Remembering that even golden eggs can crack

Welcome to The Moodie Report’s interim Honolulu Bureau at The New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel. I arrived from Seoul via Hawaiian Airlines on Friday after the most hectic of weeks I can recall in a long time, a week packed from early in the morning till late at night with breakfast meetings, lunches, dinners, after-dinner

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Hitting new heights in Seoul at Lotte World Tower

“Are you afraid of heights?” Lotte Duty Free’s delightful Communication Team Senior Assistant Sunju Park (above right) asked me with a smile as wide as the Hangang river as we clambered into the steel cage lift. “No, I’m fine,” I lied, deciding that any mention of the fact that I get vertigo from standing on a

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Championing the art of airports

To truly soar, one must first unfurl – Marie Boyle, Artist I’ve arrived in South Korea, which as I write (Saturday afternoon), is any minute due to come under attack from North Korea for alleged anti-Pyongyang propaganda on the border between the two long-divided countries. The North has threatened to launch “a strong military action” if

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A tale of three amigos – and three cheaters

Here’s a death-defying story. A story of three men. Of three cheats. And of three reasons to celebrate life. Lunch this week at the unassuming Bizzarro Italian restaurant in Paddington with Stuart Bull and Martyn Westbury did not, it must be said, involve the kind of portions it might have had a few years back. For each

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A Paul Smith Mini to match my socks

Type in ‘Paul Smith mini’ to Google and you’ll get 72,600,000 results.  Maybe after this Blog 72,600,001. To clarify from the outset, we’re not talking very short skirts here. The English fashion designer memorably collaborated with the famous British car brand Mini (then owned by Rover) in the 1990s, Smith coming up with two limited-edition

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Deep sea diving for some of the world’s great wines

You’ve heard of underground cellaring for wine, but never underwater, right? Wrong. Meet Irina Wiedemann. She is fronting an extraordinary project that blends outstanding wine with a dash of Daniel Defoe and an amazing cellaring concept. Irina, whom I met at June’s ASUTIL conference in Panama, is coordinating the limited edition launch of Crusoe Treasure (http://www.underwaterwine.com).

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How Adda plans to unite the seven continents

In an industry full of human dynamos, I doubt any are quite as supercharged as my lunchtime companion of today, Adda Rodríguez. Till last month, Adda was Area Manager South America for Heinemann Americas, a position she took on after a highly successful stint with the outstanding Miami-based fragrances & cosmetics distributor Essence Corp as Area Manager

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