Polo de’ Marco Podcast

Auteur(s): Host - Mike Angangan
  • Résumé

  • Polo de’ Marco is a international luxury lifestyle publication based in Monte Carlo. This is the extension of the Polo de’ Marco brand where were we have the magazine, YouTube Channel and now the podcast. The target market consist royalty, oligarchs, entrepreneurs and social influencers. Hence, our reach is to the top 10% of the worlds wealth and most influential. The people that has been interviewed are HRH Princess Michael of Kent, Former First Lady Michelle Obama, James Kong - 851st descendant of Confucius and former Royal Butler to HRH Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.
    Host - Mike Angangan
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Épisodes
  • Cirus Foundation
    Jul 13 2021
    Empowering the ownership Economy to unlock your largest digital asset
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    1 h et 10 min
  • Jiri Kazda
    Jul 5 2021
    Jiri Kazda is a Wine Connoisseur who has worked for Michelin star restaurants
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    46 min
  • Charlotte Ellis
    Jun 28 2021
    Since 1996, Charlotte Ellis Public Relations have provided press and public relations services for both businesses and individuals from a wide range of fields. Director Charlotte Ellis started her PR career in the healthcare industry and gaining specialist knowledge in that field. The agency then went on to diversify successfully, extending its business to cover fashion, beauty, showbusiness and general lifestyle consumer PR. The agency is well-known for its creative, friendly, versatile but determined approach and its excellent media contacts, all of which have helped clients receive large volumes of media coverage in print, online, radio and television. Charlotte might also be remembered for her tongue-in-cheek TV appearance on the first Ali G Show, featuring a spoof etiquette class with Lady Chelsea!
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    23 min

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