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TVC 670.6: From June 2013: Jennifer Armstrong, former staff writer for Entertainment Weekly and the author of many books on popular television, joins Ed, Tony, and Donna for a roundtable discussion on the career of James Gandolfini and the impact of The Sopranos on popular culture. This segment with Jennifer was recorded on June 20, 2013, one day after Gandolfini's sudden death at the age of fifty-one.
Jessica Shaw and Henry Goldblatt reminisce about Sex and the City as all six seasons are coming to Netflix on April 1! They're joined by writer Jennifer Armstrong who wrote Sex and the City and Us: How Four Single Women Changed the Way We Think, Live, and Love for Tudum.com. Plus, while you wait for Sex and the City Jessica and Henry share their recommendations for other great shows about female friendship that you can watch right now on Netflix! Follow Netflix Podcasts for more and head over to Tudum.com to read more about the titles mentioned on this episode.
Jennifer Armstrong is a Speaker, Money Coach, Financial Manager, Business Strategist, and host of the Sexy Money podcast. She works with overwhelmed entrepreneurs who want to change the world with their services, helping them achieve their dreams. She uses her life experience—the child of an alcoholic, a recovering perfectionist, a corporate runaway, two-time divorcee, bankrupt accountant, living daily with depression, anxiety, and complex PTSD—to connect and inspire her community. She's focused on mental happiness and taking care of herself first. Learn how to earn and create your own Sexy Money Routine. Follow Jenn on IG: @JennJArmstrongWeb: JennJArmstrong.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5507039/advertisement
Many people seem to have very strong opinions about the Harry & Meghan Netflix documentary. We discuss this and other topics in relation to the royal family in this episode of Wake Up Call Live. The panelists joining me are Judith Delus Montgomery, Esq., Jennifer Armstrong, Esq., Kristen Henninger, Esq., and Laura French, Esq. Be sure to watch the Netflix documentary first! Read more about Judith and her law firm here: https://www.atlfamilyimmigrationlaw.com/about/judith-delus-montgomery/ Follow Judith on Instagram here: @judydesq https://www.instagram.com/judydesq/ Find Judith's law firm on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/atlantafamilyimmigrationlaw/ Read more about Jennifer and her law firm here: https://www.jdarmstronglaw.com/profile/ Follow Jennifer on Instagram here: @jdaesq https://www.instagram.com/jdaesq/ Find Jennifer's law firm on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jennifer-D-Armstrong-LLC/534343049962810 Read more about Kristen and her law firm here: http://www.divorceattorneytomsriver.com/ Follow Kristen on Instagram here: @khenningeresq https://www.instagram.com/khenningeresq/ Find Kristen's law firm on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/kristenshenningerlaw Read more about Laura and her law firm here: https://www.themomlawyer.com/ Follow Laura on Instagram here: @themomlawyer https://www.instagram.com/themomlawyer/ Find Laura's business on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TheMomLawyer Follow me on social media: Instagram: @theprev https://www.instagram.com/theprev/ Facebook: @wakeupcallthepodcast https://www.facebook.com/wakeupcallthepodcast Twitter: @ThePrevite https://twitter.com/theprevite If you'd like to be a guest on Wake Up Call, DM me!
If you watched Divorce Corp on Amazon Prime you should be horrified by the state of the divorce system in the US. We are going LIVE with divorce lawyers across the country to talk about what we REALLY think about the divorce system. Joining me for part 3 of the series are business mentor and attorney Christopher Anderson, Esq., of Sunnyside Services, NY divorce lawyer Kathleen Miller, Esq., and NJ divorce lawyer Jennifer Armstrong, Esq. You can find part 1 on my YouTube channel (link below). Find part 1 of Exposing Divorce Corp on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qziwFpVPhGE Listen to part 2 of Exposing Divorce Corp here: https://anchor.fm/christina-previte/episodes/116--Roundtable-Series-Exposing-Divorce-Corp---Part-2-e1src24 Read more about Christopher and his law firm here: https://sunnysidelaw.com/about/ Follow Christopher on Instagram here: @ctanderson66 https://www.instagram.com/ctanderson66/ Read more about Kathleen and her law firm here: https://miller-law.com/our-attorneys/katherine-miller/ Follow Kathleen's law firm on Instagram here: @millerlaw_ny https://www.instagram.com/millerlaw_ny/ Find Kathleen's law firm on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/MillerLawGroupNY Read more about Jennifer and her law firm here: https://www.jdarmstronglaw.com/attorney/jennifer-d-armstrong/ Follow Jennifer on Instagram here: @jdaesq https://www.instagram.com/jdaesq/ Find Jennifer's law firm on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jennifer-D-Armstrong-LLC/534343049962810 Follow me on social media: Instagram: @theprev https://www.instagram.com/theprev/ Facebook: @wakeupcallthepodcast https://www.facebook.com/wakeupcallthepodcast Twitter: @ThePrevite https://twitter.com/theprevite If you'd like to be a guest on Wake Up Call, DM me!
How can you be a successful HR professional in the startup world? How do you get your leadership out of the startup mindset when you have grown beyond a startup? Jennifer Armstrong-Owen describes herself as a strategic and operationally focused Talent and People Executive with significant experience building and leading in global environments. Passionately focused on people development and driving cultural change that elevates team members while achieving business goals and priorities. She has extensive experience with organizational design, change management, total rewards strategies, leadership development, employee engagement strategies, M&A transactions and integrations, private and public boards, and compensation committee partnerships. Jennifer joins me this week to share her HR story and some golden nuggets on how she has held a successful HR career in the tech startup space spanning over two decades. Jennifer's resources:
If you're a fan of Bravo's hit TV show, The Real Housewives of Orange County (and let's be honest, who isn't?), you'll recognize today's guest as one of the smartest and most drama-free cast members who joined the show in Season 16. Please join us in welcoming the CEO of Advanced Skincare Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Dr. Jennifer Armstrong! Born with a passion for both science and the arts, Dr. Jen enjoys helping her patients achieve their aesthetic goals through the use of injectables, lasers, and other non-invasive treatments. A prolific researcher at heart, she has published over 20 academic articles, written chapters for books on dermatology, and received grants for original research. She has also pioneered programs for children without homes and donates her time to underserved patients. Dr. Jen is currently expanding her ArmstrongMD product line and launching Armstrong Mind, a division of her practice that specializes in a unique magnetic brain treatment known as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), which can help with anxiety, sleep disorders, emotional trauma, PTSD, autism, and more! In today's episode, we get a glimpse into Dr. Jen's life and practice as she shares with us some of the most memorable moments from her career and speaks candidly about the personal trauma she has had to overcome along the way. We also touch on fame, traumatic brain injury awareness, and her philanthropic work, as well as what patients and fans of Dr. Jen have to look forward to, plus so much more! Dr. Jen is highly accomplished and incredibly resilient, and her remarkable story is nothing short of inspiring. We believe that you're going to get a lot out of today's uplifting conversation, so make sure not to miss it!Dr. Jennifer ArmstrongMetagenicsArmstrong MindDr. Jennifer Armstrong on InstagramDr. Jennifer Armstrong on TwitterDr. Jennifer Armstrong on TikTokReal Housewives of Orange CountyMiracles for KidsHardcore Health: Live Young!#MoreThanMyInjury Brain Injury Awareness Campaign‘From filler to lasers: I let ‘RHOC' star Dr. Jen Armstrong make over my face' (Page Six) ‘Everything To Know About New RHOC Housewife Dr. Jen Armstrong' (Bustle)Next Page Podcast4 Corners Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Whether you call it spousal support, alimony or something else, this is a huge part of the discussion of every divorce. How do you know what you're entitled to? How much and for how long? In this episode, T.H. and Jess sit down with family law attorney Jennifer Armstrong and dig deep into the concept of spousal support - how it works and how to handle it in your divorce negotiation. If you're thinking about divorce or in the midst of the process, you need to hear this. (Guest: Jennifer Armstrong, Family Law Attorney) Follow us on IG @exexperts. Go to athleticgreens.com/EMERGING for the Athletic Greens deal!
Jennifer Armstrong from Real Housewives of Orange County discusses joining the show this season, dynamics of being a working mom with a stay at home dad, and the cast members she connected to most. Amy Ziering, Director of Not So Pretty on HBO Max, a comprehensive large-scale investigative expose of the trillion-dollar cosmetics, beauty and an investigative look into the beauty industry. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Make sure you're taking advantage of the opportunity to earn something back for all those Pampers you're going through. Download the Pampers Club app and start turning diapers into rewards. Earn $5 PampersCash with your first three product scans. Download Pampers Club app today and get access to exclusive Pampers coupons and more!”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When breaking down the history of 'Sex and the City,' we couldn't help but wonder... who could join us to discuss how Carrie, Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte changed TV history forever? So we brought along best-selling 'Sex and the City and Us' author Jennifer Armstrong, who had plenty of behind-the-scenes details about the groundbreaking series to share. Listen to our latest episode to learn about what started it all, which cast member almost left after the pilot, and so much more about the series that made Manolos, HBO, and even cupcakes popular. Sources: 'Sex and the City and Us,' by Jennifer Armstrong; EW; Insider; New York Times
What does the latest Edelson PC lawsuit mean for Erika Jayne and Girardi Keese? Let's get into! Plus, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker marry in Vegas, Shahs of Susnet's Mike Shouhed gets arrested, and get a peek at my appointment with RHOC's Dr. Jennifer Armstrong. This week's episode is brought to you by PURECANE zero-calorie sweetener. Give it a try today at www.purecane.com Order some Housewives Watching Wine (in collab with Eliqs), on sale @ www.NoFilterWine.com Buy tickets to Spilling Tea with Zack & Adam Live: www.spillingtealive.com Get access to our 'Reality TV Tea' Private Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3h0nykD Like the show? Subscribe at: https://apple.co/2DxTKe6 and listen every Monday and Wednesday. Don't forget to leave us a nice review, because you love us! Keep up the latest show happenings at @nofilterwithzack Couldn't get enough of us? Follow Zack @justplainzack on Twitter and Instagram & justplainzack.com Keep up with Zack on YouTube at www.youtube.com/justplainzack
A re-broadcast of Thursday night's live, breaking down the latest lawsuits against RHOC's Dr. Jennifer Armstrong, RHONJ's Margaret Josephs, and the case against RHOSLC's Jen Shah. Are these lawsuits legit or total BS cash-grabs? Buy tickets to Spilling Tea with Zack & Adam Live: www.spillingtealive.com Order some Housewives Watching Wine (in collab with Eliqs), on sale @ www.NoFilterWine.com Get access to our 'Reality TV Tea' Private Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3h0nykD Like the show? Subscribe at: https://apple.co/2DxTKe6 and listen every Monday and Wednesday. Don't forget to leave us a nice review, because you love us! Keep up the latest show happenings at @nofilterwithzack Couldn't get enough of us? Follow Zack @justplainzack on Twitter and Instagram & justplainzack.com Keep up with Zack on YouTube at www.youtube.com/justplainzack
TVC 565.8: Jennifer Armstrong, author of Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted and All The Brilliant Minds That Made The Mary Tyler Moore Show a Television Classic and When Women Invented Television, talks to Ed about what a firebrand Betty White was, particularly in the early stages of her career in television. Betty White passed away on Friday, Dec. 21, at age ninety-nine. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TVC 563.7: From May 2021: New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Armstrong talks to Ed about the early television career of Betty White, including how, in many ways, White lived the life of Mary Richards long before The Mary Tyler Moore Show came into existence. Jennifer's book When Women Invented Television traces the history of the first decade of network television through the lives and accomplishments of Irna Phillips, Gertrude Berg, Hazel Scott and Betty White. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Allegra discusses the medical malpractice lawsuits involving Real Housewives of Orange County's Terry Dubrow and Jennifer Armstrong. Allegra discusses the legal issues involved in medical malpractice cases in California, including the law which limits the amount an injured patient can recover in a medical malpractice case.Also, did you know Jennifer Armstrong was sued by her billionaire ex-boyfriend for fraud?? He alleged she defrauded him out of hundreds of thousands of dollars and cheated on him, when she gave birth to twins fathered by another man! This lawsuit is WILD. Allegra gives all the details and the outcome of the case. Allegra also briefly discusses traveling abroad during a global pandemic and gives a few tips on navigating the COVID travel rules. Time stamps below for ease of listening:RHOC Lawsuits: 10:50Jennifer Armstrong Fraud Lawsuit: 27:02#RHOC #Bravo #realhousewives #realhousewivesoforangecounty
Kelly Dodd Leventhal and Rick Leventhal step Behind The Rope. Finally! Kelly and Rick chat about all that they have been up to since we last saw them on our television screens on RHOC. Of course, many of you know what they have been up to because this dynamic duo has been causing headlines everywhere they have gone over the past few months. Kelly opens up about the real reasons behind her RHOC exit, her real life drama with some orange holders past and present such as Heather Dubrow, Vicki Gunvalson, Braunwyn Windham-Burke, Tamra Judge - to name a few, and the many highs and lows she encountered throughout her tenure on the RHOC. Kelly and Rick chat about their “take no prisoners” attitude, the many on line trolls who come for them daily, their authentic realness to be true to themselves no matter what the cost, their polarizing beliefs and carefree attitude, the many misconceptions about themselves and just how they have turned the public's vitriol toward them into a booming podcast aptly titled, “Unmasked”. Of course, we also chat current season RHOC, their thoughts on the return of Heather Dubrow and newbies Noella Berenger and Jennifer Armstrong and who amongst Shannon, Gina and Emily, they are still close to. Finally, we talk about why these two are soul mates who enjoy working and living together each day ready to take on the world, one troll, or “Unmasked” Podcast listener at a time. Two of Housewives' Most Outspoken Guests Ever together here Behind The Rope! @kellyddodd @rickleventhal @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope Brought To You By: SHIPSTATION - www.shipstation.com (60 Day Free Trial. Use Code “Velvet” by clicking on the microphone at the top of the page) BABBEL - www.babbel.com (Get An Additional 3 Months for FREE, When You Purchase a 3-Month Subscription. Use Code “velvetrope”) DIPSEA - www.dipseastories.com/velvet (30 Day Free Trial) TALKSPACE - www.talkspace.com ($100 Off Your First Month. Use Code “velvet”) MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jennifer Armstrong, Journalist and author of ‘Sex and the City and Us: How Four Single Women Changed The Way We Think, Live and Love', joined Sean on the show...
Sooooooo many Northern Saw-whet Owls!! Lots of other amazing birds and adventures during 2021 at the Rocky Point Bird Observatory too! On this episode Ann Nightingale and Jannaca Chick joined us with a wrap-up of the banding season and to do a bit of a deep dive into the second busiest year of Northern Saw-whet Owl banding at RPBO. This year a pilot project was launched to deploy 38 Motus tags on Northern Saw-whet Owls in collaboration with the Vancouver Island University and the Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory. Curious about what Motus is? Check out this amazing technology by visiting motus.org and search for Project 434 - Tracking movement of Northern Saw-whet Owls in Coastal BC (#434) Want to support (adopt) and follow a Northern Saw-whet Owl with a Motus tag? The Adopt a Motus-tagged Northern Saw-whet Owl program is now available by visiting Adopt a Motus Tagged NSWO Follow the Rocky Point Bird Observatory Fall Migration Blog that was written each week by a banding team member by clicking on this link. RPBO Blog The Team Rocky Pointers completed their Big Sit on October 9th to raise funds for the Birds Canada Great Canadian Birdathon and the Rocky Point Bird Observatory. So far $5,450.00 has been raised and the team is still accepting donations until December 31, 2021. You can support them by following this link The Rocky Pointers . A BIG shout out to the team members who participated in both of the 2021 Global Big Day's and a special thank you to those who made a donation. Are you interested in joining the Rocky Point Bird Observatory team as a Lead Educator? It's a part-time paid position and you can contact President Jennifer Armstrong for more information at prez@rpbo.org or at rpbo@rpbo.org Check out the Rocky Point Bird Observatory website at rpbo.org and visit their Facebook Page or Instagram Page for photographs from the 2021 banding seasons. The Rocky Point Bird Observatory is a non-profit organization and relies upon donations and grants to operate. If you would like to support the organization or this podcast you can do so by following this link: Donate to the Rocky Point Bird Observatory To find out more about the Rocky Point Bird Observatory, become a member or even volunteer with them please visit the website at rpbo.org Please be sure to visit and follow us on the Bird Babble Podcast Facebook Page and the Bird Babble Instagram Page If you have any questions or comments, they can be sent to us at birdbabblerpbo@gmail.com Music for this Bird Babble episode is provided with thanks by Purple Planet and their website can be found at purple-planet.com
Real Housewives of Orange County Season 16 Episode 1 "Fancy Pants Is Back" recap reaction w/ Heather Dubrow, Shannon Storms Beador, Gina Kirschenheiter, Emily Simpson, Noella Bergener, Jennifer Armstrong & Nicole James. 0:00 Intro 0:33 Catching Up w/ Heather Dubrow, Terry Dubrow & Kids 2:49 Gina Driving Emily to Pilates, Friendship Catch Up 3:35 Emily's Husband Shane Bar Exam Update 4:01 Gina Relationship & Co-parenting Update w/ Matt Post Legal Fight 5:59 Shannon & Daughters Shopping Catch Up 7:55 Heather & Nicole Meet For Hike & Party Planning 9:30 Emily & Gina Meet Dr. Jennifer Armstrong (Dr. Jen) 11:01 Heather Planning Event At Nobu w/ Nicole & Meets Noella 11:53 Who Is Noella Bergener? 12:53 Emily, Gina & Shannon Lunch 14:28 Heather, Noella & Nicole Lunch 17:08 Meet Dr. Jen w/ Husband Ryan & Nanny 19:06 Shannon & Gina Meet Heather For Lunch, Recall Wild Previous Night 21:49 Heather Gives Shannon & Gina House Tour 23:20 Noella At Nicole's House For Drinks & Snacks 24:37 Gina & Emily FaceTime Game Plan On Way To Heather's Party 25:12 Heather's Party Begins w/ Arrivals & Girls First Time Meeting 26:43 Season Thoughts So Far, Kelly Dodd & Nicole James Demotion 32:52 Previous Season Re-Watch Thoughts In New Context I'm Nick Zangl, an American news opinion commentator. https://www.nickzangl.com/
TVC 524.2a: From May 2013: Jennifer Armstrong, author of Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted and All the Brilliant Minds Who Made The Mary Tyler Moore Show a Classic, talks to Ed about the difficulty that Ed Asner initially had with delivering the now iconic line “I hate spunk” during the original taping of the pilot for The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Ed Asner passed away this past Sunday, Aug. 29 at age 91. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While school was out for most students a couple of young Rocky Point Bird Observatory volunteers spent their summer as interns, learning how to band passerines during the Fall Migration project that is currently underway. We talk with Liam Singh and Rebecca Reader-Lee about how the intern experience has been and put them through a lightning round of questions. The Fall Migration project is nearing the midpoint for this year and things are starting to pick up at both stations although on some days we have to wonder where are the birds? On this episode we let you know how things are going after week 6 as well as some of the surprises experienced at the stations. Follow the Rocky Point Bird Observatory Blog that is written each week by the banding team by clicking on this link. RPBO Blog Another great banding station that is being managed and staffed by former RPBO members is the Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory. They also have a daily blog that you can read by clicking on this link. TLBO Blog The Team Rocky Pointers are back at it on October 9th to do another Big Day of Birding to raise funds for the Birds Canada's Great Canadian Birdathon and the Rocky Point Bird Observatory. You can support the team by donating at this link. The Rocky Pointers Are you interested in joining the Rocky Point Bird Observatory team as a Lead Educator? It's a paid position and you can contact President Jennifer Armstrong for more information at prez@rpbo.org Check out the Rocky Point Bird Observatory website at rpbo.org and visit their Facebook Page or Instagram Page for photographs from the recent banding sessions. The Rocky Point Bird Observatory is a non-profit organization and relies upon donations and grants to operate. If you would like to support the organization or this podcast you can do so by following this link: Donate to the Rocky Point Bird Observatory To find out more about the Rocky Point Bird Observatory visit rpbo.org Please be sure to visit and follow us on the Bird Babble Podcast Facebook Page and the Bird Babble Instagram Page If you have any questions or comments, they can be sent to us at birdbabblerpbo@gmail.com Music for this Bird Babble episode is provided with thanks by Purple Planet and their website can be found at purple-planet.com
Jenn Armstrong is an Advocate for Mental Health & Suicide Awareness, Speaker, Financial Manager, Business Strategist, and Money Coach for high-functioning, unsupported, insanely overwhelmed entrepreneurs that believe their purpose is to change the world through their services. She mentors these impact-driven, heart-centered business professionals through her Sexy Fucking Money 4-Week Experience to co-create their Personal Prosperity Plan and Money Routine. Through her unique process, her clients quickly go from chaos to effortlessly having more money in more places without sacrificing their life and family by working more hours. She also hosts the Sexy Money Podcast, the Money Metanoia Membership on Facebook, and the weekly exclusive Sexy Money Networking Group to create divine connections. Learn more at www.jennjarmstrong.com and connect with Jenn on Instagram and Facebook @jennjarmstrong --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fit-to-lead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fit-to-lead/support
TVC 538.4: New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Armstrong talks to Ed about the early television career of Betty White, including how, in many ways, White lived the life of Mary Richards long before The Mary Tyler Moore Show came into existence. Jennifer’s latest book, When Women Invented Television, traces the history of the first decade of network television through the lives and accomplishments of Irna Phillips, Gertrude Berg, Hazel Scott and Betty White—and shows how all four found themselves marginalized as television became more popular, and more lucrative, amidst the changing culture of the 1950s. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TVC 538.5: Jennifer Armstrong, author of When Women Invented Television, talks to Ed about how the Blacklist spelled the end for both The Goldbergs and The Hazel Scott Show; how Scott’s carefully managed persona paved the way for such other sophisticated African-American women as Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, the Claire Huxtable character on The Cosby Show, and Diahann Carroll’s character on Julia; and the spiritual connection between Betty White and television. When Women Invented Television, shows how Scott, White, Irna Phillips, and Gertrude Berg all paved the way for many of the forms of TV programming that we take for granted today—and how all four found themselves marginalized as television became more popular, and more lucrative, amidst the changing culture of the 1950s. Jennifer Armstrong joins us in our second hour. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TVC 538.3: Ed welcomes TV historian and New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Armstrong. Jennifer’s latest book, When Women Invented Television, traces the history of the first decade of network television through the lives and accomplishments of four women: Irna Phillips, the originator of many of the first radio and TV soap operas; Gertrude Berg, star and creator of The Goldbergs, and the first woman to write and produce her own prime time series (not to mention brand herself); jazz pianist Hazel Scott, the first African American to host her own national prime time variety series (five years before Nat King Cole); and Betty White, who, long before The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls, hosted one of the very first experimental television shows in Los Angeles before becoming one of the first stars, and first Emmy winners, of daytime television. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Adam and Eric interview Jennifer Armstrong. Jennifer is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything”. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email us at theplacetobeseinfeld@gmail.com. You can also follow us on Facebook at The Place to Be: A Seinfeld Podcast, Twitter @tptbseinfeld, and Instagram @theplacetobe.podcast
Welcome back to another episode of the mind of George show. And this is a mindful Monday, a mind fill your mind Monday. And before this episode, I had to ask my team with the new format of the show. Do I still say as a mindful Monday, is it minute, Monday? Is it just Monday? And we decided what we fill in it.So I don't remember. So we're just going to call it a mindful Monday. And I'm going to be okay with that. I'm here for that. It's a mindful Monday episode and I feel like a secret weapon for all entrepreneurs and all human beings is to practice more mindfulness, something I struggled with for years, and I still work on every day, but I love it.And I love the results of it. So why not call it a mindful Monday, but today's Monday episode is a little bit different. It's a little bit different because we just finished the event, the lighthouse business accelerator in Montana. And if you're watching this on video, I'm literally dancing in my office.This is why I have my own office by the way. And I have eight feet behind my desk because I'm pretty animated and I like to run. And so I'm like bouncing around. Because I'm passionate and all too often, people mistake my passion for like anger, rage. I'm like, no, I'm just passionate. Like I care, I got to get it out, which is great that I do live events because I got to stand on stage and get it out.And today is May 5th that I'm recording this. So then you're going to hear it in a couple of days. But the event ended, I think on like April 26th or something. And so I took eight or nine days off to really recover, fill my tank and get checked back in. But today I want to talk about the event.I want to talk about the event and the biggest lessons and the biggest takeaways from the event to give to you with some practices that you can use. And. I've had this fear. For a long time of sounding like a broken record, right? So we're 170 something podcasts in. I've been creating content on the internet since 2010. So 11 years, I've probably made 2,003,000 videos. I've been on a couple thousand interviews and I've still have this deep rooted fear of saying the same thing over and over. And so what I was get cutesy with it, I would always try to repackage it or find a way, but at the end of the day, success is boiled down to simplicity and the most powerful results in the world will come from the most simple practices done consistently over and over. And so this is something that I'm learning to fall in love with that I'm learning to understand and came to me as one of my biggest takeaways at the event cause at the event we had our private mastermind first and we spent three mindblowing days together getting clear on legacy and vision and needle movers and execution and prioritization, and literally unlocking hidden potential in our beautiful mastermind members. And what came up for me and it comes up for me a lot.I'm like, said this before, or I've done this before, and I've been afraid of that for a long time. But the truth is Hey, if I have this knife and this knife makes dinner, a breeze is really safe to use. Always cuts the perfect slices. Why wouldn't you use the same knife over and over. And so one of my biggest takeaways as I facilitated and I went through this event, the mastermind first and the public event was really learning how to trust my tools.And when I say learning how to trust my tools, meaning that I have a deep toolbox, I can use a whole lot of things. And they all really boiled down to the same things. But for a lot of my life, I've always thought I need another tool or I'm missing a tool or that screwdriver is not good enough for that hammer isn't the right one. But the truth was is that they were always the right ones. I didn't trust myself enough to use them. And, we can unpack that on another time, but typically it would be from a lack of clarity on the vision or a lack of clarity of why I use that tool or how I can most effectively use that tool.And after these events and the mastermind, and then the public event, one of my biggest takeaways was to stop trying to find new tools and to start honing and sharpening and honoring and caring for the tools that I have, because the tools that I have created massive amounts of success in my life and many other people's lives and what was missing was my ability to own the fact that those are my tools, those tools were shaped and molded and forged through coaching and experimentation and successes and failures and learning, and experiences and a whole lot of things. And those tools are my greatest weapons for the best way possible, but I have to use them. And so that was one of my biggest takeaways was having the clarity that it's time that I fall in love with my tools, which on a deep level really means falling in love with myself and my ability to be the person who can hold master and utilize those tools to create an effective, positive result.And so I'm gonna let you sit with that one for a minute, cause that is deep in the mind of George of, self-acceptance and confidence in my abilities, as I think with any people in life that have goals and work hard, whether you're an athlete or an entrepreneur or a coach, or even a parent really what we lean into is we lean into ourselves and we take everything as a measure and a feedback loop to make iterations, to become the best versions of ourselves wherever we apply it.And for me, I've liked denied the acceptance of my sovereignty. I've denied the acceptance of my gifts. I've denied the acceptance of my willingness to play. And even when I've created massive drastic results in my life, like some of the best things ever, I've accomplished everything on the vision board and everybody around me is celebrating. I would have this backdoor of my brain that would find reasons not to celebrate no, you didn't do it or you can't do it again, or you can't believe that's possible. And quite frankly, it's all bullshit. And so now I practice closing that door and having it. So one of my biggest takeaways was what I just shared.And so we facilitated the mastermind for three days. And it was amazing. My good friend, Brad Costanza, who has been on the podcast who've you heard, came out to be a guest. One of my teachers and really dear friends, Evan who facilitates my men's work, came out and helped me facilitate and also participated. And then my amazing staff was there, like holding space in the container and pouring their hearts into every single person that they touch. And the mastermind was mind blowing, we did deep integration. We did deep practice. We literally unlocked the next level for the people in the room, and I'm going to read some of what they shared before I get into the public event as well.And so I'm talking about all of this because I love human beings. I love being in rooms with people. I love being on stages with people. I love being there and playing the game with you. And we are not going to stop. That was our first event after the craziness of the world. And we're going back to doing three events a year minimum that will be public. And then you'd have to attend one of those events to come to one of the other events. So we still have our mastermind, but we have the lighthouse business accelerator, which we are already locking in dates for the next one next less than five months from now, back in Montana. So if you didn't come to this event as you really want to come party and turn the light up in your business and be crystal clear on where you should be spending your time and what you should do. Not be doing and then unlock a super power inside of you to be able to execute it with passion and fervor. You're going to want to come. Okay. And so that's what I'm talking about this now is because it gave me a whole lot of clarity of where I want to spend the rest of my life. At least in this moment where I have clarity of where I want to spend my time and how I want to utilize my time and how to best use my tools and my guests while also sharpening my tools and myself and growing.And that's through the experiences that we have, which is this podcast, which is our monthly group coaching program, which is my mastermind, which is like my. It's like going to be one of my legacy moments in my life. And then with our events that help people and all of our mastermind members come and speak and all that stuff.And so here's what I wanna do. I'm gonna read you just from two amazing human beings that are in the mastermind. I just pulled these up because they make me uncomfortable to read. So I'm gonna read them, but this is from Whitney and Ashley. From the mastermind before we get into the public event.And so Whitney posted and I have to say this woman you just listened to her podcast, but I got to share this because this woman is setting the world on fire. So I'm going to read you what she wrote after the event. Can I call you Wit all crying eyeballs? I'm reading emojis. I don't know how to read emojis.It's one thing to hire a coach. It's another thing to be invited into a family I've been invested in quite a few coaches and programs, and I became another transaction for them. But when I came into George Bryant's mastermind family, it's exactly what it was family until January, 2021. I'd never been at a group of program or cared as much about who I am as a human, as much as who I am as an entrepreneur.The first thing my coach George ever said to me was, can I call you Wit that was everything to me. It was the love, the care, the energy behind the question. I felt it from George and from everybody else in the mastermind. It was like, I'd come home. I joined the George Bryant's mastermind on January 4th, 2021. And in three and a half months, I've made as much money in my business that I did in all of 20, 20 combined the right container, the right family, the right energy, the right intentions. That's what matters go where your heart feels aligned. Run with a group of people who want to change the world and are unapologetic in their pursuit of it. It's George Bryant. I said this to you at dinner last night, but I want to say it again. Thank you for taking a chance on this underdog and open me up a seat at your table. For me, I'm eternally grateful. Whitney, you always have a seat at the table and I'm eternally grateful as well and stoked to have you.And I'm gonna read one more because part of sharpening my tools and having self-confidence is also being open to the feedback. Whether positive or negative, but being open to it and letting it come in and be received so that I can utilize that as information and tools to move forward and be a better coach or a better mastermind host, or make adjustments or continue doing more of what I'm already doing.And so Wit thank you. And thanks for coming on the podcast Wit, and if you haven't listened to Whitney's episode, listen to it because. Wait maybe, Oh no. Whitney's episode comes out after this episode. So keep your eyes peeled when these episode comes out after this one. So now you have a really big open loop about how she teaches you, how to light the fire of yourself and your story and own everything. And so that was from Whitney. And then this one is from the absolutely amazing the queen of avocados turtles email. And I always forgot the fourth one avocados turtles email and coffee. And this is our dear Ashley DeLuca, who is like the queen of email. And so this is what she said. I didn't really have the right words to share or to say, to go along with this picture. I figured I would just describe it. This is a picture of George Bryant and I, we meet, I love that we meet almost a year ago via Facebook posts. I joined his group, binged his podcast, and basically commented, liked on everything he shared. I figured I would just get lost in the sea of others. I had a one-year-old on my hip and I was trying to juggle all of the things.I had just gone in all. I just gone all in on email marketing. I love that George Bryant and I shared the same thought concepts. He just did a better job of sharing them. No, I did not. You are better than me, Ashley. But when I got my first DM from George asking to hop on a call, I was so nervous. He bought me an hour of his time to chat with me fast forward to the month of October of last year.And I joined his mastermind group and I could write a book about how the last six months has rocket ship to my business and my life. And then fast forward to the week of April 18th for an in-person event in Montana. George believed in a version of me that I didn't quite understand or see three days for just us mastermind peeps before the public event. That was the upcoming weekend. I had so many thoughts, breakthroughs, tears, moments of, Oh, I get it now. But you know what? My biggest takeaway was from the weekend Montana, when you water a seed, right? It won't just grow. It will explode just that week. I gained so much confidence in myself and the impact I want to create and the clarity to know how to make it happen.And it's thanks to this one, dude who puts a week's of energy and intentionality into creating two events that would shift and change me and so many others for the better. He believed in a version of me that I didn't quite understand or see, but everyone got to see it. I shared the stage with other powerhouses in the industry. There's so much more much, much more, and I'm not joking. I could write a whole book about my experience in the past six months and that week alone. But what I do know is that if you're looking for someone who is on the brink of exploding, stay here and watch 2021 is my year y'all. And if you're looking for somebody to help you explode you need to be in GBS world.Ah, I love it DeLuca, and here's why I love it. Cause DeLuca is one of the greatest human beings I've ever met with the biggest heart. And she literally wants to open a sea turtle rescue help people with special needs and donate to charity and literally changes the world and would give every ounce of her being to help people in need. And so having her in our family and reading that and having her unlock that potential to fund those dreams and make it happen makes me extremely happy. And. I shared my biggest takeaway from the mastermind for me. And I'm going to share the biggest takeaway the group. And this is going to be a takeaway that I talk about often.And I'm going to give you a tool on how to practice this takeaway. So the takeaway for the group, both for the mastermind and for the public event, which you're going to talk about in a minute was space, and people hearing it to those that surround the world. Let me take a sip of coffee. I'm not editing that out.It's space and people hear me throw this word around a lot and spaces, not passive spaces active. So what do I mean by space? We live in a world, social media world an instant gratification world. If I want it now I can have it. Now, if I want it now I can have it. Now. Give it to me now. I'll buy it now. I'll do it now. Boom boom. But really. That's just distraction. And it's preventing us from having space to find clarity. And so at this mastermind event, intentionally I left big pockets of space, big breaks, two hours to talk about one concept to allow things to mold and develop and space and space is the secret.And I said this at the event, and I said, what most entrepreneurs and most businesses don't realize is that they're not succeeding because of a lack of space. When you give your clients space, they have more time and space to fall in love with you to iterate the process and to put them into work. When you give yourself space, you have more time to fall in love with yourself. Be in a relationship with yourself, explore your intuition and find that edge to play with. But when it's constantly go. Now. Now here. Boom boom. There's never any space. And so what you're telling me is that you want water, but your cup is already overflowing. And if all you do is pour more water in the cup, it just gets wasted.You have to have space to drink the water, to empty the cup, to make space, to fill other things in. And I'm going to give you a couple of things that you can do on this podcast to create space. And it's a huge takeaway. And it's something that I will help everybody with at every event that we ever do. And there was a lot of them coming up, so get ready, strap in your seatbelt cause it's time to go. So now let's shift a minute. So we did the mastermind. For three days, then we took a day off for everybody to go play and not us, me and the team we recovered, but we set up the room for the public event.So we then shifted energy and focus to taking that mastermind energy and saying, okay, now we have 65 ,70 entrepreneurs in a room. Let's. Blow their mind. And so what we did is we set a team intention of what we want everybody to take away. If we said, by the time they leave here, this is what we want them all to have. This is what it is. We worked on that together. We grounded, we set the room and then we filled the room and we filled the room and we had a party. And a party of the most amazing, powerful entrepreneurs that I've ever meet in my life. It couldn't have come together any better. And if you want to see the video, it's on my Instagram, it's also on my personal Facebook. But I'm going to read you some of the comments that people who left the event left on the video. Because a lot of their takeaways are similar. And so I'm going to start ripping through these Ashley Fernandez says, this is the best. Thank you for pouring into us. All George beyond thankful. Richard Sweet is thanks, George for pulling this together. Thank you to the team you have assembled. Thanks to the amazing, wonderful souls that were there to share in such a wonderful community. Brianna says this was such an amazing experience. I couldn't be more grateful. Thank you for running the race with us and passing the Baton. Steph's . I love this so much. Thank you, George. Thank you for bringing all these incredible humans together.Alicia Schmidt, there are so many reasons that every single human being was in the room at that time. This last weekend. Thank you, George, for bringing us together to make it impactful and to all of you who were there. I got you. No matter what, where to find me. The amazing George, the other George has. I don't think words can express the love that I have for you. And that's coming from a man. Good with words. You're a true leader. An amazing man. Thanks for making me feel seen and heard. Erin says words, can't describe an incredible experience. It wasn't how much respect I have for you in your heart. You are a gem of a person, a business owner, father, friend, and you poured into all of us. And for that I'm eternally grateful. The genuine connections you facilitated with massive heart and lots of laughter was a gift to all of us. Thank you so much for being, you honestly are a massive inspirator, which is Erin word.Jared Hanning said one of his biggest takeaways was for some reason, choose your pain or the suffering will choose. You really landed for me. And that came from my dear friend, Brian Bogart, who will be on this podcast, talking about that. Gabe, who will be on the podcast as well. So thanks for putting this together, George, not only did you give me a million dollars of value, but way more importantly, you helped me become a better father and better partner to Rachel. I love you, man. Hailey says such an incredible experience from start to finish. Thank you for filling us with your light and your love. I hope your heart is exploding in a million sparkly bits. Miss April, who is another one of our mastermind family members is George Bryant. There are not enough words to describe what you brought to the table this week. Million dollar strategies, trade secrets, inspiring stories mixed with deep personal development work. Yes. We all came home this week and light our businesses on fire. But what you really did was build community that reminds us we are not alone and helps us be better humans in the process. So much love for you. I hope your bucket is overflowing with goodness, hope and light.The miss Vanessa Thorpe. Since words can't really describe the magic. You created George with your team and every single person who showed up and shared that special container. It was a life-changing experience. It was the hugs, the laughs, the tears, the gleam in your eyes, the wisdom, the understanding, the plunges deep into the water and into our hearts and souls, the leadership, authenticity, kindness, and desire to truly connect and grow as felt each day and grew into a wave of powerful energy led by you. I'm so grateful to you and every single one of us who showed up and dove right in. It was everything and more we needed, we got our buckets filled and get to shine light to each other and back to our loved ones. And to ourselves, of course, there was brilliant business strategy, but there was far more for our hearts, our health, our families, our friends, our minds, our love, and it's what we all needed.And what a hell of a birthday party to one, I'll never forget so much love and gratitude. Jennifer says, I discovered greater confidence to pursue my dreams and real, tangible, next steps actually do it. It seems silly to say it, but it's true. I changed truly. Matt, I'm truly grateful to have been surrounded by some extremely remarkable people. Thank you. And the team for putting on an amazing event. Finally connecting us in person. I honestly feel like up-leveled and looking forward to make our biggest impact in my life and business trainer, Dane. Show up be present. The world needs our lights to shine. Do the work, never stop learning and trying.You are the product of the people you hang around. All emotions are good. Speak up and let your voice be heard. I heard. And Jesse shared my biggest takeaways and one of the favorite things I said, and he said, thank you brother. George biggest takeaway. My job is to find my edge and sharpen it. Not to get reactive. If I go too far and get cut. And I loved when I said that Steve Dale says, can't say nothing credible things about the mind of George and how you're able to unite like-minded humans together, pushing us all outside of a comfort levels, creating an experience that developed us to shine our light brighter. Pretty sure my wife is very curious. What the hell happened in Montana. I've gotten like 10 of those text message. Like my spouse says I'm different. Jennifer Armstrong says this experience ranks in the top three best experiences in my life. I've encountered many humans on this earth and very few have touched my soul to the depths and known George Bryant. I'll be forever grateful that you created this space. Took the time to intentionally curate the most incredible people to be in that room and poured everything you had into those days. And every person in that room, what you did is not easy. It's likely natural for you to run a room or capture people's attention.The work you did takes exponentially more time working on yourself to be able to pour the way that you did. If anyone is even thinking about attending the next event, do whatever it takes to be in that room. It will change everything. It doesn't matter how little or how much you make. It doesn't matter how little or how much self-development, you've done. It doesn't matter where you are in life or business. You will a hundred percent be elevated and supported on a level that you cannot fathom. And there are about 50 more of those that I won't read to you on the phone tire podcast. But I want to know if you could hear the takeaway. And all of those things, because I'm going to tell it to you, the takeaway for me, from all of those amazing human beings and what we witnessed and.Let me just say, thank Jennifer reading your comment again today in this moment, just brought a lot of gratitude in my heart again. Thank you for seeing me and thank you for doing the work that you do, helping women create abundance and doing all of that. But thank you for seeing me and leaving that comment.It means the world to me to be seen. So thank you. The biggest takeaway from that whole event for me, there were two of them for most people. Number one is success is not a solo game. Success is not a solo game, but in order for you to be on a team, you have to be your fully transparent, authentic self. Because if people don't know you and the real you, how you feel, the fears you have, the struggles you have, then they can't serve you and be on your team. And if you're in a group of people that don't see you. For your potential, not your past, you're in the wrong group of people. And so success is not a solo game.Success is not a solo game, but it requires us as leaders, us as entrepreneurs and us as business owners to bring our full self to the table, to bring our unapologetically authentic self, whatever, happy version, messy version, quote, unquote too much, not enough, like whatever the world judges us forward and be like, screw it this as who I am and to bring that person to the table full out every day to be seen and to be witnessed by people that stand in your potential and help you get there, celebrate every win, make adjustments to your losses and do it.And so success is not a solo game and part number two. There is no strategy or tactic that will ever supplement for growing yourself. There is no strategy or tactic that will ever supplement for growing yourself. Now I've been in this world for a long time. I've been doing personal development work since like 2013, 2012 and longer, but that's when I really got intentional about it. And there's these nasty connotations, so personal development and blank here and blank that, and really, I see these things being isolated, like from helmets, batter, business strategies is bad, or, those tactics are bad and I'm like, it's not that any of them are bad it's that they all belong together to be effective because you can't have one without the other and they won't work without the other.And so my other takeaway for this is that as my dear friend, Alex Charfen says, who has been on this podcast before. The reason you don't have the business or the results that you want yet is because you haven't become the person to get them. And I used to get really pissed about that, and I haven't had the sense of entitlement, but the truth is that if you were to give me the level of responsibility and business that I have today, five years ago, I would have broke. I didn't have the tools. I didn't have the capacity. And it wasn't because I didn't have the strategies or tactics it's because I didn't put in the reps to sharpen my edge or my ability to mitigate or manage what's here. And if you use analogies, right? If you go build your first ever house of your first time, you might build a shed. 20 years later, you're probably building a 30,000 square foot mansions. Right? Same thing with cooking, same thing with running like your first run, you don't go out and run 50 miles. You run a half a mile, you stretch and you work up and you work up and you work up. And it's the same thing here, but I watch all too often, people go chase answers that stopped them from doing the practice that would actually give them the answer. And that full circle goes back to the distraction, to the dopamine, to all of it. And you needing space. There is no way to out work. The practice like you can't decide right now that you want to lose 50 pounds and go read a hundred books, hire the best coaches in the world, the best food, the best diet, the best, everything you do, one workout. And number one expect you to lose 50 pounds. Then number two, expect you to recover well from it. If you push yourself that hard, it would kill you. But yet as entrepreneurs we're trained, we live in this culture. Reverence like hustle more. Post-mortem be here more. But we're all doing it, or I don't want to speak for you.I watch a lot of people do it at the sacrifice of themselves, which is actually creating a self-fulfilling prophecy. That you won't be able to have the space or sharpen your own tool or be in deep enough practice with yourself to get the result. And so then you get stuck in the hustle culture of hustle hustle. Bye, bye, bye. Pay me more money and you're forever perpetually fucking broken, and they convince you that all you have to do is one more thing and buy one more thing and give them one more thing as they're getting rich and your suffering. Sacrificing yourself and sacrificing the life that you want to live to build a business. That's never going to come because you need space. And so the biggest takeaway part too, that I noticed from people and I heard from people and everybody that called me was that there is no compartmentalization. You can't have a successful business without having a successful relationship with yourself.You're not going to get better out there and out there being in your funnels and your ads and your copying, all of that stuff. Unless you work on the internal game. And I denied this for six or seven years and I would have success and lose it and have a result and lose it. And it's because I was afraid of space. I was afraid of being in a relationship with myself. And so I'm going to give you a practice to do, and I'm going to keep talking about this practice, but I had a, one of my men's teachers said this to me last night. And it made a big difference for me. And he said, notice when we're in practice, we were doing a practice last night, just a breath work process. And he, we completed the practice. It was a cheek long practice. And so it's a little tiring with one of the things we were doing. And when the practice was over, he counted down for five, four, three, two, one, and he said, bring your hands down. But instead of me slowly bringing my hands down because they were tired, I dropped them and he asked this really. Pertinent and powerful question. He said, where else do you rush to be done? Where else do you not hold? And you just quit? Where else do you have a little bit more, but you try and yourself to let go. And it was a deep question. And then I was at the gym this morning and I was like, Oh, I'm doing my programming three sets of 10, three sets of 10. And it's always right around rep aid. And I could stop at nine. I could stop at nine or okay, cool. The 10th one. And I was like, but why am I not celebrating? Being like, I can go to 11. I can go to 12. And really what it's from. It's from a lack of practice in pursuing that edge and pushing past it.Same thing I do. Cold therapy and ice baths. Like when you do ice baths, like the first 60 seconds sucks. No matter how many times you do it. But it's your commitment to get through it that increases your capacity. There's a really good book called the wedge by this the wedge by Scott Carney that talks about this.And so it's just this big concept that's been coming up for me. It's that I don't get to become a better human or a better tool or more in tune to my intuition or more happy by filling my bucket with more shit than I can't even maintain or have I have to have the space. To explore myself and my relationship with myself and then choose what I let in that bucket and then push the edges of it and utilize it.And so the two big takeaways from the public event that I saw everybody have that I will help everybody unlock is a success is not a solo game. Success is not a solo game. And the fastest path to success is the internal game. And so instead of trying to find shiny new tools or buy new race cars, thinking it's going to help you win the race, make the driver better.So it doesn't matter what car he's in. He'll win the race. And if you think about a professional athlete, like you can go hand a professional golfer, a set of golf clubs. That's a hundred years old and they'll still beat 99% of the people in the world because it's not the golf clubs, it's the golfer. And as entrepreneurs, we are the greatest athletes in the world.And I will say, I executed a 10 year vision of something that I wanted to do that I was petrified to do. And that was running an event based on my intuition and combining business strategies, tactics with mindfulness and breath and space and facilitating a breakthrough. And I'm forever proud of myself for doing it.And there are so many more levels and I'm gonna invite you to do the same. So what is the practice I'm going to invite you to implement a daily stillness practice into your life. And I want you to pick a number that makes you uncomfortable, but doesn't scare you. So let's start with 10 minutes. I want you intentionally for at least seven days to have a stillness practice every day for at least 10 minutes. And that's non-negotiable 10 minutes, which means stillness means no phone, no music, no TV, no distractions. Like you find somewhere alone, you can't close your eyes. You have to be witnessed. You have to be present. And your job is to be still. And the best analogy I can give you is I want you to look at whatever you're watching. Like a movie. You might be sitting out the Lake, look at it like a movie where you're not trying to memorize every scene. You're just watching it for the experience. You're going to have thoughts. You're going to have things. I didn't do this. I didn't do that. And you have to be like, cool. And let it go.Cool. And let it go. And the rule is when you're done with your 10 minutes, you can't write anything down. You can't try to record anything. You can't put it in your phone. You literally have to leave it in that moment. So have a buffer period of 30 minutes to an hour after where you're not trying to figure out what to think about, why to think about that was the best business idea ever, blah, blah, blah. No. That is the antithesis of space. You need to practice being witnessed and unattached to anything that comes up. And so that is my challenge for you. And half of those testimonials that I read and those breakthroughs came from them doing that practice. And they did that practice once for a longer period of time and got to experience those moments.And so I'm going to challenge you to take that practice on. So that's what I got for today. That's what I got for today. I would read the rest of the testimonials, but I don't have time because I have another interview and I would sweat a little too much. And I still get to practice my edge of letting that feed back in and feeling worthy that you're listening to a podcast and thinking that you want to listen to a podcast where I read these testimonials and I hear them because I make up stories about that too, because it's a never-ending internal game. So it's just something we play with and practice. So here's what we do. I'm going to wrap the episode. We're going to do the outro. I'm going to challenge you to take that practice on, and I'm going to challenge you to send me a DM on Instagram with the results of it. Tell me how you felt. Tell me what came up, tell me the clarity you had. There's no way to lose that game, but here's what I will say is that. You can't expect a tool to work or something to work when it's neglected. If you don't start a car for a year, it doesn't run the same. If you ignore food until it goes bad, you're not going to eat it. If you don't practice sharpening yourself, it's not going to perform at the level that it could.And so it's an intentional practice. I'm gonna invite you to take it on and keep your eyes peeled because you're going to want to buy tickets for the next event because we are capping it. So I can create the same experience again. And so the moment tickets go on sale everybody who's been at a previous event gets first dibs. So that means they'll probably be 30 tickets left and you're to want to grab them. So keep your eyes peeled and your ears peel. Cause we'll be talking about it. And when to get them, we're looking at October. Of 2021. So go do the practice. I'm going to cue the outro. I absolutely love you. Remember that relationships will always beat algorithms, go give that bright light of yours to the world.
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In this week's episode of the "Power Kid Podcast," host Phil Albritton of Power Kid Design welcomes Chris and Jennifer Armstrong of Solid Roots. The family-focused company produces games, including Mind the Gap, Hipsterology, and Trapped, alongside the Hangup + Hangout Device Detox Box. On the show, the Armstrongs explain how they turned the classic white elephant gift game into a marketable product, and how Jen’s live event production skills and Chris’s background in graphic design come together for game creation. Additionally, Albritton and the Armstrongs discuss the marketing challenges of the pandemic era and the step-by-step process of how Solid Roots went from concept to reality. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adventuremedia/message
The history of TV is filled with women who pushed the medium forward and helped shape the media landscape as we know it today. Author Jennifer Armstrong has picked four trailblazers to help tell the story of women in television in her new book, “When Women Invented Television”. Armstrong joins John Landecker to share her […]
TVC 530.7: From June 2013: Jennifer Armstrong, author of Mary and Lou and Rhoda and All the Brilliant Minds Who Made The Mary Tyler Moore Show a Classic, talks to Ed, Tony, and Donna about where the characters of Phyllis Lindstrom and Sue Ann Nivens fit in the “sexy feminism” pantheon. Jennifer’s latest book, When Women Invented Television: The Untold Story of the Female Powerhouses Who Pioneered the Way We Watch Today, will be released on Tuesday, Mar. 23 and includes a profile of Betty White’s early, early career as a pioneer in experimental unscripted television. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
Discover the disguised in these fairy tales with host Isabelle Hauser bringing you Jennifer Armstrong telling "The Fishwife and the Changeling" and True Thomas telling "How Thor Lost His Hammer".
It takes a digital village to keep providers connected with each other and with emerging tech that can help them provide better care. Jennifer Armstrong, VP of Marketing at Stratus, joins the program to share the story of EEG U, Stratus’ online provider community that is moving their growth goals forward without breaking the bank. In this episode, you’ll learn how CE programs are evolving, why health tech companies don’t need new platforms to provide high value to clinicians, and how you don’t have to be the largest device company on the block to have maximum impact. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
It takes a digital village to keep providers connected with each other and with emerging tech that can help them provide better care. Jennifer Armstrong, VP of Marketing at Stratus, joins the program to share the story of EEG U, Stratus’ online provider community that is moving their growth goals forward without breaking the bank. In this episode, you’ll learn how CE programs are evolving, why health tech companies don’t need new platforms to provide high value to clinicians, and how you don’t have to be the largest device company on the block to have maximum impact. This conversation is brought to you by Health Connective, custom marketing solutions for med tech and pharma. Sign up for our brand new newsletter to receive the latest marketing and communications insights from Scott, Michael, and our guests. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We promise this won't be a podcast about nothing!Join us, as we talk with Jennifer Armstrong, the author of the New York Times Bestseller, "Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything." Jennifer explains how Jerry Seinfeld created "Seinfeld," and how the brilliant Larry David created a world inside of a world inside of a world! She explains why "Seinfeldia" is actually a place, a place where we can explore the "gaps in society," as Seinfeld once put it. How much do you tip a chambermaid? Who withdraws from a mutually agreed upon party if there's a breakup? Who is spongeworthy? Should you ever park in a space for those who are handicapped?She explains how the show was created and how it reshaped all of our minds in the process!! Do our top-five episodes jive with yours?Armstrong's website is jenniferkarmstrong.comHer Twitter page can be found at twitter.com/jmkarmstrongSupport our show at patreon.com/axelbankhistory**A portion of every contribution will be given to a charity for children's literacy**"Axelbank Reports History and Today" can be found on social media at www.twitter.com/axelbankhistorywww.instagram.com/axelbankhistorywww.facebook.com/axelbankhistory
From February 2017: Ed, Tony, and Donna welcome back Jennifer Armstrong, author of Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted and All the Brilliant Minds Who Made The Mary Tyler Moore Show a Classic. Topics this segment include how The Mary Tyler Moore Show celebrated Mary Richards' various friendships, both male and female, and how the series began focusing more on Mary's relationships with her professional family at WJM-TV in the last few years of the series. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is the definition of manic. Dr. Jennifer Armstrong, the artist behind Jeffs new jaw (and also in the running to be an Orange County housewife), joins Jeff and Stephen (@facesbybravo) for a wild conversation full of surprises. Recorded in the actual doctors office, they're surrounded by several others, with surprise cameos and a whole lot of chaos. We talk all about the craziness of cosmetic enhancements, gambling and about the casting on Orange County. Follow Jennifer at @jenniferarmstrongmd. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-epstein/support
Interview with Alyssa Cole The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 49 A series of interviews with authors of historically-based fiction featuring queer women. In this episode we talk about: Alyssa's novella “That Could Be Enough” in Hamilton's Battalion How Alyssa, Courtney Milan, and Rose Lerner brainstormed up the anthology How the musical Hamilton inspired the collection Writing marginalized identities in historical romance Researching historic New York City The surprising acceptance of some same-sex couples in 18th century America The distinction between “historical accuracy” and “historical average” in developing characters Alyssa's favorite historical writers and how Ta-Nehisi Coates' blog sent her inspiration in different directions Books mentionedHamilton's Battalion by Courtney Milan, Rose Lerner, and Alyssa Cole “Be Not Afraid” by Alyssa Cole in For Love & Liberty: Untold love stories of the American Revolution - the story of Andromeda's grandparents Root and Branch: African Americans in New York and East Jersey by Graham Russell Gao Hodges Charity and Sylvia: A Same-Sex Marriage in Early America by Rechel Hope Cleves A Princess in Theory by Alyssa Cole - a secondary character in this book is a non-binary woman who is a sapeur, a “dandy”, and who will have a f/f romance in a forthcoming book (updated: Once Ghosted Twice Shy Anne of the Wild Rose Inn by Jennifer Armstrong - an early inspiration for Alyssa's historical interests A transcript of this podcast may be available here. (Transcripts added when available.) Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page) Links to Alyssa Cole Online Website: Alyssa Cole Twitter: @AlyssaColeLit Facebook: Alyssa Cole
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
How you view a situation changes everything in a story of haunted love and a story in discovering joy in what you already have. Join host Simon Brooks as Jennifer Armstrong tells "The Piper of Keil" and John Porccino tells "It Could Always Get Worse".
In this episode, Pastor Matt takes some time to talk with Josh and Jennifer Armstrong, IMB missionaries who preparing for Western Europe. They are currently residents at our Mission House. Let's take time to get to know them a little better, shall we? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bemakexsend/support
“Just pretend you’re Beyoncé right now”: Pop culture history writer Jennifer Keishin Armstrong talks about her new book Pop Star Goddesses and how channeling both the power and flaws of our favorite female artists can help us navigate uncertain times. The post Ep 73 Pop Star Goddesses Author Jennifer Armstrong appeared first on Midlife Mixtape .
Attorneys and law firm owners Jennifer Armstrong and Christine Matus share their experience opening their own law firms, building and running a business, and all of the challenges (and rewards!) along the way. Great insights for anyone who is practicing law and thinking of starting their own firm or any #bossbabes with their own firms already.
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
One story, two tellers! The mischief of the fairy folk is written all over this episode; Simon Brooks guest hosts with Jennifer Armstrong telling "Brigid O'Malley" and Jane Dorfman telling "The Man Who Had No Story".
On Aug. 24, Daniel Ford (Sid Sanford Lives!) sat down with Jennifer Keishin Armstrong (Seinfeldia, Sex and the City and Us) at Kew & Willow Books to discuss his short story collection Black Coffee, his pop culture influences, and his “cynical optimist” persona. Caitlin Malcuit also chats about seeing comedian Reggie Watts at The Wilbur Theatre this past weekend. To learn more about Daniel Ford, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, and follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Also listen to his appearance on Pop Literacy and check out his book tour schedule! To learn more about Jennifer Armstrong, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, and follow her on Instagram and Twitter. Additionally, listen to her last appearance on Writer’s Bone and subscribe to Pop Literacy! Today’s episode is sponsored by Libro.fm and OneRoom.
Director Ed McClure promises the sun WILL come out tomorrow, despite Miss Hannigan’s best efforts when he and actress Jennifer Armstrong visit with Features Editor Becca Martin-Brown in this What’s Up! podcast. Arkansas Public Theatre in Rogers will present “Annie” for three weekends, opening July 26. FAQ ‘Annie’ WHEN — 8 p.m. July 26-27; 2 p.m. July 28; again Aug. 1-4 & Aug. 8-11 WHERE — Arkansas Public Theatre in Rogers COST — $28-$39 INFO — 631-8988 or arkansaspublictheatre.org
Today's host is Eliza Knight, talking about four amazing places in Scotland, their history and a few fun facts: Dunrobin Castle, Dunnottar Castle, Culloden Battlefield and Mary King's Close!Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! historybooksandwine@gmail.comEliza paired episode two with this wine:Carnivore -- Cabernet Sauvignon Want to visit the places Eliza talked about? Check out these links!Dunrobin Castle: http://www.dunrobincastle.co.uk/Dunnottar Castle: https://www.dunnottarcastle.co.ukCulloden Battlefield: https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/cullodenMary King's Close: https://www.realmarykingsclose.com/Poem Read:The Skye Boat Song by Sir Harold BoultonEliza read this week:Historical Romance - Wild Wicked Scot by Julia Londonhttps://amzn.to/2TYL9a2Historical Memoir - In My Hands by Irene Gut Opdyke w/ Jennifer Armstrong https://amzn.to/2IoFfh4Eliza's featured book this week (available online where books are sold!):The Highlander's Conquesthttps://eknightauthor.com/the-highlanders-conquest/Eliza's Website -- find links to social media on her websites and sign up for her newsletter!https://www.elizaknight.comwww.historyundressed.com Follow History, Books and Wine on Social Media!Eliza will be posting pictures all week from the places she's talking about in the podcast!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryBooksandWineTwitter: @HistoryBksWineInstagram: @HistoryBksWineStay tuned for our next shows!Feb 28th: Madeline Martin www.madelinemartin.comMarch 7: Lori Ann Bailey www.loriannbailey.comMarch 14th: Happy Hour with Eliza, Madeline and Lori!Support the show!https://www.patreon.com/historybooksandwineSupport the show
Jennifer, has lived all over the world for the last 15 years and we talk about her childhood in this episode and an incident that left her legally blind in one eye. Support the show (https://venmo.com/nyearmstrong)
Jennifer, has lived all over the world for the last 15 years and we talk about her childhood in this episode and an incident that left her legally blind in one eye.
Jennifer Armstrong, author of Sex and the City and Us, drops by to discuss the cultural impact of female aspiration and the breadth of relationships and behaviors explored through the characters and storylines of the the much celebrated and groundbreaking Sex and the City. Shining the light on their own marriage proposal as well as Jennifer’s and Carrie Bradshaw’s, Greg and Amiira delve into the expectations and realities of your evolution both personal and as a couple when marriage is on the table.
On this episode we have a very special guest named Jennifer Armstrong. She is a lovely lady and artist from the UK. Jennifer creates incredible art works using just torn paper and crayon and you must check her out! She has sold hundreds of paintings and her art is even owned by notable celebrities! Her personal story of how she came to be is awesome. I cover: "Plug in Baby" by: Muse Thank you SO much Jennifer for being a part of my podcast! Self portrait of her The one and only Debbie Harry and Alice Cooper both holding their pieces of artwork Jennifer made of and for them!! Too cool! Check her amazing art out HERE: https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.crawford.100046 Download this cover I did and all my covers for FREE here: https://soundcloud.com/erica-case1/plug-in-baby Happy 100th Birthday Eddy Arnold! playlist: https://soundcloud.com/erica-case1/sets/happy-100th-birthday-eddy
Interview with Alyssa Cole The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 21b A series of interviews with authors of historically-based fiction featuring queer women. In this episode we talk about Alyssa’s novella “That Could Be Enough” in Hamilton’s Battalion How Alyssa, Courtney Milan, and Rose Lerner brainstormed up the anthology How the musical Hamilton inspired the collection Writing marginalized identities in historical romance Researching historic New York City The surprising acceptance of some same-sex couples in 18th century America The distinction between “historical accuracy” and “historical average” in developing characters Alyssa’s favorite historical writers and how Ta-Nehisi Coates’ blog sent her inspiration in different directions Publications mentioned: Hamilton’s Battalion by Courtney Milan, Rose Lerner, and Alyssa Cole “Be Not Afraid” by Alyssa Cole in For Love & Liberty: Untold love stories of the American Revolution - the story of Andromeda’s grandparents Root and Branch: African Americans in New York and East Jersey by Graham Russell Gao Hodges Charity and Sylvia: A Same-Sex Marriage in Early America by Rechel Hope Cleves A Princess in Theory by Alyssa Cole - a secondary character in this book is a non-binary woman who is a sapeur, a “dandy”, and who will have a f/f romance in a forthcoming book Anne of the Wild Rose Inn by Jennifer Armstrong - an early inspiration for Alyssa’s historical interests More info The Lesbian Historic Motif Project lives at: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Website: https://alyssacole.com Twitter & Instagram: @AlyssaColeLit Facebook Alyssa Cole If you have questions or comments about the LHMP or these podcasts, send them to: contact@alpennia.com No transcript is available for this episode. If you enjoy this podcast and others at The Lesbian Talk Show, please consider supporting the show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLesbianTalkShow
Switching off the topic of sports this week I sit down with Jennifer Keishin Armstrong of Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything Seinfeldia is a New York Times Best Seller written on the sitcom’s most successful show, Seinfeld. Jennifer Armstrong goes in depth and find’s the behind scenes elements that made Seinfeld success. In the interview, we talk about why she wrote the book, Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David’s relationship, how the show almost failed, and her next project involving Sex and The City. 40 minutes of great insight to an incredible writer and her insights into media and mainly Seinfeld. Buy the book on Amazon and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
The somber, hard-working people of an isolated town reluctantly accept a mysterious stranger into their midst. In return, she becomes their new seamstress, working day and night to turn out the plain gray clothes the villagers have always worn. These dull and lifeless garments, however, hold a secret . . . there is something new, in the linings of the pockets. Pockets is Jennifer Armstrong's classic tale of the transformative power of art and imagination. It is presented here with the author's permission.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/GoodPeopleDoingGood)
08/27/16 - Rob Cesternino and Akiva Wienerkur the author of the best selling book Seinfeldia, Jennifer Armstrong. The post Seinfeld: The Podcast About Nothing | Jennifer Armstrong Seinfeldia Interview appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
In a special episode of Seincast, Matt interviews (and nerds out) with Jennifer Armstrong, author of "Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything." Her book chronicles the making of Seinfeld, features exclusive interviews with writers and producers, and explores the middle ground between sitcom and reality. You can pick up your copy here, on sale 7/5/16! "Seinfeldia" is published by Simon & Schuster. Where you can find Jennifer online: Twitter Official Site Here's how you can get in touch with us: seincast@gmail.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr seincast.libsyn.com If you'd like to support the podcast, please check out our Paypal donate page. And, if you have the time, swing by iTunes and leave us a rating and review. Thank you for your support! Seincast logo designed by Aaron FitzSimons - aaronfitzsimons.com
The Archives is a podcast brought to you by the Resource Center at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music. This series is dedicated to exploring and celebrating the people and events that have shaped the vibrant folk community of Chicago, with the Old Town School at its center. In Episode 1, Mareva Lindo and Emma Rothman introduce the Armstrong family and discuss their contributions to the Old Town School, the wider Chicago folk community, and ethnomusicological knowledge. Original recordings featured in this podcast include (in order of occurrence): - Bagpipes performed by George Armstrong, 3/20/1982 - "Wild Mountain Thyme," performed live by George, Gerry, Rebecca & Jennifer Armstrong, 4/26/1975 - "Queen Eleanor's Confession," performed by Jennifer and Rebecca Armstrong, ca. 1975 - "Foreign Lander," performed by George and Gerry Armstrong, ca. 1975 - "Abide With Us, Oh Lord," performed by George, Gerry, Rebecca and Jennifer Armstrong, and Howie Mitchell, at the home of Lee Monroe Presnell in Beech Mountain, North Carolina, 07/13/1963 - "Hop Along Peter," Armstrong Party Guests at New Years Day Party, 1963 - "Simple Gifts," performed live by George and Gerry Armstrong, 3/20/1982 For more information about the Old Town School of Folk Music, visit www.oldtownschool.org.
Aprilgeddon ramps up this week, giving us plenty of TV to discuss on the podcast. We kick things of with the comedies, including previews of The Comedians and season five of Louie and a look at the Archer finale. Next up are the genre offerings, including the eventful midseason premiere of Outlander and the penultimate ... The post The Televerse #188- Seinfeld with Jennifer Armstrong appeared first on PopOptiq.
With no pilots or finales for once, we get a bit of a breather this week on the podcast. First we take a look at some reality and comedy, before Sean wraps up his Network Report Card series by talking through a difficult year for NBC. Then we dive into the genre and drama offerings, ... The post The Televerse #149- 30 Rock with Jennifer Armstrong appeared first on PopOptiq.
A short skit on the epiphany story. Actors: Kathryn, Austin, Hannah and Luke Sweeney, Susannah, Matthew and Jennifer Armstrong. Wise Men Don’t Gripe by John Cosper We Three Kings by Derek K. Miller We Three Kings by Eric Winzenried We Three King...
WHAT DOES POET OF SOUND & IMAGE KiNo DO EXACTLY? Third part of the impromptu interview with the New Yorkers on Wall street. KiNo asks them a 3 step question specifically aimed to reveal exactly what the intent with the album Map of the Universe is. People confirm the crux of the cultural problem here. Popularism dictates time what to preserve in the age of mechanical reproduction. American equivalent to culture is a bit too oblique to grasp. Long time KiNo collaborator Jennifer Armstrong conducted the interviews, while Karina Correa filmed. Produced & edited by KiNo for the NBC pilot programme. . SEE THE FULL QUALITY VIDEO HERE... . . 9 . .
Second part of the impromptu interview with the New Yorkers. KiNo asks them the heaviest of all questions "What is the Map of the Universe?" then he explains a few crucial things. Long time KiNo collaborator Jennifer Armstrong conducted the interviews, while Karina Correa filmed. Produced & edited by KiNo for the NBC pilot programme.