Syntilay is redefining footwear with custom-fit, 3D-printed shoes made using AI designed specifically for your feet 👟🤖 Lydia Moynihan met with Ben Weiss, CEO and Founder of Syntilay, to get her feet scanned and see firsthand how AI generates a one-of-one 3D shoe design to help determine the best possible fit for each individual.
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From a scrappy garage invention to a device that reshaped home security, Jamie Siminoff’s journey creating Ring is full of twists you wouldn’t expect. He opens up to Lydia Moynihan about near-disasters, hard-won breakthroughs, and the moment that changed everything. They dive into the roller-coaster after Shark Tank, the race to outrun competitors, and the new ideas shaping Ring’s future.
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Lydia Moynihan sits down with Pelosi Tracker creator Chris Josephs for a candid look at the trades that have Washington whispering. He reveals how a simple idea among friends became a viral tool — one that some say exposes a deeper issue on Capitol Hill. Josephs hints at eye-popping returns, uneasy reactions from lawmakers, and discoveries that even surprised him. And while Nancy Pelosi may be retiring, the app that helped make her an unlikely stock-market icon — now with 3M downloads and over $1B under management — is only getting started.
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Lydia Moynihan sits down with Grant LaFontaine, co-founder and CEO of Whatnot, one of the fastest-growing live shopping platforms in the U.S. They dive into the explosive rise of live commerce, the unique appeal of connecting with sellers in real time, and what sets WhatNot apart from giants like TikTok and Amazon. Grant also hints at exciting future possibilities for the platform, from new product categories to innovative ways sellers can reach audiences. Whether you’re curious about the future of e-commerce or the human side of online shopping, this conversation is full of insights.
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Inside Silver Art, an art residency at 4 World Trade, where Silverstein Properties donated space for creators to dream, build, and make art in the heart of downtown. We spoke to Larry Silverstein about why he chose to turn prime real estate into a canvas for creativity.