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What do a red carpet, a TikTok live stream, and a stand-up comedy stage all have in common? According to Emmy-nominated host and creator Garin Flowers—everything. In this episode, we dive into the art of showing up, standing out, and building your own stage when no one hands you the mic. Garin opens up about what it's really like to interview A-list celebrities, why confidence isn't a prerequisite, and how even the biggest names still wrestle with nerves. He also shares his personal evolution from a shy kid to a full-blown performer, and why he believes presence is more powerful than perfection. We unpack his bold leap from traditional media to full-time creator life, including the surprising ways TikTok Shop and stand-up comedy unlocked new opportunities and income streams. If you're ready to stop waiting and start building your own spotlight, hit play now!“The best way to become a successful host is to start your own show.” ~ Garin FlowersIn this Episode:- How Garin Flowers interviews A-list celebrities- The truth about confidence in Hollywood- From shy kid to camera-ready creator- Leaving Yahoo to go full-time on content creation- How stand-up comedy helped Garin's hosting career- Why creating your own show is critical- What is TikTok Shop?- Garin's success strategy for selling on TikTok Shop- How to choose profitable products to sell on TikTok Shop- Is it too late to join TikTok Shop?- Why audiences trust smaller creators more- Garin's top 5 tips for getting started on TikTok Shop- How to connect with Garin FlowersAbout Garin Flowers:Garin Flowers is a full-time TikTok Shop affiliate, comedian, and Emmy-nominated entertainment host. He's conducted celebrity interviews for Cinemark Theaters with stars like Dwayne Johnson, Margot Robbie, and Chris Evans, and previously reported nationally for Yahoo Entertainment. A former TV news reporter in Florida, Garin also taught journalism at USC and Florida A&M.Garin appeared on Season 16 of The Bachelorette and in the Netflix hit They Cloned Tyrone. His work has earned an Associated Press Award, a Telly Award, and recognition as a 2022 Outstanding Young Alumnus by the University of South Florida.Connect with Garin Flowers:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@garinflowers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garinflowers/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garin-flowers-83b87722 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gflowers/ Connect with me here:
Will it actually snow on Friday? Joey had to wait 3 hours to get his tires rotated and took notes of what he saw in the waiting room. A Hooter's waitress tried to flirt with a cop to get out of a DUI. Nancy's husband called her an old lady because she bought a pill organizer that holds a month of pills. Hot Tea: A guy lost in his fantasy football group and had to stay at Jason Aldean's bar in Nashville for 17 hours as punishment. Cinemark Theaters will fill any container under 400oz with popcorn for $5 on National Popcorn Day. A lady was scammed out of $3k by someone pretending to be Alan Jackson, Redneck Wednesday - Busch Light and the Daytona 500 are doing a speed dating round called "Date-tona" at the race. What redneck date have you been on? Lucky 7. East Tn is getting a new area code. What does your phone number spell? Joey has figure out how to get his picky kids to eat certain foods. Nancy could've been kicked out of her son's basketball game. The fires in California are reminding us of the Gatlinburg fires. And more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will it actually snow on Friday? Joey had to wait 3 hours to get his tires rotated and took notes of what he saw in the waiting room. A Hooter's waitress tried to flirt with a cop to get out of a DUI. Nancy's husband called her an old lady because she bought a pill organizer that holds a month of pills. Hot Tea: A guy lost in his fantasy football group and had to stay at Jason Aldean's bar in Nashville for 17 hours as punishment. Cinemark Theaters will fill any container under 400oz with popcorn for $5 on National Popcorn Day. A lady was scammed out of $3k by someone pretending to be Alan Jackson, Redneck Wednesday - Busch Light and the Daytona 500 are doing a speed dating round called "Date-tona" at the race. What redneck date have you been on? Lucky 7. East Tn is getting a new area code. What does your phone number spell? Joey has figure out how to get his picky kids to eat certain foods. Nancy could've been kicked out of her son's basketball game. The fires in California are reminding us of the Gatlinburg fires. And more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back ranking exclusive popcorn buckets! Max saw Madame Web so he delivers a review, is it as bad as they say and worse is it as bad as Morbius. Plus we play an Oscar version of The Justin's The Game, can we match the negative reviews to the Oscar winning movie? Also discussion and a deep dive into the limited popcorn tins from AMC and Cinemark Theaters, what are the worse and what are the best. How do they rank up? Follow us @3geekspodcast Follow Mike @mikemcgtv #popcorn #podcast #madameweb #spiderman #oscars #2024
Hello everyone, it's Bill Thompson – T Bill. Some of the things covered on today's session include: The origin of stocks and stock markets Cinemark theaters possibly nearing bankruptcy Wal-Mart to offer Paramount+ steaming service to Wal-Mart+ subscribers The FDA has approved over-the-counter hearing aids Freight rates coming down and its possible impact on inflation FDIC issues warning to five cryptocurrency firms General Motors reinstating dividend
You love him as Jiminy Cricket in Once Upon a Time, but do you know what Raphael Sbarge wishes for upon a star when is not busy portraying some of television's most iconic characters? A trip to the movies. That's right Raphael Sbarge loves going to the movies, so much in fact that he even made a documentary about it! He tells hosts Clare Kramer and David Magidoff all about that movie magic, the moment when he first fell in love with cinema, how it can bring a smile to his face on a bad day, and why watching movies at home just isn't the same, only on Fanaddicts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pastor Chris walks through the preeminence of Christ in creation and the church from Colossians 1:15-23. This stand-alone sermon connects with our sermons series–Origins: Genesis 1-11. For more information about Treasuring Christ Church, check us out at tccannarbor.com. Worship with us on Sunday @ 10:30 am. We meet at the Cinemark Theaters (4100 Carpenter Rd. Ypsilanti, MI 48197). Series: Stand Alone Sermon
The crew breaks down the latest surprising partnership in the ever-shifting film industry between Cinemark Theaters and Universal Pictures. Next, we analyze Warner Bros. decision to launch Wonder Woman 1984 on HBO Max. Further, we discuss the most recent episodes of The Mandalorian. Finally, we answer your fan submitted questions and discuss news and notes from around the industry. Follow on IG: @moviesthatdontsuckk Follow Frank on IG: @frankbeatzu Follow Tim on IG: @timmydarmody Follow Mike on IG: @mikejgrassi Twitter: https://twitter.com/moviesthatdont?s=11 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mtds/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mtds/support
This episode was recorded on November 21st, 2020. No one is really talking about the cinema experience, except Universal. Bold moves in distribution and possibly setting a foothold in the future of Theatrical Distribution, Universal makes a deal with Cinemark Theaters, similar to their deal with AMC, and defines terms for studio/theater collaboration. Entertainment Marketing Agencies need to prepare for the studios' concentration of strategy and distribution beyond the proven techniques of yesterday. Hollywood Breaks is an insiders' view of what's shaping the content-making world. Development partners Tim Thompson and Keith Rauch host this weekly show discussing current events with an eye towards seizing opportunity in the changing landscape.
On this episode, we're talking all about Warner Bros' decision to release Wonder Woman 1984 on HBO Max, Marvel Studios' latest plan for Black Widow, The CW's upcoming Wonder Girl series from Greg Berlanti, the latest changes to Paramount's film release schedule, Universal's game changing deal with Cinemark Theaters, MGM's Pink Panther reboot, Apple's plans for the classic Charlie Brown holiday specials, and more!! Our guest this week, from the hit series, Bosch, is DaJuan Johnson!! Plus, our "Top 5 Favorite ___________"!! segment; this week it's "Star Trek films/TV shows". And of course we have our Box Office Predictions, and the latest IMDbPro Starmeter toppers!! Be sure to follow us on all social media platforms @crazyantmedia, also visit our website www.crazyantmedia.com to purchase some #crazy merch!!
Today's HEADLINES: FOX NEWS sets ratings record NY TIMES Ad revenue -30% ; sets Digital subscriber record ESPN eliminating 500 positions CINEMARK theaters lose $148 mil in 3 months SNL adds Foo Fighters this Saturday Nation awaits President LISTEN TO: ARIANA GRANDE “Love Language” on Spotify CONTACT + FOLLOW The Wakeup: On Instagram Here for an early AM podcast preview. Follow on LinkedIn here. Email at Wakeupodcast@gmail.com
From their non-sponsor sponsor Cinemark, the fellas take a good hard look at the 2020 remake “The Invisible Man”. www.battleremake.com
This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down with Ilene Uhlmann who is the Director of Arts and Ideas Programming for JCC Chicago. Ilene is in charge of running the JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival. Come see me moderate two discussions with the filmmakers during the festival; the first being, Shepherd, the Story of a Jewish Dog on March 8th, and the second being, Viral: Antisemitism in Four Mutations on March 15th. The 7th annual JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival runs February 28–March 15 at venues across the city and suburbs. In 2020, the JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival will present films at CMX CinéBistro and Market Theaters at Old Orchard in Skokie, CMX Arlington Heights, Cinemark Theaters in Evanston, the Renaissance Place Theater in Highland Park, The Logan Theater in Logan Square and special screenings at the Illinois Holocaust Museum in Skokie.This year, the 7th annual JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival is bigger than ever with 52 films and over 90 screenings—of all genres, for all generations. These films will inform, inspire and ignite emotion. They honor Jewish filmmakers, writers and actors—and those committed to repairing the world through brave, artistic expression.The JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival has grown from modest beginnings to engaging over 17,000 movie lovers in 2019.Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going to http://www.skevanston.com. Make sure to sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron at aaron@skevanston.com with any questions or suggestions.
Our hosts get into the holiday spirit with 1974's “Black Christmas” and review the 2019 remake live from Cinemark Theaters! www.battleremake.com
Live from Cinemark Theaters, our two hosts check out the newest incarnation of “Charlie's Angels”, led by Elizabeth Banks. www.battleremake.com
The guys take “Undead October” to Cinemark Theaters to catch the 2019 version of “The Addams Family”. Check back all month for Halloween themed episodes. www.battleremake.com
Today, we review Cold Pursuit, as well as some entertainment news.
Host Bill Thill meets up with critic, journalist, and digital content creator Tara McNamara at the Cinemark Theaters in Los Angeles to discuss movies of the 1980's. Tara has been a critic for Common Sense Media for 15 years, written for Variety and Fandango and is the founder of 80sMovieGuide.com. She also produces the podcast, "80's Movies: A Guide To What's Wrong With Your Parents", a show she co-hosts with her daughter. Tara is an expert on the films of the 1980's and her unique take on the decade, that was defined by teen movies and MTV, will both delight and horrify...and somehow that seems appropriate! Film fans, and those harboring prom photos that feature big hair, will enjoy this trip down movie memory lane.--And we promise not to tell your kids! SHOW NOTES: GUEST V.O.: "Previously On..." - Leah Brock MUSIC: "Hooray For Hollywood" Benny Goodman Orchestra INTRO CLIP: "Caddyshack" (1980)
Eric and Buzz check out the 2018 version of Christmas classic “The Grinch”, live from Cinemark Theaters. www.battleremake.com