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What if having zero resources is actually your biggest competitive advantage? This week, we're revisiting Marie's conversation with Shark Tank star and FUBU founder Daymond John, who built a $6 billion brand from a $40 budget. He shares why desperation fuels innovation, why you shouldn't quit your day job too soon, and how keeping a "power of broke" mentality can make you a sharper, more creative entrepreneur - no matter what stage you're at. If you prefer video or want closed captions, you can watch all our episodes on YouTube → http://www.youtube.com/marieforleo COME SAY HI! Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/marieforleo Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marieforleo Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/marieforleo X: http://www.x.com/marieforleo MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU: Watch my Free Masterclass: 3 Sneaky Mistakes that Kill Productivity & Tank Profits → https://www.marieforleo.com/freeclass Get Your Personalized Revenue Plan & Get More Clients in 30 Days → https://checkout.marieforleo.com/get-more-clients-in-30-days Build Your $250K Offer in Minutes Using my Proven Frameworks → https://checkout.marieforleo.com/build-your-250k-offer If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review!
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Dedicated Podcast, on reçoit Farah : journaliste, créatrice de contenu, organisatrice d'événements et voix engagée qui navigue entre musique, politique, réseaux sociaux et culture populaire.Avec Farah, on parle de rap français, de transmission musicale, de 13 Block, de Drake, de rap marocain, de diaspora, mais aussi de journalisme, de presse écrite, de ses débuts chez 20 Minutes et de la rigueur que ce métier lui a apportée. Elle revient aussi sur son rapport aux réseaux sociaux, aux statistiques, à la visibilité, et sur cette volonté de ne pas forcément “être connue”, mais de faire un travail qui parle pour elle.On évoque également son article sur Diam's, le féminisme, la religion, les choix personnels, l'importance de laisser les artistes exister sans parler à leur place, ainsi que son événement de football féminin.Un épisode riche, drôle, engagé et très actuel, avec une invitée qui pense fort, parle vrai et refuse de rentrer dans une seule case.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The boys have a back-to-back of GTWM for you guys to kick of the new week! It's two episodes that can bring multiple topics of debate when it comes to relationships. Let's go!Caller #1 is Chopper 45yrs from San Francisco. Chopper has a girl bff who lives next door. Their kids are friends. Seems like perfect neighbors! Until, her husband tried to make a few moves on her. She doesn't want to end her friendship over this, what to do?Caller #2 is Jay 29yrs from Makati. Jay scammed an OnlyFans type of streamer and his gf found out and broke up with him. Caller #3 is Marga 29yrs from Manila. Marga was looking for a Fubu on Reddit and hooked up with a comedian from Comedy Manila. He's a top 3 performer but she also has a lot of demands from a fwb setup. GTWM and Good Times Radio are now streaming exclusively live on Discord!Join the Discord community by going to www.discord.gg/goodtimesradio
On this week's episode, Scotty pays his punishment, and JP talks about bowling. The Avs advance and there is only one more Canadien team left. Thank God. Are roasts overrated or underrated and what is a rumor about the cast members that sounds true? What clothing brands would you make the cast members wear and could you wear FUBU in a southern Baptist church? Enjoy another hilarious episode with Scotty and JP, and keep on laughing!
What does it actually take to scale a business? In this episode of Masters of Home Service, Adam Sylvester sits down with entrepreneur and Shark Tank investor Daymond John to talk about entrepreneurship, scaling a business, leadership, money, systems, investing, and what separates successful business owners from everyone else. This episode is packed with practical business advice for entrepreneurs and home service business owners. From building FUBU into a global brand to investing in some of Shark Tank's biggest success stories, Daymond shares real lessons on business growth, communication, mindset, leadership, hiring, financial literacy, and scaling sustainably. You'll also hear practical advice for home service business owners on operations, delegation, customer value, business systems, and long-term growth. Show Notes: [00:00] Intro [00:52] What Daymond John wants to be known for [01:27] Why some people succeed in business [03:05] Financial literacy and entrepreneurship [04:52] Good debt vs bad debt [07:22] What investors want to see [08:24] Risk and entrepreneurship [13:03] Why Bombas became successful [16:02] Solving problems in business [17:46] What makes a good communicator [23:07] Health, burnout, and entrepreneurship [26:13] What business owners need to know [29:23] Working on vs in the business [31:06] Every solved problem creates another problem [33:15] The biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make [39:04] Why data matters in business [41:14] Why execution matters more than ideas [44:20] Letting go as a business owner [46:29] Final advice for entrepreneurs New to Jobber? Masters of Home Service listeners can claim an exclusive discount for Jobber at https://bit.ly/4olKiNR
Join our mastermind community: https://www.skool.com/apparel-success-mastermindTry the best Ai design platform: https://www.design.com/rob88Starting a clothing brand is exciting, but most new clothing brand owners are focused on the wrong thing. In this video, I break down the real reason so many clothing brands, streetwear brands, fashion brands, clothing lines, t-shirt businesses, and apparel startups fail before they ever get real momentum. It's usually not the algorithm, shadowbanning, Facebook ads, TikTok, Instagram, lack of money, or lack of time. The real problem is that most people don't know what to do next when their brand hits a wall. If you're wondering how to start a clothing brand, how to grow a clothing brand, how to market a clothing brand, how to get sales for your clothing line, or how to build a successful streetwear brand from scratch, this video will help you understand the mindset, patience, marketing strategy, content strategy, and brand-building process needed to actually make it work long term. I talk about what happens after you launch your clothing brand, why sales often slow down after friends and family order, why most brands fade out instead of failing overnight, and how to keep pushing when your clothing brand gets no sales, no followers, no website traffic, and no engagement. I also share real examples from my own clothing brand journey with KBU Apparel, plus examples from Nike, FUBU, Adenola, and other brands that had to go through years of struggle before finding real success. Whether you're starting a streetwear brand, launching a fashion brand, building a t-shirt business, creating a clothing brand vlog, documenting your clothing brand journey, learning social media marketing, running Facebook ads, posting on TikTok, trying to grow on Instagram, improving your website, finding product market fit, or figuring out your brand identity, this video is about the deeper reality of building a clothing brand when things are not working yet. If you're serious about starting a clothing brand in 2026, growing your clothing line, building a fashion brand, marketing your streetwear brand, getting more sales, finding your unique brand voice, and becoming a better clothing brand owner, this video will give you a real competitive advantage.
Send us Fan MailIn this dynamic episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we welcome Leslie Short, a trailblazer in the realms of business, culture, and accessibility. As the founder of the GAVU Group, Leslie has dedicated her career to breaking stereotypes and expanding possibilities for organizations. With a rich background as a classical ballet dancer and a successful entrepreneur, she has navigated diverse landscapes from Japan to corporate America, proving that there is no box too confining for those who dare to dream.Leslie shares her unique journey, including her groundbreaking experience of launching Japan's first male revue show and her pivotal role in marketing for the iconic brand FUBU. She delves into the importance of understanding identity and adaptability in different cultural contexts, emphasizing that true leadership comes from authenticity and connection.Listeners will gain insights into Leslie's work as an accessibility officer for major award shows, where she advocates for inclusivity in every aspect of event planning. She discusses the progress made in accessibility and the ongoing challenges that remain, highlighting the shift from viewing accessibility as an add-on to an essential part of the experience.Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with practical advice on leadership, resilience, and the importance of living in your truth. Leslie's upcoming memoir, "Someone Had to Be the First," is set to release on May 5, and she encourages everyone to embrace their unique journey and pave the way for others.What You'll Learn in This Episode:- The significance of adaptability and identity in diverse cultural environments- Insights into Leslie's journey from ballet dancer to entrepreneur- The role of an accessibility officer and the importance of inclusivity- How to overcome stereotypes and build authentic connections in business- Key takeaways from Leslie's forthcoming memoirFor more information on Leslie Short and her work, visit CAVU Group on social media and keep an eye out for her upcoming book release.Support the show
A rare solo GTWM episode today! Mo takes on three calls from all over the world to talk about the ins and outs of friends with benefits and the monetary value of Acts of Service. Get ready for good talk. Caller #1 is Angelo 28yrs from Davao. Angelo just broke up with his girlfriend because she doesnt want to have sex before marriage. Instead she agrees to give him only 40 second bj's. Angelo now is a former fuck buddy but he doesnt want a relationship, he just wants the sex - the Fubu has feelings though. Caller #2 is Olivia 44yrs Seattle, Washington. Olivia is a very successful single woman in her forties. After concentrating so much on her career, she wants to start having fun with younger men. She doesnt have experience with Fubu's, so some guidance is needed. Caller #3 is Joy 35yrs Paris, France. Joy is the sole bread winner in her marriage but her husband does a lot of house husband contributions. How can she lessen the amount of resentment she has over him not having a career?GTWM and Good Times Radio are now streaming exclusively live on Discord!Join the Discord community by going to www.discord.gg/goodtimesradio
It'd be fun to be an old western bandit. Not my height size. Texting gentlemen about my girth. Still chilly in the studio. Why do old people get so cold? Does Chairman work for Strode now? Jeremiyah Love going third overall to Arizona. Ty Simpson to the Rammies. Movie Boi's review of the film 'Draft Day.' Does everybody have crap packed in their ears? Don't say pantheon.How full will Busch be this weekend? Cardinals unbalanced schedule. World Cup tickets are a tad pricey. Somebody in Kansas City would enjoy Doug for the weekend. $1000/night for hotel rooms. Twitter reply guy is at it again today.Babs was big in the '70s. You need to apologize, Doug. EGOT. Cottleville Cardio Scouts. Drop Tim off some AirPods. Alex is on the phone lines and wants to give an explanation on shock prices for tickets. Feasting on people in the midwest. In-game currency. Alex opens his heart and this is what Doug does. I do have a wife if that counts. Cam & Martin. Tim makes three hours seem effortless. Needlepoint SZN.Is Pale throwin' strays at everyone today? Heavy petting? Call in and Jackson will insult your weight and your hobbies. Joey Vitale joins us on the phone lines. The best chaperones have no idea where they're going. Buffalo's turnaround. Pulling for the Sabres in the playoffs. Who can match up with the Avalanche? Steen taking over for Army in 60 seconds.Jackson is not at war with Alex Ferrario. Defending the gaming community. Just battling thru the frigid conditions. Notre Dame still dodging the Tigers. Drops of the Week.You wanted phone calls on a Friday, you got 'em. Let's go to the fat guy first, he may not have much time left. Too Fat To Kayak, you're up first. Erotic car washes and a story from 1987. Protesting at the Boob 'n' Lube. North and south, baby, north and south. How's Southside Kevvy gonna follow that? Doug, give it a chance, brother. Former Cardinal Ray King is on the phone lines. Whoops, wrong Ray King. And he's gone. Diana Russini deleted her Twitter account in the middle of the NFL Draft last night. That's so patriarchy of you, Doug. You're mansplaining, Oprah.Doing whippets during the break. Grateful Dead night at Busch Stadium tonight. How serendipitous. Nine straight for the Cubs. Audio from Jomboy talking about the potential for four NL Central teams to be above .500. FUBO, not FUBU. Not a fruitful audio harvest. Sal in the kitchen. Audio from Martin's convo with Cam which apparently took place in a cave. Verbal Oklahoma drills. Jackson wants a tour of the 2Fox studio. Moneyball: Local Sports Edition.Doug's late. Good save by Martin there. Design Aire Heating & Cooling E-Mail of the DayMake it Eight. Jeff Suppan joins us. 5 for 5 on drop off. Is Soup driving with the windows down? Soup's St. Louis trivia. The daughter's not listening to the show yet but she did hit a bomb yesterday. Homering off of Steve Trachsel. McGwire needed Soup did get to 70. A surprise guest joins in on the fun. Jason Simontacchi patches in.Mad Dog wasn't happy with the fans at the RBC giving it to Matthew Fitzpatrick. Jim Furyk will be the US Ryder Cup captain in 2027. Bigger bird out there.The Silk album looks like it's in a hayfield. Navy Caps On The Road T-shirts coming soon. The new design for Afther The Morning After. Yankees players pushing to wear alternate road jerseys. Audio of Michael Kay who is NOT happy about it. A closed mouth never eats.And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-17:51) Doing whippets during the break. Grateful Dead night at Busch Stadium tonight. How serendipitous. Nine straight for the Cubs. Audio from Jomboy talking about the potential for four NL Central teams to be above .500. FUBO, not FUBU. Not a fruitful audio harvest. Sal in the kitchen. Audio from Martin's convo with Cam which apparently took place in a cave. Verbal Oklahoma drills. Jackson wants a tour of the 2Fox studio. Moneyball: Local Sports Edition.(18:00-27:24) Doug's late. Good save by Martin there. Design Aire Heating & Cooling E-Mail of the Day(27:34-52:55) Make it Eight. Jeff Suppan joins us. 5 for 5 on drop off. Is Soup driving with the windows down? Soup's St. Louis trivia. The daughter's not listening to the show yet but she did hit a bomb yesterday. Homering off of Steve Trachsel. McGwire needed Soup did get to 70. A surprise guest joins in on the fun. Jason Simontacchi patches in.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What if the biggest opportunity in business today is something most people are still afraid of?In this special edition of Late Night Health, Mark Alyn sits down with Daymond John—entrepreneur, Shark Tank investor, and founder of FUBU—for a fast-moving, eye-opening conversation about AI and the future of business.Daymond breaks it down in a way only he can—no hype, no jargon—just real talk about how artificial intelligence is already shaping the way we live, work, and grow companies. And if you think you're not using AI… think again.From missed opportunities to near financial disaster, Daymond shares personal stories from his early days building FUBU—and how not knowing his numbers nearly cost him everything. Now, he explains how today's tools could have changed everything.This short interview is packed with insights for entrepreneurs, creators, and anyone who wants to stay ahead instead of falling behind.If you've ever wondered whether AI is something to fear—or something to embrace—this is a conversation you don't want to miss.Listen now and hear how the right tools can turn chaos into clarity—and ideas into real success.For information on how AI can help your business visit intuit.com/enterpriseBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/late-night-health-radio--2804369/support.
What if the biggest opportunity in business today is something most people are still afraid of?In this special edition of Late Night Health, Mark Alyn sits down with Daymond John—entrepreneur, Shark Tank investor, and founder of FUBU—for a fast-moving, eye-opening conversation about AI and the future of business.Daymond breaks it down in a way only he can—no hype, no jargon—just real talk about how artificial intelligence is already shaping the way we live, work, and grow companies. And if you think you're not using AI… think again.From missed opportunities to near financial disaster, Daymond shares personal stories from his early days building FUBU—and how not knowing his numbers nearly cost him everything. Now, he explains how today's tools could have changed everything.This short interview is packed with insights for entrepreneurs, creators, and anyone who wants to stay ahead instead of falling behind.If you've ever wondered whether AI is something to fear—or something to embrace—this is a conversation you don't want to miss.Listen now and hear how the right tools can turn chaos into clarity—and ideas into real success.For information on how AI can help your business visit intuit.com/enterpriseBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/late-night-health-radio--2804369/support.
Johnnie Park aka Dumbfoundead brings his new book Spit: A Life in Battles to TigerBelly - We learn how to roast and read the room. We chat racist family feud, Asian stereotypes gone too far, Jonnie's wild stories, North Korea math, the truth about truth, stealing FUBU, Moncler obsession, and best dressed comics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Teresa, fondatrice de Purple & Gold Rain, une boutique vintage installée en vieille ville de Genève.Mais derrière le shop, il y a surtout une histoire de 14 ans de travail, de passion et de vision.On revient sur ses débuts : les marchés, les vêtements de sa mère, la culture hip-hop, les premières ventes sur Facebook… jusqu'à la création d'un concept fort, reconnaissable et ancré dans des valeurs réelles.On parle aussi de ce que ça veut dire entreprendre aujourd'hui : les doutes, la pression, le regard des autres, mais aussi la satisfaction de construire quelque chose qui a du sens.Teresa partage sa vision du vintage (loin des tendances), son rapport à la créativité, et pourquoi elle refuse de suivre les codes pour créer un univers qui lui ressemble vraiment.Purple and Gold Rain sur InstagramHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week we sit down with Derrick McKinney, founder of L.O.U.D. Muzik and somebody who has been moving in the music business for over 20 years. His background runs from early days with FUBU and street marketing to working with major labels and artists, and now building his own system for developing talent here in Houston and beyond.We get into what he actually expects from artists on his label and what people don't see when it comes to putting an artist together the right way. Not just the music, but the branding, the consistency, and the work behind the scenes. We also talk about L.O.U.D. Fest, why he's making changes to it, and what he's trying to build with it moving forward.
What If the Biggest Myths About Money, Entrepreneurship, and the Future Are Completely Wrong? In this conversation, I sat down with my friend Daymond John, and we went deep on the real truths about entrepreneurship, rejection, money, and where the world is heading next. Most people know Daymond from building FUBU and as a Shark on Shark Tank, but what you're going to hear in this episode is the mindset that actually built his success. Not the highlight reel. The real lessons. The failures. The hard-earned wisdom that only comes after decades in the arena. Daymond and I talked about something that might surprise a lot of people. Not everyone should be an entrepreneur. In fact, Daymond believes some of the most successful businesses are built when visionaries surround themselves with incredible operators. Every Batman needs a Robin. Every Captain Kirk needs a Spock. Entrepreneurship is not about doing everything yourself. It is about building the right team, embracing rejection, and continuing to move forward even when the world keeps telling you no. We also got real about the myths surrounding money. Daymond shared how early in his career he believed you needed money to make money. Then later he discovered the opposite problem. When he finally had money, he thought throwing capital at problems would solve them. It did not. The truth is that money does not build businesses. People do. Work ethic does. And your reputation matters more than almost anything because it takes years to build and seconds to destroy. One of the most fascinating parts of this conversation was where the world is going next. Daymond has been studying AI, biohacking, and live selling intensely over the last few years because he believes we are entering a period of massive disruption. Entire industries are going to change. Jobs will evolve. And the people who thrive will be the ones who adapt quickly, stay curious, and position themselves on the right side of innovation. This conversation is not just about business today. It is about preparing for the future that is coming faster than most people realize. We also talked about something I believe every listener needs to hear. Your personal brand matters now more than ever. Whether you are a CEO, an entrepreneur, or just starting out in your career, people are forming opinions about you before they ever meet you. Your brand walks into the room before you do. The question is whether you are defining it or leaving it up to someone else. This episode is one of the most honest entrepreneurial conversations I have had in a long time. If you care about building something meaningful, navigating rejection, and staying ahead of the massive changes coming in business and technology, you are going to love this one. Key Takeaways Why not everyone is built to be an entrepreneur and why that is okay The myth that you need money to make money and the real drivers of success How to develop the rejection muscle required to win in business Why your reputation and personal brand are your most valuable assets The massive impact AI and technological disruption will have on careers and industries How entrepreneurs should prepare themselves for the next decade of change Listen now and get ready to rethink what it really takes to win in business and life.
To start, there is...SO much we didn't talk about. And there's a lot we DID talk about. But there was a lot of it we had to cut for time! In short, we could go on and on about this movie but we'd be here all day—which we're sure a lot of you would love! But as we close out Black History Month, we hope our love and enthusiasm is tangible for the focus of this Special episode of ScaryCrit, devoted to one of 2025's greatest hits, a new crown jewel in Black horror and honestly a piece of Black History itself: Ryan Coogler's Sinners (2025). This special pulls triple-duty as a critique, analysis, and overall appreciation piece for what the phenomenal cast and crew of Sinners (2025) brought into the world, a truly creative disruption in the Hollywood zeitgeist and one that is unabashedly FUBU. Thank you, Ryan! And to our Critters, we hope y'all enjoy listening as much as we did recording. Have fun!Episode Gems from SpecialThem (2021, television series)Them: The Scare (2024, television series)Sinners (2025)Get Out (2017)Hamnet (2025)Obsession (2026)Quarantine (2008)REC (2007)Parasite (2019)Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003, talk show)The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014, talk show)Conan (2010, talk show)Relationship Goals (2026)Midnight Mass (2020, limited series)30 Days of Night (2007)Twilight (2008)True Blood (2008, television series)Pluribus (2025, television series)Black as Night (2021)Fruitvale Station (2013)The Wire (2002, television series)Black Panther (2018)Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)Creed (2015)Abigail (2024)Support the show
Cardon Ellis, Hayden Holm, and Tanner take a tongue-in-cheek deep dive into the wild, memorable, and sometimes traumatic world of LDS (Latter-day Saint) parenting in the late '90s and early 2000s. The tone is both nostalgic and humorous as all three recount experiences that, while possibly traumatic at the time, are now looked back upon fondly (or at least with a sense of camaraderie).
In this special compilation of The Burn Podcast, Ben Newman brings together two powerful conversations centered on ownership, discipline, and the standards required to build a life that lasts. First, Daymond John shares his journey from Queens, New York, to becoming a global entrepreneur, branding icon, and original Shark on Shark Tank. With just $40, Daymond built FUBU, proving that resourcefulness, humility, and relentless hustle matter more than perfect conditions. He breaks down how finding your burn, adapting your pitch, rejecting ego, and staying intentional are essential to building momentum—not just in business, but in life. Daymond also reflects on fatherhood, legacy, and why becoming a lifelong learner is non-negotiable for sustained success.Then, Ben welcomes back financial coach Hillary Seiler for a deep conversation on money, mindset, and daily standards. Drawing from her work with NFL locker rooms, NCAA programs, and corporate leaders, Hillary explains why financial freedom is never just about numbers—it's about discipline and structure. She opens up about losing her mom at a young age, the role her father played in shaping her values, and how those experiences fueled her mission and her upcoming book, Train Your Money. Together, they tackle the fears that keep people stuck financially and outline how accountability, habits, and intentional action allow YOU to take control of YOUR money—and ultimately, YOUR life._______________________Watch Here: https://youtu.be/2AyUJ1JtZwsListen Here: https://www.theburnpodcast.com_______________________Learn about upcoming events and coaching: https://www.workwithbnc.comGet Ben's latest book The STANDARD: https://amzn.to/3DE1clY1stWork directly with Ben: https://www.bennewmancoaching.comConnect with Ben Newman:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/continuedfightFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Continuedfight/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContinuedFightLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-newman-b0b693Qlogix: www.Q-logix.com/benhttps://www.bennewmancoaching.com************************************ Learn about our Upcoming events and programs:https://www.workwithbnc.comLet's work TOGETHER https://www.bennewmancoaching.comLet's work together to write YOUR next book- BNC PublishingSend us a message Order my latest book The STANDARD: Winning at YOUR Highest Level: https://amzn.to/3DE1clY1st Phorm | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition1stPhorm.com/bnewman Connect with me everywhere else: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/continuedfight Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Continuedfight/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContinuedFight Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-newman-b0b693
This episode is something truly special. Monica sits down with one of her closest friends, powerhouse singer-songwriter Annie Bosko. The two share the unbelievable story of how they met in Nashville 15 years ago, never imagining that their journeys would one day collide under the bright lights of Levi's Stadium on Monday Night Football. From Music City dreams to standing together on the field of the 49ers, both living out their purpose in real time...this conversation is raw, inspiring, and full of magic. Monica and Annie talk faith, perseverance, music, football, and the wild ways life brings everything full circle. This is an episode you do NOT want to miss.
As GK Managing Partners Ayal Shmilovich and Hatem Dhiab celebrate episode fifty of Future Money, they take a moment to reflect on the year and give thanks for your support. Here's what they got right, what they got wrong, and what they're excited about heading into 2026.The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. You should consult a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
Le documentaire Netflix Sean Combs: The Reckoning fait beaucoup parler.Dans cet épisode, on prend le temps d'en discuter.Qui était Diddy pour nous quand on a grandi avec sa musique ?Hitmaker, businessman, icône… ou figure déjà dérangeante ?On analyse le documentaire, son ton, ses zones d'ombre, et surtout ce qu'il révèle sur le pouvoir, l'industrie musicale et le silence qui entoure certaines figures depuis des décennies.Plus qu'un épisode sur Diddy, c'est une réflexion sur notre rapport à la musique, aux artistes et à la célébrité.⚠️ Spoilers du documentaire dans l'épisode
Modern dating isn't just “cute kilig stories” anymore. It's ghosting, orbiting, love bombing, FUBU, dating apps, and a whole generation trying to heal childhood wounds through romantic partners. Twins Danah and Stacy Gutierrez unpack how media, MTV dating shows, hypersexual culture, and social media shaped the way they dated: from FUBU “situationships” and toxic patterns, to attachment styles, daddy issues, and why so many women settle for low-quality love just to feel chosen. They talk about: * How MTV, reality dating shows, and K-culture shaped their early views on love and sex * Why so many relationships now start with sex and end in confusion * Attachment styles, childhood wounds, and why you keep chasing emotionally unavailable people * Dating apps, ego boosts, and why “options” can destroy real connection * What healthy dating should look like: emotional safety, shared values, and building instead of performing This isn't a glamorization of their past, but a reckoning with it. If you've ever stayed with the wrong person just to feel seen, or molded yourself to fit a man's preference, this conversation is for you. Come for the chismis, stay for the uncomfortable truth, and maybe walk away with a little more clarity about why you date the way you do.
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Joram (Mr. Seavers), figure de la culture hip-hop en Suisse romande. DJ, chroniqueur et surtout visage du site Reprezent.ch, il a traversé trois décennies de rap, de soirées, de débats et de prises de position fortes.On parle de ses débuts dans le hip-hop au Locle, de la claque qui l'a lancé, de son rôle dans les soirées Hip Hop Junkies, et surtout de son héritage avec Reprezent, plateforme culte du rap romand. Joram revient sur les articles marquants, les interviews improbables, les critiques, les clashs, les difficultés… et les raisons pour lesquelles il a continué malgré tout.On aborde aussi l'état des médias rap en 2025, la question de la légitimité culturelle, les enjeux sociaux derrière le hip-hop, ses fameux coups de gueule récents, ainsi que son dernier article sur la disparition du rap du Top 40 Billboard.Un épisode riche, franc, rempli d'histoires, de perspectives, et d'amour pour cette culture.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Fubu Founder Daymond John discusses his advice for entrepeneurs, how that advice has changed throughout the years, the supply chain changes, consumer health, and the effects of tariffs. John spoke with Bloomberg 's Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daymond John is a legendary entrepreneur, investor, and television personality best known as the "People's Shark" on ABC's Shark Tank. Rising from humble beginnings in Queens, New York, Daymond is the founder of the iconic apparel brand FUBU and has become a blueprint for business success, mentorship, and resilience. Facing and overcoming challenges including a lack of formal education, dyslexia, and even cancer, he now advocates for health, entrepreneurship, and personal development, sharing his hard-earned lessons with the world. His commitment to empowering others, authentic storytelling, and willingness to pay his knowledge forward makes him one of the most respected and influential leaders in business today. Key Takeaways: Find Your "Because": Go beyond your “why” and dig into your deeper motivation—your “because”—to truly understand what drives you both personally and professionally. Be Cautious with Scaling: Whether in business or life, don't rush to scale or spread yourself too thin; take time to learn the lessons and build a solid foundation before growing. Prioritize Health and Longevity: Daymond's health journey, including fasting and biohacking, shows that investing in personal well-being isn't just a trend—it's a transformative, lifelong pursuit that can inspire those around you. Sound Bytes: "The more things you own, they own you. Not because I want boats… I could buy a boat—I don't want a boat. It's irritating." – Daymond John "Mentors are only going to tell you three things: don't scale too quick, don't spread yourself too thin, and don't take in money or partners too soon." – Daymond John "The most powerful thing you can ever do in your life is walk away—you at least leave with your dignity." – Daymond John Connect & Discover Daymond: Website: https://daymondjohn.com/ Instagram: @thesharkdaymond LinkedIn: @daymondjohn Facebook: @TheSharkDaymond YouTube: @TheSharkDaymond
Daymond John is a legendary entrepreneur, investor, and television personality best known as the "People's Shark" on ABC's Shark Tank. Rising from humble beginnings in Queens, New York, Daymond is the founder of the iconic apparel brand FUBU and has become a blueprint for business success, mentorship, and resilience. Facing and overcoming challenges including a lack of formal education, dyslexia, and even cancer, he now advocates for health, entrepreneurship, and personal development, sharing his hard-earned lessons with the world. His commitment to empowering others, authentic storytelling, and willingness to pay his knowledge forward makes him one of the most respected and influential leaders in business today. Key Takeaways: Find Your "Because": Go beyond your “why” and dig into your deeper motivation—your “because”—to truly understand what drives you both personally and professionally. Be Cautious with Scaling: Whether in business or life, don't rush to scale or spread yourself too thin; take time to learn the lessons and build a solid foundation before growing. Prioritize Health and Longevity: Daymond's health journey, including fasting and biohacking, shows that investing in personal well-being isn't just a trend—it's a transformative, lifelong pursuit that can inspire those around you. Sound Bytes: "The more things you own, they own you. Not because I want boats… I could buy a boat—I don't want a boat. It's irritating." – Daymond John "Mentors are only going to tell you three things: don't scale too quick, don't spread yourself too thin, and don't take in money or partners too soon." – Daymond John "The most powerful thing you can ever do in your life is walk away—you at least leave with your dignity." – Daymond John Connect & Discover Daymond: Website: https://daymondjohn.com/ Instagram: @thesharkdaymond LinkedIn: @daymondjohn Facebook: @TheSharkDaymond YouTube: @TheSharkDaymond
How do you create authentic partnerships to build scale? In this archival episode, Reid Hoffman talks with the iconic entrepreneur and Shark Tank star Daymond John about how he built FUBU from scratch. Subscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter: https://mastersofscale.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
FUBU, BRAVO, CNN, Champion of Change ~National Suicide Prevention Week, an annual week-long campaign in the United States to inform and engage health professionals and the general public about suicide prevention/warning signs of suicideA Noted Film Director, Hezues R, who's been applauded by The U.S. President of the United States & worked with the likes of Ciroc Vodka, Russell Simmons on successful media campaigns, He addresses the issue of mental health, through a movie called "Suicide Saint".Through all of this madness is one issue that has plagued people of color with very few having the courage to address – mental health. The World Health Organization (WHO) states over 800,000 people commit suicide every year – that's one person every forty seconds. Also, the National Council for Behavioral Health notes that 46% of adults in the USA experience mental illness. In communities of color, according to the non-profit community organization, Mental Health America, out of 13% of Black Americans in the USA (according to the Census Bureau), 16% reported having mental illness – that's over 7 million people (more than the overall populations of Chicago, Philadelphia and Houston combined). Finally, the Center for Disease Control published that suicides and attempted suicides cost the nation almost $70 billion per year in lifetime medical and work-loss costs alone.Not many filmmakers have been honored by one President of the United States, let alone two. Then again Hezues R isn't your average filmmaker, as none other share the combination of his adversity and accolades , all the more reason why the entertainment industry is taking notice of this film protégé's next project, which he claims will be his masterpiece: SUICIDE SAINT.If you know Hezues R, then you've likely been inspired, as his own life is bigger than a movie. At 22 years old, he survived a barrage of bullets fired at him point blank 22 times by three would-be assailants His survival is nothing short of a miracle but still not as miraculous as his meteoric rise in entertainment - from high school dropout and drug dealer to self-made creative titan. No college, mentor, backers or connections - just a relentless work ethic and pure undeniable talent. From creating the official fragrance for the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton to running Sean P. Diddy Combs' advertising campaigns (Ciroc, Sean John , Deleon) as an executive producer, while finding creative ways to give back and interject social impact in his content, like the critically acclaimed film, “April Showers.” With suicide rates rapidly increasing and almost half of adults experiencing mental illness, Hezues R declares that “Rome is burning and as a society we're not giving enough concern to the media we create - which influences how we see ourselves and each other” His mission is to save lives by making the film “Suicide Saint” and in the process, change the protocol of Hollywood. Hezues R believes in art over algorithms and that films shouldn't just be made for profit but the added value of social good and the sake of creating something beautiful and inspiring. Hezues R gained fast followers, such as the United Nations, as they've selected his film as the sole movie they're endorsing in the International 40 Days Safer Cities initiative- with “Suicide Saint” being day #20 which also falls on Oct 10th - World Mental Health Day.© 2025 Building Abundant Success!!2025 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASJoin me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Let's kick off the month of September with a back to back set of GTWM the Podcast with Mo and Alex! So move over Jose Mari Chan, it isnt your time yet! The boys take two calls in this one from 2 guys in their 40's with typical hornball problems. Lets go. Caller #1 is Kimal who is 49yrs old from Boston. Kimal ismaried with two kids but he is also banging his 29 year old Latina co-worker. She got pregnant and had anabortion, and now he's leaving her behind so he can be a better husband. Daw. Caller #2 is Jose who is 40yrs old from Paranaque. Josehas a 19 year old Fubu who has sugar daddies and even though he has developed feeligns for her -- including giving her a modest allowance -- is it time to cut ties with this teen?Send more to the Philippines without overpaying. NALA gives you fast, secure transfers with some of the best exchange rates out there.Use promo code MoTwister when you download NALA!Here's the NALA link: https://join.iwantnala.com/MoTwisterAlso, GTWM is brought ot you by GameZone!FUNbelivable sa GameZone dahil you play a REAL GAME of Tong-its with REAL PLAYERS, FOR FREE! You have a chance to split over thirty-four million pesos, at may chance ka pato claim up to fourteen-thousand, six-hundred-forty pesos daily! The cash credits you get can be used to play kahit anong game. You can even cashout! May dalawang eventevery single day! G ka na ba? Visit GZone.ph and social media account on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok @taragamezone. G na sa Tong-its? Tara Gamezone!Remember, ang gaming dapat fun-fun lang!
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In today's episode, I sit down with Daymond John, the founder of FUBU and longtime Shark Tank investor, to talk about the values, priorities, and decisions that have shaped his life and career. From turning down a $1.5 billion opportunity to protect his time with family, to setting ambitious six-month goals that keep him focused, he shares how clarity on his “why” drives everything he does. We explore his approach to time management, his disciplined relationship with money, and why small, consistent investments can yield life-changing results. He also opens up about his passion for biohacking, longevity, and building success on his own terms.
On this episode of We Talk Weekly, we welcome two powerhouse voices shaping culture and empowerment:Jay Alexander—Co Founder of FUBU internationally known runway coach, TV personality, and icon in fashion—and Dr. Leeja Carter, a leading voice in mental health, diversity, and women's empowerment. Together, they sit down with the We Talk Weekly team for a dynamic conversation about confidence, image, identity, and the powerful intersections of fashion and psychology. Jay shares behind-the-scenes stories from his legendary career, while Dr. Carter breaks down the importance of representation, mental health awareness, and empowering women of color. From the runway to real life, this episode dives deep into what it truly means to own your voice, your power, and your presence.
Let's have some fun! That usually means Mo and Alex have teamed up for another weekend drop of GTWM! It's ahilarious show today filled with a range of topics that you can only find here. Let's check out the call lineup!Caller #1 is Kai who is 30yrs old from Vancouver. Kai's bf is a33yrs old virgin and while he knows she has never had a boyfriend in the past, her body count is 6. Should she divulgethat information to him?Caller #2 is Sylvia who is 28yrs old from New York. Sylvia'sex-Fubu has been reaching out to her regularly every few weeks for the past year. He can't seem to get over her because "damn dat ass!"Caller #3 is Ian who is 36yrs old from Bulacan. Ian is a rags toriches story that is in a current dilemma with his business partner. Can friends get into business together and expect success?Send more to the Philippines without overpaying. NALA gives you fast, secure transfers with some of the best exchange rates out there.Use promo code MoTwister when you download NALA!Here's the NALA link: https://join.iwantnala.com/MoTwister Also,GTWM is brought ot you by GameZone!FUNbelivable sa GameZone dahil you play a REAL GAME of Tong-its with REAL PLAYERS, FOR FREE! You have a chance to split over thirty-four million pesos, at may chance ka pato claim up to fourteen-thousand, six-hundred-forty pesos daily! The cash credits you get can be used to play kahit anong game. You can even cashout! May dalawang eventevery single day! G ka na ba? Visit GZone.ph and social media account on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok @taragamezone. G na sa Tong-its? Tara Gamezone!Remember, ang gaming dapat fun-fun lang!
This week hosts Tiffany Cross, Angela Rye, and Andrew Gillum talk about Black elitism and Black owned brands with the owner of Actively Black, Lanny Smith. You might’ve seen Lanny Smith’s viral posts recently where he addresses the controversy around Ralph Lauren’s new “Oak Bluffs” line of apparel. Oak Bluffs, a town on Martha’s Vineyard, has been a gathering place for the Black community for more than 100 years. Folks have called the clothing line “elitist;” the jackets and blazers cost well over $500. Should we denounce this celebration of Black culture just for being elitist? Maybe, maybe not. More importantly, we do not need white businesses to validate Black culture. The Black community spends 10’s of billions of dollars on apparel every year, and just a fraction of that goes back to the Black community, even though WE are the source of so much American style. Let’s talk about how we change THAT. Plus, what is happening in Gaza right now is beyond horrific. We have to spend a little time updating y’all on the situation, Gazans are starving to death. And of course we’ll hear from you! If you’d like to submit a question, check out our tutorial video: http://www.instagram.com/reel/C5j_oBXLIg0/ and send to @nativelandpod. We are 467 days away from the midterm elections. Welcome home y’all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook NativeLandPod.com Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on YouTube. Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media. Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: Angela Rye as host, executive producer and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Tiffany Cross as host and producer, Andrew Gillum as host and producer, and Lauren Hansen as executive producer; Loren Mychael is our research producer, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. Special thanks to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media. Theme music created by Daniel Laurent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want help scaling your business to $1M in monthly revenue? Click here to connect with my consulting team: http://contrarianthinking.biz/3IMo8VO Join Codie Sanchez as she dives deep with Daymond John, the founder of FUBU and a star on Shark Tank, in this insightful episode of the Big Deal podcast. They discuss his journey from starting FUBU in his mom's house to building it into a $6 billion brand, his investment strategies, and valuable lessons from his successful career. Don't miss Daymond's unique insights on entrepreneurship, investment, and personal growth. Tune in for an episode packed with actionable advice and inspiring stories! CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Daymond John 00:54 Daymond John's Journey and Shark Tank Success 01:44 Investing in Bombas: A Game-Changer 05:47 Entrepreneurial Hacks and Early Struggles 11:15 Raising Independent Children 13:15 The Reality of Flying Private 16:34 Clothing Brands and Business Models 27:41 Shark Tank Insights and Pitching Tips 32:35 Shark Tank Strategies and Fake Offers 32:53 The Ethics of Seeking Investment 34:50 Dealing with Investment Losses 37:21 Concerns About AI and Future Investments 43:32 The Importance of Brand and Community 47:51 CEO Access and Helping Others 01:00:56 Final Thoughts and Advice for Entrepreneurs MORE FROM BIG DEAL:
FUBU Founder & CEO Daymond John joins Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec from the Uncharted Annual Summit in Southampton, New York. They talk entrepreneurship and brand building.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New person the show alert! While we wait for Alex's return,GTWM brings in a pinch hitter and it's none other than French-Filipina Leah (@heyoleah) along with Mara for a back to back set of episodes! It's a fun time filled with lots of entertaining stories from an all-Philippines caller lineup. Let's do this! Caller #1 is Jess who is 29yrsa old from Laguna. Kamilleis starting to get feelings from her Fubu after one month in. Is he giving mixed signals or is this Fubu set up have hope?Caller #2 is Jose who is 43yrs old from Manila. Jose'ssmart, hot and sexy lawyer girlfriend is a huge vagina. So big that he can't feel anything when they have sex. Is this breakup worthy?Who doesn't want to have fun and enjoy exciting games kung boring ang oras mo? Kung mahilig ka sa Tong-its at iba pa, tara na sa GameZone! FUNbelivable sa GameZone dahil you play a REAL GAME of Tong-its with REAL PLAYERS, FOR FREE! You have a chance to split over thirty-four million pesos, at may chance ka pa to claim up to fourteen-thousand, six-hundred-forty pesos daily!The cash credits you get can be used to play kahit anong game. You can even cashout! May dalawang event every single day! G ka na ba? Visit GZone.ph and social media account on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok @taragamezone.G na sa Tong-its? Tara Gamezone!Remember, ang gaming dapat fun-fun lang!Visit Pagcor dot PH slash regulatory or email
From humble beginnings to a self-made multimillionaire with over $6 billion to date in global product sales and a starring role on ABC's newest business reality TV show, Shark Tank, Daymond John is the personification of the American Dream. He continues to set standards of excellence while expanding his interests in fashion, branding, marketing, consulting, entertainment, and beyond. This industry leader, best-selling author, and ground breaking entrepreneurial expert has evolved into a highly sought after business and motivational speaker.—Get sent fresh leadership interviews, articles, stories, and events every Friday at: https://real-leaders.com/subscribe
Join Joey, as he talks through the game - Night Swarm developed by Fubu games.Disclosure: I received a free review copy of this product from https://www.game.press#nightswarm#keymailer
In this powerful episode of The Burn Podcast, we're joined by none other than Daymond John—iconic entrepreneur, branding expert, and one of the original Sharks from the 4-time Emmy Award-winning Shark Tank. From humble beginnings in Queens, New York, to building the global fashion empire FUBU with just $40, Daymond's story is a testament to resilience, grit, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.Daymond opens up about his early life, being raised by a single mother and finding his "burn" through hands-on hustle—wiring cables in abandoned buildings and selling homemade hats on the streets. That first $800 in sales lit the fire that would launch his career. He shares how adapting his pitch, staying intentional, and rejecting ego became cornerstones of his entrepreneurial growth.Throughout the conversation, Daymond drops game-changing insights on solving problems, building momentum, and embracing challenges as milestones of progress. We also explore his role as a father, the legacy he wants to leave behind, and why being a lifelong learner is essential to sustained success.This is more than a business story—it's a blueprint for becoming YOUR best.************************************Connect with Daymond John:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesharkdaymond/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSharkDaymondWebsite: https://daymondjohn.com/Daymond John Books: https://www.bing.com/shop?q=daymond%20john%20books&FORM=SRRT01&cvid=d851193c6f0a400ba2690f2cb53ac484&originIGUID=5CB58308725A4AE183ABFFEAEE3B0ECD************************************Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8ojhlesJuzwListen on all platforms: https://www.theburnpodcast.com************************************Learn about upcoming events and coaching: https://www.workwithbnc.com
Join Ally Cadue, dedicated National Officer of SkillsUSA, the leading workforce development organization in the nation, at the highly anticipated SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference (NLSC) in Atlanta this June! SkillsUSA is renowned for its commitment to empowering future skilled professionals, cultivating career-ready leaders, and fostering responsible community members among students across America. This year's NLSC promises to be an exceptional event, bringing together thousands of talented students, passionate instructors, vital business partners, and supportive administrators to celebrate the pinnacle of career and technical education (CTE). Witness the incredible achievements of young individuals as they participate in the prestigious SkillsUSA Championships, a dynamic showcase where students demonstrate their mastery in over 100 diverse trade, technical, and skilled service competitions on a national stage. Adding even more excitement to the 2025 National Leadership & Skills Conference is the announcement of the keynote speaker: the renowned entrepreneur, investor, television personality ("Shark Tank"), and founder of FUBU, Daymond John! Prepare to be inspired by his powerful insights on business, innovation, and achieving the American Dream. Daymond John's presence underscores the importance of entrepreneurial thinking and real-world skills that SkillsUSA champions. Ally Cadue, as a National Officer, will offer a unique perspective on the impact of SkillsUSA and the significance of the NLSC for students embarking on their career journeys. Hear firsthand from a student leader about the opportunities for personal and professional growth, the value of CTE, and the power of the SkillsUSA community. Mark your calendars for June 23-27 in Atlanta and be part of this electrifying event! Experience the energy of the SkillsUSA Championships, gain invaluable insights from industry leaders, and be inspired by the future workforce. The SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference is more than just an event; it's a celebration of dedication, skill, and the bright future of America's workforce. Event Details: https://www.nlsc.skillsusa.org... About Ally Cadue: https://www.skillsusa.org/wp-c... Get to Know Ash: Imagine someone who just radiates good vibes and genuinely wants to see you shine – that's Ash Brown! This incredibly talented American wears many hats: she's a fantastic producer, a super engaging blogger, a captivating speaker, a natural media personality, and a fantastic host for events. Her energy is totally infectious, and you can tell she's truly passionate about helping everyone reach their full potential. What's Ash Up To? AshSaidit.com: Think of this as your VIP pass into Ash's world! Her blog is buzzing with exclusive invites to events, honest reviews of cool products, and all sorts of fun and informative stuff. It's the perfect place to stay in the loop and get a dose of Ash's personality. The Ash Said It Show: Get ready to feel inspired! Ash's podcast is a powerhouse of motivation, with over 2,000 episodes already out there and a whopping half a million listens worldwide! She has amazing conversations with inspiring people and dives into topics that really matter. Why We Love Ash: Ash isn't just talking the talk; she's walking the walk! What makes her truly special is how real she is. She connects with her audience on a genuine level, offering advice and encouragement that feels like a chat with a good friend. She doesn't shy away from the tough stuff but instead gives you the tools to tackle it head-on. Here's what makes Ash stand out: Sunshine Personified: Ash is a total optimist! Her positive energy is contagious, and you can't help but feel more empowered and ready for anything after connecting with her. Keeping It Real: Ash doesn't try to sugarcoat life. She gets that things can be tough and offers relatable advice that speaks to people from all walks of life. Turning Inspiration into Action: This isn't just about feeling good for a moment. Ash gives you practical tips and strategies to actually make things happen and turn your dreams into reality. So, if you're looking for a daily dose of inspiration, real-world advice, and someone who keeps it totally honest, Ash Brown is your go-to person! With her amazing positivity and genuine dedication to helping others, she's sure to become your favorite source for making the most out of life. ✨ ► Goli Gummy Discounts Link: https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-ash-said-it-show--1213325/support.
It's Part 2 of our three set GTWM stack! Mo and Alex back at it again with more laughter and life lessons. Let's check out the calls!Caller #3 is Em who is 37yrs old from Pittsburg. Em cheated on his wife with a Turkish girl and now that she is pregnant, he is feeling the guilt of all the infidelities of the past. Caller #4 is Claire who is 21yrs old from Manila. Claire cheated on her girlfriend with a guy she met. She only wanted a fubu but her actions may dictate otherwise. Does a romantic, exclusive Fubu exist in this world?Who doesn't want to have fun and enjoy exciting games kung boring ang oras mo? Kung mahilig ka sa Tong-its at iba pa, tara na sa GameZone! FUNbelivable sa GameZone dahil you play a REAL GAME of Tong-its with REAL PLAYERS, FOR FREE!You have a chance to split over thirty-four million pesos, at may chance ka pa to claim up to P14,640 pesos daily!The cash credits you get can be used to play kahit anong game. You can even cashout! May dalawang event every single day! G ka na ba? Visit GZone.ph and social media account on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok @taragamezone.We will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Spotify!
Back in the saddle and blasting indiscriminately, John, Niki and LB gather their various dogs for a ruff-riding romp through a number of discussion topics, which include (but are not limited to) the mural at Johnny Rockets, the Quibi guy, watching Who Framed Roger Rabbit while standing outside of a FUBU, British people and their historical chants, The Rock and how he "ruins things," and despite our best efforts, somehow even more.Welcome to If You're Driving, Close Your Eyes, a podcast about navigating the cruelty, chaos, and wonder of our terrifying world. Niki, John, LB— and our producer Jordo— try to find meaning and clarity one or twelve subjects at a time: from the menu at Cheesecake Factory to a human man dressed up as Snoopy tucking you into bed.Who are we?: We are Niki Grayson (https://twitter.com/godsewa) (the Buster Keaton of basketball), John Warren (https://twitter.com/FloppyAdult) (business boy and wassail pervert, short), LB Hunktears (https://twitter.com/hunktears) (handsome genius, 5'8", America's Gamer), and producer Jordan Mallory (https://bsky.app/profile/jordo.bsky.social) (frog with computer). Music by Jordan Mallory and Art by Max Schwartz (https://maxds.itch.io/).Follow the show: https://www.twitter.com/ifyouredriving Support us: https://www.patreon.com/ifyouredriving Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mo and Mara get together for yet another fun episode that we can all enjoy! Keep the good times flowing this weekend!Caller #1 is Jem who is 25yrs old from Manila. Jem has a wifey material girlfriend for the past 8 years but she only has sex with him once a year. To compensate he has a FUBU for the past 6 years. He wants to get married with his girlfriend but he think she will never improve in the bedroom.Caller #2 is Aika who is 36yrs old from Manila. Aika is a doctor who got annulled a few years ago. Since then she has had 13 boyfriends without any luck of find something stable. What is she doing wrong? Clingy? Or just overthinking. We will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Spotify!
Sauce and Halvy are put to a math test, Parker Fox is in and shares his thoughts on the new Gopher Men's Basketball head coach
Sauce and Halvy are put to a math test, Parker Fox is in and shares his thoughts on the new Gopher Men's Basketball head coachSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 3 of Homicide at House of Bottles, the investigation picks up steam as detectives chase leads stretching across North Dakota and Montana. Their relentless digging unearths a tangled web of connections surrounding The House of Bottles, including former employees with complicated histories. A mysterious 9mm pistol known as the "Baby Eagle" emerges as a key focus, while witnesses recount sightings of enigmatic figures, like a man in a FUBU jacket seen running near the crime scene. Suspicion deepens when detectives connect with Shawn, Travis' freeloading tenant, who has suspiciously skipped town. With critical clues beginning to fall into place, this episode pulls back the curtain on the tireless work of investigators determined to solve a murder that left Robbie Rahrich's friends and family shattered, their lives forever changed by heartbreak and loss. Check out the full catalog and everything Dakota Spotlight https://dakotaspotlight.com/ Get all episodes early, ad-free, and more. Subscribe to Spotlight PLUS https://dakotaspotlight.com/spotlight-plus/ Sign up for the Dakota Spotlight newsletter https://dakotaspotlight.com/newsletter/ Homicide at House of Bottles is a production of Dakota Spotlight and PorchLight Podcast Network. This season was written, produced, and sound-edited by James Wolner, who also serves as the host. Research and interview assistance by Mari Zoerb Hansen. Special thanks to Bob Haas, Lloyd Halvorson, and the Bismarck Police Department for their contributions to this season. Email: dakotaspotlight@gmail.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/dakotaspotlight X/Twitter: @dakotaspotlight Instagram: @dakotaspotlight TikTok: @dakotaspotlight Bluesky: @dakotaspotlight.bsky.social YouTube: @dakotaspotlightpodcast4800 Proudly Produced by PorchLight Podcast Network: https://porchlightpodcast.network/ Advertise your podcast or brand in Dakota Spotlight episodes: info@sixhorsemedia.com All content in this podcast, including audio, interviews, and soundscapes, is the property of PorchLight Podcast Network. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or rebroadcast of this material without the express written consent of PorchLight Podcast Network is strictly prohibited. For permissions or inquiries, please contact info@sixhorsemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode of the podcast is an interview I did with Daymond John, Shark Tank investor and the Founder of FUBU. We dive deep into very important topics most entrepreneurs don't talk about, such as the importance of prioritizing joy, impact, purpose, and the power of technology. We also talk about the importance of saving money and ownership, highlighting that it's a conversation no one is having lately. Lastly, we end the episode with a great conversation on redefining success. Hope you enjoy!
Get ready for a masterclass in entrepreneurship and resilience as we dive into the minds of two of the most iconic business moguls! In this power-packed episode, join me with Daymond John and Barbara Corcoran as we navigate the turbulent waters of business and life. This episode is all about mastering the art of turning adversity into advantage. We're unlocking the secrets to entrepreneurial success, straight from the sharks themselves. Here's what you'll gain from this electrifying conversation: Discover the power of the hustle and how Daymond John built FUBU from the ground up, transforming a simple idea into a global brand. Learn Barbara Corcoran's top strategies for identifying and seizing opportunities, even in the face of rejection and failure. Uncover the critical importance of branding and how to create a powerful personal and business brand that stands out. Get insider tips on negotiating deals and making the right decisions in high-pressure situations. Hear firsthand experiences and lessons on resilience, grit, and the mindset needed to thrive in the competitive world of business. We're not just talking about surviving; we're talking about thriving and dominating your space. This episode will give you the tools and inspiration to push beyond your limits and achieve extraordinary success. Prepare to revolutionize your approach to business and life by learning from two legends who've been in the trenches and come out on top! Follow The Ed Mylett Show: Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/edmylettshow Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/19TdDBlFkqh7uevYO0jFSW?si=d4ce5631a961441e YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EdMylettShow Or Wherever, you listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices