The New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square is one of the holiday's most cherished traditions, and this year might be its best one yet. Fiskars Living's Tom Brennan joins Cheddar to reveal what makes this year's Waterford New Year's Eve Ball so special. The master artisan explains the painstaking process of creating the iconic scene as the clock strikes midnight.
Brennan reveals why Waterford chose "Gift of Serenity" as this year's theme. He says it represents the spirit of balance and composure heading into the new year. The ball features 288 new crystals that make up the pattern representing the theme.
Finally, Brennan shows off some of the other ways that Waterford is celebrating the holidays. The crystal company is using the New Year's ball as inspiration for some new products including champagne flutes. He says it's a creative way to bring the spirit of the Times Square celebration into your own home.
Ty Pennington and Amanda Brinkman, hosts of "Small Business Revolution - Main Street," discuss the upcoming third season of the show. As of now, there are five cities in the running to be featured on the next season.
Valentine's Day is right around the corner but for some the season of love is all year round. Emily Holmes Hahn, Founder of the matchmaking service LastFirst, joins This Changes Things to discuss building a business based on emotion and passion.
Wharton's Adam Grant has a new podcast in which he explores what makes different organizations tick. Not only did he find the dynamics that foster collaboration and idea-generation, but, he says, coworkers might know you better than you know yourself.
Blue Apron reported a smaller drop in revenue than expected for the fourth quarter on Tuesday. Tonya Garcia, Retail Reporter at MarketWatch and Jason Moser, Analyst at The Motley Fool, join The Long and The Short to discuss where the meal kit delivery company goes from here.
The "Extreme Makeover" alum and his new co-host Amanda Brinkman are getting ready for Season 3 of "Small Business Revolution on Main Street." They say so-called mom-and-pop shops are central to small towns' communities, identities, and economies.
This holiday season seemed to be in favor of the luxury retail brands. Tapestry and Michael Kors reported better-than-expected earnings last week. Melissa Armo, Owner of The Stock Swoosh and Melissa Gonzalez, CEO & Founder of The Lionesque Group, join The Long and The Short to discuss trends in the luxury market.
Before the opening, customers were already lined up outside the popular family-style restaurant.
One of the biggest global consumers goods companies, Unilever, is threatening to stop advertising on digital platforms like Facebook and Google if the companies don't clean up their acts. Snap's Vice President of sales has left the company. A new report finds Facebook is losing a younger audience. Dow closed up 400 points after the most volatile week in two years.
Touré Roberts is a popular pastor with two churches in Los Angeles and Denver. He is also a published author, with two books dedicated to inspiring people to dig deep and conquer insecurities that are sometimes getting in the way of potential.
Architectural Digest is out with their annual "Star Power" issue. The magazine brings you inside the homes of stars like Jennifer Aniston and Cheddar gives you a special look.
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