Jeremiah Brent has built a career around the idea that spaces aren’t just beautiful, they’re personal. They hold our past, reflect our present, and quietly shape the way we live. In this conversation, Jeremiah and Yale go deep on what “home” actually means: the homes we grew up in, the ones we chase as adults, and the ones that finally hold us. Jeremiah opens up about being raised by a formidable single mom, growing up without much money but with pride and meticulous standards, and the fantas...
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Jeremiah Brent has built a career around the idea that spaces aren’t just beautiful, they’re personal. They hold our past, reflect our present, and quietly shape the way we live. In this conversation, Jeremiah and Yale go deep on what “home” actually means: the homes we grew up in, the ones we chase as adults, and the ones that finally hold us. Jeremiah opens up about being raised by a formidable single mom, growing up without much money but with pride and meticulous standards, and the fantas...
Adam & Ryan Goldston: No Sleep, Big Risks & Getting Banned by the NBA
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4 weeks ago
Adam & Ryan Goldston: No Sleep, Big Risks & Getting Banned by the NBA
Adam and Ryan Goldston are mirror-image twins, former USC D1 athletes, and the co-founders of APL (Athletic Propulsion Labs) — the luxury-performance sneaker brand whose very first product was banned by the NBA for giving players “an undue competitive advantage.” In this episode, Yale sits down with the brothers behind the brand to talk about obsession, category creation, brotherhood, and what it takes to quietly build a dynastic company from a 60-square-foot office to dreamy, gallery-like fl...
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Jeremiah Brent has built a career around the idea that spaces aren’t just beautiful, they’re personal. They hold our past, reflect our present, and quietly shape the way we live. In this conversation, Jeremiah and Yale go deep on what “home” actually means: the homes we grew up in, the ones we chase as adults, and the ones that finally hold us. Jeremiah opens up about being raised by a formidable single mom, growing up without much money but with pride and meticulous standards, and the fantas...