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Charles Phoenix is known for so many wonderful things! He showcases the beauty of Mid-Century design and gets thousands of people excited about the "layers of time."
In this episode, Charles Phoenix talks about how he started collecting vintage slides and what inspired him growing up.
Check out his website for events, books, shows and more! charlesphoenix.com
And follow him on Instagram! @_charlesphoenix
His retro slideshows are the best!
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Kathy Kikkert is a graphic designer who's been documenting vintage signs for years! She just worked on a new book all about Hollywood Signs of the past, and it's spectacular! We dive into the process of creating this book, and her passion of mid-century design.
Check out her instagram HERE
More info on the book HERE
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Mik Nuzzi (from Mik & Cookies) talks about the process of creating some incredible cookies inspired by iconic signs we love! It was super fun to hear about her experiences in the cookie world, inspirations, and all her fun projects! I'm a big fan of her work, and loved learning more about her cookies!
Check out her website: mikandcookies.com
Instagram: @mikandcookiesco
TikTok: @mikandcookies
YouTube: @mikandcookies
Cookie Motel Sweatshirt: merchmotel.com
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The Museum of Neon Art (MONA) is located in Glendale, California. It's filled with incredible neon artwork and vintage pieces of Los Angeles History. I sat down with Corrie Siegel and learned more about all the work that goes into keeping this wonderful place buzzing!
Follow MONA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/museumofneonart/
Learn more on their website: https://www.neonmona.org
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I went on a trip to NYC and visited so many wonderful and historic places. Started out my trip with a visit the TWA Flight Center, (now known as the TWA Hotel.) Since 1962! I visited the site of the World's Fair and went back in time at Coney Island. One of my favorite places was the New York Transit Museum! And of course, I checked out lots of vintage signs and historic buildings. Also!!! The Wooden Escalators at Macy's, nearly 100 years old! Outside of the city, I went to see the abandoned Catskills Resorts, it was unreal!
Use code "RADIO" for 15% off merchmotel.com
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I visited some of the charming sites in Lakeland, Florida. So many great mid-century signs here!
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Take a trip back in time with Merch Motel and Isaac Jeffreys.
We talk all about the mid-century resorts in the Catskill Mountains in New York. Isaac Jeffreys is an incredible photographer who has been capturing the abandoned resorts in their current state, showcasing the remnants of these resorts in a dreamlike state.
Check out his photos on Instagram: @IsaacJeffreys
You can find our t-shirts at merchmotel.com
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I sat down with my friend Chris from Route 9 Signs, and we talked about the wonderful works he does! He makes miniature signs of iconic places from the past and present. We both started our nerdy sign accounts at the same time - so it's really fun to see how far along both of us have come.
Follow him on Instagram to check out his incredible work! @route9signs
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I went to New Mexico for the weekend to visit to see a ton of wonderful vintage neon signs! Ran around Santa Fe, Española, and Albuquerque! Use code RADIO for 15% off merchmotel.com
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Today's special guest is Vulox Vanity. We talk all about vintage makeup, she has so many incredible pieces in her collection. We discuss Art Deco architecture and how it's inspired her in so many ways. I worked with Vulox Vanity to help design her brand, and she's been working the past couple years to perfect her new collection of vintage inspired lipsticks! Get the "behind the scenes" info on how we worked together in the design process, and some exclusive details about her beautiful lipsticks. Launching soon.
Website: VuloxVanity.com
Instagram: @VuloxVanity
TikTok: @VuloxVanity
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I went on a weekend trip to Orlando, Florida to check out the Los Angeles inspired facades at the theme parks. I stayed at the lovely Cabana Bay resort, a hotel inspired by mid-century design!
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I went on a spontaneous road trip to Las Vegas from Los Angeles, mainly so I can take some photos of a building that is currently for lease/sale. I wanted to visit it incase they remove the neon signage. I talk about some fun stops on my way there in Baker, California. So many roadside attractions... Alien Fresh Jerky, World's Tallest Thermometer, and an Abandoned Motel. We also visited the Neon Museum and Mob Museum in Las Vegas. I talk about vintage toys, slot machines, historic architecture and so much more! Website: merchmotel.com
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This episode starts out by updating you guys on what's happening at the historic Glendale-Hyperion Bridge. I then talk about the oldest operating McDonald's and In-N-Out + its history. I also mention what happened at the historic Pig 'n Whistle restaurant in Hollywood. There is lots of Googie talk here! Googie is a beautiful architectural style that was very popular in the 1950s and '60s. You'll also learn where its name comes from! Lots of unfortunate news in this episode, but also lots of fun stuff! Including triple-sided neon signs, historic buildings, and charming places.
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Hi! This episode is sort of all over the place, but welcome to episode 1 of the Merch Motel podcast! In this episode I introduce myself and my brand, "Merch Motel." I also talk about Crossroads of the World in Hollywood, some Los Angeles references in theme parks, old LA camera shops, and the Space Needle gift shop! Hope you enjoy :)