This is an encore performance I've Always in Fashion. This show is produced and hosted by Mark Webber. The show is sponsored by G three of Peril. The views expressed in the following program are those of the sponsor and not necessarily the opinion of seven ten wo R or iHeartMedia. Who is Mark Webber. He's a self made business executive here to help you find your success, from the New York City projects to the Avenue Montaigne in Paris. His global success
story in the luxury world of fashion is inspirational. He's gone from clerk to CEO twice. Mark is classic proof that the American dream is alive. And well, here's your host of Always in Fashion, Mark Webber. Mark Webber, I've been thinking that lately. The last couple of shows have been really serious. I don't know about you, but I want to have some fun tonight. Yeah, I will tell you. I have to say that the
shows were insightful. There were collaborations, there were risks, there were entrepreneurs, There's a lot going on. But nonetheless I didn't have fun. Please don't get me wrong. Let me restate it. I just wasn't talk about fun stuff. I will remind you and myself, of course, so talking on the radio is an honor and a privilege. But tonight I want to loosen it up. I want to talk about important subjects, for sure. But just like girls want to have fun, boys want to have fun.
What do you think about that, Jesse fun, I'm always game for that. I think this. I like this idea. But I'll tell you you know, I thought the last few shows were great. In my opinion, I thought they were insightful. You give a unique approach. Maybe I'm wrong learning. I think it's fun. It sounds cheesy, but I learned some things. But having said that, I'd like to do a light show tonight. I'm glad. I'm also glad you learned. I wasn't learning. Remember
you can't learn while you're talking. But nonetheless, I want to have some fun. I want to cover some important points. I don't want to pack and deliver stuff that's just not so serious. Look, if you want to lighten it up, I'm right there with you. I'm game. But play back the comments from the last few shows. I don't know about you, but I'm having a good time. Oh yeah, you are. I'm doing the work, Kire, I'm doing the heavy lifting. But having said that,
tonight, I want to have a good time. And you know what, I've entitled the show Breakfast. Not a clue where you're going with this one. You talk breakfast, I'm in, I'm interested. Let's have some fun. Yep, that's the plan tonight. I've been told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. That's what I'm told. N Attritionally, it's starts your metabolism going and provides fuel for your body. I'm thinking, though, the breakfast meetings can also be very important, vital start to
your day. Some of the most important meetings in my business life were breakfast meetings. Now where did I get this? Walking home the other night from the studio, I was in a good mood. I happen to look to the left that I noticed the store and on it it said breakfast. But right then and there it hit me that's what I want to talk to you about tonight. Now, let's slow this down before we go anywhere. I am not ready to get started. Who says it's okay to extend my business
day with breakfast? Don't I work hard enough as it is? I think I do. I got an idea I want to stir up some anger here. Okay, let's call this segment the Breakfast and the BlackBerry. What is the breakfast and the BlackBerry haven't common? I'll tell you what. For a guy like me who loves change, I have to admit I was the only one of the few that resisted the BlackBerry from the onset. I was computer literate. I made it my business to understand the company software, emails,
email systems, lotus notes, all our tracking systems. I was a student and I was an ardent supporter of the IT function in our company. I was laptop literate before anyone, and I carried my laptop everywhere. I was a techie. No one would look at me and ever think I was a techie. But I'll tell you why. I was very competent in our technology. Now, speaking fun, one of my favorite business pastimes was and is being underestimated. I have been underestimated my entire career. People have judged me
on the way I look rather than the substance. But I'll tell you about that at another time. Helpe, you don't mind me rambling a bit, but I'm having fun tonight. Let's go back laptop. I had the ability to play CDs on my laptop store my photos contained my personal information, business emails address, whereas a BlackBerry started out simply as a email device. I
was happy. I was content knowing I had one device that did it all, with the exception of my cell phone, which wasn't a smartphone at that time, which in the beginning was just a phone, but a very cool looking phone. But then BlackBerry showed up, not necessarily the first smartphone, actually the first being Palm Pilot Palm who m. There's another lesson first isn't always best, and that's also a subject for another night. Can't even remember
what at the name palm pilot stood for. Speaking of which, anybody remember my Space? I used to have that. Now it's only for serial killers and people in bands. Okay, well cold. The point is I was a laptop guy in the BlackBerry showed up. Now I'll never forget my introduction to the BlackBerry. My boss shows up at my desk with his limited BlackBerry, with the uncool look and shape of it. I have to give it
credit though. It does still have the best keyboard. But anyway, I'm not sold functionally on the iPhone touchpad because of that but let's go back. So my boss shows up and he says to me, Mark, you should get a BlackBerry, shows me his BlackBerry, puts it on my desk. I say, nope, not interested. He goes, Mark, you're an
idiot. This is the future, I said, you think, Well, I'm traveling, I have my laptop, computer, I have music, I have movies, I have access to every anything in the company, every system the company offers. I don't need that thing. Call it. A month later, i'm president of the company. The sea walks into my office and puts a BlackBerry on my desk. This is for you. Learn how to use it. This is how I expect you to communicate and for your info.
Mark, effective immediately, we're going to issue a BlackBerry to every officer in the company. So much for me being the chief operating officer. But I said, I'll tell you what. I still don't know why I need this, and I never forgot what he said to me. Then I can now connect with you and contact you any time, day or night. You will always be connected. And then I thought, why do I always want to be connected? Aren't I entitled to my own time? Aren't we entitled
to our own time. I didn't like this one bit. A smartphone has brainwashed us at first, and now it's institutionalized us to be on call every minute, every day to your job, your company, and your work. You're now attached. Here's one. Do you own your phone or does your phone own you? Did you ever misplace your phone? God forbid? Did you ever lose your phone? Do you know what that feels like? Cardiac
arrest? That phone owns you? Now, don't get me wrong, The smartphone as we know it today is right up there with the most important inventions of mankind, the wheel, the car, airplanes. Some of my favorite inventions ice, box of briefs, air conditionaling. I said, I want to have fun tonight. I'm getting back to the point. You have to give me a break here in a minute, I'll be there anyway. I'm getting back to the point, and the point of this show is breakfast.
Do you have any favorite inventions? Considering this show is breakfast food? Have you ever thought about it? Think about your favorite food? How did someone come up with pasta? How does someone think that they're gonna take all these ingredients from the ground, the earth, the sea, They're gonna up it all up and make these dishes? Have ever thought of food as an invention? Because I know I have the best invention. Who ever thought to put
mayonnaise and celery with tuna fish? How did you come up with a cake? How about grilled cheese? That okay? Well, once you figured out cheese, I think they would figure out to put it on the bread. Look, you can talk about computers and all that stuff. I think food's an amazing invention. All right, let's see where was I? Oh oh, oh, yeah, the smartphone in the BlackBerry. Yes, the smartphone is one of the most important and useful inventions of man. But why or
how did it become okay to be working always? It wasn't enough that we work five days a week to get two off. It wasn't enough to work fifty weeks a year to get two weeks vacation. Think about your day. If you take eight hours out for sleeping, it leaves you with sixteen hours. And if you add in the fact that you commute two hours a day plus work ten to twelve hours, do the math, you'll left with four
hours a day for yourself. Who ever thought about this? Whoever or whatever maniac figured out dass system must have looked up from hell and invented the smartphone. Now we have working all the time. So where am I? Oh? Yeah, breakfast the business breakfast has robbed us more of our free time. Unbelievable. You're either a sadist or a crazy person asking people to meet you seven thirty or eight o'clock in the morning for breakfast, or you work
for maniac who forces you to show up. Either way, breakfast is worth talking about. Tell you what, I'll be back in a minute, one of the few minutes I have left after I do all these other things people are forcing me to do. Always in fashion. As one of the world's most celebrated fashion designers, Carlagafeld was renowned for his aspirational and cutting edge approach to style. His unique vision of Parisian ship comes to America through Carlagafeld Paris.
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were eyesight, you're gonna look great. This is an noncore performance. I've always in fashion. Welcome back to Always in Fashion. Here's your host, Mark Webber. It's always business. I always in fashion, but tonight in particular, it's always in fashion light. I want to talk about stuff not too serious, but I want to have fun. But at the same time, it's a business show and we're going to make sure that we learned something along the way. Actually tonight, the title of the show is Breakfast the
Business. Breakfast the business breakfast like the smartphone extended all work day. I don't know about you, but I've worked hard enough. Didn't need to start my business day earlier by calling breakfast meetings about to be frank being required to meet for breakfast for business meetings really upsets me and angers me. I work hard enough as it is, but at the same time I have to begrudgingly admit some of the most important meetings in my life we're breakfast meetings. So
let's talk breakfast, or in reality, let's talk over breakfast. When you're summoned to a breakfast meeting, what's really happening. You're accommodating someone else's calendar. It's most often someone seeing you to you, so I can't say no. You have no choice, you have to go. The good news is, if you think about it, your summons indicates that the boss has to think enough of you to really grant you the time. But you're pleasant enough
to share a meal with and something needs to be covered. So no one ever asked me, But I guess it's okay to be there now. Did anyone really ever ask me? Can you get there? Is a convenient where do you commute from? Let's also face no one ever asked me how long it takes to get there. Therefore, I never got to say, oh great, I like waking up four o'clock in the morning and running to meet you, so I don't interfere with your busy day anyway. I'm having fun.
How about you, Jesse. It's pretty clever, pretty clever subject. You kind of sound like a Larry David episode. I'm not gonna lie. All right, then we'll make sure we picked that up as well. But I have to admit I'm just talking breakfast. And I really had some huge breakfast meetings in my time, and perhaps the most important meeting of my life took place in Paris when I was recruited to LVMH Company. After a series of interviews with human resources the managing director, I was asked if I could
go to Paris and meet with the company's CEO and founder. This particular gentleman was the richest man in France, one of the ten richest men in the world, and the founder and CEO and chairman of Louis Vuitton moe Ed Hennessy. And yeah, I was glad to be summoned by him. And I'll tell you what, this is a guy that you would need anytime, anywhere,
anyway. I was set up for seven forty five breakfast after catching an international flight flying overnight eight hours, two hour commute to the hotel, upright and early for breakfast, crazy but exciting. I was on my way. I took a short walk, a short stroll from the hotel to corporate headquarters on Avenue Montaigne. Though a number of levels of security were in place. I was brought to the LVMH private dining room. I was brought to the
corporate dining room, seated at the breakfast table. Beautiful setting, just beautiful, magnificent even to look at. Let's not forget that the French are the ones who invented elegant. And then the man walks in, speaking of elegant, tall, stately dressed in the oar slim fit, dark suit, white shirt, dark tie, black shoes, his uniform. I later learned, interestingly enough, the guy who was about to interview from New York MOA, that's me in French, was also in his uniform. Navy suit, dark
Armani, white shirt, dark tie, black shoes. Is there a point here, if you guys are listening closely, yes, of course you're responsible for your own career. How you dress matters. Was it a coincidence we both had on our corporate uniforms? I think not. After introductions, one of the best, most important questions was asked of me, what do you bring to a company mark? And I said, Miss Thorne, I bring energy, great meeting, great breakfast meeting. I won the spot at LVMH.
We were done in forty five minutes. And by the way, never drank the juice, sip the coffee, ate the eggs, bit into the toast. Maybe I took a sip of water, but I don't think so. To the best of my memory, neither did he. So the most important breakfast meeting I ever had no one ate breakfast. Why didn't you, guys eat? Doesn't make sense. Why have a breakfast meeting if no one's eating? It was an interview. You don't eat breakfast in an interview.
Okay. I'm confused though, because when you and I went to London, we stayed at the Mandarin Oriental overlooking the Hyde Park, really beautiful, and I remember, I remember we had breakfast with the CEO of SD International, the European Men's dcan Ye Licensey and franchise partner. We had breakfast. We ate, so explain that to me. Of course we ate. I was hungry. Wait, you just gave a totally different story with any meeting with Bernardo and I. Well, it's different. In Paris, I was in
Bernardoo's meeting. If he wanted to eat, he could. He was in control. The setting was breakfast. The concept was an interview. I think frankly impressed him with the simple sophistication that I knew. I wasn't there to eat. He was relaxed. I was relaxed and he was friendly. So I was friendly. But I was there to educate him on who I was, and in that moment, I was comfortable in my suit and skin,
and I was there to impress my style, substance and wherewithal. It was all business, But in business you have to know the circumstance, and eating wasn't on the agenda. He was there for the meeting, not for the breakfast, even though it was the breakfast meeting. That's interesting. I would have probably failed. I would probably ate everything. Well, I didn't. I got the job. Say, I knew I had a reason for picking this topic. It's interesting. Yeah, I would have been had a great
breakfast, probably would have gotten the job. But you'd be sitting there with food in between your teeth and gulping it down, and he's watching you while he's not eating. I would have asked, is the seconds all right? All right, let's let's get back to London. Though you asked the question why we had breakfast that morning, First of all, it was my meeting.
This guy kept chasing me all around London and asking for time to have a meeting with me before the board meeting that was scheduled for later that morning in the office. I granted him time. I had loved to intrude on our quiet time. It was an accommodation. Now I was there. It was a breakfast meeting, but I was there for breakfast and to be intellectually honest. We had a close relationship with Michael Morris, the CEO, and
therefore it was a relaxed meeting. But nonetheless I was in control, and you and I were eating and enjoying and having fun and doing what we want because we had the control. It's called gamesmanship. Jesse, thanks for the
question about the breakfast. But once again, there is a point to this, and a method to my madness, particularly for the listeners you out there in your career, as you're invited or you're in the vity, It's important to understand the nature of a meeting, whether breakfast or any other meeting. It's important for success to understand the rules of engagement. Why you're there, who you're with, what is your status in the meeting, and what do
you want to accomplish on that subject? I want to cover this. I have another good example for you. You find this interesting, Jesse Love in this topic, what are we doing next week? Lunch? You are funny. I'm glad you're making me left. That was the purpose of tonight this show. While it's for you listeners, it was designed for me to have a good time delivering it. Back to breakfast meetings, and I suppose every meeting begins with a purpose and a goal. Every meeting requires participants, each
with a role and each a part to play. When you set up your own meetings should be easy. You know why you're having a meeting, you know why you agreed to breakfast. But what happens when you're invited? It's not so easy. Now when I'm being asked to a meeting, what's this about. I suppose if the breakfast is being scheduled and you're not the initiator,
it can only be one or two scenarios. Someone works for you and wants to get your opinion or help you make a decision you need the decision making authority, or someone on the outside at third party wants to see you. I can't tell you how many meetings have been set up for me by my staff without clarity to the purpose. Sometimes the asking party would say, I'll tell him when the purpose when I see him. Many times, you just don't know why you're meeting. You don't know what role you're to play.
Are you the buyer or are you the seller. Here's a great learning tip and approach to any meeting you may set up. I walk into the meeting, the introductions are made, I simply ask my associate or the third party present or team across the table, am I here to buyer? Am I here to sell? It always gets a smile, a perplexed look, but always boy he's direct, But it always, more importantly, gets resolved instantly. I go into either mode. Do I want to convince these people
of something? Or do they want to convince me of something I should also point out if you want a career, you want a boss to respect you. You want your supervisor president to respect your business acumen. I don't care how busy your bosses tells you he is or she is. I don't care how busy assistant is and it says he is. You make it your business when you set up a meeting for that person to download them. You need to prepare them so they know what the meeting is about. You got that,
I hope. So there are times you have to give us summary line to the boss. That's your job. I was always so busy, back to back to back meetings. Each meeting was through another door. I often thought I was like a doctor. You know, a pediatrician if you ever went there, each door has a folder on it with a child's name on the chart, and he would deal with the issues when he walked in.
The point of this is we're talking about meetings, We're talking about breakfast, and right now we're talking about whether or not you're in charge of setting up a meeting that one of your superior's boss president will be at. It's your responsibility to make sure they know what the meeting is they'll walk in anywhere if they're cool and say am I buying or selling? And they'll get it right
away. That was my technique. But that aside, it's your responsibility to get to the assistant, to get to him and make sure he the role he will play in that meeting. Is he going to buy or is he going to sell? And speaking of selling right now on our breakfast show, I'm gonna take a minute. It got some stuff to sell. We'll be back always in fashion. Spent a lifetime of my career building the van Usen Brand, and I am so pleased that they're back with us now talking about
suits. Men, we're dressing up again and it's become cool to wear a suit. Suits can be won on multiple occasions in multiple ways. You could wear a suit formally to go out at night or to an event, to wear a suit to the office with or without a tie. If you look closely, now fashion trends, suits are being worn with turtlenecks or mock necks. The choices are endless, and every one of them looks right. You can really really look the part. I believe that packaging yourself this is important.
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It makes it perfect for all occasions. As we discussed just now, this new style of looking shop while feeling cool and comfortable is amazing, and I'm so excited that the van Using company is involved in this new technology and is embracing the whole idea of dressing up. Let's not forget Venusen made its name with dress shirts. It's only proper that the suit business follows strongly in its way. You can find van us in cool Flex Men's stretched suits at
JC Penney are online at jcpenny dot com. Guys, they're great. You should go look at them. This is a noncore performance. I've always in fashion. Welcome back to Always in Fashion. Here's your host, Mark Webber. So much happens in the morning. I hate as this breakfast. I should point out, although I've had some great ones, my day is long enough. What do I have to have breakfast? Too, I'm not working hard enough. But that aside, this show is called Breakfast and now I
wanted to talk about breakfast on my watch. That's the segment we're in right now. Last week I was walking uptown after the show. I looked at my watch, then looked at the store window to my left and noticed a sign on the door that simply said breakfast. Don't know why, not sure how the creative part of the brain works, but I simply said, Hey, I want to do a show on breakfast next week, A fun show
about breakfast. Feel like Seinfeld right now, Larry David. Interesting anyway, I realized so much happened to me in my career over breakfast, considering I really ever eat breakfast. Breakfast has been a place for me to experience a mindset that has played an important part of my career. So here I am, we're talking breakfast. I guess I should also remind listeners who are just tuning in this is Mark Webber and Jesse Webber. You're listening to Always in
Fashion the radio show, and tonight it's Always in Fashion Light. Last few weeks have been serious. This show definitely isn't serious, but there's a lot of lessons to take out of here, So hopefully you're enjoying this unique topic speaking of Larry David speaking fun. Unless you've been lost at sea or lived in a cave for the last year's you would know that The Larry David Show has just returned last week. One of the funniest shows ever in my opinion,
ever. But let's put that aside because it'll come back later. It'll matter too bad. It's not called the Larry David Show, It's called Curb Your Enthusiasm. Well, what are you? What do I know? I know it is Larry David. You know you are getting to be a pain in the neck on the Fun Show. Here details details, Yeah, being thorough. Okay, let's go back to a moment ago. I'm walking uptown after the show. I look at my watch, look at the sign restaurant
on the door, and it says breakfast. I'm talking breakfast tonight. Now it's breakfast and watches and here we go. You want to one of my stories yet? Sure? Yes, asked me if I heard it? Did you hear the story before? I don't know? How would you? You don't know what I'm gonna talk about? You're out here called flying Solo. One day, I'm in Paris and talking with the managing director of LVMH on
assorted subjects in different brands, and I commented on Zenith watches. I had been in a president's meeting back in New York and the president of Zenith was talking about his business, and I got the sense that it just wasn't robust Zenith watches. However, I have a long history. The company was founded in eighteen sixty five, is a Swiss watchmaker and to this day manufactures all its own components and parts. Pretty impressive. Zenith oh was purchased by VMH
in nineteen ninety nine. I knew of Zenith Zenith because I was a Rolex guy. Rolex's most beautiful and coolest watch, in my opinion, is their chronograph, the Rolex Daytona. It just so happens that I knew Zeneth up until the latest Daytona update. Manufactured all the components for the role X Daytona,
one of my favorite chronograph watches. Now. The chronic graph watches are the ones that you see with the three dials of the front doing the time keeping in seconds on one dial, minutes and hours on the other two Those are the front dials on the side. They're controlled by two stop watch controls on the side surrounding the Crown's wounding mechanism. Now, if you followed that, you now know the roll X Daytona. You now know what a chronic
graph watches, and you now know Zeneth. Anyway, I'm talking with LVMH's managing director in Paris. I'm feeling confident, talking corporate and I offer, you know, I feel that Zeneth doesn't appear to be growing, and maybe I know why. And he goes, in his Italian accent, what's that, Mark, They all are convoluted. There's too much stuff going on, and the movements, the fronts to face, too much going on in the watch. He listened and with his unique Italian accent, he said, very
interesting, Mark, there's a work to be done. This a brand. I hear you, though, Mark, but let's talk about something else. And I forgot about it. Good accent. Thank you. A few months later, in October, he was back in New York and asked to see me for breakfast. Here we go again. Breakfast. We met in an upscale hotel in Midtown Manhattan. I had a nice tea green melon and dry rye toast. Unlike my conversation earlier on my breakfast interview in Paris, this
meeting, I was relaxed. I was doing well with the company and the group, and well I was hungry. He ate, so I ate. Anyway, we talked about a number of things, covered a number of updates and important issues. Right before we finished, he took out a box and a small shopping bag and he gave it to me and he said, Mark, I brought this up for you. And in the bag was a watchbox, a Zenith watchbox, he said, open it. Inside was a beautiful
leather strap, white faced, simply elegant Zenith chronograph. He said to me, as Fallows, we are very happy and proud of the work you are doing for us, and we wanted you to have a watch from the group for you to wear and Mark, you will notice it's a simple, elegant face. By the way, I think you should do the rest of the show in this accent. One of the proudest moments in my career. I could tell you that breakfast I left, I couldn't stop smiling to myself.
I called my wife. She was proud now for our Larry David moment. The watch just complicated my life. I took it out of the box, I started staring at and I liked it, But it wasn't a Rolex. What am I gonna wear it? When am I going to wear it? Now? What am I gonna do? Now? I have to think about this. I get up in the morning, instead of just putting on my Rolex watch, I have to think, do I wear this one? That?
Whatever? It was making me crazy, But anyway, I figured out that, you know what I would do whenever LVMH Corpett was in town and I was with them, I would wear that watch. Now, I want to fast forward to April. It's accounting season. Text time I was with my account and going through my tax return. We came across an item listed on the earnings a column on my W two from LVMH twelve thousand dollars. They listed the watch as income. They judgement for it. What does that
mean in my tax bracket? I'll tell you what it means. I bought that watch that I didn't need for eight thousand dollars. So go figure. This is corporate life. You don't give it away things in corporate life, which bring me. Thank you. Perfect leading to my next story. Did you know the famous rocker Alice Cooper of snakes, ripping chicken heads off, black eye makeup and of course an amazing song catalog, is an avid golfer
and a fine watch collector. I met Alice Cooper at the Golf Merchandizing Convention one January in Orlando. Who's a unique guy. Okay, I'm at the golf show and all of a sudden, I was the president of the whole thing. I had thirty two salesman there, the biggest booth at the event. It was an amazing experience to be at the golf show, my first one. All of a sudden, this guy walks in with this long hair, looking like a Rocca. He looks crazy. I mean, I'm surrounded
by all these golf guys with the short hair. They're all buffed, they're all athletes, and he walks in. So I walked over to Alice Cooper and he was there, and he introduced me to his manager and himself and said, Hi, I'm Alice Cooper. I'm looking for someone to sponsor my charity. I saw this company. I really admire it. You look very busy and I was wondering if I could talk to someone about sponsoring your tournament. I said to him, so what is the tournament? This is I
have a foundation. It's called Solid Rock Foundation. It's in Arizona. And what it is. It's a facility that I built for young kids in a high school that when school is over is three o'clock, they have a place to go to read, to hang out, to play pool or play ping pong. Just take him off the streets and keep him out of trouble. It's a great organization. I said, you know what, it sounds great as well. Anyway, we're looking for a sponsor to help outfit all the
tournament and keep people and give out give bags. Who would I talk to? I said, I tell you what we're gonna do. Let's assume you have your sponsor. It's done. He looks at me, said no, no, you don't understand. I need someone who can authorize me doing I said, it's done, says manager. Looks at me, says, who
are you. I said, I'm the president of the company. They said, you're kidding and I said no, And I brought over the people that needed to do the work to sponsor the show, and for nine years running we sponsored Alan Cooper's Golf Events celebrity tournament in Arizona. I enjoyed doing it, was a great thing. However, this show is not about that story. This show is about breakfast, and I want to talk to you about
watches and breakfast. One morning in Scottsdill, his owner, one of the Alice Cooper opening golf ceremonies, we sat down and I had breakfast and all and behold, Alice Cooper sits down next to me. He says, Mark, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your support for my tournament, and how worthwhile this organization is, and how much we appreciate we're doing for the community. Also said to me at the time, I'll tell you what
I'm looking forward to tonight. You've never seen one of these events. This is going to be a big one, and I have a surprise for you. I told him it's an honor to be associated with him and in the organization and the good executive as I was. I reminded him how important it was for him to wear our logo products at every celebrity tournament he we go to, and of course he did. After our breakfast, we play celebrity golf. That night was the big night, Saturday Night, big event.
We show up, there's about a thousand people, famous MC, couple of comedians and then Alice Cooper is introduced as Alice Bond aka James Bond. That was the theme for the night, and Aston Martin is driven in and Alice in tuxedo and a cast of characters plays out a scene that any Bond of
Fictionado would enjoy watching. Alice's band then joins him on the stage and they play School's Out for some up, gives out a bunch of awards, and then he starts to talk and thank his sponsors because the theme was James Bond Knight. Alice says then that he has a thank you gift for each of the five title sponsors, and we're coraled on the stage. Alice hands me in a box and in it is an Omega watch, the one James Bond war in his last movie, The Omegacy mastered him. Alice is a watch
guy. The theme of the evening's event was James Bond, and the watch only made sense. He whispers to me, thank you, Mark, Glad you're here. Happy We had a chance to have some breakfast and thank you for your support. So once again, here we are. I have a new watch I didn't need. As I'm walking back to my seat, I'm saying to myself, I can't keep this watch. I'm a corporate executive. I can't accept gifts. Now, let's take a moment here. When you're
an executive, you do not accept gifts period. As an executive, you can't afford to be seen in the wrong light. Even though it was a generous, innocent gesture, it could be seen later that I was influenced to support his charity because I was received even gifts. I'm sure he never even entered Alice's mind, but it did mine. Just remember, the appearance of impropriety is a problem, certainly in business. There's no gift worth speculating on
your integrity. I figured I would turn the watch into the company, and they, in turn will figure out what to do with it. Maybe they'll put in a case in one of the showrooms. Either way, I was honored personally, and I was honored for the company to be called out on stage. I walked back to my seat and while Alice was playing I'm eighteen, I opened a box to look at the watch, Omega Sea Mass, the blue dial, cool stainless steel band. Did I need this? Oh
my goodness, another watch I didn't need? And then I looked at the back. I'm graved on the back it said thank you Mark Webber, Alice Cooper. Oh my god, how can I bought with the watch? Now? Hooray? And oh now I own another watch. I went to a watch store, found out what it cost, and wrote the company a check. I thought it was a small price to pay for integrity and a lesson for all of those associated with me who are at the event or in the
company. To talk about later, I said an example in a while. It was expensive for me to own that watch. It's a keepsake forever, but it is priceless the lesson I taught my executives. I love that story. That's the story about business, breakfast and watches. I'm always in fashion. I'll be back in a moment to talk about the breakfast of champions. Always in fashion. I've been shopping for fun lately, and while I'm out, I always look at men's and I look at women's. What's going on?
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You want clothes that fits you well. Carl lagafeld Paris at Macy's or Carlafel dot com. This is a noncore performance. I've Always in Fashion. Welcome back to Always in Fashion. Here's your host, Mark Webber. The other day I was walking home from the studio after recording. I happened to look at a restaurant on the side of the street while I was passing by, and it said breakfast. For whatever reason, the creative juices in my mind kicked in and I said, this weekend, I want to do a
breakfast show. At the same time, I wanted to have fun. Last couple of shows are very serious. Well, I think they were helpful and you might have learned a lot. They weren't fun for me. So as he had a good time, he's always have been a good time. I just wanted to talk tonight and have fun, tell you a few stories, and make a point about how important breakfast is as part of your business life. Having said that, we talked about a bunch of things, and I
want to talk about my favorite and worst breakfast. But before I talk to you about mine, I'm with Jesse Webber. Hey you got a favorite breakfast? My time has arrived. So much to talk about with breakfast. Yes, yes, yes, I do have some favorite places in the world for breakfast. But my number one place for breakfast is a place called Shadow Creek in Las Vegas. It's a private golf club. When they pick you up in a limo because it's all secluded, you go there, you can get
whatever you want for breakfast. Anything imagine it, They'll make it. And not only do they make anything, you want. It tastes unbelievable and it's a beautiful view overlooking the golf course. It's like that movie The Contender, whereas Jeff Bridges was the president can make whatever he wants and do it me same way. Whatever I want best breakfast, you can get an omelet with any kind of topping that you wanted. Its smoked salmon, avocado, broccoli,
spinach. It's amazing. Put it this way. We've been going there for like ten years. I've never seen the chef. I've never seen the kitchen. I don't know what they do back there, but it's some sort of magic that they make. So anyway, besides Las Vegas, which is my favorite, I went to Japan. I went to Tokyo. There is a buffet breakfast that we had in our hotel that overlooked all of Tokyo.
I shouldn't have been allowed in that breakfast buffet. I just went to town and I think I think everybody there the stuff are like, oh this American, look at him, just going after everything. But those are my favorite breakfast places. Now here's the worst. I don't even think you know this story. When I was at the University of Michigan, My mom came to visit and she stayed in this hotel, and one day she said, come up, we'll have breakfast. So I go up to her hotel and there's
a big buffet. Now, Michigan, it's nice when your mom, your parents are there. They take you out for breakfast. So I go to this buffet and it's everything you want. I'm a sucker for a buffet. And I see, oh my goodness, have a bagel, cream cheese, and lock smoked salmon. And I get this giant bagel, put cream cheese on it. I take so much smoked salmon and throw it on there. I go back to the table. I'm so happy. I haven't had this in forever. And I bite into it. It wasn't smoked salmon. It
was ginger. What's ginger? You know the side when you have sushi, The thing it's like there was swasabe and then there's ginger. It looks like smoked salmon. Now there's one thing to bite into a plethora of ginger. But to also not think that thinking it's smoked salmon. Oh, it was awful. It was awful. But wait, now that I'm thinking about it, that's not even the worst breakfast I ever had. Okay, we were in London. We were in London and you might remember this one. You
go, I was younger. We you go out to a business meeting. I'm in the hotel. He said order You said, order room service. I order room service. They bring it up. They give me toast and what appears to be jelly in a can of stone. Idiot, it appears to be can't jelly? And I said, oh, this is a strange jelly. I take it, put on the toast, skye bite into it. It wasn't jelly. It was lighter fluid. It was the thing that they put under the candle. The candle they put in it was the gooey
substance. I thought it was actually jelly. I was like, Oh, they do things weird here in England. So both stories, I'm an idiot, but they were. Those are the worst breakfasts in my life. This a breakfast is an amazing adventure. My favorite also involves the world. You
know you mentioned Japan. I used to go to Osaka and there was a hotel called the Royal Hotel, the Royal Hotelo, and they had the greatest green Crenshaw melon I ever tasted the sweetest melon overlooking one of their zen gardens, sand and beautifully crafted banzai trees, and I never forgot reflecting on how beautiful that is. I also love with Lucky we travel being in the south
of France, who were there on business at the Carlton Hotel. For those of you who are following that, the Carlton Hotel is actually the hotel that filmed To Catch a Thief with Carrie Grant and Grace Kelly. Grace Kelly, thank you. I remember sitting out there, beautiful buffet breakfast. The weather was so perfect in June. We're looking out, the sun is out, palm trees all around, looking over the Mediterranean. Having these amazing different kinds
of cheeses, different kinds of bread, French bread is unbelievable. And being with you sharing our time. I've done that with Jared as well, so it's been a remarkable time for me. I loved it. I loved every time we went to California. California. You never eat indoors, that's our rule, right, no meal indoors would yeah, no meal indoors from breakfast on overlooking golf courses, overlooking the water. It actually makes me think about
people that live in California. Why they're office buildings. Everything should just be outside. I have a standard rule when it comes to California. I hate all Californias. You want to know why. Why Because it's winter and they're wearing short sleeves. I know they're out there having a great time. I've always thought that breakfast was a very calming time if one was to eat, to go out and enjoy and sit there. My favorite outfit and I had
the biggest impact on me. You don't know this story. My friend Bruce and I were working together. We went to London. We were in the Mandarin Oriental, which we talked about before. We're having a business breakfast. He and I both dressed in suits and ties or jackets are over the chairs. This Chinese guy comes in and he's wearing gray slacks, a white shirt, a burgundy tie, and a pink sweater. And he had the pink sweater tucked in his pants. He was so thin that he looked beautiful in
a tucked in sweater. Now, I don't have to tell you what a tucked in sweater is for me, right, your standard uniform? Yeah, this guy wore it to this day. I haven't seen Bruce now for call it ten years. If you asked him tell me a story about a pink sweater, he would tell you him and I watching that. So even breakfast fashion comes into play. Is that why you wear it now? Well,
it's where I first got the idea. Now, I've never been as thin as that Chinese guy, and I don't know that I ever looked as well as he did. But the idea of talking in your sweater, it's just a great look. And the idea of a shirt tie with a tucked in sweater, I live in that. I never wear my sweaters out since that day. And now you know where it came from. So breakfast has had an impact on all of us some way, on all of our lives,
one way or another. Breakfast I encourage you, whether you like to eat it or not, take advantage of that time and day, Take advantage of time to meditate and time to enjoy, time to look out at the world, look at the water, look at the sky, look at the people around you. There's so much to be learned for breakfast on always in fashion,
