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There comes a time in one's life when we all realize the importance of “saving the bees”. We see the true importance of life and leave behind the unnecessary attachments and unrealistic milestones. Alimi Ballard once again joins America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to talk about how the world teaches us to feel that we are always missing out on something. FOMO(Fear of Missing Out). All artists struggle with self doubt, something that stays with them their entire career, but also reminds them they still care and have a passion for their craft. There is no right or wrong when it comes to creating art, so self doubt will always be a byproduct of its creation. Alimi says his way of calming his nerves is to always go hard, overworking and overproducing. Do your best, then go home. Have fun, that's the key to art, you can't force art. He says, “Get into the habit of giving more than you are paid for”. These are words of wisdom that can be applied to any career field, but in the arts, there is no excuse for laziness. They then get into the little known, but truthful discussion about the existence of “the list”. Not of public record, rarely discussed, all the big Hollywood studios have actors on a virtual list. If you are lucky enough to be on this list, the doors of opportunity are far and wide, you are most often the first choice when casting a role. If one is not on the list, they must fight, scratch and claw for any scraps that may fall from the main dinner table. And finally, Alimi breaks down the difference between a Guest Star role and Series Regular on our favorite television shows. What it feels like for actors to walk on a set as a Guest Star as opposed to a Regular. He says, “your job is to burn their house down, the show already has started the fire, the guest star needs to come in as gasolina”!! Imagine walking into a families house for Thanksgiving dinner and you don't know anyone, but you are expected to know where everything is, how to do everything without error, but also ask permission to use the bathroom, utensils, sit at the dinner table. The series regulars are a tight knit family, and the guest star is the stranger expected to come in and shake things up, be the life of the party. There is no greater pressure in the job world, and you will hear first hand from those whom live it.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Alimi Ballard is Marcel Dumas on the hit show, Queen of the South, and currently can be seen on the new Peacock series, One of Us is Lying. He sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to help us understand the importance of "listening". Often times you'll hear couples in arguments and one always complains that their partner "never listens". Well it applies to real life, but even more to the craft of acting. If an actor doesn't understand the importance, then they will never sound organic, real and authentic. Alimi said he used to study the best of them all, Robert DeNiro. He said DeNiro was the master at listening when other actors were talking, watching all the nuances, details and depth of story happening inside his mind and body as he took in every word the other actor was giving. It is the key to ultimate transcendence as an actor. He also shares his approach to every character, and helps us understand the difference between "method" and "imagination". And finally, he shares publicly for the very first time, his two absolutely unbreakable rules for the industry of Hollywood. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
While he was at the top of his craft as an actor in Hollywood, he came up with an idea for a video game live streaming concept. He was shot down all over town and told "no one will ever watch people play video games". Well a few years later, the biggest live streaming conglomerate on the planet, Twitch, was launched to change the world forever. Brett Claywell once again sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to discuss being way ahead of his time in a genre that only now is taking over the mainstream. He has proven that we can start second careers later in life. He has shown that you can be a celebrity and leave it all behind to follow a true passion. He produced live script readings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Goonies and Dazed and Confused. During the pandemic, he was able to assemble celebrities, from Sean Astin to Jason Alexander and even Rosario Dawson. Brett is an example that if you no longer wish to be someone's puppet, it's time to turn yourself into the puppet master. Take your career into your own hands and create what you want. He says, "believe in yourself or no one else ever will".XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wynaPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.com
Most actors deep down hope they can play roles that have an impact on society, move people with emotion, and in the rare case, become part of something much bigger than all of us. Brett Claywell sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to share his experience as a heterosexual young man from the south, playing one of the first gay characters on television, performing the first gay love scene in history and winning a Daytime Emmy all for this portrayal. This came at a time when gay marriage was only legal in a few states, and most of his family didn't understand nor could accept him choosing to play this role. This is the same kid who was put on hold for one of the leads opposite Natalie Portman, in the film Black Swan. After he auditioned for hours in a dark intimidating room for the legendary director Darren Aronofsky himself. Eventually the role went to Sebastian Stan, but this is the journey of an actor. Unknown to most, Brett played basketball on one of the most high profile national high school teams in the nation, and this is the reason he got the part of Tim Smith in the CW hit show, One Tree Hill. His father used to make him throw 100 pitches and shoot 100 free throws everyday after school. It's all about the work ethic, and he says that all his successful friends in Hollywood didn't make it to the top on a whim, they hustled and grinded day and night behind the scenes for years, unseen to most. Winning Emmy Awards. Playing on a hit show. Being groomed for one of the leads in a classic American film. And now he has all but retired from the business and has moved on to new ventures. This is the life of an actor in Hollywood.Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wynaPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.com
She evaded Wolves, stayed clear of Grizzly Bears, endured the most extreme of weather and landscape conditions. Dyana Carmella joins America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to complete her emotional and inspirational journey through 1200 miles and 71 days solo on the Pacific Northwest Trail. Though she doesn't want her mother to hear this, she now admits that she should've died multiple times. The power of the human spirit is greater than we even know until we are tested and have no option to fail. We are so used to our comfortable first world life, with all the amenities, that we are never faced with the obstacles that will truly show us the great feats that humans are capable. Once you tap into your potential, you will never fear anything again. She found her appreciation for simple things like food, at one point in her journey having ran out and forced to starve and only live off wild berries in the middle of nowhere. She reminds us that we don't need much to live a happy life. On the contrary, its the gluttony and over indulgence that actually makes us unhealthy and unhappy. Mother Nature is real, her energy omniscient and power unwavering. Once you become one with that source, it will change your life forever. My recent short film on solo exploring I did in partnership with Chaco and Women Who Explore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwo9fxM1wFIVideo of "Goodbye Letter to the PNT". (This sums up the hike in about 3 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMZRIRS92voSame letter but in writing: https://www.allwomenalltrails.com/a-goodbye-letter-to-the-pacific-northwest-trail/Link to an Essay I wrote on the reason I did the PNT. https://www.allwomenalltrails.com/the-twisted-reason-i-wanted-to-tackle-a-thru-hike/XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Have you ever camped in the woods? Not in an RV or hotel, but down and dirty in a tent? Most people would have trouble for one night. Dyana Carmella did it alone, for 71 days and 1200 miles, through uncharted wilderness. She shares her emotional and inspirational story with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres. Living with Grizzly Bears, Wolves, Snakes and other wildlife. Overcoming the most extreme and unexpected weather conditions, from flash floods, snow storms and lightning. She hiked the Pacific Northwest Trail, one of only 20 people to do it that year, one of only 3 women that year, and she was the only to do it solo. There is no trail. No map. Just using an old fashioned compass and navigating with the stars, she tells us that the girl she was when she started, is not the woman she is now once she completed. She is quick to say that humans when forced to face fear, with no other option, will find things deep inside themselves they never knew possible. Humans will find what we are truly capable of. "Imagine what you could accomplish if fear wasn't an option", says Dyana. Everyday we often times choose the path of fear and run the other way, but Dyana didn't have that choice, and Mother Nature put her to the highest of tests. Three times she remembers wanting to quit more than any other, pushed to the brink of exhaustion, as close to death as is humanely possible. Knees filled with fluid and swelling from to many days of walking, her feet rotting from weeks of moisture, she is about to face one of the biggest feared regions of the journey, "The Lions Head Bushwack". More from Dyana:My recent short film on solo exploring I did in partnership with Chaco and Women Who Explore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwo9fxM1wFIVideo of "Goodbye Letter to the PNT". (This sums up the hike in about 3 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMZRIRS92voSame letter but in writing: https://www.allwomenalltrails.com/a-goodbye-letter-to-the-pacific-northwest-trail/Link to an Essay I wrote on the reason I did the PNT. https://www.allwomenalltrails.com/the-twisted-reason-i-wanted-to-tackle-a-thru-hike/Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Rafael Davila was found in the gutters of a back alley street in Washington D.C., by his two young children. He had hit rock bottom, didn't have the balls to take his own life, didn't want to feel anymore, hoping for an accidental overdose. He had lost his father years prior, and now his mother was dying of cancer. Rafael lays it all out for America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, and shares his rollercoaster ride through addiction and to recovery. Some say addiction is genetic, but his twin brother never fell into it. Others say it's all about environment, but they were raised by a loving mother in an affluent middle class suburb. Rafael tells us without hesitation, the main reason people fall into drug and alcohol abuse and addiction. It's a simple emotion that we all have to cope with and deal at points in our lives. But why does it take some, when others find a way to break free? This is the true story of a man who saw the end of his life, was ready to no longer feel, but then found the light and now is a daily servant to help others be saved from their own demons.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Writers not only take us away from our reality and into imagination, but they educate, commentate and often prophesize the future. Directors like Steven Spielberg have been doing it in Hollywood for decades, forecasting a possible future world not to far off, that we all believe is inevitable. Rob Adetuyi is no different, sitting with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, he describes in detail, the journey as a writer/director who's foundation is based off his passion for the human condition. There is a misconception and so many misinformed about the zeitgeist in society today. He is trailblazing a new era of storytelling, from truth, history and imagination. He shares his process on casting his films, saying that "finding the right actor is like shopping for shoes, you just know when you see them". "You can feel when the right one walks in the room, it's an energy they have", says Rob. However, he admits that no human is immune to subconscious bias, especially in an industry such as Hollywood. And finally, with so many leaders and celebrities being accused of professional or sexual misconduct, he gives his advice for staying safe, walking the straight line and avoiding any future transgressions.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Rafael Davila and his twin brother grew up in a middle class suburb of Detroit, raised by a single mother. They didn't grow up in poverty or lacking love, their mother was a school teacher who provided all they needed. However, Rafael shares with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, how drug addiction can hit anyone, regardless of color, financial status or education. He started hanging with the wrong crowd and to overcome his insecurities, he fell into a life of drugs. His Mother, desperate and helpless, contacted their father, whom they had never met, and he entered into Rafael's life for the first time at 16 years old. He was beginning to build a relationship with his father, which helped him shake his substance addiction. They were becoming a real family, his father now being Grandfather to Rafael's two children. But then the tragedy of 9/11 arrived, and his father just so happened to be a paramedic in lower Manhattan. Though his father survived this historic catastrophe, he lived with PTSD and himself fell into a life of addiction to morphine and other drugs. One day he slammed to much and overdosed. Rafael spiraled from losing the father he had just met for the first time in his life. He ended up in the streets and gutters of Washington, D.C., a raging drug addict, barely holding on to life. Until his two children found him on the street, and the look on their faces changed his life forever.xxPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Rob Adetuyi grew up in a small mining town in Canada. His view of the country was much different than the rest of the world envisions, but that is what has made him a successful writer, director and storyteller in Hollywood. He sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to share his incredible journey from a small town blue collar labor union upbringing, to the big budget sets and walking the lots of the biggest film studios in the world. His climb took decades, living in obscurity for many years, writing and pitching scripts to studios and executives. He received his college degree in Sociology, which has helped catapult him into writing and telling poignant stories about the human condition. He says that when writing a screenplay, story is more important than anything else. It can have the explosions and special effects, but without story, it has no depth, no longevity. He shares many behind the scenes experiences that the rest of the world never will experience. From studio executives, agents, writers and even actors bringing in their own personal scribes to rewrite their dialogue. This is a true behind the scenes expose into how the Hollywood machine works. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Ellie Shoja makes us think about our own consciousness and discusses with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, our decreasing inability to communicate with one another and be comfortable in our own skin. We are becoming to reliant on our devices to be our representative and we feel safer using a cartoon avatar as our spokesperson instead of being who we truly are. Ellie is no stranger to personalities and identities, she spent much of her childhood in refugee camps and on the run with her father who was an international con man. She had to speak different languages, claim different countries of origin and put on a false mask at a moments notice and play a character who she was not. It got to the point where she no longer remembered her true self. Is that happening in our society today? We are choosing to be someone we are not, because we feel it's safer and we will be more accepted. But is this a dangerous pattern that is taking us down the wrong direction?XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Maya Stojan once was a member of the Swiss National Golf team before playing for her college in the United States. Her transition from athlete to actor is a recipe to learn from. She sits to share with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, what she feels are the three things that are necessary to make it in Hollywood. She talks about the resurgence of older actors in TV and Film, because they bring substance as opposed to youth and beauty. She worked with legends William Shatner and Christopher Lloyd in the film, Senior Moment. She divulges the key to shooting sex scenes in the business and truth behind the stigma. And finally, she shares her journey as a bi-sexual human being, living life in the shadows and secrets, until she finally revealed her truth at the time she married American Rugby legend, Todd Clever. The human spirit has no picture, and Maya Stojan is the epitome of transcendence.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
He was charismatic, highly intelligent and extremely resourceful. But he also had a dark side. Ellie Shoja joins America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to share her journey as a young girl living under the reign of a certified International Con Man. Her and family were always on the run, from city to city, country to country, hideout to hideout. Changing names, identities, countries of origin and trying to keep one story straight as opposed to another. This was no life for a young 12 year old girl, and the trauma it's done to her the rest of her life is one she has worked daily to overcome. Having spent months in a refugee camp after her father was finally caught and arrested, her mother found a way to escape and they were able to flee to the sovereignity of the United States of America. Author, motivational TEDx speaker and life coach, "Shoja" is here to share her true story right out of a Hollywood movie.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
It usually takes an actor 4 to 5 years to scratch the surface and make a mark in Hollywood. Maya Stojan was told she had literally one year to make it as an actor, or get deported. As an immigrant without the proper credentials, she tells America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, how she kept losing jobs she was chosen for, because she didn't yet have the proper work papers. But she hustled, found creative and bold ways to get seen, crashed auditions, and was downright relentless. She is the perfect example of a child who was extremely shy and introverted, who used the craft of acting to break free from those constraints and find confidence in herself. As a recurring character on shows like CASTLE and AGENTS of SHIELD, she tells us that it's integral to love the audition process. It must be seen as a chance to perform, have fun, explore and create. Those who look at the audition process as a chore or a nuisance, most often will never find success in the business.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Prison and being behind bars can mean much more than a physical incarceration in a jail cell. Jeremy Gilbreath takes us through the series of life events that helped him create his own prison, in his mind. After decades experiencing abuse as a child, he shares with Kurt Caceres, for the very first time, how it effected him decades later as an adult, and how he tried to kill himself twice and almost over-dosed on drugs numerous other. Child abuse is an epidemic much greater than anything our society deals with, and the worst part about it, all the victims are innocent. If the victims are lucky enough to escape the life and stay alive, they must endure a lifetime of PTSD and trauma inflicted by the adults who put them there. Jeremy tells us how he escaped the abuse, but then continued to abuse himself, desperately seeking love, he found nothing but despair and darkness. Fortunately for him, salvation came in the least expected way, and helped change his life forever. He is one of the lucky ones. This is his story.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
This man has cut the biggest budget film trailers for many of our favorite movies. Names such as 300. Watchmen. Man of Steel. Justice League. Birds of Prey. Wonder Woman. A Star is Born. Joker. Sweeney Todd. X Men. The Great Gatsby. Aquaman. Harry Potter. His name is Chris St. Pierre, and he sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to teach us what goes on behind the scenes creating the trailers that are meant to grab our attention and get us into the theater. These are the unseen men and women who captivate our minds, hearts and life with cinematic brilliance and top level music. Trailers have become such a big marketing tool that millions of fans will wait in anticipation for a release as if it was the films actual opening day. They get millions of views on YouTube as well as massive play on television and many streaming services. But how does one encapsulate an entire two hour movie into an average time of 1 minute and 50 seconds for modern day trailers? What is the strategy behind this? It is a highly competitive business and the big studios call the shots. Get Ready.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
He tried to take his own life, drank away most of the prime years of his youth, and caused unintentional heartbreak to so many around him. But was it his fault? Jeremy Gilbreath sits for the first time and shares his gut wrenching life story, exclusively with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres. Growing up watching his parents fight daily, not with words, but with fists, choke holds and beatings. Then when he came of age, the beatings were redirected towards him and his siblings. His father was a Vietnam veteran who had never experienced abuse himself as a child, but came back from the war a different man. No one knew what happened to him over there, but the tyranny he rained upon his family was never ending. Thousands of children experience this same abuse daily, and the cycle continues. But somehow Jeremy found salvation in empathy, standing up to the bullies growing up, standing up for the underdogs, instead of himself passing on the tradition of violence. Now with children of his own, this is the true real life story of a man who grew up in the shadow of tyranny.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Byron Lane was Carrie Fisher's personal assistant for many years. He got closer to her and experienced her intimate day to day life, like no other. He sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to share his journey, that of which is all detailed in his newly released book, A Star is Bored. His first encounter with her mother, Debbie Reynolds, he described her in real life, just as she was on screen, not an actor, but a movie star. Byron has written screenplays and musicals for stage, but he says by far that writing a book is the toughest and most demanding. He describes his process to writing and helps others understand the different approaches and techniques for those also interested in telling their own stories. It can be a daunting task, like Stephen King once said, "it's like crossing the Atlantic ocean in a bathtub". He finishes with the unexpected passing of Princess Leia, it's impact on him, it's impact on generations, and it's impact on the world. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Here nick names for him were "Byronius" and "Cockring", as he became the personal assistant to one of the biggest Hollywood celebrities in the history of the world. Byron Lane sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to share and reveal never before heard stories from inside the life of Princess Leia herself, Carrie Fisher. He was just a simple southern boy chasing big dreams, and stumbled upon the biggest most life changing experience anyone could ever imagine. After working nights as a news correspondent in Las Vegas, chasing stories from police scanners. After beating testicular cancer twice, he just released his book, "A Star is Bored", telling the entire behind the scenes story of his daily life with this legend. Fame and wealth don't always bring happiness, but he experienced a rollercoaster of a ride with one of the most eccentric and flamboyant personalities ever to grace the big screen. May the force be with you.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Tha Don, Mr. Young Miller, explains to America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, about the importance of generational wealth for families and communities, as well as the difference between being rich and being wealthy. He's seen to many youngsters without the knowledge coming in fast making millions, then going out fast and losing it all. He says he doesn't like to roll 200 deep with an entourage, that's asking for trouble. Your entourage has to have your back, protect the brand. If one knucklehead makes a public spectacle, it reflects on the artist and no one else, it can ruin a career. This young man is beyond his years with knowledge and drops some career changing advice and philosophy for anyone wanting to get into the rap or hip-hop game. His early years growing up in the industry has prepared him for this time, full of celebrity and star studded collaborations, chart making hits and global inspiration. Time to step up and add him to your play list, Whoadie!!! Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
With the long awaited release of Fast & Furious 9, America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, brings on one of the franchise biggest fans, to debate it's place in cinema history, and if it even deserves a mention. With names like Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, John Cena, Jordana Brewster, Nathalie Emmanuel, Kurt Russell and Charlize Theron, it has no shortage of blockbuster Hollywood names. But are celebrities enough to give a film respect? Why 9 films? Will it ever end? What about the script? Character development? Substance? Story? Quality acting? No one is disputing the global draw of the fan base and it's multi-billion dollar revenue stream, but is that great film making? Is this a film that will be taught decades from now in film school or will it be used as an example of what "not to do"? There is great debate between success in any profession and the quality of it's output. Is the future of film trending towards big budget blockbusters, or can our youth still handle story driven, complex character arc and brilliant acting, for the next generation.Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, sits with a musical legacy, part of a family of accomplished musicians that goes back generations from New Orleans. Young Miller is the nephew of award winning and multi-million album selling rapper Master P. Young Miller grew up around music in one of the most dangerous projects in the United States, called Calliope. By luck, chance and the grace of the universe, Young Miller had the opportunity to move away from the dangerous streets to the exact polar opposite juxtaposed location, Beverly Hills, California. Young Miller said kids tried to bully him early and make fun of his accent, because people in the south use different terms and slang. He quickly made a name for himself amongst the "90210 and Clueless" crowd at Beverly Hills High School, attending at the same time and being friends with the real life players from the hit television show, "All American". He very early started collaborating with his cousin, "Lil Romeo", on music that would today influence him to make high energy party vibe songs such as "VIP" and "Clap Clap". Young Miller not only is a student of the music game, but has an expertise and professional approach to the business itself. He shares the reasons why many rappers arrive quick and disappear even faster. Fortunately growing up with moguls ahead of him with the "No Limit Soldiers", he learned how to master the business from a young age and is now taking over the industry with an independent label instead of choosing to go with one of the big corporate names.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
If people came with a warning sign, what would be yours? America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, tackles the modern day question about Red Flags and it's effect on romantic, friend and work relationships. We have all been hurt, let down or backstabbed by someone close to us at least once. But could we have avoided that pain ahead of time? As we get older we start to learn how to see the warning signs in advance. Experience shows us personality traits in others that we could not see in our youth. When do we reveal to much about ourselves to others and how deep do we analyze and question someone new in our life? Is it better to dive right in haphazardly into every new relationship or proceed with caution and scrutinize every word or action others make? There is a list of the most popular Red Flags to look for in others, but they are also subjective to each individuals tastes and dislikes. What are you willing to tolerate and what exactly can you absolutely never have in your life?XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
All humans use their hands to communicate, whether they are aware or not. No one ever talks with their arms hanging stiff at their sides with no movement, it just doesn't happen. America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, helps us understand the true meaning of communication through our hands and our ability without the use of words and language. Have you ever given anyone the "bird"? Pointed at someone to get a "point" across? Waved your hand as a greeting? Well chances are you use an array of hand gestures everyday and according to studies from the people who run TEDx talks, those who use their hands more, have better communication skills. But be weary, not all gestures are international. In many other countries outside the United States, what is used in America would be considered offensive and even punishable by jail time, torture or death. Homo Sapiens were communicating through hand gestures and common grunts thousands of years before the first words were ever used. Our closest primate relatives still use this technique to communicate today. So what are your favorite hand gestures? Which do you often use more than any other? Well it's time you figured that out.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
"If I'm not directing, I can't even be on set, sets are boring" exclaims David Zucker, as he sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, for the final part of the trilogy straight from his home in Brentwood, California. He talks about the luck it takes to make it in Hollywood. It's a fairy tale story about a young reader from a studio who passed on their now iconic projects, who just so happened to be at a dinner with Michael Eisner who asked the table, "has anyone read anything interesting lately?". The reader said "yes, as a matter of fact I have..........", and the rest is history. Landing at Paramount with Eisner and Jefferey Katzenberg changed the landscape of comedy in film forever. They originally wanted Hall of Fame baseball player, Pete Rose, for the role Kareem Abdul-Jabbar eventually played, but he couldn't do it because it was shooting in the middle of a baseball pennant race. He shares the formula for successful films in Hollywood and says, "when the audience exits the film, that's when you know if you won or lost". "Top Secret was the funniest movie I ever made", says David , "but it wasn't a good movie". Top Secret just so happened to open the same exact weekend in 1984 as the original Karate Kid film with Ralph Macchio. Suffice to say, it got destroyed at the box office. And finally, David talks about his new book, "Before the Invention of Smiling", and it's historical importance not only for him, but for everyone out there needing to keep story and history of their own family legacy. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
David Zucker grew up in a household surrounded by comedy. His Mother and Father both were witty and it passed down to him and his brother. America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, finds out first hand when they discover an Orange tree in David's back yard, and notice that all the Oranges have stickers on them, like they would at the grocery store. This is the kind of mind the Zuckers possess, to create cult classic films like Airplane and the Naked Gun franchise. The film "Baseketball" was born from a game he invented playing Basketball on his front driveway in Westwood, California. This turned into a league that even included the now famous directors, screenwriters and producers, The Farrelly Brothers. Comedy is his forte', and he describes how their process is different from anyone else who's ever done it since. He also lets us know that he doesn't appreciate when people try and always tell him jokes, because he has to "pay attention" and laugh when it's not even funny. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Rewind It!!! SMH! Dial the Number! LMFAO! These are all mainstream terms, but one is a sentence and the other a jumble of letters called an acronym. America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, takes us way back to where many old sayings originated that are still used today. The millennial culture uses these terms without knowing from where they derived, all as they've fused the use of shorthand and acronyms into our daily language. The problem is that no one is writing letters by hand anymore. Now everyone just texts. To save time, people no longer write full sentences, they communicate through phrases of letters that now have become another form of the language. WTF? Is this a problem for the future of communication? Will future generations lose the ability for proper grammar and sentence structure? Is this the segue into a possible scenario of human interaction through mental telepathy? Well let's not get ahead of ourselves, though nothing is ever out of possibility. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
No introduction to the man who grew up a die hard Green Bay Packers fan and was the product of a historic blizzard in 1947 Wisconsin is complete, without the mention of Airplane. David Zucker is part of the legendary trio who created the most classic and still to date, most comedic and creative film comedy franchise in the history of Hollywood. He opens up his residence in Brentwood, California to America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to talk about his career and how comedy has changed from the 1980's to present day. It would be impossible to make anything funny now. He said someone once asked him, "David, could you do Airplane today?", and his response was, "of course we could, just without the jokes". The style they created was cutting edge and appealed to generations after. However, with cancel culture, Karens, over sensitive American's and any other complaining movements out there, the acceptable topics of humor these days are far and few between. He said they hired actors on their films, not comics. They had to stick to script and never adlib, often rewriting on the fly in the middle of shooting a scene, opening the floor of creative ideas to anyone in ear shot, even crew members. The behind the scenes stories David shares are both timeless and inspirational. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
The film Nomadland won a total of 5 Oscars at the Academy Awards in 2021. Best Picture, Actress, Director, Screenplay, Cinematography and Editing. However, America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, had already talked about "Van Life" with Journeyman, Kevin Burke, a year before the record setting night Chloe Zhao won the historic award. Kevin lives by the motto "Once in a Lifetime", and the lyrics from this song by the Talking Heads. He said Van Life is a lifestyle, he meets new people everyday from all walks of life. "I'm not a Nomad, I'm a Journeyman", says Kevin, "Nomads are more transient, a Journeyman possibly has a family and even a place to call home". This lifestyle is not for everyone and takes a certain person to withstand the hardships of life on the road. There is a deep sense of connection to nature and the universe, full of discoveries and new experiences. Many make this transition to disconnect from the "grid", to live an inexpensive life of travel, see the world, meet new people, or even be alone. There are over 7 Million Van Lifers traveling across the country, staying anywhere from campsites to parking lots. It is a gritty, yet fantastic life of spiritual awakening, that happens when one disconnects from the grind and daily rat race of our commercialized society.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
We all get embarrassed, no one is immune to humiliation and self-doubt, that is part of being human. However, many things that make us blush are unnecessary and the only one laughing at us, is ourselves. America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, takes us down a comical path to figure out the most embarrassing things one must purchase as consumers in a commercialized economy. The line is building behind you at the market, people are getting restless, your palms are sweaty, heart beating, and everyone is watching as the cashier lifts your item to the sky and announces on the P.A., "Can I get a Price Check?". What was supposed to be a top secret reconnaissance mission to the store in pure anonymity, now has turned into a public spectacle. Even those who purchase online may not realize that companies like Amazon keep a history of our purchases that can come back to haunt us when we least expect it. What do we do? Shop in disguise? Send someone else on our errands? Run and hide?XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Miss Utah 2020 brings here encore performance to the studio with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, and opens up raw and unfiltered about her bipolar disorder, bisexuality, and the multiple times she tried to take her own life. Growing up watching her father physically assault her mother, gave her PTSD and traumatized a young Rachel for life. She has had to work hard to understand how to have healthy romantic relationships as well as coming to acceptance and going public with her sexuality. Growing up and raised in the Mormon church, she was taught that being gay was wrong, to the point that they would denounce any family that supported a gay child. She had to hide her true self in shame for many years until eventually realizing she couldn't do it anymore. After numerous times competing to win Miss Utah and having plastic surgery to change her body to what she thought the pageants wanted, she attempted to take her own life as a result of her not succeeding in the pageant. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder, she has now found ways to live a healthy lifestyle mixed with the right amount of medication to live a normal and balanced life. This young woman has overcome more obstacles before 25 years old than most experience in a lifetime. She is an example and inspiration for all the youth out there who are battling the same demons. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Michele Harper sits one last time with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to delve deep into helping us traverse relationships and the method behind color therapy. But first she gives us tools to help those that battle daily with anxiety and depression. She says that "the key to helping a person is to be a friend, non judgemental, if they are going to sit there in that mindstate, well then I'm going to sit here with you". As long as we are breathing and our hearts are beating, there is always a chance for change. She describes why musicians, creatives and athletes are big fans of hypnosis, because they visualize in their mind with repetition, what they need to do, and they perfect their respective art form. However, visualization works both ways, whereas one can also manifest negative thoughts into reality. Finally, she helps us understand why our relationships fail and how to find the remedy through treatments such as color therapy. The vibrations of the color improve your mood and overall health. Colors are made of reflected lights that hit our retinas as the wavelengths vibrate. Our brain interprets these wavelengths, which ultimately makes our perception of color as a physical and sensory experience.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Rachel Slawson just made history being crowned Miss Utah 2020 and the first openly bisexual woman to compete in the Miss USA Pageant. She graces the Provenance Room studio with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to share her long journey to the top, through abuse, suicide attempts, depression, PTSD and bipolar disorders. And of course, the arduous ride through the most prestigious pageant circuit in the world. She talks about her dream of being the first Queer contestant on The Bachelorette, but that the networks turned her down because they said "our audience wouldn't be interested in that". Still in 2021 the LGBTQ+ community is fighting to be respected and recognized in all facets of society, even the most liberal, Hollywood. Competing in the Miss USA pageant was just the beginning, she has been a Tedx talk speaker as well as an advocate for the millions who battle depression each year. From building homes in third world countries, teaching English in foreign lands and fighting Muay Thai against German strangers in Thailand, this young woman is about to take the world by the horns and make it her own. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Michele Harper is a Hypnotherapist, Holistic Aesthetician and Spiritual Coach who sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to help us discover and understand our own personal powers, on our way to ultimate transcendence. Most have only heard this word in relation to the 2014 Johnny Depp film of the same name. However, when she starts talking about ANTS(Automatic Negative Thoughts) that steal our mind, she instantly gets everyone's attention. With terms like past life regression, color karma and transgressional therapy, she takes us on a journey that rides the line between meditation and hypnosis. She says many of her clients are creative minds, whom are the first to fall into depression because when they feel their creative flow blocked or lost, they no longer feel valid or good enough. So often people spiral because they feel they haven't achieved their dreams, but who has set the bar for those dreams? Society? Naysayers? The idea of money? Anyone can still achieve their dreams and still not find monetary wealth, for dreams are not measured by finance, but by personal happiness and achievement.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
What has over 300 million users and is worth over $2 Billion dollars? If you haven't yet heard of it, America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, introduces us to the world of Quora. What is Quora you may ask? Well, it's just that, a question and answer universe where anything goes. The most obscure, abstract and outlandish questions are asked and users answer with facts, fiction and opinions. Many answers are based off research, expert opinion, experience and science. However, a majority of the answers make for a comical look into the minds of people and how they interact on the internet. You may ask "why not just use Google to find your answer?". Well, Quora has a ranking system based off the validity of the question and the accuracy of responses. Just like everything online these days, from Instagram to TikTok, IMDB to Reddit, everything we are doing is being ranked, rated and judged by the trolls that live on the internet. These days we can find answers to anything online with a simple search, but proceed with caution, should you believe everything you are being told?XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Don Most sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to finish out the trilogy with a nice discussion about his new album and what it's like touring with his big band around the country. He says that collaborating on a song or album feels similar to collaborating as a director on a film. He also knows that his entire band are a team just like the entire crew on a film set should earn the same respect. Everyone are equals and have the same goal, success and creating the final product, be it a song, television show or movie. Finally, they don't forget to touch on the topic of the all to famous lawsuit and legal battle between CBS and the cast of Happy Days from many years before. As he admits "the cast got screwed, and probably shouldn't have taken the deal", but it's all history now. He gives credit to his wife for keeping him sane as a performer all these years, in an entertainment business that is forever cyclical, filled with hot streaks and cold ones, feast or famine. Don still loves acting, but like all artists, it is always beneficial to find other passions. He has found his with music. Happy Days again.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Playing an iconic television character for multiple seasons makes an actor and their alter ego a house hold name and part of mainstream society, usually with a loyal and obsessive cult following. But with such success and fame, comes the curse of an actor often not being able to break from being known only as the character they so brilliantly created for so many years. Don Most, who played Ralph Malph on Happy Days, explains to America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, what actors need to do to reinvent themselves and continue their career long after their character and hit show disappears into the archives of our memories. He tells us that no longer can actors just be one dimensional, they need to continue to perform in live theater, become writers, direct their own films, do voice over work and even have a music career. Don has done it all and continues to prove to himself and Hollywood that he was more than just a one hit wonder. He is a multi-faceted talent that can do it all, and he clues us in on how to make that happen for yourself. How to keep your sanity. To keep the course. Focus on the long term, not the superficial short term setbacks.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Most(no pun intended) have heard the term "Jump the Shark", but so few know from where it originated. America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, introduces us to its birth on the legendary television show, Happy Days. Little does he know that his guest, Don Most, who played Ralph Malph on the series, is the first to have coined the term before they even shot the episode. According to Ron Howard, after they did the first reading of this now famous episode, Don pulled him aside and said in horror, "He jumps a Shark?". The rest is history, and Don shares with us the audition process that landed him one of the most iconic television characters in modern era Hollywood. Ironically, he originally turned down the role, but his agent just so happened to play basketball with Garry Marshall and Don's life would change forever. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook. The standard from which all things are measured, including validating ones purpose in this world. America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, attacks with force, the toxicity surrounding our obsession with social media and it's dangerous and utterly annoying habits. You ever posted your legs on the beach? The plate of dinner you made this evening? Selfie of you working out? Like anything, the key is moderation, but to many have been sucked into the belief that they must constantly post self serving and deceptive images in order to feel good about themselves. The problem is that the youth are being swayed into thinking that this is the bar for which all things are measured, and if they don't receive enough hearts, emojis or thumbs up, then they are worthless. This is a dismal future we need to quickly address, or we will create a society of selfie robots who will no longer be able to connect with others on the human level. It doesn't help that influencers are receiving multi-million dollar sponsorship contracts and celebrities are getting 14 million likes per post. It is a false sense of how others are living and makes the rest feel inferior and without validation. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Personal costumer to David Boreanaz from SEAL Team, Rob Bolger, describes to America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, about the nomadic life of a costumer in Hollywood. He compares it to that of a carnival carny, always on the move, never stability, thankful when you have a job, often always ready for the next. "Being of service to others" he says, whatever is needed, he is there for the actors and the production. He is known for having a knack for dealing with difficult actors. He says his job is "common sense, he's not a creative". "Work smart, not hard" he remembers one of his great teachers telling him. He talks about working with David E. Kelly who only writes one draft of a script, as well as how amazing David Rapaport is as an actor. Artists today just want the quick road to fame, no practice, no craft, just instant fame. Musicians and actors used to honor the craft and daily practice, that's why so much of Hollywood has lost in quality what it's gained in celebrity. This is a behind the scenes Hollywood, from the P.O.V. of a costumer.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Everyone has heard the term, "One Night Stand". Not everyone has experienced one, and most don't know the proper etiquette involved. America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, brings in a panel of female and male experts to talk about terms like "walk of shame", "beer goggles", "hookup" and "ghosting". Now with modern day dating apps, it is easier than ever to find someone willing to have one dirty night at the click of a button and swipe of a profile. It is a global phenomenon where only 2 of the top 10 cities on the planet with the highest rate of one night stands, are in the United States. People do it for "sport", "loneliness", "intimacy" or just "raw hardcore sex". But how should it be approached? What is the etiquette involved in regards to safety and an exit strategy? The difference between someone you've never met or a casual acquaintance. Do you exchange information post coital? Get up and run before the crack of dawn? How do you get a clinger to leave? In the end, most prefer a "sure thing", but until you find that special someone and are out testing the waters, know the proper etiquette before you set out on your next conquest of adventure. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Rob Bolger grew up in famous Reseda, California, just up the block from the original apartment building Ralph Macchio lived, in the original Karate Kid films. He tells America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, how he went from a guitar tech touring with The Go-Go's, to working on some of the biggest Hollywood films such as Ali and The Italian Job. Currently he is David Boreanaz personal costumer on the hit show, Seal Team. His job is to analyze every inch of clothing on an actor for continuity, dirt, buttons and fine details. He often finds himself analyzing peoples wardrobe when he meets someone new in real life, and he calls this "Elevator Eyes", because he gives everyone a once-over from top to bottom. He really breaks down the hierarchy and pecking order of the costume world in Hollywood, and shares in-depth experiences from life on set. Dealing with manic celebrities, background actors and even directors, takes a special person to do "whatever is needed", instead of being difficult to work with. The industry is all about nepotism, not about degrees and education. If you have a good attitude, stellar reputation and exemplary work ethic, people will want to work with you time and again.Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Jamaican born, Jozanne Marie, returns again with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres. She was a prisoner of child abuse from the age of 10 to 16, until she escaped to live homeless on the streets. At the time of this recording she said that Child abuse is reported every 10 seconds. 5 to 6 children die each day as a result of child abuse or neglect. In an era where we are concentrating on the wrong pandemics, child abuse always gets forgotten in favor of priorities with political and corporate agendas. Jozanne was 1 of 50 women thought leaders chosen across the United States to be a TEDx speaker. She asks the question, "What's your Why?". We truly are all here for a purpose, but most don't realize and go through their lives oblivious to the bigger picture. Jozanne knows she went through the hardships as a child so that she could be an advocate and help the youth of the world escape from abusive situations. She got her start doing "spoken word", a form of performance poetry, with it's foundation in New York. She has since helped young correctional male inmates write a project, where Michelle Obama invited them to perform at the White House. Jozanne is the true immigrant story, coming to America and contributing to it's growth and wealth through service to humankind. Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Stevie D returns for his encore performance with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, in front of 70,000 screaming fans. He's not entitled, but emphasizes the fact that after 25 years on the big stage, he has earned the right to request certain accommodations, just like any successful artist who has paid their dues. Life on tour destroys the mind and body, it's a whirlwind ride, night after night full of adrenaline. But what happens after a 300 show tour ends? How does one handle the silence after the storm? The quiet in solitude, alone after months on a traveling high. Many performers fall into drugs and alcohol to fill the empty void, it's a dangerous trap that so few have the ability to cope with. As he's aged, so has his wisdom and ability to balance life on the road, time in the studio, and his duty as father to his son. He closes out with a discussion on Rock Star hair, ink and fashion and says "it's not what you wear, but how you own it". Musicians can do anything to their style and the fans accept it because they are bigger than life, confident shapeshifters, setting trends that everyone is willing to accept. Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
When people hear the word Jamaica, the first thing that comes to mind is Reggae and Bob Marley. However, the true story behind the country, is a visceral will to survive the often harsh lifestyle and seek salvation elsewhere. Jozanne Marie shares her immigrant story with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, moving to New York City at only 10 years old. Her father abandoned her before her first birthday and her mother had mental health issues, so she was raised by her grandmother, who pushed her to make the move to the states and live with her father. Little did Jozanne know that she would be stepping into the lions den, experiencing child abuse from her own father for six years until she finally ran away from home to escape the torture and prison of the abusive relationship. She continued to attend high school, even though she was living on the streets, homeless and penniless. Her story is one for the ages, with an unwavering determination and foundation of inspiration for young boys and girls across the planet. Millions of youth experience abuse daily, often feeling alone and guilty. Jozanne is here to tell them otherwise. To ignite that fire, spark that motivation and help others rise from the ashes.Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOwHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=enPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/Producer:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Stevie D says "it's not always about being the best guitarist, it's about the craft, and most important, the song". He sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to talk about guitar greats in the history of Rock-n-Roll. He studied Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page and Angus young, but "Eddie Van Halen was shredding in ways that no one had ever seen or done before and no guitarist understood what was happening" exclaims Stevie. You couldn't be a guitar player in his generation without being influenced by Eddie. "They say to never meet your hero's, well often times the bigger they are, the nicer they are", Stevie says of the times he met Eddie in person. "The intro to Mean Street, was like, wtf was he doing, it was so foreign and alien to the industry" says Stevie. Starting his musical career on piano, he fell into guitar after a woman broke his heart, so he locked himself away for months distracting himself with the guitar, which would end up being his instrument of choice for life. Like many kids of the 80's, his parents would take his Motley Crue or KISS albums because they were considered violent, to sexy and devil worshipping. Of course, every parent of the 80's was wrong, but Stevie followed that path and became a rock star himself. Finally, Stevie digs deep into his decades of sobriety and the daily struggle many face, especially during a time of pandemic. From performing in front of 70,000 fans to flying coach, this is a behind the scenes look inside the life of a Rock-n-Roll band.Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Stevie D is best known for playing lead guitar for the rock band, Buckcherry, who has multiple award winning hits that topped the charts for many years. He sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to talk about his rise to fame, but not without it's usually Hollywood pitfalls. Drugs and Rock-n-Roll are always synonymous, in this case, taking Stevie D down a path he's had to struggle with and overcome his entire career. He has continued to write and record powerful music that still stands the test of time. The life of a Rock Star never ends, always dealing with record labels, fans and the temptation of substances that would make most tailspin. He is here to help us understand the fight millions battle each day and is a testament to beating the demons that live within us all. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email: podcast@provenanceroom.comYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgHost Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Podcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/wyna_podcastPodcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/What.Your.Name.Again/Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Production Company Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Website:https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Only in Hollywood would a name like "Vampire Facial" be associated with skin care and longevity. But it's a real treatment that Dr. Nigma Talib calls IPL skin resurfacing. All the actors and celebrities swear by it, and she sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to describe the process. She also talks about ingredients such as Volcanic Ash and White Willow Bark that she spent five years in a Swiss lab perfecting for her popular Cleanser #1. Trillions of bugs are in our gut, more than there are insects on the entire planet Earth, and she emphasizes the importance of improving our Microbiome. Hollywood is an industry of glamour and physical appearance, one of which many will do anything to get the competitive edge. The good news is that all these treatments and therapy are readily available for anyone and everyone, not just the Hollywood elite. Dr. Nigma Talib says there is "NO one size fits all", each person requires their own personal guideline catered to their individual necessities. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email anytime to podcast@provenanceroom.comXhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgXhttps://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Xhttps://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Xhttps://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Xhttps://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna
Dr. Nigma Talib joins America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to divulge her secret alter ego, a Vampress, who performs Vampire Facials on her clients, taking their own blood and rubbing it all over their face. Just Kidding! Though it has taken on the moniker of "Vampire Facial", she calls it "IPL Skin Resurfacing", and it is the rave of all the celebrities and anyone wanting to look and feel younger. Men are the fastest growing segment in the Aesthetics industry, almost 400% faster than women. Dr. Nigma Talib says that men are becoming more aware and educated of the benefits and treatments available, and no longer is it only a female routine. She has created a popular cleanser made from Volcanic Ash, White Willow Bark and many other ingredients, that make her sound more Alchemist than Doctor. But after five years of laboratory research in Switzerland, she created the perfect concoction for the face. She gives us some final advice on how best to battle insomnia and anxiety, two of the biggest ailments American's battle day and night. Break out the Witches brew and Wooden stakes, it's time to enter the cauldron of Dr. Nigma Talib.XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email anytime to podcast@provenanceroom.com“Spread the Word, not the Virus”Xhttps://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Xhttps://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/Xhttps://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Xhttps://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
Celebrity Naturopathic Doctor, Nigma Talib, sits with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to talk about helping each individual according to their genetic expression, and not a "one size fits all" model. She is world renown, having had offices in London, Vancouver and now Beverly Hills. Some of her clients include Kate Bosworth, Jamie Dornan, Penelope Cruz, Sienna Miller, Stella McCartney and Jeremy Piven. Actors of all levels need to realize that their physical appearance and mental well-being are their most important asset. It takes daily maintenance and commitment, for which her book, “Younger Skin Starts in the Gut”, is the perfect guide for anyone looking to improve their health. But she makes a point that one doesn't need to be a rich celebrity to start their own journey. Everyone can benefit from her decades of research and education when applying her advice to their own lives. She says that diagnosing the root and core of the problem is essential for people’s survival and living a happy and comfortable life. Instead of just telling people to "pop pills", she says the answers all lie in our Gut. As an example, she uses the four faces of health to help us understand a good place to start in our recovery. Dairy face, Wine face, Gluten face and Sugar face each have specific characteristics that helps all her clients understand the beginning of the process. For most people, it isn’t the desire to improve, it’s basically the lack of knowledge and guidance, which Dr. Nigma Talib has here for you. XXPlease Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email anytime to podcast@provenanceroom.comXhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqgXhttps://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/Xhttps://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/Xhttps://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/Xhttps://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna