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Justin Shenkarow and John Kraski interview a new guest every week to deliver exclusive alpha to their listeners about the latest trends in NFTs and Web3. This week they speak to Brett Claywell, a producer, director, actor on One Tree Hill, and Co-Founder SOLIS, utilizing blockchain technology to further amplify his ability to empower talent and partners to build ownership and authentic relationships with communities through content.
The main thing that Web3 advocates are working towards is decentralization - shifting industry ownership to the creatives and consumers, instead of the wealthy elite. This week, we're joined by some of the pioneers in "Film3" - the next evolution in film making. The goal of Film3 is to get fans engaged in the film making process, helping to make decisions through the filming process and lending their creative skillsets to the project. Melissa Rowley of Warrior Love Productions and Brett Claywell of Solis join to tell Shira how they're moving Film3 forward. Plus, Animoca Brands was recently called the "Crypto Winter King" by Bloomberg. While many have struggled through the bear market, Animoca Brands has expanded their portfolio to include over 340 Web3 companies, including Opensea, Axie Infinity, and The Sandbox. We speak with Evan Auyang, Group President at Animoca to learn how the company chooses which Web3 companies are worth investing in, and whether Web3 enthusiasts should fear such a large company owning so many Web3 leading companies. Lastly, Snoop and Eminem made a big splash las week at the MTV Video Music Awards when they performed their new song live from the Metaverse. Snoop's Agent, Nick Adler, joins the show to share why Snoop is so bullish on NFT's, what it was like to pull off this show at the VMA's, and how NFT's are reshaping music. 00:01 - Welcome 00:45- Weekly Headlines 4:58 - Melissa Rowley CEO of Warrior Love Productions - What is Film3? 8:00 - Brett Claywell Director, Actor, and Cofounder of SOLIS - Building and funding a new community of film talent 12:00 - Evan Auyang Group President at Animoca Brands - The Long Term Goals of being a Web3 Conglomerate 20:30 - Nick Adler of Cashmere Agency (Snoop Dogg) - Bringing a Metaverse Performance to the MTV Video Music Awards
The Lesson: People who don't know how will tell you you need to conform, or let go of indivisible parts of yourself in order to succeed. For Brett Claywell, it was his homely, North Carolina attitude of goodwill and neighborliness towards others which Hollywood men told him had to be left on the cutting room floor. From pursuing basketball, to acting, to gaming and live-streaming, there was never a shortage of people telling him he was making the wrong choice. Notable Excerpt: “The word immature has been thrown at me a lot through my life, and now at 44 years of age I'm happy to be immature because it allows me to interact with my children, but that was always kind of like an arrow that was slung at me... Early on in my career, one of my producers said I had to lose the North Carolina in me. I fought really hard to do the opposite—to be successful, but to maintain who I was. I would rather inject NC into Hollywood than lose NC to be successful." The Guest: Brett Claywell has had a two-decade career as a fan favorite on popular television shows like One Tree Hill and One Life to Live. Throughout it, he has been involved in hundreds of film and television, as well as digital content productions, producing and directing major live broadcast events starring some of the biggest names in entertainment. Brett was an early visionary of the competitive or televised gaming industry, co-founding Tiltify, now the world's premiere charitable crowdfunding platform for live-streaming. He launched HMBL (pronounced humble) House in 2019 to capitalize on a void in premium livestream content, leading HMBL House to be a major creative force in developing and producing new remote content models throughout the pandemic. In 2021, he co-founded SOLIS to utilize emerging technologies to further amplify his team's ability to build organic communities and generate authentic dialogue between talent and a global audience of content consumers. Episode Resources: Brett Claywell | Twitter Brett Claywell | Instagram HMBL House | Website Solis | Website
Brett Claywell aka Tim Smith is here, and he's rocking a man bun?! Brett reveals how he got cast; he was knocking on doors in Wilmington delivering Domino's and at first someone else was playing Tim!? Brett shares that his wife has never seen One Tree Hill and that he feels like being a Dad is his true calling. Cue the feels! Plus, we're tying up loose ends as we prepare ourselves for the Season 2 Finale! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alongside One Tree Hill star Brett Claywell, the guys co-hosted a town hall event for their longtime friend Jason Minnicozzi who is running for Congress in the 3rd (formerly 7th) district of North Carolina. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/semi-informed-ben-tre/support
While he was at the top of his craft as an actor in Hollywood, he came up with an idea for a video game live streaming concept. He was shot down all over town and told "no one will ever watch people play video games". Well a few years later, the biggest live streaming conglomerate on the planet, Twitch, was launched to change the world forever. Brett Claywell once again sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to discuss being way ahead of his time in a genre that only now is taking over the mainstream. He has proven that we can start second careers later in life. He has shown that you can be a celebrity and leave it all behind to follow a true passion. He produced live script readings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Goonies and Dazed and Confused. During the pandemic, he was able to assemble celebrities, from Sean Astin to Jason Alexander and even Rosario Dawson. Brett is an example that if you no longer wish to be someone's puppet, it's time to turn yourself into the puppet master. Take your career into your own hands and create what you want. He says, "believe in yourself or no one else ever will".XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wynaPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.com
Most actors deep down hope they can play roles that have an impact on society, move people with emotion, and in the rare case, become part of something much bigger than all of us. Brett Claywell sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to share his experience as a heterosexual young man from the south, playing one of the first gay characters on television, performing the first gay love scene in history and winning a Daytime Emmy all for this portrayal. This came at a time when gay marriage was only legal in a few states, and most of his family didn't understand nor could accept him choosing to play this role. This is the same kid who was put on hold for one of the leads opposite Natalie Portman, in the film Black Swan. After he auditioned for hours in a dark intimidating room for the legendary director Darren Aronofsky himself. Eventually the role went to Sebastian Stan, but this is the journey of an actor. Unknown to most, Brett played basketball on one of the most high profile national high school teams in the nation, and this is the reason he got the part of Tim Smith in the CW hit show, One Tree Hill. His father used to make him throw 100 pitches and shoot 100 free throws everyday after school. It's all about the work ethic, and he says that all his successful friends in Hollywood didn't make it to the top on a whim, they hustled and grinded day and night behind the scenes for years, unseen to most. Winning Emmy Awards. Playing on a hit show. Being groomed for one of the leads in a classic American film. And now he has all but retired from the business and has moved on to new ventures. This is the life of an actor in Hollywood.Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wynaPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.com
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On today's episode of Daytime Confidential, Luke and Jamey welcome back one of DC's favorite soap scene stealers, Ilene Kristen. The DC boys get to the bottom of why we haven't seen much of Kristen's hilariously-heartfelt character, Roxy Balsom of late on One Life to Live, Were Roxy and Ilene casualties of ABC's decision to "Kish off" her screen partner Brett Claywell and later Roxy's newfound son Schuyler (Scott Clifton)? Roxy's other son, Rex (John-Paul Lavoisier) was recently searching for his biological father and her daughter Natalie (Melissa Archer) is currently dealing with a "Who's The Daddy?" pregnancy predicament, yet Roxy has strangely been missing from those stories. Kristen says she's as confused by that as we are. Luke and Jamey also get the skinny on Kristen being cast in the most anticipated web sudser since Venice, Gregori J. Martin's The Bay, and find out what else the amazingly-talented singer-actress has been up to.
On today's special episode of Daytime Confidential Luke, Jamey, Jillian and Regan weigh in on One Life to Live's shocking dismissal of Brett Claywell and Scott Evans and the end of the soap's popular, groundbreaking Kish love story. From the quote about Kish not resonating "with the mainstream audience" that has outraged so many fans, to the multiple storylines that have contributed to OLTL's low ratings, DC digs into all the latest in this continuing saga. The DG gang explores why OLTL seems to be cleaning house of its minority stars and young talent which has afforded the ratings-challenged sudser such critical acclaim. We pose the question, what has ahppened to the diversity Agnes Nixon created this show to reflect? We also ponder, should Brett and Scott return if ABC offers? Do TPTB really think they are giving the majority of the fans what they want, while destroying the show in the process?Jamey wonders, will the move to oust Kish be Frank Valentini's Maureen Bauer moment? What, if anything, can OLTL do to turn things around in Llanview? No other topic since Daytime Confidential.com's inception, from Guiding Light's cancellation to Victoria Rowell's shocking tell-all interview, has received such a vocal response from Daytime Confidential readers and listeners. More podcast fans have called in to our hotline about OLTL's Kish-trastropy than about the firings of Drake Hogestyn, Deidre Hall, Mary Beth Evans and Stephen Nichols at Days of our Lives. Listen to fans voice their opinions about the controversy at the end of the episode. This is truly an episode Llanview lovers won't wanna miss.
In his first podcast interview since being kished to the curb. One Life to Live's Brett Claywell talks with Daytime Confidential.com's Luke Kerr, Jamey Giddens and Jillian Bowe on the heels of his shocking firing. The talented and passionate young actor, who moved across country to assume the role of Schuyler Joplin, only to cede that role to Scott Clifton, before being cast as nefarious lab tech-turned-gay med student Kyle Lewis, talks about what it was like to find out from OLTL show runner Frank Valentini that he was being let go from the series. Hear Claywell in his own words as he shares his thoughts on the powerful work he and leading man Scott Evans (Oliver Fish) accomplished, and why he doesn't want to let any of the negativity surrounding their exits take away from a story he says will stay with him for the rest of his life. Claywell also addresses the myriad of allegations lobbied against him and Evans in the media. Does he feel they are to blame for OLTL's viewer erosion? What about their rumored misbehavior on set? Claywell addresses it all. He also talks about if we will ever see him reunite with Evans in a movie or web series, ala Guiding Light's Crystal Chappell and Jessica Leccia, who now star opposite each other in Venice. This is the podcast interview every Kish fan has been dying to download.
On today's ABC episode of Daytime Confidential Luke, Jamey, Regan and Jillian discuss the latest in All My Children, General Hospital and One Life to Live storylines and news, including: The fallout from Greenlee's return and almost wedding to David continues. Ryan kidnaps Greenlee as Erica holds David hostage. JR wants to make Marissa Little A's legal guardian if he dies. Luke believes All My Children needs to keep recasting Colby until they get the character right and makes a suggestion for who should fill the role. Jamey says Hayley needs to be recast. Luke suggests Maura West. Imagine the Chandler family with Jacob Young as JR, Robin Chrisopher as Skye, Maura West as Hayley, Marcy Rylan as Colby and Melissa Claire Egan as the evil stepmother Mrs. Chandler. Robin Christopher returns to General Hospital as Skye, but should she be in Port Charles or Pine Valley? General Hospital's new opening credits debut on Tuesday. GH seems to be using Sonny's kids to rationalize his behavior. Morgan tries to convince Dante to quit being a cop and go to work for Sonny while Carly wants Dante to lie under oath. Regan reacts to the Valentine's episode. Was it what she'd hoped for. Who is the father of Elizabeth's baby? Is it Lucky or Nikolas? Amanda Setton quits One Life to Live. Luke wants Kim and Clint to sleep together at least once before she leaves so that there is hope for a Buchanan baby if she were to return. Jillian attends OLTL's new studio event and shares stories from the gathering including interactions with Farah Fath, Florencia Lozano, Brett Claywell, Kassie DePaiva, Kelley Missal, Trevor St. John, Scott Clifton, Ron Carlivati and Frank Valentini.The DC gang discusses onscreen storylines as well. Jessica's brains are fried like a scrambled egg and she doesn't remember Brody, Natalie or her daughter. Stacy Morasco drowns, but is there a possibility she might return? Kelly, Bitchy Bangs and David were hilarious in Paris, France.
Involved in one of the most talked about couples/storylines that is happening in daytime television, Brett Claywell and Scott Evans join BuzzWorthy Radio to dish it out! As one-half of "KISH," Brett plays the role of Kyle Lewis on ABC Daytime's One Life to Live. The other is that of Scott Evans, in the role of Oliver Fish. Claywell was raised in Greensboro, North Carolina. In high school he played both basketball and soccer. He has even travelled abroad to play soccer. He was also known as the class clown. After high school he attended college at North Carolina State University, where he graduated with a major in architecture and a minor in theatre. While at NC State he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Born in Massachusetts, Scott, younger brother of Chris Evans, began playing the role of Fish in 2008. Initially only brought on for just 5 episodes, he was featured more predominantly on the show. Evans studied theater at NYU. Have all of your KISH questions answered as BWR sits down with two of OLTL's shining stars, Brett Claywell & Scott Evans!
I'm a couple of weeks tardy (dreadful sorry!), but better late than never: Brandon's Buzz premiered on January 14, 2009, and fifty episodes later, the show enters its second year by pausing to look back on its first. Tonight, a two-hour extravaganza featuring the most interesting moments and memories from twelve months of compelling conversations with some of the most fascinating actors and artists of our time. What drove the great Emmy-winning soap writer Pamela K. Long to take over the reins of "Guiding Light" in the early '80s? How does "One Life to Live" star Brett Claywell enjoy working with his incredible co-stars? What did "Dynasty" star Gordon Thomson REALLY think of Charlton Heston? How many of Felicia Gallant's turbans did Linda Dano sneak off with following the cancellation of "Another World"? Find out all of this (and so much more!) as you listen to Brandon's Buzz's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1.
His weekly column “Gays of Our Lives” appears at AfterElton.com and has become required reading for tens of thousands of soap fans across the planet who crave the latest dirt and dish about all the homosexual happenings on the world’s most-watched serials. Now, to reflect on the big gay year that has swept through soapland, the incredible columnist Anthony D. Langford is stopping by the Buzz with his uncensored take on Kish, Nuke, and why American serialized television shows may finally be catching up with their European brethren when it comes to Dorothy and her friends!
His character on ABC's "One Life to Live" --- struggling med student Kyle Lewis --- has just reunited with his onscreen true love --- bumbling police officer Oliver Fish --- and to mark the momentous occasion, Brandon's Buzz has packaged into one exchange a pair of conversations --- one from last June, and one from October --- in which the incredible BRETT CLAYWELL goes in depth and on the record about what makes Kyle tick!
Let's see how far we've come: believe it or not, a gay wedding boom is about to explode in the town of Llanview, PA on ABC's "One Life to Live," and to mark the occasion --- and to discuss the latest head-spinning casting moves from across the daytime dial, as well as to offer us an exclusive sneak preview of "Venice," Crystal Chappell's hotly-anticipated new web series --- legendary online journalist MICHAEL FAIRMAN is paying a return visit to Brandon's Buzz!
She has been toiling in soaps (and brilliantly!) for some three decades now, and she's survived to tell the tale! Now, the magnificent ILENE KRISTEN is coming by the Buzz to do just that: from her legendary stint as Delia Reid Coleridge on the classic series "Ryan's Hope" to her current triumph as Roxanne "Roxy" Balsom on "One Life to Live," she has seen it all and done it all, and tonight, she's TELLING all!
He stopped by the Buzz back in June --- just a few days prior to the announcement that "One Life to Live" would be proceeding with their groundbreaking Kish storyline --- and he warned us at that time that things were about to get a LOT more interesting for his character, Kyle Lewis. Now, the amazing BRETT CLAYWELL is returning to Brandon's Buzz to discuss his scorching hot storyline, the fascinating evolution of his ever-intriguing character, and his role as the wanted man in daytime television's first gay love triangle!
His theater roles have included Jesus, Moses, and Tarzan, but his starmaking part might just be the one he's currently playing, that of Nick Chavez, the potential spoiler to the burgeoning romance between Oliver Fish and Kyle Lewis on ABC's classic soap "One Life to Live." Now, actor Nicholas Rodriguez is dropping by the Buzz to discuss his amazing Broadway career and the challenges of playing out a truly groundbreaking daytime television storyline!
Brandon’s Buzz teams up with the brilliant folks at onetreehillweb.net for a unique radio event featuring actor Brett Claywell! Best known for his five-year recurring role on the CW’s smash teen drama “One Tree Hill,” Claywell is now wreaking all kinds of havoc as crooked lab tech Kyle Lewis on ABC’s soap “One Life to Live,” and he is coming by the Buzz to discuss his burgeoning career and his time on a pair of television classics!