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Deon Cole joins Jim to discuss how the entertainment industry has evolved over his career in Hollywood. Cole talks about what it takes to learn comedy writing, how he became a writer The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, and reveals how one elevator ride led to Andy Richter becoming Conan's sidekick. Cole also discusses how the emergence of AI can affect the entertainment industry, his evolution from comedian and writer into actor with screen credits in "Black-ish" and the "Barbershop" movies. Cole also reveals his best comedian icons of all-time, and why filming his 2022 Netflix stand-up special "Charleen's Boy" was such a poignant experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week, Maestro and Trey welcome back cohost of Sports After Dark, Chris Lewis AKA C. Lew for a conversation on his Colts' season so far. Plus we react to Brian Daboll's firing, the Mavs let Nico Harrison go, the AFC North is one game apart between the Ravens and Steelers, and the rest of NFL Week 10!
In the chaos of laughter, how does a comedian think of conquering the unpredictable world of business?In this exciting episode of Barbershop, Shantanu sits down with Kenny Sebastian, who is stepping into the world of entrepreneurship with his own perfume brand, The Stage. But the twist is he's not just launching a fragrance, but is ready to challenge big players in the market with a daring entrepreneurial debut.Kenny, known for his sharp wit and stage presence, reveals how he's blending his passion for comedy with the art of perfume-making. Mic Check and Spotlight, the two fragrances he's launching, aren't just scents; they're his personal tribute to the stage that shaped him.And to make this vision a reality, Kenny had no one but the Bombay Shaving Company team by his side. From exploring perfume branding to choosing the right mood board, BSC's expertise has been crucial in shaping the brand.What you'll discover:- How the BSC team helped Kenny launch his own perfume brand from scratch.- The secret behind Mic Check and Spotlight, more than just names- Why Kenny's perfume brand could compete in both the ₹3,000+ and ₹500 price ranges.- The challenges and triumphs of blending comedy with entrepreneurship.- Can a comedian make it in the business world?Tune in to find out how Kenny's stage persona is influencing his new venture and why The Stage is set to disrupt India's perfume market.Navigate your way through these chapters 00:00 Coming up00:33 Introduction02:21 How Kenny started The Stage with BSC's support06:32 Kenny x BSC team09:29 How Rohit Taneja helped launch The Stage 13:17 Why did The Stage begin with two perfumes?18:28 Naming the perfumes and how stand-up influenced the brand27:31 The role of packaging and vendors29:12 Why pricing should reflect value, not just cost32:01 Ticket pricing lessons from stand-up34:32 Premium ≠ Price 41:04 Crafting The Stage's launch strategy45:31 Why The Stage could be India's next big perfume brand46:43 Showcasing Mic Check and Spotlight55:21 Closing thoughts
Can hip hop tell stories about everyday Black life — not just struggle, but community, responsibility, growth and maturity — and still stay authentic?Ice Cube's Barbershop (2002) film sets out to do this. Did it work? HHMC takes a cut at it!Topics discussed:
Barber Shop Sports Talk Episode 586 NFL recap week 9: Kenny Sem scouting expert for 247 comes on the show to recap week 9 of NFL action.
Barber Shop Sports Talk Episode 585: Week 6 NFL recap
Leaders Of Transformation | Leadership Development | Conscious Business | Global Transformation
What if the secret to thriving as a new manager is not found in your title, but in how you show up—day after day—for your peers and team? In this hands-on episode of Leaders of Transformation, we sit down with Noel Massie, former VP of US Delivery Operations at UPS and author of the essential guide Congrats! You've Been Promoted. Drawing on over forty years of frontline leadership, Noel Massie reveals what it really takes to succeed when you step into a supervisory role—no matter your age or experience. Sharing stories from UPS and practical wisdom for new managers, Noel Massie unpacks the core habits that set effective leaders apart: cultivating peer champions, learning from mentors, embracing patience, and investing in hands-on growth. This episode is jam-packed with actionable advice, role-play techniques, and concrete strategies to help you transition, inspire, and lead with confidence from day one. Whether you're newly promoted or preparing for your first management position, you'll find motivation, real-world examples, and a blueprint for turning your promotion into lasting impact. What We Discuss in this Episode The biggest mindset shift required for new managers. How "showing up" for others creates lasting influence in any organization. Why coaching and humility are indispensable for growth. What proactive steps every manager should take immediately after promotion. Real-world role plays: handling difficult team members and conflict—UPS style. The importance of embodied leadership values (not just policies). How to understand and align with your team's core motivators. Practical ways to build trust and respect on the front lines. Breaking through impatience and career plateaus as a leader. Feedback mechanisms for continual growth. Timestamps & Highlights 00:00 Leadership Tips for New Managers 06:22 Career Journey Growth Through Mentorship 08:59 Be a Team Player 11:44 Lessons from a Barbershop 15:17 Humility Fuels Entrepreneurial Growth 17:46 Success, Expectations and Control 22:15 Practical Leadership for Frontliners 25:41 Core Values and Boundaries 28:52 Servant Leadership Mindset Explained 30:19 Leadership Shifting Focus From Self 33:28 Effective Leadership Through Listening 37:13 Origins of Core Values 42:26 Leadership: A Transformative Progression 45:50 Bridging Leadership Culture Disconnects 48:04 Leadership Requires Frontline Support 50:38 Reflect on Leadership Feedback 10 Key Takeaways for New Managers Success begins with serving others—help your peers; they'll become your champions and advocates. Coaching is essential at every level; seek mentors and role models, and don't hesitate to learn from them. Be patient and humble; accept feedback and make corrections—that's how real growth happens. Give more than you expect to receive; generosity builds organizational trust and influence. Find out who excels in your team or company—study their habits and build relationships. After being promoted, invest in developing your leadership skills; don't wait for formal training. Role play and rehearse difficult scenarios so you're prepared for tough conversations. Make culture tangible by putting values like integrity, respect, and communication into daily action. Meet with your team members individually; discover their motivators and non-negotiables. Request honest feedback and commit to self-reflection—leadership is a continual discipline. Favorite Quotes "You can't hope to get more than you give." "Leadership isn't just a promotion—it's a discipline." "Culture is built at the top, but it's executed at the bottom." Ready to transform your approach and succeed as a new manager? Dig into this episode, grab Noel Massie's book, and start practicing—because real leadership is learned on the ground, one interaction at a time. Episode Resources https://leadersoftransformation.com/podcast/leadership/546-how-to-succeed-as-a-new-manager-lessons-from-ups-and-beyond-with-noel-massie Check out our complete library of episodes and other leadership resources here: https://leadersoftransformation.com ________
Dani and Nic are joined this time by "Samanthew" (@bricktop_barbershop & @halestreetquiltco), just back from their Honeymoon. With discussions of Halloween (1978), and similarities between dealing with Michael Myers vs. Toddlers. They also discuss experiences with marriage and honeymoons, in addition to being a romantic couple who more directly support each others careers as artists and running Bricktop Barbershop (www.bricktopbarbershop.us) Movie chat starting 33:50Please remember to like, share and rate us on whatever you are listening or watching with. 5-stars and YOU will be featured on a future #LoveNoteLeave us comments or questions at www.inlovewithmovies.com. Follow us on all the socials @nlovewithmovies #LoveAndMovies #MovieLovers #Movies #MovieReview #Halloween #Slasher #HorrorMovies #Horror #ScaryMovies #MichaelMyers #JamieLeeCurtis
Mayoral Candidate Dr. Lakeisha Gantt joins us in the "Barbershop" to discuss her plans to become the next Mayor of the Classic City, Athens, Ga.
A row over comments by a British MP has reignited debate about who we see in adverts. Sara Denby from the University of Oxford and Dino Myers-Lamptey from The Barber Shop agency share their views on how the industry has changed. In the US, major streaming companies are merging as they compete for global audiences. Camilla Lewis, Chief Executive of Curve Media, explains what this could mean for both producers and viewers. Historian Bettany Hughes returns with Treasures of the World on Channel 4. She talks about filming around the globe, how history programmes are made today, and why stories from the past still attract big audiences.Presenter: Katie Razzall Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Assistant producer: Lucy Wai Production co-ordinator: Phil Hawkins Technical co-ordinator: Samuel Iyiola Sound engineer: Sarlota Hadroj Touzimska
Bongani Bingwa speaks with Director Sibusiso Mamba about what audiences can expect as the Market Theatre closes the year by staging the acclaimed “Barber Shop Chronicles” for the first time in Africa, running from 6 to 30 November 2025. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Mike Patton, host of Touring The AFC South and writer for The Sporting News, returns for a convo with Trey and Maestro on all things AFC South. Plus they'll react to the NBA illegal gambling story, recap Week 8 in the NFL, and more!
Katie Razzall and guests discuss some of this week's media stories including: The relaunch of the drama series Play for Today by Channel 5 with actors Anita Dobson and Nigel Havers who star in one of the new productions and Graham Kibble-White Head of TV & Radio at The Telegraph. After Reform MP Sarah Pochin complained about adverts being "full" of black and Asian people we look at representation in UK advertising with Dino Myers-Lamptey, Founder, The Barber Shop and Sara Denby, Director, Oxford Future of Marketing Initiative, Oxford University. We discuss consolidation in the streaming industry and ask what it could mean for producers and views with the CEO of Curve Media Camilla Lewis and historian Professor Bettany Hughes tells us about founding her production company Sandstone Global and her new TV series Treasures of the World.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Content Producer: Lucy Wai
With Confetti In Our Hair: Celebrating The Artistry & Music Of Tom Waits
This time around finds the Dream Regime on their own, sans Bob, falling into a reflective discussion about respect, empathy and filling stations. Not to worry though, as their waxing philosophic is accompanied by great classic 70s Waits' tunes like Barbershop, Kentucky Avenue and Romeo is Bleeding. Then, be sure to stick around after the finale to hear the September 2017 Live performance of Respect Yourself by Mavis Staples at Lagunitas Brewing company in Petaluma, California with a surprise guest appearance by Tom Waits, his last live music performance as far as we know. Feel the Confetti!
Actor Sean Patrick Thomas, who plays Polarity in the satirical superhero series “GEN V” on Amazon Prime, joins us in studio to preview the final chapter of the show's second season and reflect on his “Barbershop” triology role as Jimmy James.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
Happy NBA Opening Day!! Maestro and Trey this week are joined by Sim Russell, host of Nothin But Knicks to help preview the NBA season. Plus we'll recap Week 7 in the NFL and ask Sim how he feels about his Giants' epic loss vs the Broncos!
Tonight, in the "Barbershop" Michele Pearson Tucker and her husband Robert Tucker shares their journey as Michele battles Breast Cancer with Robert by her side. This conversation turned into the telling of a beautiful Love story.
De Bruxelles à Abidjan en passant par Yaoundé et Kinshasa : les spectateurs de Barber Shop Chronicles suivent les histoires de quelques habitués des salons de coiffure pour hommes... Qu'est-ce qui se raconte dans les salons de coiffure pour hommes ? En deux heures vingt de spectacle, les metteurs en scène Michael de Cock et Junior Mthombeni adaptent la pièce de l'auteur et poète anglo-nigérian Inua Ellams. Entre documentaire et fiction, la pièce nous plonge dans les questionnements qui traversent les masculinités noires d'aujourd'hui avec une douzaine de comédiens sur scène. Dans ces lieux très particuliers, on cause de tout, des femmes, de la politique, du foot et de sa famille. Quand on arrive là-bas [chez le barbier] tu existes, tu as le droit d'être sans préjugés et automatiquement, le barbier se transforme en thérapeute. On partage tout. Junior Akwety L'adaptation de cette pièce anglophone a commencé, il y a un an et demi. Il y a eu tout d'abord une traduction puis une «transplantation» vers des pays francophones tout en gardant la même trame dramaturgique. On passe donc de Londres, de l'Angola ou du Ghana à Bruxelles, Kinshasa ou Dakar. On voyage dans le quotidien des gens, mais aussi dans les situations politiques des pays concernés... Il y a beaucoup d'amusements, mais il y a aussi beaucoup de choses qui sont dites, des messages qui sont clairs qu'on arrive à passer. Salif Cissé Une pièce qui parle aussi des pères : les pères absents, les pères violents. Un lien qu'on essaye de chercher, de retrouver avec nos cultures, précise Junior Akwety. On parle aussi beaucoup de société politique, mais aussi de l'histoire de la colonisation et de l'esclavage entre deux coupes de cheveux, mais on discute aussi des langues et de... foot ! Invités : Salif Cissé, un des comédiens de la pièce et Junior Akwety, comédien. Ce dernier a également participé à l'adaptation de la pièce. Salif Cissé est un comédien né en 1992. Il grandit à La Courneuve, en banlieue parisienne. Il découvre le théâtre au lycée. Après un baccalauréat, il suit une formation au Conservatoire dont il sort diplômé en 2017, puis au Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique. Il jouera avec ses camarades de promotion dans le film À l'abordage, sorti en 2020. Il enchaîne depuis les rôles au cinéma et au théâtre. Junior Akwety est un chanteur, acteur, musicien de néo-rumba né au Congo. Le spectacle Barber Shop Chronicles est à voir à la MC 93 du 15 au 19 octobre 2025, puis en tournée, en Italie, en Belgique, à Bruxelles et à Lisbonne au Portugal. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Steve Ibrahim avec le titre Sur le mur du salon.
De Bruxelles à Abidjan en passant par Yaoundé et Kinshasa : les spectateurs de Barber Shop Chronicles suivent les histoires de quelques habitués des salons de coiffure pour hommes... Qu'est-ce qui se raconte dans les salons de coiffure pour hommes ? En deux heures vingt de spectacle, les metteurs en scène Michael de Cock et Junior Mthombeni adaptent la pièce de l'auteur et poète anglo-nigérian Inua Ellams. Entre documentaire et fiction, la pièce nous plonge dans les questionnements qui traversent les masculinités noires d'aujourd'hui avec une douzaine de comédiens sur scène. Dans ces lieux très particuliers, on cause de tout, des femmes, de la politique, du foot et de sa famille. Quand on arrive là-bas [chez le barbier] tu existes, tu as le droit d'être sans préjugés et automatiquement, le barbier se transforme en thérapeute. On partage tout. Junior Akwety L'adaptation de cette pièce anglophone a commencé, il y a un an et demi. Il y a eu tout d'abord une traduction puis une «transplantation» vers des pays francophones tout en gardant la même trame dramaturgique. On passe donc de Londres, de l'Angola ou du Ghana à Bruxelles, Kinshasa ou Dakar. On voyage dans le quotidien des gens, mais aussi dans les situations politiques des pays concernés... Il y a beaucoup d'amusements, mais il y a aussi beaucoup de choses qui sont dites, des messages qui sont clairs qu'on arrive à passer. Salif Cissé Une pièce qui parle aussi des pères : les pères absents, les pères violents. Un lien qu'on essaye de chercher, de retrouver avec nos cultures, précise Junior Akwety. On parle aussi beaucoup de société politique, mais aussi de l'histoire de la colonisation et de l'esclavage entre deux coupes de cheveux, mais on discute aussi des langues et de... foot ! Invités : Salif Cissé, un des comédiens de la pièce et Junior Akwety, comédien. Ce dernier a également participé à l'adaptation de la pièce. Salif Cissé est un comédien né en 1992. Il grandit à La Courneuve, en banlieue parisienne. Il découvre le théâtre au lycée. Après un baccalauréat, il suit une formation au Conservatoire dont il sort diplômé en 2017, puis au Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique. Il jouera avec ses camarades de promotion dans le film À l'abordage, sorti en 2020. Il enchaîne depuis les rôles au cinéma et au théâtre. Junior Akwety est un chanteur, acteur, musicien de néo-rumba né au Congo. Le spectacle Barber Shop Chronicles est à voir à la MC 93 du 15 au 19 octobre 2025, puis en tournée, en Italie, en Belgique, à Bruxelles et à Lisbonne au Portugal. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Steve Ibrahim avec le titre Sur le mur du salon.
machen oder lassen – der Podcast mit Verbraucherexperte Ron Perduss
Nasenhaare mit Wachs entfernen – klingt nach gepflegtem Look und langanhaltender Ruhe vor lästigen Härchen. Aber ist die Methode im Barbershop wirklich so effektiv und sicher, wie sie klingt?Im Podcast „Machen oder lassen“ mit Ron Perduss geht es diesmal um Nasenhaare entfernen mit Wachs. Wir erklären, wie die Behandlung funktioniert, ob sie schmerzhaft ist, welche Risiken für Haut und Schleimhäute bestehen und wann sie sinnvoll ist. Außerdem: sichere Alternativen und Pflege-Tipps nach der Behandlung.Hast du Fragen oder Themenvorschläge, schreib gern eine Mail an: service@perduss.mediaRedaktion: Katharina Findling und Martin GrunwaldExecutive Producer: Ruben Schulze-Fröhlich, Christoph FalkeSounddesign: Sarah CórdobaProduktionsleitung: Miriam Aberkane Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Seaside A Cappella's music director and founder, Judy Comeau stops by to talk about the win after arriving back home.
(Oct 10, 2025) On today's Story of the Day, North Country at Work profiles a family barbershop in Franklin County that was a cornerstone of the Chateaugay social scene. Also: President Donald Trump's Justice Department has indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James for mortgage fraud.
Classic City's Mayoral Candidate Dexter Fisher along with guest co-host Charles Hardy joins us in the "Barbershop" to discuss Dexter's platform and intentions if and when he becomes the Mayor of Athens.
How to become a great salesperson?Confidence? Product knowledge? Or the courage to face rejection again and again?In this final episode of Razorpreneur 3.0, Shantanu dives deep into the art of selling, live at Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Pune.From breaking the ice to breaking records, this one is packed with hustle, wit, and raw energy.And in classic Shantanu style, it all comes down to action. A 45-minute campus challenge where students sell trimmers, face rejections, crack pitches, and learn on the go.The message is clear: real learning begins when theory meets the street.5 days left, plenty of time to jump in from zero and show what you've got ;)Prizes you can still win:1. Top Seller → KTM 390 Duke2. Next 6 Champions → KTM 160 Duke each3. Internship at Bombay Shaving Company4. A feature on The BarberShop with ShantanuHow to make your final push:1. Register → https://www.bombayshavingcompany.com/pages/razorpreneur3-0?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=product_shelf2. Sell trimmers using your unique code3. Climb the leaderboard before midnight and ride away in styleWatch the episode and see how Symbiosis students turned every “no” into their next big win. Navigate your way through these chapters:00:00 Coming Up00:46 Introduction02:11 Kicking Things Off with Fun04:02 Real Questions from Future Sellers06:38 The Secret Behind Great Selling13:03 Why Omni Blade collaborated with KTM Duke20:35 The Most Overlooked Sales Hack23:18 Student Sales Hacks That Worked27:08 Student Bags Interview at BSC
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Week 5 is a wrap, and we startin' to see who's real and who's not in the NFL. Trey and Maestro welcome Roundtable Sports contributor Chef Zae to the show! They'll do a recap of the important games, including another defensive collapse by the Ravens, a shootout in Seattle, Bills & Eagles get their first L's, and more. Plus, they share their thoughts on the Mark Sanchez situation, LeBron has a "second decision" to make, and more.
In this episode, the pod back in the groove after some much-needed time away. Zach just bought a new home, Jeremy's dropping weight like verses—32 pounds down
What does it take to build more than just a barbershop and create a unique culture within the community? We're back in the barber chairs at Loco Love Classic Barbershop as Jorge is joined by the owner, Sam El Barber. They dive into Sam's personal journey and the story behind his shop's rise from behind the barber chair.We dive into the faith that drives the work, the vision behind Loco Love, and how everyone at Loco Love has turned a local shop into a space where loyalty, community, and self-expression come first. We talk about the business side of barbering to staying grounded in purpose.If you enjoy this episode, make sure to Subscribe and Follow 2Hard2FastPodcast for more exciting content. Your support helps Jorge bring you even more great interviews and discussions!Follow Sam and the Barbershop: @LocoLoveClassicBarbershop | @Sam.El.BarberFollow 2Hard2FastPodcastInstagram/Threads: @2Hard2FastPodcastTikTok: @2Hard2FastPodcastTwitter: @2Hard2FastPodPrevious Podcast: "Marc Sauceda Live at Gruene Hall | Music Journey & Debut Song “To Be Real” | 2H2F Ep 185"Our podcast is FREE, but if you enjoy our podcast and wouldlike to go 2Hard2Fast with support we would greatly appreciate it. It will help us continue to increase the quality of episode production and bring you more content. THANK YOU! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2hard2fastpodcast/supportA light-hearted, thought-provoking comedic podcast onsociety/culture topics through our guests' life experiences. Hosted by Jorge C.We appreciate your support and would love to hear from you!Reach us with your questions, comments, or video messages at - Email: 2Hard2FastPodcast@gmail.com or 2H2F Social MediasLet us hear from YOU#2H2F #BarbershopCulture #FaithAndBusiness #PurposeDrivenEntrepreneur
What if a simple idea could start a trend? What if one spark could change the way people live, shop, and even groom themselves?In this episode of Razorpreneur 3.0, Shantanu takes us on a journey through the last decade of Indian entrepreneurship at Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Pune. He exhibit how investing in different brands transformed sellers, shaped trends, and set the stage for India's future.He shares the story of how the beard trend took over India, and why that sparked the idea to start Bombay Shaving Company. Then, in classic Shantanu style, he turns theory into action: A 45 minute sales challenge. Students hit the campus selling trimmers, facing rejections, cracking pitches, learning on the go. This season, the pitch you make could land you the bike of your dreams!Razorpreneur 3.0 is here! The stakes are higher, the prizes hotter, and the race tougher!Prizes this season:1. Sell the most → KTM 390 Duke2. Next 6 sellers → KTM 160 Duke3. An internship at Bombay Shaving Company4. Get invited for an episode on The BarberShop with ShantanuHere's how to jump in:1. Register → [https://www.bombayshavingcompany.com/pages/razorpreneur3-0?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=product_shelf]2. Sell the Trimmers using your unique code3. Climb the leaderboard, win big, and ride in styleThis is your chance to sell and win KTM!Navigate your way through these chapters 00:00 Coming Up 00:47 Introduction02:02 How to Identify Product Market Fit? 05:24 Why selling is important for Entrepreneurship11:05 Omni Blade X KTM Duke 13:01 How to participate in this challenge16:20 How Britannia Campaign inspired BSC19:00 Student shaves his beard to win the KTM Duke 20:33 Winning Tips and Tricks
Barber Shop Sports Talk Episode 584 NFL recap week 4: Kenny Sem scouting expert for 247 comes on the show to recap week 4 of NFL action
Every career is built on selling. Especially an entrepreneur's! That's what Shantanu and Ankush (Co-Founder and CEO at Rebel Foods) suggested at Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Navi Mumbai, and we couldn't agree more.In this episode of Razorpreneur 3.0, Shantanu teams up with Ankush to bring the hustle as well as their friendship alive on campus. They kick off with a power-packed masterclass on the art of selling, showing why sales isn't just for salespeople, but the backbone of every profession.The challenge? Students step out to sell as much as they can. Some pitches work, some get turned down, but every attempt comes with a lesson. Between all the action, Shantanu and Ankush rewind to their younger days , laughing about the bikes they used to ride and love, emphasising on the fact that today's Razorpreneurs have a chance to win their dream bikes while perfecting the art of selling! This season, the pitch you make could win you the bike of your dreams.Razorpreneur 3.0 is here! The stakes are higher, the prizes hotter, and the race tougher:1. Sell the most → KTM 390 Duke2. Next 6 sellers → KTM 160 Duke3. An internship at Bombay Shaving Company4. Get invited for an episode on The BarberShop with ShantanuHere's how to jump in:1. Register → [https://www.bombayshavingcompany.com/pages/razorpreneur3-0?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=product_shelf]2. Sell the Trimmers using your unique code3. Climb the leaderboard, win big, and ride in styleThis is your chance to sell and win KTM!Navigate your way through these chapters 00:00 Coming Up00:49 Introduction00:56 Shantanu & Ankush's college bikes story02:10 Shantanu on acquiring market gap03:26 Ankush's journey in cloud kitchens05:54 Shantanu on effective selling strategies09:16 Introduction to Razorpreneur10:13 KTM x Razorpreneur 3.0 collaboration10:50 Steps to become a Razorpreneur11:06 Prize announcement for winners13:33 How to crack D2C? 14:06 Students selling in action17:00 Razorpreneur winners from NMIMS 18:16 Shantanu wraps up the session
This week, Maestro and Trey welcome cohost of the Kingdom's Queens Podcast, Lexi Osborne, to the show. We'll discuss the upcoming Ravens-Chiefs matchup and get Lexi's Top 5 Chiefs players all-time. Plus we recap Week 3 of the NFL, coaches being let go, and more!
Will Todd is an amazing barber located here in jacksonville, fl. After getting the royal treatment just to have my beard trimmed, i thought is would be awesome to have him come in and sit down with me. I have to say the service he provides is top notch and he now has a new customer and friend for life!Send us a textSupport the show
Season 6 of 7 Minute Stories opens in an empty Medina, Ohio barbershop where Saturday morning memories still linger in the air. Aaron Calafato reflects on childhood haircuts, family rituals, and the fear of familiar places fading away. But if we tell stories about these places, we may give them a chance to endure—and when those fears are confronted and embraced, we give ourselves a chance to create new space for new visions and futures.
Barber Shop Sports Talk Episode 583 NFL recap week 2: Kenny Sem scouting expert for 247 comes on the show to recap week 2 of NFL action.
This week, host of The Wait A Minute Show, Joloni Boddie, returns with Trey and Maestro as we'll preview the upcoming Lions vs Ravens MNF match. Plus we'll hear from Joloni on the expectations for his hometown Detroit Pistons this NBA season, we'll recap the rest of Week 2 in the NFL, Molly leaves First Take, Adrien Broner tryna shoot his shot, and more!
The conversation continues from the first hour, then gang gets the sillies.
Barbershop Jack isn't just a place to get a haircut—it's a story of family, resilience, and community. For Jill and Don Benaglio, what started as a leap of faith has become an 11-year journey of turning an old-school barbershop vibe into a modern community hub. In this episode, Jill and Don open up about their journey—transitioning from family roots into entrepreneurship, navigating challenges like COVID, and finding strength in community support. If you're curious about what it takes to build a small business that lasts, adapts, and truly serves its community, this conversation will inspire you to see entrepreneurship in a whole new light.Connect with Barbershop Jack:Website: https://www.barbershopjack.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barbershopjackVisit in person: 5450 E High St, # 103, Phoenix, Arizona 85054Connect with the Finding Arizona Podcast:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@findingarizonapodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/findingarizonapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/findingarizonapodcastWebsite: https://www.findingarizonapodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finding-arizona-podcast/Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/findingarizonaPRODUCTION:Ready to start your own podcast? Found-House powered by The Finding Arizona Podcast is your best find!Want to be a guest or a sponsor of the show? Send us a message on the https://www.findingarizonapodcast.com/contact SPONSORS:SeatGeek: Get a $20 discount on your tickets with code FINDINGARIZONA at seatgeek.com.
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Inspired by barbershop chats and a brotherly contest over hip-hop facts, the Black Lit Network is a digital resource designed to make African American literature more widely accessible. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville professor Howard Rambsy II co-leads the project. He discusses how a recent $1.6 million grant to SIUE for the project will boost its reach and impact. He also speaks to the significance of investing in efforts to amplify African American writers, works, and ideas – especially through a public higher education institution in the Midwest, and the larger St. Louis region.
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Episode #168: Can authentic connections change your perspective on life? Join me, Kimberly Lovi, as we explore transformative insights from my recent journey to Charlotte, where I had the privilege of collaborating with Leonard Wheeler on a major campaign. A visit to Gordon's barbershop revealed powerful lessons on humility and the true essence of connection amidst his personal health battles. We discuss the enlightening cultural contrasts between Charlotte and Los Angeles, particularly the openness about faith, which left a lasting impression on us. This episode promises a wealth of reflection on the value of material possessions in the face of life's challenges and the importance of embracing authenticity, support, and respect for diversity. Moreover, we dive deep into the significance of personal accountability and self-reflection when navigating conflicts. Learn how owning your part and being honest with yourself can not only build trust but also open doors for more meaningful conversations. We touch on the necessity of emotional safety and the role of a supportive network in expressing vulnerability. Through personal stories, we reinforce the message that it's okay not to be okay, and that genuine feelings can fortify relationships and foster deeper connections. This episode is a heartfelt reminder of the power of authenticity in overcoming life's challenges. Chapters: (00:00) Transformative Insights and Authentic Connections (13:13) Navigating Authentic Self-Reflection and Connections Follow Kimberly on Instagram and TikTok @kimberlylovi or @iconicnationmedia WATCH us on YouTube and view our brand new studio!
Building Independence & Culture: Inside PHYT Collective with Ashley Speights In this episode, Danny sits down with Ashley Speights, PT Biz coach and founder of PHYT Collective in Washington, D.C. Ashley shares how she built her 4,000 sq ft practice during the pandemic, structured a unique contractor-based collective model, and created a culture of independence, collaboration, and empowerment. They explore the realities of running a clinic in a high-cost city, setting compensation models that work, and why listening deeply to patients creates lifelong loyalty.
Michael Lee's life reads like a Forrest Gump-style when-you-come-to-a-fork-in-the-road-take-it Southern novel. Except that it's all true. Starting out humbly enough as a shoeshine boy in his dad's smalltown Mississippi barber shop--where he was once invited to swim in a king's swimming pool--he later played champion-level college football, looped for years on the Mid-south Wresting circuit, worked his way through local law enforcement ranks and became body guard to none other that The Killer himself, Mr. Jerry Lee Lewis. Along his journey he met folks you wouldn't believe, picking up stories--and insights--that'll make you laugh, raise your eyebrows and shake your head. This epsiode if full of grit, heart and behind the scenes tales and insights from a heckuva life. Visit the Legendary Brands That Make MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Possible: MOJO Outdoors Alberta Professional Outfitters Society Benelli Shotguns Bow and Arrow Outdoors Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys GetDucks.com HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food Migra Ammunitions onX Maps Use code GetDucks25 Sitka Gear SoundGear Tom Beckbe USHuntList.com Like what you heard? Let us know! • Tap Subscribe so you never miss an episode. • Drop a rating—it's like a high-five in the duck blind. • Leave a quick comment: What hit home? What made you laugh? What hunt did it remind you of? • Share this episode with a buddy who lives for duck season. Want to partner? Have or know a story to share? Contact: Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
Send us a textMeet today's guest on Shaping Success Treasure Valley — Raymond Cruz, owner of 2C Barbershop. ✂️Ray's attention to detail and relentless drive has fueled his journey from cutting hair in his parents' garage to becoming one of the most respected barbers in the valley. His story includes running multiple shops, selling cars, and building a brand that stands for quality, hustle, and community. Taught the value of hard work by his father, Ray's fade game is no joke — and his entrepreneurial story is just as sharp as his skills.
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Have you thought about expanding your company internationally? Going across an ocean or maybe a neighboring country? Our guest today is Keenan Fisher, and he shares with us how he is successfully expanding into new international markets.TODAY'S WIN-WIN:What you want now vs. what you want later.LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:Schedule your free franchise consultation with Big Sky Franchise Team: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/. You can visit our guest's website at: https://us.tommyguns.com/Attend our Franchise Sales Training Workshop: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/franchisesalestraining/Connect with our guest on social:https://www.linkedin.com/company/tommy-gun's-original-barbershop/?originalSubdomain=cahttps://www.facebook.com/TommyGunsOriginalBarbershop/ABOUT OUR GUEST:Keenan Fisher, a visionary leader and the driving force behind Tommy Gun's Original Barbershop, has transformed his father's family-run business into a global franchise powerhouse. Taking over from Ken Fisher, who founded the company in 1988, Keenan has elevated Tommy Gun's to unparalleled heights. Under his leadership, the brand has grown to over 88 locations across Canada and surpassed 100 locations worldwide, including expansions into the USA, Australia, and New Zealand. A testament to his dedication, Keenan recently celebrated a monumental milestone: 10 million haircuts since the brand's inception. Through innovative thinking and a commitment to exceptional service, Keenan ensures Tommy Gun's remains a leader in the barbershop industry, embodying the legacy of excellence his father began. ABOUT BIG SKY FRANCHISE TEAM:This episode is powered by Big Sky Franchise Team. If you are ready to talk about franchising your business you can schedule your free, no-obligation, franchise consultation online at: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/.The information provided in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making any business decisions. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host, Big Sky Franchise Team, or our affiliates. Additionally, this podcast may feature sponsors or advertisers, but any mention of products or services does not constitute an endorsement. Please do your own research before making any purchasing or business decisions.
This week on Good One, comedian Ralph Barbosa joins us to talk about his new Hulu special 'Ralph Barbosa: Planet Bosa', writing jokes about immigration, and what it's like to do comedy that ends up going viral on the internet. 00:00 Intro 00:00:53 Funniest thing of the week 00:03:04 Don't Tell Comedy set 00:05:09 Getting political 00:08:03 Immigration 00:23:02 Going on Rogan 00:25:42 Getting personal 00:31:20 Almost going blind 00:34:08 Barbershop humor 00:37:03 Losing a friend 00:41:58 Influences 00:46:51 Looking high 00:50:16 Crowd work clips 00:51:24 Adam Sandler 00:53:19 On acting 00:56:09 Jokes in Spanish 01:00:16 The Laughening Round Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices