 minutes! Once it is frozen, you can make 3 servings of 3 (9 pops total) before you have to freeze it again.
Hummus is such a great snack that takes chickpeas to another level. The easiest way to make it is in the Vitamix. We have taken the classic recipe and added a few twists that give it an elevated taste while also being really quick and easy to make!
HUMMUS INGREDIENTS:
• 2 15oz cans of chickpeas (garbanzos), one drained , one with liquid
• 1/4 cup (35g) raw sesame seeds
• 1 tablespoon olive oil
• 1/4 cup (60ml) lemon juice
• 1 garlic clove peeled
• 1 teaspoon cumin
• salt an crushed red pepper
• Place all ingredients, except salt, into the Vitamix container in the order listed and secure lid
• Select Frozen Desserts program
• Press start
• Allow machine to complete programed cycle, using the tamper to press the ingredients into the blades
NOTE: It takes 5 minutes to prepare this recipe and it makes 3 3/4 cups which is great for a solo nibble or for a small gathering. As we're hummus fans, we always like to shake it up. In this version, once we made it, we added a little more olive oil, pine nuts, sliced red peppers and crushed red pepper. This added a bit of a zest to our recipe - but there are a number of items that work well with this recipe. In addition, it can be served with crackers, mini pitas (shown here) and so much more.
THE ROAD TO GOLD
Last month we spent the afternoon at one of NYC's fitness meccas on the west side of NYC. KT Tape (an elastic sports and fitness tape designed for muscle, ligament, a tendon pain and relief support) debuted their new line of USA branded tape with an Olympic theme just in time for this summer's global games as we continue on towards the Road to Rio.
In addition to presenting the tape, Athleisure Mag chatted with Kerri Walsh Jennings, a legendary professional beach volleyball player. We have seen her compete at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympics with her teammate - Misty May-Treano. Together, they were named, "the greatest beach volleyball team of all time." Together they have won 3 gold medals.
As Kerri prepares for the upcoming Olympics in Rio, she has a new teammate and has winning gold, maitaining balance and a number of exciting projects.
ATHLEISURE MAG: You're a busy mom, training for the Olympics and have a number of businesses and spokeswork. How do you find balance and get personal time for yourself?
KERRI WALSH JENNINGS: I have a pretty intense schedule, but it came down to stop complaining and simply, get it done. Now, I get up before my kids at 4:45/5:15 am so that I can have the time to check in with myself, have a coffee, write in my journal in silence.
From the time they're up, I have 3 - 6 hours of physical training. Twice a week I have weight training, Pilates 3 times a week and then Versus with SenseLabs. This is a program that trains your brain like a muscle - I did this for the London games to prepare for it. I feel that this is an essential for me to perform at my best.
AM: How is it going to the games with a new partner and how do you prepare for this as you get closer?
"When we're on the court, we work as one which is important as it takes a village to get to where we are."
KWJ: I loved working with Misty and my new partner, April Ross and I competed in Rio in March to qualify for the Olympics. We won a silver and a gold and got our 100th team win together. When we're on the court, we work as one which is important as it takes a village to get to where we are.
We just fit and in coming back after my injury, it was a blessing in disguise as it broke us both down to a point where we knew we needed each other in order to get where we want to go. We rise together.
AM: Is Rio a family affair?
KWJ: Absolutely my family and I made the choice together to get our fourth gold medal. My three children and husband (Casey Jennings, a beach volleyball player) will be rooting along.
AM: Off the court, you launched 'Kerri', a clothing line in collaboration with ASICS, how do you juggle that along with everything else you do?
KWJ: Everything I do is all about a team. It's a great support and it allows everyone to do what they know how to do to create a positive result. I love being able to put my design elements into these leggings (seen on pg 81) which has my signature braid interwoven into the design of the pants. Working with ASICS is a really seamless process and one that I find great to be a part of.
Kerri Walsh/MIsty May-Treanor photo courtesyf of Kitagaki Jr/ZUMA PRESS. com
On April 15, 2013, terrorist attacks hit the Boston Marathon, which killed 3 people and injured an estimated 264. The stories were heartbreaking, but as is the case with adveristy, it's how one survives Since 2013, the Boston Marathon continues to run every year on April 18th (which is known as Patriots Day, commemorating the anniversaries of the Battle of Lexington and Concord). Although there are many stories that emerged from this tragedy, we are rooting for Adrianne Haslet-Davis who is not only a survivor, but is returning to the 120th running of this race after sustaining injuries from the tragic race day.
Athleisure Mag applaudes her courage and determination that Adrianne has shown, as she continues to live her life to the fullest without limitations is such a universal story. We took a moment with Adrianne to talk about all things #AdrianneStrong from her taining, how she prepares, her playlist and Limbs for Life!
ATHLEISURE MAG: How has the training and preparation been for the upcoming Marathon?
ADRIANNE HASLET-DAVIS: Training has been both challenging and rewarding. Since I wasn't a runner before, I was going into it with an open mind and eager to learn. This allows for the small celebrations along the way, and more happy dances! Yet the challenge was using the blade itself. It took a lot of patience, and learning to lift my left knee high, getting back up after many falls, and finally able to run over cobblestones and curbs!
AM: Everyone has a reason for running a marathon, whether it's participating, placing and/or finishing - what is your focus/ reason for running this race?
AHD: My focus since putting on the blade and hitting the pavement on day one is the same as it is now, Just try it. Try to be brave enough to hit that first curb, try to increase my stride, try to kick asphalt every time. Sometimes just showing up for a
run and completing it is enough. My reason for running is simple; I run for those who cannot. There are 200,000 amputees and growing int his country and so many of them do not have prosthetics. I run to raise money for Limbs for Life to give limbs to those who cannot afford them. So they, too, can dream big, walk their child to school, stand upright to kiss someone, and return to life again.
AM: At Ted X St Louis Women, you focused on Tales of a Recovering Perfectionist - how has that process shaped how you see and do things now?
AHD: Oh goodness, I still am a recovering perfectionist! I am reminded of this daily when I try something new, or even re-visit something I have done before. I remind myself that while pushing myself to do my best is important, my best, whatever that may be, is enough. I let the space between where I am and where I need to be inspire me.
AM: In preparation of the Boston Marathon, how do you mentally prepare being at the setting?
AHD: I have pictured the day every time I run. What will it be like to wake up that morning, take the ride into Hopkington, hit that start line, and go. I have tried countless times while running, for every reason possible. I mentally prepare by knowing that it is the journey, not the destination. That every step is another accomplishment.
AM: What has running taught you beyond the health benefits that it provides?
AHD: Running has taught me to let go of daily habits that keep us indoors or behind a screen. I thought at first, “I don’t have time to train!” Yet I looked at my habits and thought, I can spend less time on my phone, computer, and I can even run while I am traveling. No excuses.
AM: After a run, what do you enjoy doing?
AHD: After my run, I sit and mediate. Before turning on gadgets and checking emails, social media, I just sit in silence. I think about the run, what I accomplished, those that cannot run, and how it is all for them.
AM: How do you achieve balance as you have your hands in a lot of projects and being able to take time for yourself is important?
AHD: Time to myself is key. I find the days that are most stressful to me are when I do not take an hour or two int he middle of the day to myself. If that happens, I get very stressed and overwhelmed. I love being busy, and feel very fortunate to have the opportunities that I do to get my hands in so many projects. Yet sleep and a moment in the day to myself are number one priorities for me. If I have those, I can conquer anything!
AM: What is in your playlist right now (top 3 songs) and will you be listening to a playlist for the Boston Marathon, if so what is on that list?
AHD: I have had the opportunity to speak with some radio stations that will be along the route. They have asked the same thing and will play a few of my favorites while I pass! My top songs are Matangi by M.I.A., Brave by Sara Bareilles, and Fight Song by Rachel Platten. I’m also a fan of my go to Shipping up to Boston by Dropkick Murphys!
AM: Tell us about #AdrianneStrong as well as Limbs for Life.
AHD: #AdrianneStrong is my team name, filled with friends who will be running this year with me raising money for Limbs for Life. I have worked with them for years. It is an organization that provides limbs for those that cannot afford them. They give back hope, life, and dreams to so many. Imagine not being able to stand upright to kiss your love or walk your child to school. They give that back. Amputees are not bro-
ken. We are simply missing pieces, and Limbs for Life gives that back.
AM: What's next after the Boston Marathon and what projects will you tackle that we can keep an eye out for?
AHD: After the Marathon, I will continue my work with Limbs for Life, until every amputee has a limb. I will also dance at an event for the Felix Organization, called Dance this Way and I will again enter competitive dancing as well.
Follow Adrianne @AdrianneHaslet on race day!
In our inaugural issue in January, we interviewed health and fitness guru, Jillian Michaels. Recently, we connected with her protege, Tee Major, who is known for his military based workout method and knew this was a great fit for our community. We chatted with Tee to find out more about his vision and method
ATHLEISURE MAG: Prior to working in the fitness industry, did you always want to work in this field?
TEE MAJOR: No. I actually had the dream of being an MTV VJ! This dream influenced my decision to choose a University on the east coast while being recruited to play collegiate football. I choose a small school with an even smaller strength & conditioning program. Fortunately, my strength coach in high school was very good and instilled great fundamentals in me early on. This knowledge, along with a desire to help others, blossomed in college and became a focus after graduation.
AM: You have modeled for a number of top fitness brands, are there any campaigns/ads that stick out as your favorite?
TM: I had the pleasure of working with Adidas on a “Impossible Is Nothing” collegiate campaign. I loved the message and the images were on numerous collegiate campuses. I had friends all over the country “spotting” me. That was great.
AM: Prior to focusing on your fitness programs and courses, how did you get involved in training military members - how did that focus the style of working out that you do?
TM: I lost a studio to a bad flood in Rhode Island back in 2010. I relocated to Boston and started training outdoors in parks. I had no money and no equipment so I had to get creative with my bodyweight routines. I was home that year over Christmas (broke again because nobody trains outdoors in the winter in Boston) and my Aunt was talking about her position as a recruiter for a government contractor. I was
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curious what someone with my degree could do overseas. She said, “You’re a trainer right? Why don’t you go over and train troops?” A lightbulb went off in my head and I immediately went to work making contacts to secure a contract. I guess my particular skill set and experience was enticing as I found myself on a plane to Baghdad that February.
AM: What is the Kaizen Philosophy?
TM: Kaizen is a Japanese business philosophy that I adopted and adapted to fitness. Kaizen (Japanese for "improvement" or "change for the better") refers to a philosophy or practices that focus upon continuous improve-
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ment of processes. When humanized, kaizen refers to activities that continually improve all function and aims to eliminate waste in movement and nutrition. We take large goals like weight loss and strength gains, and break them down into small attainable goals. We then spot and eliminate wasteful movements or “muri" and make small, systematic improvements. In all, my process suggests an efficient approach to fitness that strives to increase individual productivity during the journey of self improvement. Kaizen is a daily activity and when adhered to, can enhance our performance in sport, work, and even in our daily lives.
AM: Do you tailor the workouts differently for men versus women?
TM: Workouts should be tailored according to individual goals and level of experience. An athlete’s workout is programmed different from someone just starting a fitness routine. A dancer going on tour will train differently than a soldier going on tour.
AM: What sets your method apart from others that may combine workouts that are done within military training as well as using your own body as a weight?
TM: I tend to focus a lot on using movements
that improve force, core strength and mobility. The core is the center of mass and center of all strength output to the limbs. If you improve core strength than all subsequent scores of strength usually rise with it. What you can do with that strength depends largely on your body’s ability to effectively transfer the energy to other parts of the body. If you lack mobility, the system tends to break down resulting in a loss of force. The troops I trained were often in austere conditions with minimal resources so I also tend to focus on creating quick and efficient workouts that can be done in a small space in a short period of time.
AM: The Athleisure Mag team was first introduced to you when we saw you on an episode of E!'s 'Just Jillian' show - how is it working with this health guru and how has it enhanced what you do in terms of your brand?
TM: Jillian is honest, sincere, and has an intense passion for everything she does. I love her aggression and desire to succeed. It’s contagious. Being around her has inspired me to create more professional content and create alliances with larger brands to expand my reach and reach more people with my philosophy.
AM: With summer a few weeks away, what workouts (or program) should we do to have great abs as we get ready to hit the beach?
TM: It’s never too late to start your journey! It’s definitely time to shred that winter weight. I would be mixing metabolic conditioning workouts with weight training like I created in my 90-day BW44 program. It’s days of bodyweight training that alternate with weight training. It’s the workouts routine I was on when I completed the “44 Best Bodyweight Exercises Ever!”. It’s not for the faint of heart!
AM: What are your ultimate power foods that keep you in shape that we should have within our diet?
TM: I eat a lot of nuts and seeds like walnuts, almonds, flax and chia seeds. Cayenne, apple cider vinegar, and garlic are also staples in
"The core is the center of mass and center of all strength output to the limbs. If you improve core strength than all subsequent scores of strength usually rise with it."
my diet.
AM: Are there any projects you're working on that you can share or places that we can catch you next?
TM: I’m creating a 100% bodyweight program called “The Dirty Basics” that will be available soon at www.TeeMajor.com. It’s a 20 minute workout for beginners looking to jumpstart their metabolism and get into bodyweight training. The focus is on fundamental movements. I also toss in a few of my unique moves like the Hurricane Burpee and Plank Marches to keep it fun and challenging. I’m also going to be working on a program with TRX for use with their Tactical Box. It’s a mobile gym in a container. Reminds me of my days with the troops. It’s sick.
AM: Besides your website, are there other places that we can see you if we wish to add your workouts into our weekly plans?
TM: I created a workout called “MAX PT” on the Fitfusion.com platform. It’s probably the hardest bodyweight workout out there.
AM: As a trainer within Fit Fusion, how has that enhanced your visibility and outreach?
TM: Fitfusion has some of the worlds best trainers content in one place. We are now on Apple TV and ATT Uverse with more to come. To be placed on the same platform as these talents has put my face, name, and workouts in millions of households. Years ago that was only possible via TV or mail. If you could ever get all these trainers in the same room the overflow of knowledge and talent would be mind blowing. I’m happy to be a part of the rapidly changing fitness industry.
When you're hitting the studio to enjoy your favorite fitness session, you may want to add to the amenities that they have provided. We've rounded up some must have times that you can bring with you so that you're fresh and ready for the next thing on your list!
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TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE WITH SOPHIE + ELOISE LOVELL ANDERSON
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Two is better than one-double trouble twins- especially when we're talking about Sophie and Eloise Lovell Andersen. Dubbed the "The L.A. Twins" originally from the United Kingdom, currently crossing over the pond and ready to take America by storm. Having just appeared on the FX hit series "The Bastard Executioner" (created by Kurt Sutter of "Sons of Anarchy") together, heads turned during their scene-stealing work, both by fans and amongst their veteran co-stars. Needing to learn more about them and their journey thus far into acting, we set up a Skype call while they were back in the UK to chat about all things Sophie and Eloise both as twins and as separate individuals. Bright, funny, and sarcastic, both Sophie and Eloise were ready to answer any and everything thrown their way. Find out which twin worked with legendary actor Anthony Stewart Head, who can't live without a "goddess headpiece", and what amazing work outs they both do to stay in the amazing shape that they are both in. Alone and together, they are ones to watch out for this year.
Nisim Frank: Tell us about how you decided to get into acting.
Eloise Lovell Andersen: Growing up, we were both vastly interested in film, I remember we used to do little plays together on camera- the first one we did was Indiana Jones, we had this natural gravitation towards film. We were at school and we did speech and drama, always in the plays together and it was inevitable that we were going to end up doing it as adults.
Sophie Andersen: We would act out our favorite films together and our dad would record us so we'd have a lot of home videos. We also did a lot of athletics and relay teams together, dance school, we got used to being a team and we both really had the same interests.
NF: Do you enjoy doing acting roles together or relish to do some work on your own?
SA: We love working together, it comes naturally to us. I know if I'm acting with Eloise, I always know that where I can bounce off with a person that I'm acting next to, which is always a great opportunity. It's a natural chemistry that we have and with other actors, it could take some more time to build that. Its always fantastic to utilize that but at the same time, we aren't the same person so it's nice to explore and experience life by yourself.
EA: I agree completely. It was super exciting for us to come together when we worked on "The Bastard Executioner". I relish the opportunity to work with my sister, I actually get most excited working with her because I think we can take it to this next level- which is a credit to her! We are both on this path and also embrace the opportunities we get as individuals collectively.
NF: That's great! Have you guys ever competed for the same role?
::Both twins laugh::
EA: Yes!
NF: Do you want to talk about it? Is it weird?
EA: I feel like there are times when it comes
up- not recently- but when it does, we look at it as two people who are in the same craft going for a job. Its inevitable that its going to happen and you don't make a big deal out of it. When I go into any audition, I try to put myself into a headspace that I need to concentrate on what I'm trying to do.
:: Eloise to Sophie:: "I think you're the same."
SA: No no, I bring my hitman!
::All Laugh::
EA: Oh wow! That's a different approach!
SA: I think the way to look at it as "Whatever will be, will be and life will turn out the way that it should."
NF: Eloise, I know you've worked with Anthony Head (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Little Britain, Merlin). Tell us a little bit about how it was working with the legendary British actor.
EA: I worked with him on "Here After," he just switches it on! I remember he had this big speech and it was the first day we've met him, he had this giant monologue to go on for a lifetime and he was joking around with us all before. He was even saying that he doesn't really know if he memorized it! He was just so professional and a lot of fun!
NF: Tell us a little bit about your personal style.
SA: I find that I've gone through phases but I feel like I'm mostly laid back but a bit paradoxical in my fashion sense. Half of me is very laidback, tomboy, sportswear luxe, its comfortable and bad ass at the same time! There is this other side of me that wants to wear a dress with the brightest color, so its a bit of a strange mix ,at times but I try to keep the crazy side under control! I realize I can be a bit of a tomboy, so I feel the need to amp it up and go crazy and dress loud and fun.
EA: Like Sophie, we're both really into sportswear and are very athletic. Sophie is into kickboxing, I am into Muay Thai and I think the sport luxe thing runs prevalent to that. I'm a sneaker
freak so I love my Nike Trainers and in my leg warmers at home. Where we differ, I idolize this "warrior mixed with boho thrown in there" look, I prefer high boots when I go out and love a goddess head-dress- I'm always thinking what goddess head dress I could wear next!
NF: Tell us what type of style you would like on
EA: Wow! ::laughs:: How honest do I have to be!?
NF: As honest as you want to be.
EA: I love guys that have this sporty vibe to him. I love a guy that can look equally as good in the gym just around the house with their joggers on- preferably with no shirt on! Then I love somebody who is just really comfortable in their own skin. I think you can tell when the clothes are wearing them as opposed to rocking their own expression of themselves which is really powerful and sexy. I don't mind too much what a guy wears as much as its incorporated into his personality and how comfortable they are with themselves.
SA: I feel like my type of guys style is "Rambo" at home but can put on a nice suit! I think that sums it up in one sentence!
NF: Absolutely! Tell us what you guys are both doing with FX and your future plans.
SA: "The Bastard Executioner" is our big thing that we got to do together and its been a platform for us to really get to act together all the time like when we were younger, its really our driving force. We love together, this has been such a great job, working with Stephen Moyer, he's a fantastic actor. Kurt Sutter as a creative force behind it was incredible and an amazing overall experience.
EA: That being said, we have a couple of projects coming up that we're filming in the States. We can't say exactly yet. The next two projects are together as well. We're very excited and ready for everything coming up!
The clean revolution is coming – right in front of our eyes!
Climate change is a topic on everyone’s mind – President Obama calls it the greatest existential threat of our time and the Paris Climate Change Conference in November 2015 attracted thousands of politicians and policymakers. What if I told you the solution is right in front of us? That all of the good intentions of governments worldwide won’t make a difference? That the problems are on the way to being solved, and all we have to do is let technology run its course?
It may sound crazy at first, but the problems of Co2 emissions is on the way to solving itself. We are on the cusp of massive changes in
energy and transportation that are happening right before our eyes, and it’s going to happen just like the personal computer industry – everything gets faster, cheaper and more powerful over time. For all of these changes, what’s driving it is not positive environmental impact. Rather the economics of solar and electric cars become so compelling it will not make sense to do it any other way.
Would you believe that within a few years all new cars sold will be electric? Not because they are cool, or because of tax credits, but because you will be able to get better performance, reliability and value and they will be far cheaper than a traditional gasoline powered car. How would you like to do away with heating and cooking bills? Within 5 years, you
will be able to buy a house with rooftop solar panels and batteries installed that store enough power to meet most or all of your energy needs – for a total cost of about $1.20 per day added to your mortgage? Anyone born in 2016 may never need to learn how to drive!
How could this be? One of my good friends is Tony Seba, who wrote “Clean Disruption of Energy and Transportation: How Silicon Valley Will Make Oil, Nuclear, Natural Gas, Coal, Electric Utilities and Conventional Cars Obsolete by 2030.” This fantastic book lays out in detail how declining costs and advances in solar, batteries, electric vehicles and self-driving cars together will revolutionize how we live. Tony predicts that by 2030,
– All new energy will be provided by solar or wind.
– All new mass-market vehicles will be electric.
– All of these vehicles will be autonomous (self-driving) or semi-autonomous.
– The car market will shrink by 80%.
– Gasoline will be obsolete. Nuclear is already obsolete. Natural Gas and Coal will be obsolete.
– Up to 80% of highways will not be needed.
– Up to 80% of parking spaces will not be needed.
– The concept of individual car ownership will be obsolete.
– The Car Insurance industry will be disrupted. The taxi industry will be obsolete.
Think about the smartphone you have in your pocket. It’s pretty amazing to think that the latest iPhone has millions of times the computing power used to send Apollo astronauts to the moon. The iPhone 6’s clock is 32,600 times faster than the best Apollo era computers and can perform instructions 120 million times faster. Plus it fits in your pocket for a few hundred dollars. That’s the power of exponential technologies – and solar is benefit-
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ing from the same dynamics.
A few years ago solar panels were clunky, expensive and not very efficient. Just like that ancient Macintosh computer stored in the garage. Over the past few years the cost of solar has dropped at an incredible rate – partly through improvements in technology and manufacturing and partly because when you make more (especially in China) it gets cheaper over time. In fact solar technology costs have fallen by 90% since 2008! World solar generating capacity is growing at 42% every year, doubling every 2.5 years.
Every other source of energy - oil, coal, nuclear and natural gas - has increased in price by 6 to 16 times since 1970. The output per dollar for solar panels (the amount of electricity generated per dollar of cost) has improved over 3000 times compared to oil, 2600 times relative to nuclear and nearly 3000 times relative to natural gas – and it’s getting cheaper every year. You see where this is going?
What’s the tipping point? It’s when the cost of solar power gets cheaper for the utilities –this is called “grid parity” and we are getting really close. In many parts of the U.S. the cost of solar for residential customers is the same as it costs to buy power from the utility. Within a few years it will be cheaper for utilities to buy solar power wholesale compared to other sources.
Energy storage is the next step. We need batteries to store power when the sun isn’t shining or to buy power when it’s cheap and use it when it’s more costly. Lithium Ion battery costs are declining by 16% per year - and will get cheaper when the Tesla GigaFactory in Nevada comes online in 2020 capable of producing batteries for 500,000 cars per year. When you buy a new home, by 2020 it will cost an average of $6,000 to have enough battery storage to power your home for 48 hours. If you just add that to the mortgage with the cost of solar panels, the financing cost will be just $1.20 a day on average – and no more electric bills!
Electric cars are coming too. Tesla’s Model 3 was announced with a $35,000 starting price
for 2017 shipment and range over 200 miles. 40% of the cost of the electric vehicle is the batteries, which are declining 16% per year. By 2030 you should be able to buy Tesla Model S performance for $15-20,000. But since electric cars are basically iPads on wheels, you might buy a car from Apple, or Xiaomi in China, or FoxConn (who assembles the iPhones).
All of these cars will have self-driving capabilities. People will still choose to drive because they enjoy it, and traditional cars aren’t going away anytime soon, but we will have the choice to drive or be driven automatically. Already companies like Uber, Google, Tesla and Apple are leading the charge (and the traditional automakers are adapting) so that there will be fleets of self-driving cars that people can share – use them when you need, and pay for only what you use.
Get ready for changes to come fast. It took only 13 years for the gasoline powered automobile to completely replace horses between 1913 and 1926. We’ve got changes of similar scope ahead – and we will all be living in a cleaner, smarter world.
Ed Maguire has worked as an equity analyst covering the technology sector since 1999 for a variety of firms including CLSA Americas, Merrill Lynch and CIBC. Previously he led sales for independent music distributor Twinbrook Music while working as professional musician performing on bass, violin and keyboards, composing, arranging and producing a variety of styles of music. Ed holds a B.A. in Music from Columbia and an M.B.A. from Rutgers in Finance and Management Information Systems. He lives in Millburn, NJ with his wife Lily, their two kids and the dog Spock.
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