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Part 2 moves from the journey to the operating philosophy. Riyaaz Amlani unpacks his evolving stance on the aggregators — from resistance to "uneasy truce" — and the hard lesson that restaurateurs who send guests to Zomato and Swiggy have only themselves to blame. He argues delivery and dine-in are two different businesses, lays out his ambition to turn Impresario into a full-service-restaurant platform, and gets personal on hiring, Gen Alpha kids, weekends, and why his life scores 9.9 out of 10. CHAPTERS00:00 Recap and what's ahead: aggregators, the platform, the missing 0.101:48 "Digital landlords": Zomato & Swiggy, then and now02:47 From resistance to cohabitation; how aggregators trained demand05:24 Owning the customer; the cross-sector aggregator tension07:04 The Booking.com / Hotels.com parallel and how hotels fought back09:41 Build your own loyalty — don't blame the aggregator10:09 Delivery vs dine-in: two completely different businesses13:09 Restaurants beat the movies; lessons from raising VC/PE16:34 Growth math: IRR, 20-25% stable growth, the late-stage problem17:45 What motivates him: reading a city and its community18:56 Curiosity over the "5 people"; planning for serendipity24:29 Hiring: "doers and divas" and the largesse of hospitality30:24 Social as social infrastructure: coworking from day one34:25 First principles: people + process, soul, belongingness37:08 Harvesting feedback: NPS, ORM, AI, the guest-experience officer39:18 His kids and the Gen Alpha worldview43:39 Weekends, FIFA, meditation, and protecting solitude48:10 Comfort food and deferring to the chef50:11 The 25-year view; the 10,000 cr platform and the invisible 85%59:03 Anti-loyalty vs frequency: cafes are loyalty, restaurants are experience1:01:44 Final question: 9.9 out of 10, and the missing 0.1KEY COMPANIES & BRANDSImpresario Handmade Restaurants; Social; Zomato; Swiggy; ONDC; Booking.com; Hotels.com; Rebel Foods; Haldiram's; Rameshwaram Cafe; Starbucks; NRAI; PlayStation/FIFA/Minecraft (referenced).KEY CONCEPTSAggregators as "digital landlords"; deep discounting & perceived value; the uneasy truce; owning the customer relationship; the Booking.com hotel-inventory parallel; loyalty programs & direct outreach; delivery vs dine-in as separate businesses; patient capital, IRR & late-stage growth math; "doers and divas"; largesse of hospitality; full-service-restaurant platform; store-level vs corporate EBITDA; the invisible 85% "iceberg" of running a restaurant; anti-loyalty vs frequency; cafes (loyalty/convenience) vs restaurants (experience/variety); NPS/ORM/AI feedback; Gen Alpha.
Check out our corporate subscription plan: https://the-ken.com/corporate-teams/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=corporate-subscriptionsPart 1 of Rohin Dharmakumar's conversation with Riyaaz Amlani is the origin story: why a returning UCLA grad decided Bombay was missing "places to be," how Mocha became Social, and what it actually takes to keep a restaurant group alive for 25 years in the highest-mortality business there is. The shisha ban, the private-equity money that never arrived, COVID, the marble hustle at age six, and the real engine underneath it all: people.CHAPTERS00:00 Intro: 95% fail by year two — and the man who didn't01:46 Why Mocha in 2001: a city missing "places to be"03:23 Bombay the "coolest cousin"; South Bombay snobbery moves to Bandra05:05 The MTV / Gen X generation and a West-facing India07:47 UCLA, entertainment management, and learning to live culture11:29 What "Handmade" and "Impresario" mean14:13 The business today: 80 restaurants, 900 cr, 5,500 people15:29 Why restaurants die; learning from the community18:02 People vs processes — and why he keeps returning to people19:32 Social: the millennial third space and the shisha ban25:41 The Gen Z puzzle; Saltwater to Bandra Bourn; evolution vs revolution30:46 Real estate: location vs locality and India's "80 pockets"32:32 The metric that matters: AOV x covers x table turnaround35:33 COVID and surviving "mass-extinction events"39:17 The town hall: the team takes 40% pay to save the company40:51 What losing a restaurant feels like; the discipline to quit42:44 Mental model: 4-5 engines to ride economic cycles46:42 The marble business and hustling from age 1251:20 Bowling alleys & Phoenix Mills: people buy time together53:44 Self-rating: 7.5 as a parent, 5 as a CEO55:15 Building a restaurant vs building an organization56:15 The HR crisis: severe attrition, talent going abroad58:44 The one thing he can't delegate: layouts and property selection1:00:49 Becoming a "boardroom warrior" against his will KEY COMPANIES & BRANDSImpresario Handmade Restaurants; Mocha; Social; Saltwater Cafe/Grill; Bandra Born; Cafe Coffee Day; Phoenix Mills "Bowling Company"; Amoeba; UCLA. KEY CONCEPTSThird spaces; "handmade" at scale; West-aspirational MTV-generation culture; people vs processes; AOV x covers x table turnaround; frequency as a metric; location vs locality / "80 pockets"; evolution vs revolution; mass-extinction events & resilience; working-capital-negative business; building a restaurant vs building an organization; restaurant-industry attrition; the layouts/property selection he won't delegate.
L'image la plus forte des J.O. de Paris, c'est Céline Dion. Comment aurait-il pu en être autrement ? Il n'y a et il n'y aura jamais qu'une Céline Dion. Et s'il y a eu un Colonel Parker derrière Elvis Presley, un Brian Epstein derrière les Beatles, le nom de René Angelil est encore bien plus célèbre. L'histoire de ce triomphe unique dans l'histoire du showbiz est tellement folle qu'elle commence même avant la naissance de Céline, quand René, ex-chanteur d'un groupe pop canadien s'était retrouvé sans rien et avait bifurqué vers le métier d'impresario.Le voilà en effet, tenant les rênes d'un jeune prodige de 13 ans pour le compte d'un autre agent. Il vit sa réussite mais comprend également tout ce qu'il ne faut pas faire dans un cas aussi particulier que celui d'un artiste pré adolescent.Les années passent, mais au début des années 80, René a perdu ses poulains et, à part des espoirs de tapis vert au casino, il ne lui reste pas grand-chose comme perspective quand dans son bureau, à Montréal, nous le retrouvons au téléphone avec à l'autre bout du fil, un dénommé Michel qui lui dit : je sais que vous n'avez pas écouté la cassette de ma sœur car si vous l'aviez fait, vous m'auriez déjà appelé.Ce n'est pas tous les jours qu'on entend ça, même si la ville de Montréal est remplie de mecs qui disent s'occuper du nouveau Johnny Hallyday, ou de la nouvelle Kate Bush.C'est vrai que des cassettes, on en reçoit des centaines au bureau, dit René. Celle de ma sœur n'est pas comme les autres, Monsieur Angélil, écoutez-la, c'est une chanson originale interprétée par une voix comme vous n'en n'avez jamais entendue. Et elle n'a que douze ans.Douze ans ! Voilà qui lui rappelle quelque chose. Les débuts de sa carrière d'agent avec René Simard, jeune chanteur de 11 ans à peine, Prix Frank Sinatra à Tokyo qui lui vaut de faire toutes les émissions de télé américaines et même de mener la grande vie à Paris alors que quelques temps auparavant, il ramait encore avec son groupe.Mais bon, on n'est ni dans un conte ni dans un film hollywoodien, c'est sans enthousiasme particulier que René cherche dans son courrier la fameuse cassette, se préparant à entendre une voix criarde de gamine pour laquelle des parents aimants n'ont pas assez de recul de jugement.Et ben dis donc, ils l'ont bien emballée ! René met de longues secondes à détacher les nombreuses couches, comme une précieuse découverte envoyée par des archéologues au British Museum pour y être exposée. C'est le moment de se souvenir ou de visualiser les lecteurs cassettes de ces années-là, l'ampli et les baffles en bois, un peu classe, pour le bureau d'un professionnel de la musique.Mais la voix qu'il entend n'est pas celle d'une enfant, ni d'une ado. Si ce n'est pas un canular, et cela n'en avait pas l'air au téléphone, quelques minutes plus tôt, qu'est-ce que c'est que cette histoire ? René cherche le mot d'accompagnement à la cassette, perdu dans les enveloppes, pour y trouver le numéro de téléphone de la famille de cette fameuse Céline Dion qui n'aurait que douze ans. Ainsi commence une histoire improbable de star enfant qui deviendra méga-star adulte.
Gugs Mhlungu chats with Neo Muyanga, Composer and installation artist, and The Centre's Impresario, about the experimental three-day festival running from 23 to 25 April 2026, which reimagines opera through eight new miniature works by South African composers and what audiences can expect. Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wulf Muller is a German born European jazz impresario. He was Polygram's International Director for Jazz and Classical Marketing. He was responsible for the global marketing campaigns for superstars like Luciano Pavarotti, Cecilia Bartoli, Herbie Hancock and Diana Krall. He also signed a number of major artists including Sonny Rollins, Roy Hargrove, John Scofield, Branford Marsalis, Bill Frisell and John Medeski. And he's written a memoir entitled ‘My Life In Music'. My featured song is “Python” from the album PGS 7 by my band Project Grand Slam. Spotify link. —----------------------------------------------------------- The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries! Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest Testimonials Click here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email Updates Click here to Rate and Review the podcast —---------------------------------------- CONNECT WITH WULF:https://wulfmuller.wordpress.com/ —---------------------------------------- ROBERT'S NEWEST RELEASE:“MI CACHIMBER ALL STARS” is the new, expanded version of Robert's single, “Mi Cachimber”, which he wrote for his father. Featuring Camila Cortina on Rhodes and Xito Lovell on trombone in addition to Benny Benack III and Dave Smith on flugelhorn, and Project Grand Slam's rhythm section. CLICK HERE FOR OFFICIAL VIDEO CLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS —-------------------------------------- ROBERT'S RECENT RELEASE: “MA PETITE FLEUR STRING QUARTET” is Robert's latest release. It transforms his jazz ballad into a lush classical string quartet piece. Praised by a host of classical music stars. CLICK HERE FOR YOUTUBE LINK CLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS —---------------------------------------- Audio production: Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast: Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music: Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
This Pink Cloud S7E5In this compelling episode of This Pink Cloud, host DJ Kelly Reverb welcomes nightlife icon Don Nedler, the visionary behind the beloved Lizard Lounge, It'll Do, and The Church in Dallas.Don began his impressive journey at the nightclub "After the Gold Rush," where he started as a door guy and eventually became a DJ. His path took him from the outskirts of Denver to Austin, where he faced challenges that could have easily derailed him, including moments of near-homelessness. Living in a garage and commuting by bike, Don persevered and transformed the Lizard Lounge from a simple after-hours venue into a world-renowned nightclub that became a staple of the Dallas nightlife scene.In this candid conversation, Don shares his personal struggles with mental health and substance use, including his experiences with freebasing cocaine. He discusses the challenges of running a nightclub, the toll it can take, and his ultimate triumphs in building a lasting legacy.We'll also delve into the impact of COVID on the nightlife industry and the strategic move from the iconic 2424 Swiss location to the current It'll Do nightclub. With over 30 years of experience, Don reveals the key lessons he's learned about resilience and adaptability in an ever-changing environment.Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with passion, perseverance, and the vibrant spirit of nightlife. Whether you're a club enthusiast or seeking motivation, this episode is one you won't want to miss. Subscribe and listen to This Pink Cloud for an enlightening exploration of life, business, and dreams!https://www.instagram.com/funkygoldnetwork/Sponsorship inquiries, Shoutouts, etc...Please email: thispinkcloud@gmail.comT- Shirts - Available https://www.teepublic.com/user/kellyreverb#LizardLounge #ItllDo #TheChurchDallas #NightlifeLegend #DJJourney #ClubCulture #DallasNightlife #Resilience #MentalHealthAwareness #SubstanceRecovery #BehindTheScenes #NightclubHistory #Entrepreneurship #MusicAndMentalHealth #AfterHours #kellyreverb
In this interview with countertenor Randall Scotting, All Classical Radio's John Pitman uncovers the fascinating world of the castrati, music which was originally written for the superstars of the Baroque. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-divine-impresario/
Director David Burke joins Shane Beatty to discuss his film, 'Have You Never Heard of Bill Fuller?', which will be shown at this year's Dublin International Film Festival. The film follows the life of Bill Fuller, an Irish entrepeneur and and musical Impresario who managed some of the biggest clubs in the UK and US, whose acts included Johnny Cash and Thin Lizzy!
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In the first of a mini-series on the rise of second-hand fashion, my guest is the very charismatic and knowledgeable Aussie vintage fashion guru, Philip Boon. I'll leave it to him to tell you his story, and that of the late Mary Lipshut, the extraordinary Melburnian vintage doyenne, whose collection Philip (with his business partner Sonia) now manages as part of The Internationals. Get ready for a super-fun gallop through key vintage eras of the last century! Up for discussion: the importance of designers knowing this stuff; how past decades were defined by particular silhouettes; why vintage is hotter than ever; fashion subcultures; the rules of vintage dressing (are there any?); how to look after your vintage duds, wash those old silks and store those beads and jumpers; why the real vintage insiders are looking for uniqueness over brands these days plus lots of funny stories and outfit descriptions. Let's go!If you find the Episode valuable, please help us share it.Find links and further reading at thewardrobecrisis.comSupport the show on Substack - wardrobecrisis.substack.comTell us what you think. Find Clare on Instagram @mrspress Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a textWhat if the next chapter of your creative life needed a stage you had to build yourself? We sit down with Steve Furst—comedian, actor, writer, and the man behind cabaret icon Lenny Beige—to share how an eviction notice on a beloved Hampstead room sparked Circle and Star, a new intimate theatre with a big heartbeat. From raising funds at speed to converting favours into an opening season, Steve reveals the practical playbook and the personal resolve it takes to bring a venue back to life.We dig into the why and the how: why Hampstead lost something vital when its small spaces closed, and how a modern theatre can serve both the room and the wider world with streaming, multi-cam capture, and podcast capability. Steve talks candidly about the network that rallied—Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Marcus Brigstocke—and the decision to prioritise community over hype. He also shares the quieter habits that keep him match-fit: Transcendental Meditation as a reset that sharpens presence between shows, and a habit of listening forged by a childhood steeped in classical music.Fans of character comedy will love the peek into his creative toolbox: the Hammond organ's pull (Jimmy Smith, McGriff, McDuff), the communal charge of Northern Soul, and the power of unfussy documentaries that let real people speak. We explore Lenny Beige's continuing life at Circle and Star, including a playful AI assistant voiced as Lenny's mum, and a new project re-examining Fagin—juxtaposing Dickens and Lionel Bart while wrestling with identity and representation. It's part love letter to small theatres, part field guide to building one, and wholly a testament to staying curious, collaborative, and brave.If you care about live arts, new voices, and spaces that make talent possible, this one's for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves intimate theatre, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. Your support keeps stages like this alive.Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!
On this episode of On the Rocks, we've got magic to do with magician and video game impresario Randy Pitchford as we talk about his magic family roots with the famous Cabrini, his burst into the magic world and the Academy of Magical Arts at a young age, his collection of extremely rare magical collectibles – Napoleon, anyone? – his acquisition of the famed Magic Castle, his thoughts on haunted items, life after death, and so much more! with co-host model and musician Steven Dehler...with your sassy host with the sassy most, Alexander Rodriguez. Raise a glass, it's On the Rocks!
On this episode of On the Rocks, we've got magic to do with magician and video game impresario Randy Pitchford as we talk about his magic family roots with the famous Cabrini, his burst into the magic world and the Academy of Magical Arts at a young age, his collection of extremely rare magical collectibles – Napoleon, anyone? – his acquisition of the famed Magic Castle, his thoughts on haunted items, life after death, and so much more! with co-host model and musician Steven Dehler...with your sassy host with the sassy most, Alexander Rodriguez. Raise a glass, it's On the Rocks!
Episode 647 also features an E.W. Poetic Piece titled, "Redemption." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Melody's Echo Chamber, Jefferson Airplane, the Stooges, Branford Marsalis & Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors.
For over 40 years, Drew Nieporent conceived many hit dining concepts under his Myriad Restaurant Group including Nobu, Tribeca Grill, Rubicon, Montrachet, Corton, Bâtard. In his 2025 memoir, “I'm Not Trying To Be Difficult,” Nieporent shares how a kid from New York's East Side pursues his dream of working in hospitality and, ultimately, delivers customers memorable dining experiences. He shares stories from (his words) the restaurant trenches and dealing with his chefs and restaurant critics.The Connected Table is broadcast live Wednesdays at 2PM ET and Music on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Connected Table Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-connected-table-live--1277037/support.
Tonight's guest is Writer, Artist, Podcaster, Impresario at Cosmic Lion Productions Eli Schwab, find him on their website www.Cosmiclionproductions.com and @cosmiclionproductions on Instagram.Eli has had some amazing experiences with his career as a Publisher, Podcaster and in the Music Industry that has led to some fantastic stories involving the TMNT. Listen in as we discuss his encounters with the creators, artists and fellow fans alike of TMNT.For our Pizza Time, since he loves Banana Peppers, we have a White Pizza with Banana Peppers recipe!
While media pioneer John Malone may not be a household name, he's had a hand in shaping how all of us watch TV. Malone built Denver-based Tele-Communications Inc. into the largest cable company in the country, and then carved out Liberty Media from TCI. Liberty, along with various spinoff companies, have owned controlling stakes in companies like Discovery, SiriusXM, the Atlanta Braves, and Formula 1. Now, at 84, Malone has a new book out, “Born to Be Wired,” about his career and the fellow media titans he met along the way. Kara and Malone talk about how he transformed from the Ivy League-educated engineer to one of the “cable cowboys” who helped bring cable television into the homes of millions of Americans, how he squares his libertarian politics with President Donald Trump's policies and the MAGA Republican Party, and why he thinks Big Tech needs major regulation. He also expands on some of his recent critiques of CNN and supposed left-wing bias in the media. Questions? Comments? Email us at on@voxmedia.com or find us on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Bluesky @onwithkaraswisher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textTune in this week to find out where former President Bill Clinton donates his money. We'll look at how his giving through the Clinton Foundation and other efforts has supported causes like global health, disaster relief, education, and women's empowerment.Links from today's episode:Clinton, Impresario of Philanthropy, Gets a Progress Update | New York Times 2006https://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/01/world/clinton-impresario-of-philanthropy-gets-a-progress-update.html Celebrity Giving Profile | Look to the Starshttps://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/bill-clintonBill Clinton plans big changes for Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting | Washington Post | 2025https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/08/07/president-bill-clinton-global-initiative/230ddd2c-7397-11f0-84e0-485bb531abeb_story.htmlClinton Foundationhttps://www.clintonfoundation.org/ICYMI another episode you might enjoy:Episode#136 Where does Dolly Parton donate her money?Love the book recos on this show? Check out the Progressive Pockets Bookshelf:https://bookshop.org/shop/progressivepockets As an affiliate of Bookshop.org, Progressive Pockets will earn a commission if you make a purchase.Connect With Genet “GG” Gimja:Website https://www.progressivepockets.comTwitter https://twitter.com/prgrssvpckts Work With Me:Email progressivepockets@gmail.com for brand partnerships, business inquiries, and speaking engagements.Easy Ways to Support the Show1. Send this episode to someone you know! Word of mouth is how podcasts grow!2. Buy me a coffee (or a soundproof panel!) https://buymeacoffee.com/progressivepockets 3. Leave a 5 star rating and review for the show!//NO AI TRAINING: Any use of this podcast episode transcript or associated show notes or blog posts to “train” generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to generate text is expressly prohibited. This includes, without limitation, technologies that are capable of generating works in the same style or genre as this content. The author reserves all rights to license uses of this work for generative AI training and development of machine learning language models//Support the show
On this episode of Overheard at Fitler, legendary concert promoter and genre originator Larry Magid steps back in time with Citizen Co-creator Larry Platt to relive iconic shows — Magid built music institution the Electric Factory and was behind Live Aid — and meet the artists — David Bowie, Janis Joplin, Mick Jagger — that made Philly music history. Join us for a fascinating and entertaining walk down a rock-fueled memory lane.
Follow her journey and attend one of her events in Toronto, Canada - not to be missed to talk to the expert in the field:https://www.hillcrestdesign.ca/https://www.linkedin.com/in/eveweinberg/ ***********Susanne Mueller / www.susannemueller.biz TEDX Talk, May 2022: Running and Life: 5KM Formula for YOUR Successhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT_5Er1cLvY 700+ weekly blogs / 450+ podcasts / 1 Ironman Triathlon / 5 half ironman races / 26 marathon races / 4 books / 1 Mt. Kilimanjaro / 1 TEDx Talk
We are raiding the Guardian long read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2016: For decades, Alan Yentob was the dominant creative force at the BBC – behind everything from Adam Curtis to Strictly Come Dancing. He was a towering figure in British culture – so why did many applaud his very public slide from power? Written and read by Sam Knight. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
What a CreepSeason 29, Episode 8Suge KnightSuge Knight is the co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records. He was a central figure in gangsta rap's commercial success in the 1990s. But he is probably better known for being an absolute menace these days. He's been arrested over a dozen times, ranging from assault and robbery to weapons possession and witness intimidation. He's currently serving a 28-year sentence in prison for a fatal hit-and-run in 2015. He's a bully and a creep. Sources for this episode Billboard BiographyThe Daily BeastLos Angeles TimesPeopleRolling StoneVibeVibeWikipediaThe WrapList of Hip Hop Non-Profits:The Center for Hip-Hop Advocacy has a podcast! https://hiphopcansaveamerica.com/Social Works Chicago: Celebrity endorsement: Chance the Rapper, Hip Hop for Change The Hip Hop Museum: Hip Hop Public Health, Hip Hop Caucus:Be sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple PodcastsFacebook: Join the private groupBlueSky Instagram @WhatACreepPodcastVisit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreepEmail: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/#Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 6, 2025 is: impresario im-pruh-SAHR-ee-oh noun An impresario is a person who manages, puts on, or sponsors a performance or other entertainment, such as a concert, play, or sporting event. // The former heavyweight retired from the ring and later became a boxing impresario. See the entry > Examples: “When he stepped on stage during a comedy open mic at Castle Street spot The Barzarre in June of 2022, Louis Maynor, better known as Louis Tee, was mainly known as a producer, a hip-hop impresario who'd been staging shows and concerts around Wilmington since the late 1990s.” — John Staton, The Wilmington (North Carolina) Star-News, 21 Dec. 2023 Did you know? Concerts, music festivals, television series, professional wrestling matches—these are quite the undertakings. Luckily, there's a word for the impressive individuals responsible for organizing and overseeing such productions: impresario. In the 1700s, English borrowed impresario directly from Italian, whose noun impresa means “undertaking.” (A close relative is the English word emprise, “an adventurous, daring, or chivalric enterprise,” which, like impresario, traces back to the Latin verb prehendere, meaning “to seize.”) At first English speakers used impresario as the Italians did, to refer to opera company managers, though today it is used much more broadly. It should be noted that, despite their apparent similarities, impress and impresario are not related. Impress is a descendant of the Latin verb pressare, a form of the word premere, meaning “to press.”
Matt, Darren and G talk to horological statesman and the founder and figurehead of Time + Tide, Andrew McUtchen, who shares his journey with Time + Tide, we talk about British Watchmakers Day, micro brands, Tag Heuer, Hublot and a ton more.
John J. Miller is joined by Lawrence Perelman to discuss his new book, 'American Impresario: William F. Buckley, Jr., and the Elements of American Character.'
Former executive producer of The Laura Ingraham Show and The Monica Crowley Show, the undisputed GOAT of conservative public relations, A.J. Rice joins Brad on Awakened Nation for a hard hitting interview exposing the craziness of the Radical Left. "It's gotten so bad, even Bill Maher is complaining!" This is a funny commentary from an American conservative icon and provocateur, and the voice of a new generation of political commentators. ABOUT A.J. RICE: A.J. Rice is President & CEO of Publius PR, Editor-in-Chief of The Publius National Post, and author of the #1 political humor bestseller, The White Privilege Album: Bringing Racial Harmony to Very Fine People…on Both Sides AND his first bestseller, The Woking Dead: How Society's Vogue Virus Destroys Our Culture. A.J. Rice is America's Publicist, and the undisputed GOAT of conservative public relations. A Columnist, Humorist, and Impresario. Rice is a brand manager, star-whisperer, media influencer, and literary agent, who has produced, promoted, or represented Laura Ingraham, Judge Jeanine Pirro, Donald Trump Jr., Monica Crowley, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, Senator Marsha Blackburn, Vivek Ramaswamy, Kari Lake, Dan Bongino, Charles Krauthammer, Congressman Steve Scalise, George P. Bush, Dr. Ben Carson, Congressman Michael Waltz, The Hodgetwins, Roger L. Simon, Buck Sexton, Steve Hilton, Alan Dershowitz, Bobby Kennedy Junior, Dr. Peter Navarro, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, Dr. Naomi Wolf, Dr. Robert Malone, Pete Hegseth, Newt Gingrich, Victor Davis Hanson, and many others.Rice served as the executive producer of The Laura Ingraham Show for four years, and The Monica Crowley Show for two years. Following that, he produced an investigative news show at The Washington Times for John Solomon for three years called America's Morning News, and later was brought in by Glenn Beck's team to help launch The Blaze Radio Network. Some of his current or former clients are the groups that represent the core of the conservative movement, like The Federalist Society, America First PAC, FreedomWorks, CO2 Coalition, and Gun Owners of America. In addition to running Publius, Rice writes as a columnist for over thirty national media outlets that include Investor's Business Daily, The Hill, Epoch Times, Newsmax, PJMedia, American Greatness, Townhall.com, RealClearMarkets, and the Washington Examiner.
The Pacific Northwest's rise to cultural prominence in the 1990s—through movements like grunge and Riot Grrrl—was rooted in earlier artistic and social currents that fused homegrown creativity with global influences. Larry Reid, a pivotal figure in the region's cultural renaissance, joins us to share untold stories of how the Pacific Northwest transformed from relative isolation into a vibrant hub of innovation, with an impact felt worldwide. In this first episode of a two-part series, Larry takes us back to the transformative 1970s and '80s—a time when underground art, LGBTQ+ expression, punk rock and feminist voices converged in powerful ways. He reveals overlooked connections between these cultural forces and post-war fine art movements like pop art and post-modernism, showing how they laid the groundwork for the explosive creativity of the 1990s. According to Larry, this interplay of “high” and “low” art gave the Pacific Northwest a distinct cultural edge, setting it apart from other underground scenes across the country. From founding Rosco Louie, a groundbreaking art space in Seattle's Pioneer Square, to leading the Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA), Larry's visionary leadership united artists, writers and performers who redefined the region's identity. His vivid reflections bring this era to life, revealing how the Pacific Northwest's underground culture became the foundation of a global artistic movement. “Back then, Seattle was still relatively small and isolated. Our counterculture scene probably consisted of 200-300 people. There were very few spectators. Almost everyone involved was a participant. It was an exciting time to be in Seattle for that formative period of what later had a huge influence globally on pop culture.” ~Larry Reid
One of the most persistent misconceptions surrounding classical ballet is the notion that they are too old-fashioned and rigid. However, true arts enthusiasts recognize its inherent diversity and multi-disciplinarity even in the so-called "olden days." A prime example is the Ballet Russes, one of the greatest ballet troupes of all time, led by the legendary impresario Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev. Fast forward a hundred years, and the landscape has evolved, yet the core principles of collaboration and innovation remain unchanged. My curiosity about the craft of producing and curation has led me to one of the most influential ballet impresarios in Europe today: Paul Seaquist. Paul is a visionary in dance, having founded Seaquist Dance Marketing, one of the first dancer and choreographer management companies globally. He has played a pivotal role in developing and directing the careers of some of the most celebrated ballet stars, including Aurélie Dupont, Vladimir Malakhov, Polina Semionova, Carlos Acosta, Daniil Simkin, and Iana Salenko, to name just a few. More recently, he created and directed the “Grand Prix Vladimir Malakhov,” the first ballet competition in Cuba's history, as well as the “Gala de Estrellas de Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic,” both charity-driven dance competitions. Now, he is the CEO of SwanSea ProductionsContinuing a brand new season and month of Dance Interdisciplinarity, this episode explore the nuances of working with the world's biggest stars and the challenges of being at the forefront of modern day performing arts. Ready to discover the producer within you? Join us as we foreground dance in the background!Paul SeaquistInterview En Lair Interview Ballet RisingSP Records & Music ManagementSoundtracks: Birds - Tyler Twombly Poison Ivy Yard Work - Uncle MilkBallerina Shoes - GeoffharveyFree Love Story Clavinet - Lobo_LocoSend us a text Support the showLike our offers? Arizona Gala Try Nord VPN Like what we do? Help us grow by Visiting The Background Dancer YouTube Channel Rate and review here Email me at backgrounddancer.jy@gmail.com Answer a survey Sign up here to receive future updates Leave a thought on Facebook and Instagram Join the Facebook group and introduce yourself as a member of our community
Ab 1703 arbeitete Antonio Vivaldi am Ospedale della Pietà. Aber weil sein Vertrag jährlich verlängert werden musste und das Verhältnis zu seinen Vorgesetzten nicht immer unproblematisch war, suchte er sich ein zweites Standbein, wurde Opernkomponist und Impresario. Durch diesen Beruf lernte er auch eine Frau kennen, die sein Leben maßgeblich beeinflussen sollte: Die Sängerin Anna Girò. Unser heutiges ZOOM berichtet von ihr.
My wife Jayne and I will have the pleasure of joining many others in celebrating a landmark birthday in Cincinnati with a great friend, and accomplished impressario Evans Mirageas. His career in classical music is amazing, and it is a treat to share our Profile conversation from a bit back. Remarkable connections and accomplishments, and a whole lot more from a remarkable storyteller. Very special!
Sup Vo1ceHeads!This episode is an ode to the Rolling Stone's original promoter, marketing specialist, pop psychologist, record producer, AKA Impresario extraordinare, Mr. Andrew Loog Oldham of Decca Records' fame.It was Andrew who put me onto the concept of artists-in-business not being Entrepreneurs, but rather greater success is in thinking of themselves as Impresarios. I delve into this powerful distinction and how it can help inform you shape your career, whether you're a singer, songwriter, voice talent, promoter, producer, or any combination therein.Enjoy, like, follow, comment, hit me up @vo1cehead!-Ian Temple CampbellFor joy, power and a voice-centric worldviewallvoicemedia.com
Impresario and musician talks about his days promoting concerts at Oberlin College and what he does now to keep Keystone Baltimore humming along.
In this most curious and wondrous Episode, the esteemed Hosts are pleased to engage in Discourse with none other than Mr. Mitch Anzuoni, Founder and Impresario of the singular Inpatient Press. Within this august Conversation, there shall be much Deliberation on the impending Cinematic Enterprise, "Gangstalking: The Movie", wherein grand Schemes of a most Intriguing Nature shall be unveiled. Amongst the other Topics discussed, Mr. Anzuoni will discourse at length upon the enigmatic Figure of Vladislav Surkov, whose mysterious Influence shall be weighed with solemn Reverence. Furthermore, the Hosts, in Company with their Honoured Guest, shall treat of Books, conceived not merely as Volumes of Prose, but as Grimoires, repositories of secret and arcane Knowledge. In Addition, this spirited Conversation shall also explore the exciting Potential of imprisoning Artists within Labyrinths, a Practice deemed both necessary and, verily, thrilling; the notion of curating an Alex Grey Exhibition in the heart of downtown Manhattan, which would surely provoke Wonder and Awe; and, most curiously, the pressing need for an alternate Sovereign House, a haven for the Avant-garde, funded by none other than the esteemed Chinese Communist Party.
On this episode of Cyrus Says , we have a Parsi bawa in the house, Riyaaz Amlaani, who's an entrepreneur and restaurateur based in Mumbai, India. He is the CEO and MD of Impresario Handmade Restaurants and the former President of National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) from 2014 to 2017. Catch interesting stories of what went behind building the famous restaurants chains like SOCIAL, Smoke House Deli, Salt Water Cafe, & managing , antiSOCIAL & Prithvi Cafe'. Tune in to catch up his stories from early days, before the success of such brands & his love for different foods.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gary chats to Florida-based Eric Stein about his plans to develop a pan-European solo piping contest, and looks ahead to this year's Piping Live festival which takes place in Glasgow next week.PlaylistFred Morrison Trio with the Train Journey North from Live at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Seudan with the Tulloch Gorm Set from Seudan Alen Tully with As I Went Out Upon the Earth and The Kerry Polka from The Best of Piping Live Recital Series 06/07 Victoria Police Pipe Band with Eric Stein, Murray's Fancy, the Dirty Lough, Banks of the Lee, Arniston Castle, Shovel Tongue and the New Paradigm from World Pipe Band Championships 1995 Anxo Lorenzo with MacAlambique from Confuxon Eamonn Coyne and Jarlath Henderson with the Craig's Pipes Set from A Celebration of the Music of Gordon Duncan: a National TreasureEric Stein Contactsericmstein53@gmail.com(+1) 6312415757Piping Live 2024https://pipinglive.co.uk/eventsSupport the Show.
We talk to soccer ticketing consultant Jim McCarthy.We talk about why top football teams aren't better at ticketing, the Messi and Caitlin Clark impacts in American sport and how Championship teams in England have their models wrong.We discuss stadium seating areas, why ticketing is important and how he has turned bagel knowledge to Goldstar tickets to football.
Today Eric and Larry sit down with Ashley Tanner co-owner and COO of Iron Mountain Plumbing in Cedar City, Utah. Together, they dive into the nitty-gritty of what it takes to start and run a successful plumbing business in today's competitive landscape, and especially the particular hurdles that service businesses face in tight-knit communities like Cedar City. From building and maintaining trust with customers, Ashley sheds light on the intricacies of thriving in a small-town market and she shares her unique journey and insights gained from her experience which has grown her business to become the #1 plumbing company in Cedar City.Whether you're a service business owner, fellow plumber looking for inspiration or an entrepreneur seeking valuable lessons from the trenches, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-world wisdom. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Ashley and let's dive in!TITLE SPONSOR:Super Tech UniversityDramatically improve your team's performance with a system of short daily video lessons training your team in soft skills. When you invest in your team and teach them soft skills, your team can make you more profit. Go to https://supertechu.com/ for more info.Click here for a discount: https://supertechu.com/register/podcastoffer/.Here is an entrepreneur's story you will relate to.One to One Business Coaching with Eric:Eric has helped many home service business owners grow their companies, 2x, 3, 4x, with his one-to-one coaching sessions. If you want to learn more about coaching with Eric, go to https://supertechu.com/coaching or email him at eric@supertechu.com for a FREE 30-minute Zoom call to discuss your current business needs.SPONSOR: C&R MagazineC&R magazine is the leading periodical in the Cleaning and Restoration industry. Owner and editor Michelle Blevins, has brought printed copies back from the dead to increase reader experience. Go to www.candrmagazine.com to get your free copy sent directly to your home or business.
Straight from the Lower East Side of Bombay Beach, Tao Ruspoli (filmmaker, photographer, musician, explorer, Impresario, and co-founder of the Bombay Beach Biennale) rejoins the program for a history lesson and a cup of coffee. We talked about the Biennale, traveling studios, meeting the right friends at the right time, and Being in the World. Share and Enjoy!Tunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoLinksTao's Youtube - Tao's Website - Tao's Grandfather - Tao's Airbnb - Bombay Beach Biennale - Tao's Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time for the February Patreon Pick and wow, did they ever pick a gem! Paul and Erika are taking you through 1980's Xanadu; Olivia Newton-John AND Gene Kelly are here!! What a perfect way to send off February, by discussing a mashup of Greek mythology, Los Angeles, and roller skates!You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAgedWellPod), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), Threads (@ThatAgedWell), and Spoutible (@ThatAgedWell)! SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR BONUS CONTENT!THAT AGED WELL MERCH!Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika VillalbaProducer & Editor: Paul Caiola
The gals stay close to their 90s roots with a lively discussion of the thriller that has it all: Unlawful Entry. Starring Madeline Stowe, Ray Liotta and a clean cut, pleated khakis-wearing Kurt Russell. Watch the show on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@putyourbooksdown Follow Put Your Books Down on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/putyourbooksdown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/putyourbooksdown/ Natalie on IG: https://www.instagram.com/nataliesanderson/ Angela on IG: https://www.instagram.com/angelabinghamofficial/ Podcast produced by http://clantoncreative.com
This week the guys discuss the joys of having a snow day with the nephews in Connecticut, and Christian reveals a bougie gripe he has with his favorite massage parlor. A listener named Tara Tiffany writes in from Ireland to ask if the guys would rather find maggots or toenails in their food. Julie calls in to reveal she made the turtle figurine for Justin and she offers some potential new lightning round questions. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A British video game developer and director best known as the writer of Her Story, the two Silent Hill games, Silent Hill: Origins and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, and Immortality. He previously worked as a game director at Climax Studios before leaving in 2014 to become an independent game developer. He published his first indie game, Her Story, in June of 2015. In 2017, Sam founded Half Mermaid, a video game production company based in Brooklyn, New York.
Episode Description On this episode Shawn is joined by Jason Lawenda of Mobius Journeys to discuss the hobby and luxury travel. Jason is a luxury travel adviser who has built a business helping others in the miles & points hobby book travel. We discuss whether becoming a travel agent is the "ultimate travel hack", why you might want to look at premium hotel programs like Impresario and Prive plus how American Express changed the Gold cards and what that means for the future of other cards. Episode Notes 0:00 How the miles & points hobby has changed 08:21 Amex Gold card changes - New family rule coming to every card? 13:58 Business Gold revamp and 150K targeted offers 16:13 Luxury travel advisers and the miles & points hobby 23:29 Diving into luxury hotel programs (Prive, Impresario, etc.) 28:14 The Ultimate Travel Hack? 32:42 Jason's current points earning strategies Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Sticher, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know! Music: Rewind by Jay Someday | https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
Overtures to The Impresario, The Marriage of Figaro, Cosi fan Tutte, The Clemency of Titus, Don Giovanni and more. Conductors include: Arturo Toscanini, Thomas Beecham, Bruno Walter, Wilhelm Furtwangler and Karl Bohm.
In this episode, James describes the mid-19th century crazy of panoramas that tours the country and wowed audiences for a while before fading into the background, so to speak.Notes and References:Read the special notice for the Mammoth Panorama in the Inquired and Mirror on Monday, March 26, 1849 HERE.See photos and more information about the Gettysburg Cyclorama HERE.More on John Banvard from Atlas Obscura can be found HERE.In 1918, the New Bedford Whaling Museum acquired the Grand Panorama of a Whaling Voyage Round the World, created by artists Benjamin Russell and Caleb Purrington in 1848, and recently completed work on its preservation. Click here to watch a video of the panorama. This has been a production of the Nantucket Atheneum.It was hosted and edited by Janet Forest. Special thanks to Reference Library Associate James Greider for his knowledge and research. Newspaper announcement voiced by Andrew Cromartie. If you have an idea for what we should talk about next, send us an email at jforest@nantucketatheneum.orgThe Nantucket Atheneum is located at 1 India Street in Nantucket, MA. www.NantucketAtheneum.orgFacebook: @NantucketAtheneumInstagram: @NantucketAtheneum
Frank Morano interviews Dave "Slinky" Bender, former drug dealer turned high end realtor and nightlife impresario about sex trafficking and the hotel and hospitality business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jess is joined by the king of New York City nightlife, Daniel Nardicio. Throughout his career, Nardicio has produced events for Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Chita Rivera, Carol Channing, Margaret Cho, Sandra Bernhard, Bianca del Rio and more. He chats about creating The Underwear Party on Fire Island, opening Club Cumming and his latest endeavor, now owning The Ice Palace in Cherry Grove. We also discuss Adele & Jennifer Lawrence at Club Cumming and Liza Minnelli's infamous stay in the Fire Island Pines. IG: @jessxnyc