Legacy of Luxury, a new multi-platform show hosted by Jaron Solomon and Nick Constantino, has officially launched across Spotify, YouTube, and Xtra 106.3FM (WFOM) in Atlanta. Recorded at the Solomon Brothers Jewelers Studios in Buckhead, the show explores the evolving world of luxury living, with a strong emphasis on fine jewelry, craftsmanship, and culture. Airing Saturdays at 8:30 AM on Xtra 106.3FM, Legacy of Luxury blends expert insights, emotional storytelling, and behind-the-scenes access to the people shaping luxury across industries. Topics range from jewelry design and marketing to travel, food and drink, fashion, automotive, real estate, and more.
"I'm thrilled to bring Legacy of Luxury to Atlanta radio," said Nick Constantino, co-host and Chief Marketing Officer of Solomon Brothers Jewelers. "This show is about more than jewelry—it's about the mindset of luxury, the stories behind the brands, and the people who make it all come to life." "Solomon Brothers has been a long-time advertiser on our station," said Andy Roth, Programming Director at Xtra 106.3FM. "It's exciting to see them step behind the mic and take the lead on a full show. Legacy of Luxury is a natural extension of their brand and a great addition to our weekend lineup."
With over 35,000 combined downloads and streams to date, Legacy of Luxury is quickly becoming a trusted voice for luxury consumers, industry insiders, and retailers. Each episode features guest interviews, mythbusting segments, and practical takeaways—delivered in a conversational tone that's both visionary and approachable. The show's launch across major platforms like Spotify and YouTube signifies a strategic move to reach diverse audiences, from traditional radio listeners to digital consumers seeking on-demand content. This multi-platform approach allows the show to tap into the growing podcast and streaming markets while maintaining a local presence through Atlanta's Xtra 106.3FM, potentially influencing how luxury brands engage with media and connect with high-end consumers in an increasingly fragmented digital landscape.

