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Réouverture du 9e au Centre Eaton de Montréal : l'espace est disponible pour accueillir une diversité de programmations événementielles incluant des spectacles, des expositions et des événements privés. Il est possible de louer dès maintenant pour le printemps 2024. Sa capacité totale est de 500 personnes. Entrevue avec Andy Nulman, partenaire du 9e au Centre Eaton de Montréal.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Les pédophiles sont partout ! | Sylvie Fréchette plonge dans une nouvelle aventure | Loterie : une méthode miracle pour gagner à tous les coups ? | Pour vivre centenaire, il faut… manger du beurre ? |Briser le tabou autour de la sexualité des personnes âgées | Dans cet épisode intégral du 19 avril, en entrevue : Sylvie Fréchette, double médaillée olympique en nage synchronisée. Pierre-Olivier Zappa. Andy Nulman, partenaire du 9e au Centre Eaton de Montréal. Une production QUB Avril 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Andy Nulman, co-founder and former promoter of JFL
On March 5, the biggest comedy festival in the world, Just for Laughs, announced it was cancelling this year's events in its hometown of Montreal and filing for bankruptcy protection. The news shocked international comics and local Montrealers—but Andy Nulman, who co-founded the festival in 1985 and spearheaded its expansion through the 1990s, wasn't entirely surprised. Though he took a step back from the company in 1999 and left entirely in 2015, he'd been hearing of JFL's financial troubles in the media, just as most in-person events had taken a hit since the pandemic. And yet, as he recounts on Culturally Jewish, The CJN's podcast about Canadian Jewish arts, seeing that the enormous summer festival would be cancelled entirely still blindsided him—and hit him emotionally. In this in-depth conversation, Nulman discusses the global shifts that led to JFL's recent troubles, the way Montreal's Jewish community supported the festival from its earliest days, and why he's optimistic that Just for Laughs hasn't truly had its last laugh forever. Hear in this episode: Milton Berle in 1991, who was invited to perform at age 83 Tim Allen's set in 1990, which helped get him Home Improvement Howie Mandel in 2002, who later led a group that bought the comedy festival in 2018 Credits Culturally Jewish is hosted by Ilana Zackon and David Sklar. Our producer is Michael Fraiman, and our theme music is by Sarah Segal-Lazar. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To support The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt, please consider a monthly donation by clicking here.
Andy Nulman is one of the founders of Just for Laughs. He spoke to Andrew Carter about Just For Laughs filing for bankruptcy protection.
Trudie Mason, Dr. Jean Seely, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Andy Nulman, Dan Riskin
Andy Nulman is considered by many the father of Surprise Marketing; a genre he outlines and evangelizes in his new book “Pow! Right Between The Eyes.” Andy is currently the President and CMO of Airborne Mobile, which he co-founded in 1999 with Garner Bornstein. Airborne Mobile strengthens brands through the creation of innovative mobile content and applications. To Andy, surprise is a powerful secret weapon of modern marketing. Throughout his career, he has used surprise to open eyes and make sales. In establishing Just For Laughs, the world's largest humor event, Andy established policies that “guaranteed laughs or your money back,” set up guerrilla entertainment for people waiting in long ticket lines, and conceived a series of epic press conferences where he attracted attention by launching a new religion, engaging journalists in Olympic-styled competitions, and being reeled onto a cruise ship like a giant deep-sea fish. At Airbone Mobile, he brought life to staid industry conferences with storms of branded dollar bills, used stealthily-placed wirecutters to attract and intrigue future clients like Disney and HBO, and planted dozens of timebombed golfballs, most still waiting to explode. An acclaimed and thought-provoking public speaker/showman known for motivating and challenging Fortune 500 companies, Andy has also written two best-selling books, “How To Do The Impossible” and “I Almost Killed George Burns.” He is the recipient of many awards, including being voted one of the Top 100 Montrealers of the 20th Century by the Montreal Gazette in 2000. Read the show notes on Arcbound's Podcast Page: https://arcbound.com/podcasts/ Find Arcbound here: Homepage: Arcbound.com Services/Work with Us: https://arcbound.com/work-with-us/ About: https://arcbound.com/about/ Founders Corner: https://arcbound.com/category/founders-corner/ Connect: https://arcbound.com/connect/
Rick welcomes two prominent Montrealers who have made - and are continuing to make - a huge difference in his hometown. Andy Nulman is an entrepreneur, educator, author and speaker who's always ahead of the curve, and happy to tell you so. He helped build the Just for Laughs festival into the world's most prestigious comedy event, and he oozes with “Creativity, Courage and Guts” - that's also the title of the MBA course he teaches at McGill. His pal Martine St-Victor is a powerhouse in her own right. She is General Manager at the Montréal office of Edelman, and is a frequent contributor to CBC, Radio-Canada, RDI, La Presse and The Gazette - in both official languages, bien sûr. Together, we talk about meeting in elevators, looking like Al Pacino, bridging "Les Deux Solitudes", Jewish and Haitian moms, how difference is an advantage, how politics can kill that advantage, changing your purpose to suit the problem, and fanboying over The Boss. #BuildBridgesNotWallsXingTheGap.comBoomTheShow.comRickMiller.ca@rickmilleractor@xingthegap@andynulman (TW + IG)@martinemontreal (TW + IG)@edelmanedelman.comgroupemilagro.com
This week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast we meet Florian Zeller, the Oscar nominated director of "The Father." He discusses his personal connection to the material and what it was like working with Anthony Hopkins. Then, Dylan Playfair, co-star of the Disney+ show "Mighty Ducks: Game Changers" stops by to talk about how playing hockey prepared him for a career as an actor. Then, "Falcon and the White Soldier" co-star (and MMA legend) Georges St-Pierre talks about why he never enjoyed fighting. Finally, we ask our panel, stand up comedian Debra DiGiovanni, Second City alum Darryl Hinds and Just for Laughs co-founder Andy Nulman, to discuss influences in comedy.
This week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast we meet Florian Zeller, the Oscar nominated director of "The Father." He discusses his personal connection to the material and what it was like working with Anthony Hopkins. Then, Dylan Playfair, co-star of the Disney+ show "Mighty Ducks: Game Changers" stops by to talk about how playing hockey prepared him for a career as an actor. Then, "Falcon and the White Soldier" co-star (and MMA legend) Georges St-Pierre talks about why he never enjoyed fighting. Finally, we ask our panel, stand up comedian Debra DiGiovanni, Second City alum Darryl Hinds and Just for Laughs co-founder Andy Nulman, to discuss influences in comedy.
This week on the Pop Life Podcast with Richard Crouse we meet best selling author Darin Strauss. "The Queen of Tuesday," about Lucille Ball, a thrilling love story starring Hollywood’s first true media mogul, it's Strauss’s follow-up to the National Book Critics Circle Award winner "Half a Life," mixes fact and fiction, memoir and novel, to imagine the provocative story of a woman we thought we knew. Then we ask the Pop Life panel, stand up comedian Debra DiGiovanni, Second City alum Darryl Hinds and Just for Laughs co-founder Andy Nulman, to discuss influences in comedy. Remember, you can each Pop Life on television and twitter every Saturday night at 8:30 pm on the CTV NewsChannel and midnight on CTV.
NO BS WITH SB CLIP biggest flop at JUST FOR LAUGHS full episode https://youtu.be/QpJubeSmPCE NO BS WITH SB is proud to present Andy Nulman, born 1959, is a Montreal-based businessman best known for his activities in co-founding and promoting the Just For Laughs comedy festival; under Nulman's stewardship, the festival grew from a two-day show to a month-long event drawing international audiences. Nulman also sold multimillion-dollar corporate sponsorships and creator and/or executive producer of more than 150 Festival TV shows, in a variety of languages, all over the world. He wrote, produced and hosted the 1997 CBC production of "The Worst of Just For Laughs,created the Gemini-award nominated gay sketch comedy show In Thru the Out Door for CBC and Showtime in 1998, and won a "Best Variety Series" Gemini Award for "The Best of Just For Laughs" in 1993.
NO BS WITH SB #067 ANDY NULMAN
We ask each of our guests which books have meant a lot to their mojo. We’ve pulled them all together into the Mojo Reading List for Summer 2020. Find more information about the episode and the transcript on http://bit.ly/mojosummerreading
Why does every comedian love to talk about bombing? Find out from Andy Nulman, current CEO of Play the Future and former head of Just for Laughs. Find more information about the episode and the transcript on http://bit.ly/andynulmanmojobonus
The former CEO of Just for Laughs talks about the need to stand out and why you should always take your shot. Find more information about the episode and the transcript on http://bit.ly/andynulmanmojomoments
This entrepreneur is a Montreal original as he popularized two international media brands. Andy Nulman will share with us his unconventional path in business, how to harness creatives, and his ability to bounce back from failure.
This entrepreneur is a Montreal original as he popularized two international media brands. Andy Nulman will share with us his unconventional path in business, how to harness creatives, and his ability to bounce back from failure.
Many people may know Andy, as the Montreal-based co-founder of Just For Laughs, turning it into the prestigious, well-known comedy phenomenon it is today. Taking a break from the comedy scene, Andy founded Airborne Mobile, a pioneering mobile media company which was sold for over... The post From Business Builder to Broadway Producer with Andy Nulman – April 9 2019 appeared first on Startup Canada.
On the ninth episode of Canada’s premiere faith and conversation podcast, hosts Tommy Schnurmacher and Rabbi Avi Finegold explore why laughter is the best spiritual medicine with 'Just for Laughs' co-founder, comedian and tech entrepreneur Andy Nulman. Production by Andre GouletTechnical assistance from Ricochet MediaLogo by Design is YummyTheme music by Montreal hip-hop and klezmer composer SocalledRecorded at The Cloakroom (2175 rue de la Montagne, Montreal)For information on Andy's career, bibliography and more go to andynulman.comCheck out the refined collection of rings, broaches, cuff-links and more, exclusive designs handcrafted in Montreal by some of the most skilled artisans in the world, at our sponsor Atelier Lou (http://atelierlou.com/).This episode was recorded on January 22nd, 2019.
L'obésité en augmentation: Discussion avec Dr. Dominique Garrel et Catherine Sénécal; Entrevue avec le producteur Andy Nulman; Chronique de Frédéric Choinière: Pareil pas pareil les jeux vidéos; Table ronde avec des fans d'Alain Bashung: Pierre Thibault, Marie-Christine Blais et Dumas; Portrait d'Ilhan Omar par Alain Pronkin; Entrevue avec Jérôme Dupras; Revue des magazines par Jean-Philippe Cipriani.
We Now Join The Program Already In Progress is an interview podcast with a catch. Just because the mic’s are hot doesn’t mean it will make it on the air. Our show starts cold when the host Saul Colt and the guest get into a nice groove. Sometimes that is immediately and sometimes that can be 30 mins in. The result is you get an interesting conversation between Saul Colt and people he loves and admires without the awkward time at the beginning waiting for people to get comfortable. On this episode we chat with Andy Nulman (Just For Laughs, Play The Future) about LGTB television, comedy today, selling edgy ideas to conservative people, and predicting the future. Reach out and say hi at www.joininprogress.com or @saulcolt on Twitter #joininprogress
We Now Join The Program Already In Progress is an interview podcast with a catch. Just because the mic’s are hot doesn’t mean it will make it on the air. Our show starts cold when the host Saul Colt and the guest (Andy Nulman, David Feldman, Hugh Forrest and many more int he coming weeks) get into a nice groove. Sometimes that will be immediate and sometimes that can be 30 mins in. The result is you get an interesting conversation between Saul Colt and people he loves and admires without the awkward time in the beginning for people to get comfortable.
Do you blush? Most people who do blush wish they didn’t because it is embarrassing and – as blushers know – it is impossible to stop doing it. But blushing has a purpose and I begin this episode by discussing who blushes, why they blush and what it means to others when you do. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=why-we-blush-social-embarrassmentI’m sure you know that feeling of delight when someone surprises you on your birthday or anniversary or surprised you for no particular reason at all. When you understand how you can create that feeling of delight in others, those people will go out of their way to help you in all sorts of ways. Andy Nulman author of the book Pow! Right between the Eyes! Profiting from the Element of Surprise (https://amzn.to/2J5IwN5) joins me to discuss the power of surprise. Finding true love isn’t always easy – especially the second or third time around. One of the tricks is knowing where to look. So I will tell you the top 3 ways people find the next love of their life. Not just where people meet to find someone to date – but where they find real love. https://amzn.to/2uenFBWEveryone worries about their breath sometimes. Bad breath is sometimes hard to get rid of – and that is partly because people don’t understand where it comes. Dr. Harold Katz, DDS, is the founder of the California Breath Clinics and author of the book The Bad Breath Bible https://www.therabreath.com/ebook/ and he joins me to clear up some myths about bad breath and how to conquer it once and for all. Advertisers in this episode:Bombas Socks. Get 20% off your first sock order from Bombas! Go to www.bombas.com/something and enter the word – something – in the promo code space.Hims. If you are concerned about hair loss get a trial month of prescription treatment for just $5. Go to www.ForHims.com/something.
When things are going well we tend to coast. Andy Nulman's success has come from never sitting still. He lives to keep trying things. If someone says it's crazy he does it! It's important to be one step ahead so you're never left in the dust. One of the people Mike and Abdul admire the most is our episode 7 guest. Listen in as they sit down for a very candid interview with the very vibrant, Andy Nulman. How To Make Money In Comedy starts now!
Mon Carnet, le podcast de Bruno Guglielminetti Vendredi 25 mai 2018 Une édition en direct de l’événement C2 Montréal Au sommaire : - Philippe Meunier de Sid Lee parle création - Claude Guay, IBM Canada, parle de se réinventer - Andy Nulman parle de l’innovation dans sa vie - Braindate : « Pourquoi les podcasts ne marchent pas au Québec » avec Frederic Letendre et Simon Jutras. - La réinsertion sociale selon Insertech, avec Saad Bebti Billet : Stéphane Ricoul s’intéresse au "Tech for Good" … Collaboration : Stéphane Ricoul Musique : Bensound.com www.moncarnet.com Une production de Guglielminetti.com Mai 2018
Back when mobile phones had green screens with black dots on them, Andy Nulman founded Airborne Mobile. In one year, the company went from $2M in revenue to $20M, driven by the explosion in the adoption of mobile devices. Leveraging his client list, Nulman sold 85% of Airborne Mobile for over $100M and retained 15% of the company—a position he would later expand in a strange twist of fate.
The Stuph File Program Featuring Dr. John Shufeldt; Dr. Michael H. Stone, author of The Anatomy of Evil; & Andy Nulman from Play The Future Download John Shufeldt is both a doctor and a lawyer. He shares his insight on how hospitals and communities deal with the aftermath of mass shootings. Dr. Michael H. Stone, author of The Anatomy of Evil. Andy Nulman talks about his new game app, Play The Future, a trivia game with a future twist that you can’t readily find the answer to. This week’s opening slate is presented by Anthony DP Mann, filmmaker/actor who produces some amazing work with his company Bleak December Inc.
“Humour disarms. It educates, and it enlightens when handled properly.” For entrepreneur Andy Nulman, humour is as important as water or oxygen for survival. Nulman is the co-founder of Just for Laughs, a comedy festival that attracts two million visitors to Canada every year, including... The post The Humour Business with Andy Nulman – March 1, 2016 appeared first on Startup Canada.
Welcome to episode #429 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. I love Tom Peters. I've declared it before and it's true. So, this is a total fanboy moment for me. A couple of weeks ago, I decided that I wanted to up the quality of conversation on this podcast. At the same time, I realized that there are a handful of my true idols that I've always either been scared or intimidated to ask to come on the podcast with me. I decided to make a list. Tom Peters was at the top. I never thought that he would ever agree. He responded almost right away. I've met him, in person, several times over the past decade. We've had some great chats. My level of respect for his thinking about business, marketing, and branding grows with every tweet, blog post, article and book that he writes. If you have never had the chance to see him present, you really should. He puts on a clinic in how to deliver a great presentation that oozes with big brains. Don't know who Tom Peters is? Really? Few people have shaped the idea of modern management more than he has over the last six decades. In 1982 he co-authored the seminal business book, In Search Of Excellence, which has been named one of the top three business books of the century by NPR. That's just the beginning of his accolades. For my dollar, he's changed almost everything I thought I knew about business through a series of books called The Reinventing Work Series 50List Books. The Project50 (thanks for turning me on to this, Andy Nulman) and The Brand You50 are the ones that have sent me deep down the rabbit hole of business non-fiction books. In 2003, I devoured Re-Imagine! Business Excellence In A Disruptive Age, and it still sits within arm's reach on my desk (one of the only books to do so). So, how is business doing in 2014? What does he think of personal brands, considering that he wrote the article, The Brand Called You, in Fast Company back in 1997 and - literally - ushered in the era of individuals as brands? We tackle it all and more. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #429 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 50:26. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete is now available too! In conversation with Tom Peters. In Search Of Excellence. Re-Imagine! The Brand Called You. Follow Tom on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Get David's song for free here: Artists For Amnesty. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #429 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising podcast andy nulman blog blogging brand business book business podcast david usher digital marketing facebook fast company google in search of excellence itunes management guru marketing podcast npr reimagine reinventing work series 50list book the brand called you the brand you 50 the project 50 tom peters twitter
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Top shelf guests all summer long! Walter mentioned a few weeks ago on the Heather B episode that the “star power” of the podcast tends to trend upwards during the summer months and this week is no exception. Heard of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Go Plug Yourself 62: Andy Nulman appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
Welcome to episode #227 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This past summer, Andy Nulman reclaimed his past and went back to running the world famous Just For Laughs comedy festival. In looking at the line-up, I was pleasantly surprised to see that Chris Hardwick was coming to do some stand-up. Hardwick is a regular host on G4 TV's Attack of the Show, he is also the host of Wired Science TV and has his own awesome Podcast titled, Nerdist (which you should definitely listen to and subscribe to). We recorded a conversation during the festival, and then my digital recorder broke. I thought all of the recordings were lost, but was pleasantly surprised to have recovered it this afternoon. Hardwick is at the bleeding edge of where pop culture now meets nerd culture and his take on media, advertising and entertainment is well-worth the listen. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #227 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 26:11. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #37 of Media Hacks will happen soon and it might feature: Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents, Man On The Go, Human Business Works, Third Tribe Marketing and Escape Velocity. C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Digital Dads - Content Rules. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - iambik audio. Christopher S. Penn - Blue Sky Factory - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. In conversation with Chris Hardwick. Nerdist G4 TV - Attack of the Show. Wired Science TV. This week's music: David Usher (with Marie Mai) - 'Je Repars' (in French). Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #227 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising attack of the show bite size edits blog blogging blue sky factory book oven cast of dads cc chapman chris brogan chris hardwick christopher s penn david usher digital dads digital marketing facebook facebook group g4 tv hugh mcguire in over your head itunes julien smith librivox managing the gray marie mai marketing marketing over coffee media hacks nerdist new marketing labs online social network podcast podcasting six pixels of separation social media 101 social media marketing strategy trust agents twist image wired science tv
Paul McLoughlin, The Work Wonk, speaks with Andy Nulman, corporate performer and preacher on how to PROFIT from the POWER OF SURPRISE. Andy has been doing it for years…on stage, at the office, and on the Web. Great tool to have in your kit…giving the customer more than he/she expects. Win’em and keep’em. … Read more about this episode...
Paul McLoughlin, The Work Wonk, speaks with Miriam Horn, co-author with Fred Krupp of EDF, of the Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming. Next week: POW! Right between the Eyes! Profiting from the Power of Surprise, with author and Surprise marketer, Andy Nulman. … Read more about this episode...