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Epic Games gana juicio antimonopolio contra Google, marcando un revés para el gigante tecnológico y su tienda de aplicaciones Play StoreEpic Games ha vencido a Google en un juicio antimonopolio. Esta decisión, que pone en tela de juicio las prácticas de la tienda de aplicaciones Play Store de Google, podría transformar el ecosistema de las aplicaciones móviles. Los jurados fallaron a favor de Epic en todos los cargos, evidenciando prácticas anticompetitivas de Google, como el cobro de comisiones excesivas a los desarrolladores de aplicaciones y el bloqueo de tiendas de aplicaciones alternativas. Este resultado es una victoria significativa para los desarrolladores y usuarios de aplicaciones, y podría forzar a Google a realizar cambios importantes en sus políticas y estrategias comerciales.Este veredicto no solo es un golpe a Google, sino que podría redefinir las reglas del juego para las tiendas de aplicaciones móviles a nivel mundialEpic Games, conocido por su popular juego Fortnite, desafió a Google alegando que su tienda Play Store ejercía un monopolio ilegal en el mercado de aplicaciones Android. La demanda destacó la imposición de comisiones de hasta el 30% a los desarrolladores y restricciones a tiendas alternativas. Este juicio, que duró más de un mes, puso bajo el microscopio las políticas de Google, revelando prácticas anticompetitivas y un intento de dominar el mercado de aplicaciones.La problemática central giraba en torno a la forma en que Google maneja su tienda de aplicaciones. Epic acusó a Google de prácticas monopólicas, como vincular su tienda Play Store con un servicio de facturación exclusivo y acuerdos con fabricantes de teléfonos para limitar la competencia. Estas prácticas, según Epic, sofocaban la innovación y perjudicaban tanto a desarrolladores como a consumidores, al reducir las opciones de mercado y mantener tarifas artificialmente altas.El veredicto del jurado a favor de Epic representa un cambio significativo en el panorama tecnológico. Con Google obligado a reconsiderar sus prácticas en la Play Store, se abre la puerta a una mayor competencia y a una posible reducción de las tarifas para los desarrolladores. Este resultado podría inspirar a más empresas a desafiar a gigantes tecnológicos, fomentando un mercado más equitativo y transparente.Para profundizar en temas de tecnología y sus impactos en la sociedad, escucha el pódcast "El Siglo 21 es Hoy" en ElSiglo21esHoy.com.
Ep 40. In this interview, Catharine Arnston, the CEO and Founder of ENERGYbits, finally gives me the answer to a question I get all the time—what is the easiest thing to do to start turning around my health? Maybe it's to clear up your skin, perhaps it's to lose weight, maybe it's to get over a chronic condition...to help heal a wound, or to stop getting every sickness your kids come home with.Well, this is it. This is the easiest thing. This delivers the nutrients your mitochondria need to produce massive amounts of energy to start fixing all that stuff.Most of the time your body can't fix things and your health gets worse. You start putting on weight because your body literally doesn't have enough energy to get rid of all the nasty stuff building up. It creates fat to hide the waste and toxin build-up, getting it out of your bloodstream to decrease the damage.The thing is, it's really hard to get the right substances into the mitochondria. Like really hard. And this is easy. It gets the 4 things into the mitochondria that is needed to thrive.Effortless nutrition. Asian countries have known about this for centuries, and Americans are just learning about it. Why? Because this substance has never been grown here. This might just be the most surprising and important podcast you ever listen to on nutrition and how your body makes energy. If you can, I advise you to check out the video version on my YouTube or Rumble channel, because there are LOTS of visuals used in this one to explain the science. Catharine has graciously given you, my dear listeners, a discount of 20% off her products using the code: AUTOBIOLOGY.Check out Catharine's website and all the studies and information she has to share on this amazing product from Mother Nature at https://www.energybits.com/Connect with Me!IG: @autobiologywithjenniferRumble: @autobiologywithjenniferYouTube: autobiologyFB: @autobiologyTikTok: @jenniferlittlefleckWebsite: https://autobiology.net/Autobiology Bits Podcast on AppleThis page may contain affiliate links.
Ep 39. Have you ever thought about where your salt comes from? Most people believe all salt comes from the oceans, but that's not true. In this case, it comes from the desert! Meet Samantha Skyring - CEO and Founder of Oryx Desert Salt. Single mom entrepreneur Samantha Skyring took a 75-mile walk through the Namib Desert. It was there she had powerful face-to-face encounters with the Oryx Gazelle. Next came the discovery of pure, unrefined desert salt from the Kalahari. Together, these experiences were the inspiration for the Oryx Desert Salt brand.Connect with Samantha and learn more about salt and the Oryx salt brand at https://oryxdesertsalt.com/usa/shop/and use code "AUTOBIOLOGY10" for a 10% discount.Time Stamps0:00 Start of Video3:18 What is an Oryx?6:00 How did you become a salt entrepreneur?13:47 How Himalayan Salt Changed Everything & Why Sea Salt is now bad...24:29 Why table salt should not be called salt at all28:06 The color of Kalahari Desert Salt 33:45 How has starting Oryx Desert Salt changed you?35:45 Using LinkedIn to land Whole Foods36:55 I want Oryx Desert Salt to be...45:09 The debut of Oryx at the 8th Annual Biohacking Conference!49:21 Where to find Oryx Desert Salt, Pepper, and other seasonings51:42 Smoked Salt...mmm, and why not all barbecue salts are the same52:40 What's the weirdest thing you put salt on?Connect with Me!IG: @autobiologywithjenniferRumble: @autobiologywithjenniferYouTube: autobiologyFB: @autobiologyTikTok: @jenniferlittlefleckWebsite: https://autobiology.net/Autobiology Bits Podcast on AppleThis page may contain affiliate links.
In this podcast we get into credit stocks cryptocurrency health wealth abundance and how you could break the cycle of being miserable it's not that hard you have to study people like Elon musk Steve Jobs Albert Einstein and see what they did I mean literally dissect everything right and see how they did it because guess what anything is possible look at Amazon look at Microsoft look at AppleThis didn't happen overnight and our journey together won't happen overnight either but I promise you you will live the life beyond your wildest dreams self-help self improvement self development realestate nursing fire fighting entrepreneur Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 29. In this episode, Weston Fleck, my 12-year old son, joins me to interview Daniel DeBaun of Defendershield, the world leader in EMF radiation protection solutions.Whether you're familiar with what EMF is, or if you are new to the concept, you will appreciate the insight that Daniel shares about what it means to your body, its effects on children, and what you can do about it. Daniel DeBaun is an internationally recognized expert in EMF radiation, EMF shielding, and EMF-related health issues with special focus on the effect of exposure from mobile devices such as laptops, tablets, and cell phones. Daniel's concern regarding the health impact of EMF emissions grew from over thirty years of engineering experience in the telecommunications industry, where he held a variety of executive positions at SAIC, Telcordia, AT&T, and Bell Labs. He is the co-author of Radiation Nation: The Fallout of Modern Technology, and the CEO of DefenderShield, the world leader in EMF radiation protection solutions.Check out Defendershield products here.Connect with Daniel and Defendershield!https://www.defendershield.com/IG @defendershieldConnect with Jennifer!IG: @autobiologywithjenniferRumble: @autobiologywithjenniferYouTube: autobiologyFB: @autobiologyTikTok: @jenniferlittlefleckWebsite: https://autobiology.net/Autobiology Bits Podcast on AppleThis page may contain affiliate links.
A seventh consecutive day of gains for the local market (up 1.04%), but the ASX200 still couldn't hold above the 6,200 resistance level. A bit of downside risk building perhaps? All sectors were up apart from materials, with telcos, tech and financials leading the gains. CBA and TLS held AGMs today with the former vowing to resume its normal payment ratio and the latter saying it would stick to its 16 cent div. After a 6.4% surge last night, can tonight's launch of the iPhone 12 give $AAPL another kick along? Our top three VODs today are:It's all expansion, expansion, expansion for Senex!The latest company to team up with AppleThis deal is music to Nuheara's ears See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two people can have the exact same business idea.But it's the person with a better business model who will likely succeed.That's why business models are so powerful.But what exactly is a business model?What does it mean?Here is a good example:AppleThis month, Apple became the first company in the world to be worth more than $2 trillion.Yes, that's TRILLION.Apple is a successful company because of the gadgets it sells -- iPhones, iPads, iMacs, etc.But guess what...Apple doesn't own a single factory that makes phones or gadgets.It's part of Apple's business model.And that's what makes a good business model so powerful.Every business model has 3 important partsIn this week's episode of the Smallstarter Business Podcast, I explain each of the 3 parts that make a successful business model.By changing at least one of these 3 parts, you can create a unique advantage for your business.Your business model affects how efficiently your business operates.Your business model affects how much profits your business can make.You're going to learn a lot from this episode.
Our special guest this episode is superstar music producer Illmind host of the amazing podcast Blapchat. Illmind along with cohosts Atlas The Plug, Perfection & GLAM talk about everything and anything related to music production. This podcast offers new gear reviews, business advice, beat critiques & industry special guests every week!I had the pleasure of having Illmind on my other show Silent Giants where we go deep into his life and music career as a producer. While I had him over at the apartment I got to ask him a few questions about BlapChat so thats why this interview is a shorter than our traditional OPP interview.Hope you enjoy!Listen to BlapChat on AppleThis episode was mixed by Mark ByrdMusic for this episode was produced by Richie Quake Lastly be sure to checkout my other show Silent Giants. Silent Giants highlights the superstars behind the scenes of popular culture. LISTEN NOW on Apple or Spotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our special guest this episode is Gillian Pensavalle host of the amazing podcasts Hamilcast and True Crime Obsessed. Hamilcast is a weekly podcast where she interviews amazing people who are involved in the hit broadway show Hamilton. For her second show 'True Crime Obsessed’ with co-host Patrick Hind, do weekly funny recaps your favorite true crime documentaries.In this interview I sit down with Gillian and we chat about our love for queer eye and The Real World, how she got into podcasting, we get her podcasters picks and of course we get into her dope shows 'Hamilcast' and 'True Crime Obsessed'.Listen to 'Hamilcast' on Apple'True Crime Obsessed' on Spotify and AppleThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd Music for this episode was provided by Richie Quake See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks silent giant is Jeff Price. Jeff is the co-founder of Tunecore, the worlds largest digital music distribution service. TuneCore offers musicians and other rights-holders the opportunity to distribute, sell or stream their music through online retailers such as iTunes, Spotify, Tidal, and others.Jeff moved on from Tunecore and founded the mechanical royalty collection agency Audium which helps publishing members accurately get paid from YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, and other streaming services.In this episode he chats about his upbringing, how he formed his record label spinART records back in the 90s, starting Tunecore, his new company Audium a whole lot more.Overall Jeff is a music industry and bad ass and shares a lot of knowledge that I think you’ll appreciate.So without further adou let me introduce you to the entrepreneur, music industry pioneer, my friend, the silent giant, Jeff Price._____________________________________________Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks episode is with rapper and good friend Mr Muthafuckin Exquire. In 2011 with zero budget and management, Mr Muthafuckin Exquire’s viral song and video ‘Huzzah’ grossed an astounding 2.4 million youtube views and his mixtape ‘Lost in Translation’ exploded to become an internet sensation.In this episode we cover Ex’s upbringing in Crown Heights, how he got into music, shares how he developed his sound and brand, and the creative strategy behind his viral sensation ‘Huzzah’. Lots of gems in this episode for sure.______________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks silent giant is Rhetorik. Rhetorik is one of my good friends from Virginia who has made quite a name for himself DJing behind Grammy nominated rap star Logic along with many others. I met up with him on his tour bus after his show at Madison Square Garden to chat about his upbringing, how he got into DJing for Logic, Life on tour and about his new role as a performing artist._________________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thanks for tuning into another episode of the podcast!This week’s silent giant is poet J. Ivy the silent giant behind Kanye West’s song ‘Never Let Me Down’ off The College Dropout album. J stops by the show to talk about growing up in Chicago, how he got into poetry, his big break on HBOs ‘Def Poetry’ jam and how he landed on Kanye’s ‘The College Dropout’ album and a whole lot more. Amazing stories in the episode for sure!SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!Today on the show we have a very special guest, Marat Berenstein. Marat is the manager for my good friend and music supervisor of Broad City, Matt FX. After graduating from Columbia University, Marat went to work for music legend Art Garfunkel as personal assistant and tour manager but he’s currently a professor at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.In this episode Marat stops by to chat about how he got into the industry, his experience working with Art Garfunkel, how and why he got into sync licensing and a whole lot more.____________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you all so much for checking out another episode of the podcast!Also, pardon my voice this episode. Got hit hard with a cold, but the show must go on, right?Today we have a very special guest on the show, Tiffany Hardin. Tiffany is one of my dear friends who has worked for some of the heaviest hitters in hip-hop. Her career started by interning for hip hop manager and talent scout, John Monopoly. Next she became the assistant to Mona Scott Young. For those who may not be up to speed Mona Scott Young co-founded Violator management with Chris Lighty, which managed artist like Missy Elliot, Mariah Carey, Q Tip and more.After working work Mona and than began working alongside music industry heavyweight Steve Stout at the creative agency Translation. She later struck out on her own to found her own management company Gild Creative Group.In this episode Tiffany stops by to chat about her life, career and lessons shes learned along the way.______________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!Hope you all had an awesome holiday season and happy 2018 to every single one of you!We're kicking of the year with my dear friend, Nick Onken. Nick is an exceptional photographer and graphic designer who has worked with industry heavyweights like Justin Bieber, Usher, Scooter Braun and more. He stopped by the show to share his journey, wisdom and experience._______________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you all so much for tuning into another episode of the podcast!For the 35th anniversary of Michael Jackson's Thriller' we are interviewing the silent giants who worked behind the scenes to make the album the greatest selling album of all-time.This episode is with photographer, Dick Zimmerman the silent giant behind the 'Thriller' album cover. Dick chats about growing up in Brooklyn, his career as an artist and photographer, how he landed the job to work with Michael and the making of that iconic 'Thriller' album cover._______________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the special episode of the Silent Giants podcast.For the 35th anniversary of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' we are interviewing the silent giants who helped make the 'Thriller' the greatest selling album of all-time.This episode features John Bettis, the songwriter of MJ's 'Human Nature', which is my personal favorite song of all-time.Enjoy as John chats about his career, the making of "Human Nature" and WHO the song is actually about...._________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the 35th anniversary of Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ all of December we are interviewing the Silent Giants who played a vital role in helping make the album the greatest selling album of all-time.This week’s silent giant is Bob Giraldi the director of Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’ music video. This was the second music video released on MTV from the ‘Thriller’ album and received 1984 American Music Award for favorite pop/rock Video and favorite soul music Video.In this interview I chat with Bob about his upbringing in New Jersey, his collegiate basketball career, how be broke into film, and the makings of Michael Jackson’s groundbreaking video for ‘Beat It’Enjoy!______________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Everyone!Thank you all for tuning into another episode of the podcast. This entire month of December we are going to be celebrating the 35th anniversary of Michael Jackson's groundbreaking album, 'Thriller'.In this introductory episode for 'Thriller' month I sat down with Jason King, co-founder of NYU's Clive Davis institute of recorded music & author of Michael Jackson Treasures, to discuss the historical significance of the album that would become the greatest selling album of all-time.__________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM StudiosSpecial thank you to Marat Berenstein for making this interview possible! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!Hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving! For everyone commuting long distances this weekend I have a special 2 hour episode for you!This week's silent giant is music engineer and producer, Susan Rogers. Susan is the silent giant who recorded Prince's classic and iconic 'Purple Rain' album! In this interview Susan chats about her upbringing, how she broke into the industry, meeting Prince for the first time the making of one of my favorite albums, 'Purple Rain' and a whooole lot more!Susan's journey is absolutely incredible.__________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!Thanks for checking out another episode of the podcast.This week’s silent giant is drummer and television theme song composer, Scott Schreer. Scott has composed iconic jingles for brands like Snickers and Coca-Cola, but he’s most notably known for creating the super recognizable theme music for the NFL on FOX. He is also responsible for making the theme music for Major League Baseball, the NHL and NASCAR for the FOX network.In this episode Scott sits down to chat about growing up in Brooklyn, his love for the game of baseball, how he broke into the television industry, explains the makings of the iconic NFL theme song and a whole lot more. This guys story is absolutely amazing.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you guys so much for tuning into another episode of the podcast!This week's silent giant is DJ Sentz. Sentz is one of my dear friends and DJ's for one of my favorite Brooklyn MCs Mr. Muthafuckin' Exquire.In this episode Sentz sits down to chat about his career and shares lessons he's learned along the way.___________________________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey y'all!Thank you all again for tuning into another episode of Silent Giants!This week's silent giant is film director, Joanna Nordahl. Joanna is one of Europe's top music video directors. Her work as even earned her a Swedish Grammy!In this interview we sit down to chat about the music and arts culture in Stockholm, her career in film, and she offers advice for film makers looking to break into the industry._____________________________________________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you all again for checking out another episode of the podcast!This week's silent giant is rapper & producer, Tee White. Tee is an amazing artist who has carved a unique lane for himself in the music industry though the world of sync licensing.Hear Tee share his story of growing up in Chicago, how his started his musical career and how he broke into the world of sync licensing.FOLLOW TEE ON IG: @vivasenorblanco___________________________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi Guys!Thank you all again for checking out another episode of the podcast! This week's guest is Grammy award winning engineer and producer, Bob Power.Bob is the sonic genius behind some of the most critically acclaimed hip-hop albums of all-time.In this episode though we chat about Bob's career and uncover the making of D'Angelo's 'Brown Sugar' album.Thank you all so much for the unbelievable support.Much love,CC___________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to another episode of Silent Giants.This week's silent giant is musical director and producer, Amadeus. In this episode Amadeus chats with us about growing up in New York City, getting his first song placement, shares valuable lessons he learned in the music industry and how he became the musical director for Trey Songz.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of Silent Giants.This episode features Nick Fulcher, Art Director at Atlantic Records. In this episode Nick explains his early influences, how he created Goldlink's album cover for 'After That We Didn't Talk', and his new role at Art Director of Atlantic Records.Be sure to follow Nick on IG: @nickychuloSUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you all for tuning in!This week's silent giant is Mike Parker. Mike was the Marketing Director at Nike who played a key role in making the Air Force 1 sneakers the highest revenue grossing shoe of all time.In this episode Mike sits down to chat about growing up in NYC, how his career at Nike began, the history of the Air Force 1, his time working for Under Armour, signing Steph Curry, and a whole lot more.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back!The silent giant in this week's episode is Trombonist, Darius Christian. Darius stopped by to chat about his upbringing, moving to NYC, performing with Rhianna on the VMAs, and rocking out with Solange at Panorama.Thank you to my friend, Olivia Castriota, for making this interview possible. Follow @oliviacastriota and check out her music as well.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's silent giant is saxophonist, Jason Arce.In this episode Jason chats about growing up in Virginia Beach, why he started playing the saxophone, moving to NYC, and how he teamed up with Blood Orange.Follow him on Instagram @JasonPlaysSaxSUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM StudiosCC See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's silent giant is Thirstin Howl lll, the silent giant behind Ralph Lauren. Thirstin is co-founder of NYC's notorious Lo-Life crew, which made Ralph Lauren's POLO brand a staple in hip-hop fashion.Hear about his upbringing in Brooklyn, founding Lo-Life crew and more!Thank you to my hometown brother @ohbliv for blessing the show with his incredible music production!SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!First, I want to say thank you all so much for all your support. You all are f*ckin' rockstars. I want to apologize for the lack of consistent sound quality. This is an issue I am currently addressing and I want to thank you all for sticking with me!Much love,Corey CambridgeNow on to our regular scheduled programming....In this episode we sit down with Vibe Magazine's Editor in Chief, Datwon Thomas. Datwon chats his career as a journalist, founding King Magazine and tells amazing stories about some of your favorite artists in music.THANK YOU SO MUCH to the silent giant behind this week's episode of Silent Giant's, Lomar Brown for mixing this episode. You're the man bro.ENJOY!SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's silent giant and celebrity stylist, Mario Rangel.In this episode Mario explains how he broke into the industry, how he began styling Bryson Tiller and the story behind Khalid's single artwork for 'Location'.Thank you to the silent giant behind this week's episode of Silent Giants, @Ohbliv, for your amazing musical production.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we sit down with A&R, Nigil Mack. He sat down to chat about how he got his start in the music industry, signing Kid Cudi, and discovering D.R.A.M.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Corey sits down with legendary photographer, Jonathan Mannion. Jonathan chats about his career, meeting JAY-Z, and the making of the 'Reasonable Doubt' album cover.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Princess Spencer aka PSIMDOPE sits down with Corey to chat about her career as an illustrator, her big break with 9th Wonder, and the makings of Wale's 'Ambition' album cover.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Jake shares awesome stories about playing baseball with Steph Curry, working with Big Boi and the making of his double platinum Kevin Gates single 'Really Really'.Be sure to SUBSCRIBE!SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Corey sits down with Grammy nominated producer, DJ Dahi. Dahi chats about growing up in Los Angeles, his career, shares stories behind some of his biggest hits with Drake and Kendrick Lamar, and explains his favorite songs he produced off Kendrick Lamar's new album 'DAMN'.SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, DOWNLOAD, COMMENT!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Corey sits down with Jeff Geasey, A&R at BMG publishing. Jeff shares his journey of becoming an A&R, explains his involvement in the creation DJ Snake's global hit 'Middle' and tells us why he thinks publishing deals are better than record deals for new artists.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Silent Giants, Corey sits down with Grammy Award-winning Blue The Engineer to chat about his career, the making of Solange's 'A Seat at the Table' , and how it felt to win his first Grammy.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Silent Giants, Corey sits down with music supervisor, Matt FX. Matt chats with us about growing up in NYC, how he became a music supervisor and the hurdles he faces working on the hit show Broad City.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM StudiosMusic by @Ohbliv See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Silent Giants, Corey sits down with film director, Coodie Simmons to learn more about his life, career, and the story behind his groundbreaking music video for Kanye West's 'Through the Wire'.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week A.J. and Mikah introduce Integrate and talk about Apple’s record-setting earnings, net neutrality, and the RadioShack bankruptcy.Integrate TopicsMikah: Cash by SquareA.J.: CarPlay by AppleThis episode of Integrate is not sponsored by Roughwater Minerals.Music provided by Eino Toivanen, kongano.com.Links and Show NotesMikah’s desk setupYeti microphoneApple’s first quarter resultsMad Money with Jim CramerThe article Mikah couldn’t remember is “Product distortion field” by Jason Snell.Microsoft Surface Pro 3Microsoft HoloLensGoogle GlassSave the Internet does a better job explaining net neutrality than Mikah.“We won the internet back” by Nilay PatelChairman Wheeler proposes new rules for protecting the open InternetInternet balloons from Google and Internet drones from FacebookGoogle to sell wireless service in deals with Sprint, T-MobileGoogle FiberChannel 4’s “Black Mirror”RadioShack files for bankruptcyYou can actually still buy a remote control truck from RadioShack.A.J. is right; you can turn your iPhone into a Pokédex.Mikah’s story on RadioShack closingRadioShack’s Super Bowl commercialThe Raspberry Pi computerThe RetroPie ProjectSnapchat StoriesPioneer’s CarPlay head unitsAlpine’s CarPlay head unitApple updates iOS 8, adds Bluetooth connectivity to CarPlayOvercast: a powerful yet simple iPhone podcast player.Emoji++Unicode specification