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On this episode of Kinetic Marketing Systems, our host Jason Littrell welcomes guests Elsa Rapp, Thomas Spaeth, and Gill Grosman to discuss a variety of topics. They start off by exploring the fascinating evolution of tattoos in the world of caps (athletes) prior to 2009 and the current prevalence of tattoos among caps. They delve into the significance of additional tattoos and how they were once seen as a form of stigma. Our speaker admits that they are relieved to be in a town that appreciates tradition and isn't obsessed with agave distillates, although they suggest ways to make PIMS cups even better. The sazerac and the view courte are also highlighted as popular drinks in the town. The speaker expresses their pleasant surprise at encountering kind and welcoming people in this town, particularly during their visit to a bar near Bourbon Street where they managed to find a seat just as six individuals were leaving. The bartenders seemed genuinely relieved by their departure. The conversation then turns to the Ricard Perno culture in southern France, which is associated with absinthe consumption, a distinct and once-trending drink. Absinthe sales remain consistent, unlike other beverages. The discussion takes a lighthearted turn as the speakers touch on quirky topics such as small TVs, stickers, pins, and reminisce about the past when people used to have tails at work. They reflect on how the concept of tails has changed over time. The episode takes a culinary detour as the speakers rave about the spectacular muffaletta at Napoleon House and praise the friendly bartenders they encountered at various locations. The conversation turns to Anne Turnerman, who played a role in attracting people to visit New Orleans, and how the city experienced an influx of tourists as a result. The bartender at one establishment shares her appreciation for nerdy bartenders visiting her bar and mentions that the present month sees fewer tourists. The episode concludes with some light-hearted banter, as the speakers discuss an amusing clock-like sound from a place they used to frequent, and Katie playfully questions the speaker's observational skills while walking down the street. Join us on this episode of Kinetic Marketing Systems as we dive into these intriguing and entertaining conversations.
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On this episode of Kinetic Marketing Systems, our host Jason Littrell welcomes guests Elsa Rapp, Thomas Spaeth, and Gill Grosman to discuss a variety of topics. They start off by exploring the fascinating evolution of tattoos in the world of caps (athletes) prior to 2009 and the current prevalence of tattoos among caps. They delve into the significance of additional tattoos and how they were once seen as a form of stigma. Our speaker admits that they are relieved to be in a town that appreciates tradition and isn't obsessed with agave distillates, although they suggest ways to make PIMS cups even better. The sazerac and the view courte are also highlighted as popular drinks in the town. The speaker expresses their pleasant surprise at encountering kind and welcoming people in this town, particularly during their visit to a bar near Bourbon Street where they managed to find a seat just as six individuals were leaving. The bartenders seemed genuinely relieved by their departure. The conversation then turns to the Ricard Perno culture in southern France, which is associated with absinthe consumption, a distinct and once-trending drink. Absinthe sales remain consistent, unlike other beverages. The discussion takes a lighthearted turn as the speakers touch on quirky topics such as small TVs, stickers, pins, and reminisce about the past when people used to have tails at work. They reflect on how the concept of tails has changed over time. The episode takes a culinary detour as the speakers rave about the spectacular muffaletta at Napoleon House and praise the friendly bartenders they encountered at various locations. The conversation turns to Anne Turnerman, who played a role in attracting people to visit New Orleans, and how the city experienced an influx of tourists as a result. The bartender at one establishment shares her appreciation for nerdy bartenders visiting her bar and mentions that the present month sees fewer tourists. The episode concludes with some light-hearted banter, as the speakers discuss an amusing clock-like sound from a place they used to frequent, and Katie playfully questions the speaker's observational skills while walking down the street. Join us on this episode of Kinetic Marketing Systems as we dive into these intriguing and entertaining conversations.