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All in 24 Minutes or less… In Season 4, Episode 39, Travis sits down with Andrew Bragman, Vice President, Ticket Operations at SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park. Andrew has put in the time and effort to build an enjoyable career in the sports business. Tune into hear his advice on finding ways to maximize revenue and increase attendance throughout his career. 3 Hot Topics: ✅ Working in Baseball ✅ Being Effective and Efficient ✅ Improve Fan Experience www.52weeksofhustle.com Book Available - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735610801 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With the NBA Draft and free agency in the books, Jackson and Goose reveal their NBA Power Rankings from bottom to top. Plus, Goose reacts to Damian Lillard's inevitable trade request. Enjoy! For more Bragman Breakdown content, follow us on social media:Instagram: https://instagram.com/bragmanbreakdownpod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bragman_breakdown?_t=8UTfP6R9XgM&_r=1
With Dr. James Bragman, Sports Medicine & Geriatric Specialist What do you think of when you hear the word retirement? Do you think of all the things you have wanted to do but didn't have time for? Or, does the idea of retirement scare you because you can't imagine not having a meaningful job to do each day? It's not uncommon that as we age, we may experience memory loss. But did you know that one of the most important ways you can protect your brain and mental health is through daily exercise? Not only does regular exercise help us maintain our muscle tone, physical strength, and balance, but it also helps to strengthen our immune system and stay mentally fit as well. Numerous studies have shown that as we age, staying physically active and fit in our senior years is one of the best ways to protect our brain health and improve our memory. Numerous studies have shown the rate of mental slowdown is almost twice the rate for inactive adults compared to those who are active. If you want to learn more about the many benefits and ways we can stay physically active throughout our life, then you'll want to listen to my interview with Dr. James Bragman from West Bloomfield Internal Medicine. Dr. Bragman specializes in both sports and internal geriatric medicine. He is a Full Clinical Professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine as well as an Assistant Clinical Professor at Michigan State University. In addition, he has more than 20 years of experience, including working as a national medical expert for CNN radio. What You'll Hear in This Episode: What does a sports medicine physician do? Why is stretching of paramount importance, and how can we build stretching into our everyday routine? What is cognitive decline and what are some ways to prevent it? How we can eat to support our mental and physical health? How to maintain a sharp status even as we age. What can cause cognitive impairment in people? What are some great coping mechanisms for stress reduction? Is it ever too late to start moving and getting exercise? What is the recommended number of days per week we should be exercising? What types of mental exercises are the most effective for maintaining a healthy brain? Today's Takeaway: There are numerous advantages to staying physically active. In addition to maintaining our fitness level, balance, and physical strength, staying active can help reduce blood pressure, lower your risk of heart disease and stroke, and may even help with blood sugar for diabetics. In addition, there's evidence to suggest that it may also reduce the risk of certain cancers. But as we've heard today, now there are more reasons than ever before to incorporate regular exercise sessions into our weekly routine because it also helps to keep our brains healthy. There is nothing that ages us faster than cognitive decline. Having a healthy and fully functioning brain helps us feel younger, more vital, and more connected to our lives and our loved ones. Staying active doesn't have to be a chore. You can take up yoga, pilates, or any other activity that gets you moving. Have fun while increasing your physical and mental fitness. Remember that every day is a gift and the gift of staying physically active may just be the key to prolonging your life expectancy and improving the quality of your life as you age. It's all up to you. I'm Florine Mark and that's “Today's Takeaway.” Quotes: “You have a lot of options. Not everyone is able to do a standing toe touch like your mother.” — Dr. James Bragman “It's a learned skill, the more you do it, the easier it becomes.” — Dr. James Bragman “It's the old proverbial if you don't use it, you lose it.” — Dr. James Bragman “The more physically active you are, it's part of the underpinnings of what I call Aging Gracefully in 2023.” — Dr. James Bragman “It's committing to something that you are happy doing and can do for the rest of your life.” — Dr. James Bragman “People need coping mechanisms, and exercise is a fantastic way of doing it.” — Dr. James Bragman Brought to You By: Florine Mark Mentioned in This Episode: West Bloomfield Internal Medicine 248-855-7453
Jackson Bragman from the Bragman Breakdown helps me to breakdown the Tournament of Champions which concluded a few days back in New York City. We talk about the stellar performances throughout the event from the two eventual winners, Diego Elias and Nour El Sherbini. Finals day was a bit anti climactic, but overall the event had plenty of great moments, including the play of the Colombian Cannonball Miguel Rodriguez, and we talk about what's made him such a special player over the years. We also talk a bit about the performances of the US women and the promise of the US men who are on the cusp of making a move into the prime time of the PSA rankings. Check out the Bragman Breakdown here https://thebragmanbreakdown.buzzsprout.com/ and check out the goings on our sponsor www.opensquash.org
Follow us (and like us!) at Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, and follow us on Twitter. Also please subscribe to The Ankler at TheAnkler.com for more podcasts and stories like these about the entertainment industry.Today's Ankler Hot Seat podcast welcomes back guest Howard Bragman, a crisis publicist and contributor to GMA who has handled the likes of Sharon Osbourne and Brett Ratner. On today's episode, Bragman joins hosts Janice Min, Richard Rushfield and Tatiana Siegel to discuss the looming tension Hollywood is facing over the likely dismantling of Roe v. Wade and the prospect of abortion being made illegal, or rights being drastically diminished in almost half of the country's states. In the days since a Supreme Court draft opinion leaked revealing a likely Roe rollback, everyone from Mark Ruffalo to Cher to Phoebe Bridgers has voiced their disgust. But in an age where Disney just went through the ringer over first inaction, then action, over Florida's Don't Say Gay bill, resulting in the swift exit of their top comms exec, a sense of fear among executives about how to approach this new political minefield is looming. Will the opprobrium of a town's talent, producers and executives amount to anything? Even though production and business is vast throughout entertainment in states likely to roll back rights — Louisiana, Texas, Florida, Arizona and more — Bragman predicts that the industry will likely stay quiet rather than boycott. “Hollywood has done a lot of saber-rattling in these states about gay rights issues and abortion issues and women's issues. Hollywood has done a lot of threatening, but very little action, to be honest. There's been very little actual punishment,” he notes. “So the question becomes: What happens when it's thrown back to the states and virtually half the states or half the population in the country decides that they don't want abortion… in all these states where they have huge investments and the people are gonna say, ‘Screw you. We voted. And it's our choice.' And I think the studios are gonna be forced to acquiesce to the power of the voters in those states.”The veteran Hollywood PR fixer also weighs in on the best advice he would give corporate clients on how to address the hot-button issue with staff, many of whom might be vocal and protest inaction by their C-suite. “I would empower them. I would have as much engagement with the women's groups, the LGBTQ groups as possible. Let 'em know what's going on,” he says. “Let 'em know the challenges you have as a corporation, let 'em know the responsibility you have that's financial, but also to your employees. And let 'em know the balancing act you have because I think there's a lot of wisdom in those groups, and there may be ways they can work together and come up with new ideas and new ways that can help both [employee and corporation], frankly.” Still, it's a difficult needle to thread. After all, even California isn't united. While the state is majority pro-choice, the state's populace has become increasingly in favor of greater abortion restrictions, according to a recent survey conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California. The study found that 52% of Latinos would like to see greater restrictions, for example. And Bragman foresees deeper divisions on the topic, which will make Hollywood's push for transgender bathroom rights in North Carolina and the Don't Say Gay brouhaha in Florida seem like “quaint times compared to the devastation that's coming down the road.”And if the abortion issue wasn't polarizing enough, the hosts also discuss the latest on the scorched-earth defamation trial that pits Johnny Depp against ex-wife Amber Heard. The testimony has been explosive (his and hers physical abuse allegations as well as the actress publicly accusing her ex of sexual assault for the first time). But will either party emerge from the slugfest with their careers intact? Notes Bragman, who calls their fight “mutual destruction”, “Somebody's gonna figure out a way to be in the Johnny Depp business. And as f** up as it sounds, I've seen so many times where crises like this will help a person like this.”Listen and subscribe to this podcast on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcasting app, and remember to subscribe to The Ankler.If you aren't already a paying subscriber, we invite you to join our community of entertainment insiders and never miss another story or podcast.New on The AnklerGreat reads:Entertainment Strategy Guy explains why Hulu has a not-so-funny problem with comedy.The Dumpster Fire of the Vanities: The Met Gala was mere metaphor for all out-of-touch entertainment/media.A Star is Born heads to Broadway and Jurassic to China. Plus much more in this week's issue of The Transom.Nasty, Brutish, Short: The End of a Disney PR Man's TenureGreat listens:Pod: Martini Shot with Rob Long dives into how to handle the badly behaved person in your Hollywood life.Pod: The Case for Broadcast TV. 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Today's Ankler Hot Seat podcast welcomes guest Howard Bragman, a crisis publicist who has handled the likes of Sharon Osbourne and Brett Ratner, joining hosts Janice Min, Richard Rushfield and Tatiana Siegel. On today's episode, Bragman discusses Slapgate and the absurdity of Smith's rush to the stage. “One of the great skill sets of being a star in Hollywood is having a thick skin. And $20 million a movie should buy you a lot of armor to have a very thick skin,” said Bragman. The veteran publicist also weighed in on why Rock's joke should have been addressed by Jada Pinkett Smith, the intended target and not her husband. “Jada has her own talk show,” Bragman continued. “She's a very powerful, intelligent, respected woman. Couldn't she have stood up for herself or given him the finger, something? She gave him a bit of a sneer. Could she have not given him the finger and made her point.”The hosts also discuss what the victory of Apple TV+'s CODA over Power of the Dog and Don't Look Up (with Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio) says about stardom in Hollywood today. “Last night also seemed like the death of the movie star,” said Min. “You had Netflix pay…for Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence for Don't Look Up and Power of the Dog certainly had like a top flight cast with Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, and Jane Campion as the director. And here comes this cast with CODA…not what people equate with A-list Hollywood, right?” Siegel concurred: “Last night seemed to be the death of the movie star, the movie business and maybe comedy as we know it in the future.”Siegel also discussed the Twitter threads speculating about Will Smith and Scientology, citing a thread about “a Scientology course that involves slapping physically humiliating fellow Scientologists in a group setting as a means of exerting superiority.” Speaking of which, Bragman was asked if The Slap is Smith's career equivalent of Tom Cruise's couch-jumping, a moment that will define a career before and after. Said Bragman: “It kind of is. But Tom got his s**t back together because Tom got his s**t back together. We'll see where it will takes this. Now, this could be a wake up call.”The hosts also tackle the controversy around Jay-Z's Oscar afterparty, held at Los Angeles's iconic Chateau Marmont, which carried on as planned despite guests having to cross a picket line of aggrieved former employees, some who say they were subjected to sexual harassment, including from owner Andre Balazs (which he has denied) and racial discrimination.Kurt Pedersen, who is co-president of the Chateau Marmont union, joined the Hot Seat to give his take from the picket line: “There was a lot of embarrassment,” Pedersen said of the celebrities who crossed the line including Kim Kardashian, Zoe Kravitz, Jon Hamm and best supporting actor winner Troy Kotsur. “First we should applaud those who didn't go. I mean, most of the folks who received Oscars were not at that party last night.”New on The Ankler:The Glossy on the end of fun on the red carpet.The death spiral of Bob I and Bob II in What about Bobs?Why did Mark Burnett try to court Putin for a reality show and what does Amazon think?Pre-Oscar Pods: Jay-Z's Afterparty Debacle, and that uncensored Bruce Vilanch conversation everyone is talking about.The question no one wants to ask except ESG: Are Oscar Films Good Business Strategy?The Decline and Fall of Oscar: A timeline of mishaps, mishegas and the bad choices that have become an annual Academy ritual.Never miss another podcast or story like this. We invite you to join the most influential and powerful people in entertainment and become a paid subscriber to The Ankler. FOR GROUP SUBSCRIPTIONS: Please email Kymber Allen at kymber@anklermedia.com for more information,FOR ADVERTISING on The Ankler, The Ankler Hot Seat, The Glossy, or The Optionist, please contact Kymber as well.Can't afford The Ankler right now? If you're an assistant, student or getting your foot in the door of this industry, and want help navigating the craziness of this business but don't have money to spare right now, drop me a line at richard@theankler.com and we'll work it out. No mogul or mogul-to-be left behind at The Ankler.The Ankler is an independent voice covering Hollywood. If you're a subscriber, feel free to share this edition with a friend but just a couple, please. The Ankler depends on its paid subscribers. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theankler.com/subscribe
Guest: Jackson Bragman (@JacksonBragman) of 'The Bragman Breakdown' Podcast Jackson and Jackson discuss the initial portion of the NBA Trade Deadline (Recorded 02/09/2022). Follow Jackson On Twitter: (4) Jackson Bragman (@JacksonBragman) / Twitter Checkout 'The Bragman Breakdown' Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/03v8NQNl93ZGQ40wVd3dzr?si=e2ed673d14ff4064 For access to the Podcast Discord, submit a podcast review and DM a screenshot to either @JLloyd952 or @NBAActionPod on Twitter. NBA Action With Jackson Tuesdays and Thursdays during the 2021-2022 NBA Season In-depth analysis spanning across all 30 teams Hosted by @RiseNetworkUS and @RollCallSN analyst Jackson Lloyd (@JLloyd952) Follow Jackson on Twitter @JLloyd952 Follow the podcast on Twitter @NBAActionPod Follow Rise Network on Twitter @RiseNetworkUS Follow Roll Call Sports on Twitter @RollCallSN --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of the Health and Wellness Connection, we will discuss some of the pros and cons of the plant based lifestyle. Our special guest, Dr. Judy Bragman MD, an avid Vegan that helps patients and people all over the globe develop a vegan lifestyle. We discuss how a plant based diet may improve your health and wellness.
On this episode me and Jackson Bragman from the "Bragman Breakdown" Discuss our NBA All-Star teams and discuss some other random sports stuff. Make sure to check out The Bragman Breakdown as well as Shameless Plug, my Youtube Music Show
No full pod this week for a variety of abnormal circumstances but will be back with a big pod next week previewing the Super Bowl as well as breaking down the Matthew Stafford trade and talking about the world of NBA Basketball! For more Bragman Breakdown content, follow us on social media.Instagram: https://instagram.com/bragmanbreakdownpod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bragman_breakdown?_t=8UTfP6R9XgM&_r=1
Jackson Interviews one of the best trainers in the state of Michigan, Nate Collins, as they talk about his football career and discuss Nate's journey to becoming a personal trainer for professional athletes. For more Bragman Breakdown content, follow us on social media.Instagram: https://instagram.com/bragmanbreakdownpod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bragman_breakdown?_t=8UTfP6R9XgM&_r=1
Sermón titulado "¿Por qué los jóvenes se van de la iglesia?" por el Pr. Rafael Bragman el 30 de octubre de 2020 durante la programación de Sociedad de Jóvenes de la Iglesia Adventista de Gazcue.
Kai Campbell left the world of Newark politics and development to try his hand at a venerable city tradition, food creation and service. Kai was no stranger to this area of work, coming from a long line and tradition of chefs and restaurant managers in his family. He has since flourished and is the impresario behind three newly minted Newark institutions: Walla, a South Asian style burger join; Bragman’s, a decades old Jewish deli in the South Ward; and the Yard, a soon to open outdoor eatery and bar. Kai comes on the pod to discuss how he came to this business, his hopes for the city, and what it will take for more restaurants to flourish.
In this episode we interview Catherine Carter (Lead Trainer) and Philipa Bragman (CEO) at Change. At Losing Control 2019, Catherine and Philipa ran a session on power and inclusion titled "Power and inclusion - Can power and inclusion work together?".The session was an embodied experiential workshop using Deep Democracy and Theatre of the Oppressed techniques. Change is a human rights organisation led by disabled people, working to build an inclusive society where people with learning disabilities are treated equally.For more about Losing Control visit the website www.losingcontrol.org. Visit us at www.thesocialchangeagency.org Follow us on Twitter at @SocialChangeAgHost: Laura ByngGuests: Philipa Bragman and Catherine Carter (Change)Producer: Laura ByngTheme music by Loyalty Freak Music
Hollywood publicist, crisis manager and author Howard Bragman joins Tim to talk about what it’s like to handle public relations for celebrities, particularly when those celebrities find themselves at the center of controversy. For decades, Howard has been the go-to guy in Los Angeles and nationwide for celebrity crisis management. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/Hollywood_Confidential_auphonic.mp3 The Hollywood publicist of old was both a staple and a cliché at the same time. In the black and white movie era where moguls ran the Hollywood studios, he was a fast-talking guy who didn’t care what his celebrity clients do, so long as they earned their share of headlines doing it. There was a saying from that time, “It doesn’t matter what they say in the newspapers, as long as they spell my name right.” Those days are long gone if they ever were. Today’s celebrity public relations pro operates in a totally different landscape. Celebrities aren’t people, they’re brands. But perhaps most importantly, the media environment has shifted so dramatically that the very definition of celebrity has changed. You still have sports celebrities, movie stars and television stars. But you also have new kinds of celebrities. Reality TV stars, YouTube sensations, even politicians and ex-politicians who have found ways to cash in on celebrity status once they’re out of office. But there are two sides to that coin. While there is much to gain by being a celebrity, there is much to lose, too. Howard Bragman knows better than most what it’s like to be a Hollywood publicist and more importantly, a celebrity crisis manager. Links LaBrea.Media Where's My Fifteen Minutes?, by Howard Bragman (Amazon) Anthony Scaramucci Signs with Hollywood PR firm, Deadline Hollywood College Admissions Scandal: 10 Ways to Know How Bad the Crisis is, Variety Meet the Man Who Orchestrated Michael Sam's Historic Announcement, USA Today About this Episode’s Guest Howard Bragman Howard Bragman has become one of America’s best-known PR and crisis experts because of his experience, wisdom, calmness and straightforward yet empathetic manner. He has worked with some of the most recognized people in the world and managed some of the highest profile press moments of this millennium and last. LaBrea.Media is the distillation of 35+ years of Bragman’s media and marketing experience into a responsive, nimble and world-class consultancy. Bragman manages a small team of some of the best and brightest PR talent around, yet is personally and intimately involved when the situation warrants it. LaBrea.Media represents talent, entertainment companies, brands, causes and digital entities. Bragman was an award-winning adjunct professor at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communications and is the author of the best-selling book, “Where’s My Fifteen Minutes? (Penguin/Portfolio). He has received numerous awards for his work as an activist for those with HIV/AIDS, LGBT civil rights and Jewish causes. He lives in Los Angeles with his husband, a nationally-respected horse trainer.
Northumbria University students Josh Bragman and Emma Peters talk to Colin White about ambitions, time management, and Fortnite...
Bill Bragman began YakGear with a little innovation and open water. He was an avid fisherman and curious inventor, often tinkered with ways to improve the kayak experience. When he happened across two seemingly simple designs — leashes for paddles and fishing poles — friends took notice, and he knew he was on to something. Bill refined his idea and, in 2006, made the products available to the public under the name Reel Deels. Word got out and, as the company grew, so did its offerings. In November 2007, with 20 items to its name, YakGear made its official debut as the original ‘yak accessory company. *** For Show Notes, Key Points, Contact Info, & Resources Mentioned on this episode with Bill Bragman, visit here. ***
With 30 years in public relations, Howard Bragman has represented celebrities from Cameron Diaz to Paula Abdul. In this podcast, Bragman discusses common sense approaches to getting publicity for...
Show 106 Do You Want To Get Famous???? Jonathan & Gabe get to meet Howard Bragman, author of new book Where's My Fifteen Minutes? No one knows Hollywood better than Howard Bragman. For more than thirty years he has helped movie stars, celebrities and business leaders get their messages out, in good times and bad. The boys head out on a mission to meet Howard and get some showbiz tips. THE ONLY SHOW TO COME FROM LONDON and L.A. -AT THE SAME TIME. CHECK OUT THE BOOK www.wheresmyfifteenminutes.com