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Actors Malcom Mays and London Brown join the ladies this week to promote the hit show, 'Raising Kanan.' The crew discuss a range of wild topics! Malcolm opens up about the billboard a fan put up asking him to unblock her, London admits how he would handle circling the block with an ex, and much more. Malcolm even admits to banging an ex's mom (kinda, not really)...Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Allison London Brown is the CEO of LUMINELLE 360, a company focused on improving women's health through innovative medical technologies. In this episode, she discusses the challenges of fundraising, particularly for startups and women-led organizations, and the importance of personal mission and storytelling in leading a company and securing financial backing. Allison also emphasizes her commitment to changing diagnostic practices for women's health, particularly uterine biopsies, by developing a device through LUMINELLE 360 that enables physicians to perform these procedures more effectively. Guest links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonlondonbrown/ | https://www.luminelle360.com/ Charity supported: Tunnel to Towers Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at podcast@velentium.com. PRODUCTION CREDITS Host: Lindsey Dinneen Production: Marketing Wise Producer: Velentium EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Episode 020 - Allison London Brown [00:00:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey with Velentium and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. [00:00:10] Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. [00:00:15] Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. [00:00:28] Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. [00:00:39] Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. [00:00:43] Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. Hello and welcome back to The Leading Difference Podcast. I'm your host, Lindsey, and I am so excited to introduce you to my guest today, Allison London Brown. Allison is the CEO of LUMINELLE 360. She is a visionary leader with a passion for changing the lives of patients, providers, and caregivers and inspiring teams to achieve their full potential. She has experience working with startups, venture backed organizations, global partnerships and corporations, as well as associations, NGOs, and global government agencies. Thank you so much for being here. I'm so excited to talk with you. [00:01:28] Allison London Brown: I'm excited to be here. It's, it's great to meet you, Lindsey, and to talk to your audience, and I look forward to it. [00:01:35] Lindsey Dinneen: Wonderful. Well, I'd love if you wouldn't mind starting off by telling us a little bit about yourself and your background. [00:01:43] Allison London Brown: Yeah, so I am currently the co-founder and CEO of a company called Luminelle. And we in essence are a company that's focused in women's health. And we do that using our insights into what happens for women in diagnosis, especially in the office place. And we have a proprietary visualization system that physicians can use in their office. I wouldn't say it's just my job. It's actually a mission for me. [00:02:17] So a little bit about me. I am a recovering scientist. I started in chemistry and engineering, so I still have a little bit of that, I'm a nerd, whatever, and I was with J&J for a lot of years in GE and some really great, amazing companies and was trained in both the medical device and as well as in the consumer and pharma world. So I've had some really spectacular experiences with tremendous people and great physicians and their patients. And, I've been in the women's health industry for a really long time. [00:02:53] And in the company I'm in now, a few years ago, some physicians came to us and started talking about a problem that they were having and I had to say, I really didn't understand or believe it because I've been, again, been doing this for forever, and they were telling me that the difficulties of something as simple as getting a uterine biopsy. What we started looking into is that the failure rate for uterine biopsies is 50%. And that just seems really unacceptable, right? [00:03:29] And so then the more I dug into it, the more I was learning about uterine cancer and how it's the fastest growing mortality rate. And that African American women, if they're diagnosed with uterine cancer, they have a 90% mortality rate. Hispanics have a six times mortality rate. [00:03:50] So, just doesn't make sense, right? What is going on? And really what I discovered was that the way we do endometrial biopsy is they do it blind. So it's like this little straw that goes in to, to try to take a sample and you're not taking the right spot and you're not taking enough tissue. And so we get these really high failure rates. And the reason I'm saying all this about that is it was shocking to me, A: as a woman and B: as a person who felt like I was extremely knowledgeable and had been doing this for forever. So I was honestly shamed, that I didn't realize that this is such a major but small, a simple problem, right? [00:04:40] So we've shifted all of our efforts really into creating this new device that we are going to launch any minute now which is allowing physicians to do very easy sampling. And I will tell people it's the most meaningful thing I've ever done in my career. And again, had great opportunities to work on major launches, but this is, I feel like is kind of that legacy moment, people talk about that legacy moment and I feel like that's this for me. [00:05:10] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, I love that. Yeah. You talk so much about it being so important and underrepresented and can't believe that there's this gap, and you know, that seems to be coming out more and more. There's so much more awareness, there's chatter, there's emphasis on women's health. However, there's also, it feels like there's still such a barrier to progress. Yeah, and I was wondering if you could touch on that, because obviously you're at the forefront of this. You are the one who is paving the way, but it is tough. [00:05:45] Allison London Brown: Yeah, so people always ask me this question about, oh, as a CEO, my job is 99% of the time I'm raising money. Right? That's what you do when you're in a startup. You're raising money. You can never have enough money. You're always raising money. And so the question inevitably is talking about all of the statistics about how women founders don't get cash and the VCs don't fund us, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. [00:06:11] Yes. Okay. So all of that may be true, but I do think that the bigger challenge is not 'cause I'm a woman, but because of the fact that I'm dealing in women's health. And, it's difficult. I've worked in a lot of different male down there care issues, and I have difficulty understanding all of it. And I'm sure that for investors ,who are predominantly male, are also struggling to understand why this is so impactful. I think the other thing is there's been so much legality in the United States around women's health. There's, lawsuits left and right, and so it does make some investors a bit wary. So on a positive side, we are seeing some significant wins when it comes to reimbursement. And so doctors are actually getting paid for their work. I think we're seeing some innovation come. But it's a whole lot too late maybe. I dunno, can I say that? [00:07:15] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, that's fine. . Yeah. But now you have a bit of a unique fundraising experience if I ascertained correctly through some of your posts, and one thing that really stood out to me is there was a comment at one point where you said something to the effect of, if you're not comfortable raising money or asking for money or whatnot, then maybe you need to find a different occupation or different job title. Yeah. Yeah. I love the boldness of that. I was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit on that, because obviously, like you said, that's a huge component of what you have to do. [00:07:54] Allison London Brown: Yeah, I mean, I think. The essence of all that anybody does really is we're all storytellers, right? We should all be telling a story. If you want someone to buy into what you're doing, whether it's to write you a check or to join your team, or to stay on your team, we talk about leadership and loyalty and recruiting and all these things, but in essence, all of those things really go down to, you gotta tell a good story. You gotta believe your story. And I don't mean like making up a story, I mean, you're sharing this common experience with somebody, or you're sharing how you've come to something with somebody. [00:08:28] And so I think the challenge is it's easy for some people to ask for a sale, right? I'm selling you a product, I'm selling you a widget, I'm selling you a contract, whatever that is. But when you are raising funds for your company, you're kind of selling yourself. You are saying to an investor, trust me. Trust my team. Trust that I am going to take care of your money. I'm a good steward of your money and that I will not waste your money. And not only that, but that I will give you a good return. [00:09:09] And I think when I talk to a lot of younger, newer entrepreneurs, the idea of selling yourself in a way and then getting the close on the deal, getting that check right? You gotta close the deal for whatever reason is very troubling for some people. And I mean, that's the whole point, "I'm telling you my story so you can understand why am I doing this, why I know I can be successful, why my team can be successful, and write me a check. Show me the money." [00:09:46] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. And now you have approached it in, well, my perspective, a little bit of a unique way, and that is that you mentioned at one point that you raise a lot of capital through your own networks and through maybe not just Angel Investors or VCs or whatnot, but that you have been able to draw on your own social network, and so I was wondering if you could share a little bit about that process and if it's still an option, what opportunities still exist for people to invest in your company? [00:10:18] Allison London Brown: Well you're welcome to invest, of course I'm always raising money, so, yes, thank you for asking. So the first part of that question, though it's kind of personal and I think people talk about doing like a friends and family round. That's not what I'm talking about here. The way that I have approached our fundraising, done a lot of Angel Funds, we've done a lot of high net worth individuals. We've been very judicious in our spend. We've been very fortunate. I mean, raised very little money, and have four or five, 10Ks, five patents, we're commercial, we've got contracts. [00:10:55] But we are now at that stage that so many startups find themselves in, which is, I hate this word, but it's the "valley of death" where you finally have got everything ready to go and you run outta cash. A lot of us are in that boat. This has been a horrific year for raising money. So I, earlier in the year really tapped into my network. But I raised actually a little bit over a half a million dollars in two weeks, and most of it was from people in my church and their contacts. [00:11:28] Lindsey Dinneen: Wow. [00:11:29] Allison London Brown: So when I talk about it being personal, when we say this is missional, it is missional on a mental, emotional level, but for us it's also on a spiritual level that we really believe in what we're doing and we believe that kind of, for such a time as this, is why we're doing it. There's a reason why this idea came to us at this time with this group of people, with these physicians, with the technology that's available today. And honestly, that's not lost on a lot of people who know me personally, they understand why we are doing what we're doing. We will not quit. we will do whatever it takes to keep us going. And so in terms of fundraising, yes, we are still fundraising. We have a note that's out. We are opening up a seed round in the first quarter. And we have some very big plans for how we are going to launch this product. Not expensive plans, but big plans. Anybody who's interested, you can find me on LinkedIn. I think I'm on the only last name, London Brown. So easy to find. [00:12:46] Lindsey Dinneen: Amazing. Yeah. I love what you said, and you've now said it a couple of times, of being so mission focused. Like this is not just a job to you, it's not just a company to you. This is a life's work and I love that. And I'm wondering if you can speak a little bit to, you've found this purpose, you've found this goal, and this mission to orient around and then how are you able to, like you said, story tell and express that to people who may not have experience or concern? [00:13:21] Allison London Brown: The organ! They, they don't have a uterus! That's OK. [00:13:25] Lindsey Dinneen: Exactly so, so, right, or people who might think, oh well, "I'm healthy, I'm fine." But that doesn't necessarily mean anything. So I just love to hear how do you share that heart and that passion and really help people care and understand like you do. [00:13:39] Allison London Brown: Yeah, I mean, it does depend on the audience and everybody will say that, " it depends," but it does. I mean, you have to know kind of who you're speaking to and what's gonna matter for them, what's gonna get them to a, yes. Typically when I'm meeting with a group of, especially let's just say older gentlemen, it's easier for people to think about, "oh, have you had a colonoscopy?" Right? "Have you had a skin biopsy?" Have you had, all these different things that we kind of take for granted, right? [00:14:08] These wonderful abilities to do diagnoses, and it's all driven by the ability to see. My business development manager, Jamie Harding, she goes on rant all the time about how sight is one of the most critical things in medicine, and yet here we are doing something blind. And, for a typical biopsy, the failure rate is 2%. So I think for a lot of guys they can get their head around, "oh, can you imagine no anesthesia, and the doctor starts just using some probe, and no camera, and it's just like digging around to try to figure if you have a problem." Okay. [00:14:56] Or, you know, it's hard sometimes, but it's like getting a root canal without anesthesia and he's not looking. I mean, it's, there's a lot of different ways could say this, but at the bottom of this, it's like you gotta be able to see, right? So that's not a hard thing, I think for a lot of them to understand. Many times I'll spend more time talking about the technology, or I'll talk about the dollars, the actual economics of the situation versus the problem itself, because that can be, again, it can be a little bit distressing for some audiences. [00:15:30] But, get 'em in the mindset of what if this was happening to you, and then what if this was your mother or your sister or your daughter or your granddaughter, you know? And she goes in, she has this horrific experience. It's extremely painful. And then. You wait a couple weeks and the doctor says, "oh well, either we didn't find anything or we are not really sure because it was Inconclusive." Inconclusive! That is the word that nobody wants to hear, right? [00:16:05] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yes. [00:16:06] Allison London Brown: Inconclusive. What does that mean? You can't tell me what's wrong with me. So yeah. [00:16:13] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, so part of it definitely is sort of putting it into almost like, like you gave some great examples of putting it into terms where it's like, yeah, "can you imagine if you had a root canal where the dentist wasn't looking at you , and you had no anesthesia, what would that feel like?" That's ridiculous , and there's a solution for that. [00:16:35] Allison London Brown: The other one is, I like this one, is a skin biopsy. You go in, you have something on your arm, you can see it, it's on your arm. Everybody can see it. It looks weird. Your wife has said to you, "you need to go get that thing checked. You need to go get that thing looked at," as we would say in the south. You go into your doctor, the doctor sees it, the doctor gets out a tool, then the doctor turns off the light and then tries to find where it was. I mean, it's kind of that same thing. Things you don't do blind. This is like a whole, like if I had a bazillion dollars, I'd be doing commercials about things you don't do blind, right? [00:17:10] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Oh, I love that though. . I'm already starting to think of so many great ideas with that particular... [00:17:17] Allison London Brown: Exactly. [00:17:19] Lindsey Dinneen: You know, looking back, let's say years ago, and I recognize this as a little bit of a, a newer venture, although you've been very involved in med tech and science your whole life, did you always have an interest in science and healthcare from an early age? Is this something that you thought you might ever do or was this sort of a, an evolution over time? [00:17:39] Allison London Brown: I can tell you the exact time where I decided this is what I wanted to do. So in high school, I thought I was gonna be a musician. I actually had a full scholarship in music and piano, voice and drama and really thought, that was my journey. And I took a chemistry class. I had put it off until my senior year. And fell in love with chemistry. I mean, I always liked math and then, at the time there were all these really interesting things going on around genetics and just so many different breakthroughs in medicine and I just felt like that was my path. So I started studying in chemistry. I started looking at the different careers in chemistry. I knew I didn't really wanna be in the lab, I didn't wanna be like a bench top scientist or anything like that. [00:18:37] But medicine was so intriguing, I kind of thought that I was gonna go be a researcher at like NIH or National Cancer Institute or something like that. Some big, huge impact on the world. And, over time, I just, I found myself feeling more and more drawn to really understanding another form of science, which is understanding, "why do people make the decisions they make and why do they buy the way they buy?" Which, you know, behavioral decision making. And so marketing and sales was very intriguing to me. So I think I've I just leveraged a different part of my brain on the commercial side to really figure out how do you get someone, again, you get somebody to that yes. [00:19:26] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. So very multi-passionate and multi gifted. Do you still do anything with music, voice, or drama, out of curiosity? [00:19:36] Allison London Brown: I don't do drama anymore. I mean, well, ask my friends-- might tell you I'm dramatic all the time. I don't, I dunno that I am, but don't like drama. Let's just that way. I try to avoid drama in my life. Look, I'm very comfortable in front of an audience, and think all that upbringing of being on the stage, and I had the opportunity to sing at the Grand Ole Opry, so it wasn't a foreign concept to be in front of a large audience. I think that's very helpful. I'm in a band at church and I do that kind of stuff, but I don't have time anymore. I, you know, I'm trying to raise money. Right. I don't have time for that. [00:20:12] Lindsey Dinneen: Right. But I love how that performer background may have helped contribute a little bit to your comfort on stage and giving presentation, being in front of people because that would be a very useful skill that, that, would intimidate some other people sometimes if they're suddenly in this role where, oh my gosh, now I have to be the face of the company, which means I have to do Y, and Z. [00:20:34] Allison London Brown: Yeah. Right. Isn't that like the number one fear I think people have is speak in front of a crowd? [00:20:39] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, . So there you go, you already had a little bit of an edge there 'cause you had that comfort, that's amazing. . [00:20:46] Allison London Brown: Yeah, I mean, I think that's helpful, but and I tell people this all the time, again, if you cannot communicate your ideas or your story, then it is gonna be very difficult for anybody to buy in. I may have been a scientist, but again, that training in drama I think helped because a lot of people in science, they have a hard time articulating their ideas at a level that if you're not a PhD, you can't understand it. I am not a PhD. There are many brilliant people around me all the time and I'm like, "can you please dumb it down for me." Like I can't communicate it back to you in a way that makes sense, it's not gonna stick with anybody. [00:21:29] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. And speaking of not having time anymore, you are a board member of multiple other organizations. Can you share a little bit about that? And also, do you get a chance to sleep or... [00:21:43] Allison London Brown: Yeah. Yeah, I've actually had to back off some of my work. I've been involved with CED, which is the Council for Entrepreneurial Development here in Raleigh, for a long time. I guess 10 years. And this year I've had to really back off of that work, even though it's a passion of mine to help other entrepreneurs. I do sit on the board of Clayco Therapeutics. I really believe in what they're doing. They're working on a new biologic for necrotizing enterocolitis, and I know that's a big word, right? Basically it's when babies are low birth weight or premature, we talk a lot about like lung development, right? They can't breathe well or whatever. A lot of times their gut doesn't work, so their stomach doesn't work, and there's not a good diagnosis for it at all. And there's also a really not a great therapy for it. There's not like a drug. Some of these kids end up having multiple surgeries, it can lead to slow development, it can cause, just a myriad of other really horrific things for kids. And so they have a product that we believe is gonna be able to literally reset the gut, and allow the children to be able to feed properly. So I mean, these are like itty bitty little babies, right? So it's, I guess, adjacent to the women's health world, but it's, I just think it's a fascinating area of medicine, which is biologics, using natural substances to heal our bodies. [00:23:15] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:23:16] Allison London Brown: Not synthetic things. And its a great mission, yes, I do get to sleep. [00:23:20] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay, good. [00:23:22] Allison London Brown: I do get to sleep. But I do try to get involved in things that, A) where I think I can add value. I try to get involved in things where I really know make a difference or help the entrepreneur, and it's something I, I believe in. [00:23:34] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Oh, I love that. Yes. And paying it forward is such a wonderful thing. So what are you looking forward to, as the company continues to move forward, either personally, professionally, what are some things that you're looking forward to? [00:23:48] Allison London Brown: I'm looking forward to a vacation I don't, dunnah know if that's a good thing to say, but I'm looking forward a good, a vacation, that would be nice. We did not do a vacation this year 'cause it's just been one of those years. No, so in terms of the company, I have this vision in my head of having a building and having 20-30 people and 10 to 15 sales reps and just this humming, working, hive of people all focused in the same direction, working and aligned on the same outcomes, and just this community of believers that have come together to really make a difference. So I kind of have this idea of that place where we are all together doing something. And I think that could happen for us this year. So I'm extremely excited about that and giving people jobs, right, and giving people an opportunity to join with us in this mission. So that's exciting for me. [00:24:53] Lindsey Dinneen: Absolutely, are there any moments in particular that stand out to you, that really solidified for you, "yes, this is why I'm here doing what I'm doing"? Because of something that happened that just was such a reinforcement of, "yes, I'm in the right place at the right time." [00:25:13] Allison London Brown: Yes, I have. Two things. The first thing is we were doing research around this new biopsy tool and listening to physicians talk about what they're doing today, how they're doing it today, and hearing. doctor, after doctor say, "what I'm doing today is just fine, not good, not great, just fine." And I thought, "you gotta be kidding me." Like, how is that an acceptable answer? And not trying to diss the doctors, please. That's not at all what I'm trying to say. To me that just sounded like they have acquiesced or they don't feel like anybody's gonna pay attention to them or their plight or their concerns. And so why bother? And it felt very defeatist. Again, for people who-- my friends who know me, like, give me a challenge. Like, just go ahead, tell me, "no." let's see where that goes. So that was one thing. [00:26:20] The second thing is much more personal. And in my prayer time, in my devotional time, in my, crying out to God to ask him is "Is this really real? Is this really gonna happen? I'm running outta money." All those fun things that we think about as entrepreneurs, "what am I supposed to do?" kind of at your wit's end and just having this huge sense of, " yes, move forward. Yes, go forward. Yes, I'm here with you. Yes, I'm in it." And I know that sounds kind of kooky, for people who are not maybe into that kind of thing, but a few years ago I would've said, "that's crazy." But I will tell you, it was extremely meaningful event for me and it stays with me. It keeps us going because I just, I believe in us. I have faith that this is what we're supposed to be doing. [00:27:19] Lindsey Dinneen: Thank you for sharing those stories. Those are both very meaningful and it is encouraging because feeling that belief and that reassurance that "yes, you're in the right place, doing the right thing at the right time" is so important because it's not easy. Nothing about what you're doing is easy , so you have come back to that. [00:27:40] Allison London Brown: Yeah, and I feel extremely blessed that I do have that, because I, a lot of my friends are thinking through what is their purpose? What should I be doing? How blah, blah, blah, it's tough when you are seeking for something that's meaningful, right? And I do believe that we've been given that opportunity. [00:28:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh. I love that. I, yeah, absolutely love that. Pivoting just for fun, imagine someone were to offer you a million dollars to teach a masterclass on anything that you want. It can be in your industry, does not have to be. What would you choose to teach and why? [00:28:20] Allison London Brown: Yeah. There's a lot of things I think I would like to teach people. It's something my girlfriends and I have been talking about quite a bit lately, which is, as a woman-- and it's probably not a masterclass, it may be more of discussion group-- but it's, how do you move through those different periods of your life physically, emotionally, mentally, all of those things and still be true to yourself. And I think, I look back on my twenties and my thirties and I think "well, wow, was that really who I was? Did I have to evolve through that to get to where I am?" And if there's a way to impart any knowledge to someone to say, here are some skills you can use, here are ways to leverage your brain or deal with hormonal issues, or deal with the fact that you're having to take care of your family or whatever it is. I feel like we chunk it up a lot. We talk about, oh, mothers in the workplace, or we talk about now the big thing is menopause in the workplace, which I think is hilarious. But it's great that we're talking about all these things, but there's not a kind of path, how do you go from being an 18 year old to a 22 year old, to a 30 year old, to a whatever year old, right? So to me it's really sitting down and thinking through how do you go through each stage of your life. That would be one thing that may sound kooky, but... [00:29:50] Lindsey Dinneen: Nope. I would sign up for that Masterclass. No, I love that. And because that's not something that is really talked about and like you said, each stage is different and it brings its own unique sets of excitement and challenges and considerations and you don't really hear enough people saying, "Hey, here's some things to think about. Here's some things to watch out for." So, yep. I'm on board. [00:30:16] Allison London Brown: Yeah, I have a friend that she's in her thirties and she listens to a group of us talk and she's like, "oh, so this is what I have to look forward to." And I'm like, "oh, yes." [00:30:25] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Indeed. Indeed. Yeah. So, what do you wish to be remembered for after you leave this world? [00:30:35] Allison London Brown: Well, besides what we're doing here at Luminelle, I certainly would love to have that as a legacy as something that really impacted how, maybe not just how women were diagnosed, but how physicians started thinking about diagnosis differently. But, I guess I would like to be thought of as somebody who liked to have fun and laugh and brought joy to other people. [00:30:56] Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. I love that answer. That's a wonderful thing, . And then final question, what is one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? [00:31:08] Allison London Brown: I probably should say my husband's face. I get points for being a good wife to say that. And it's true. It's true. It's not-- I'm not making it up. It's true. I'm a sucker for I really am a sucker for the movie "Elf." [00:31:23] Lindsey Dinneen: I love that movie. [00:31:26] Allison London Brown: I have three movies I watch every holiday, " Elf," " Scrooged" with Bill Murray and "Die Hard." And I'm not allowed to get those movies out until after Thanksgiving. [00:31:41] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, So what works for, what works for our family is my husband and I have a tradition of always on Thanksgiving Eve, so to speak, we break bread to get it ready for stuffing so it can, kind of dry out overnight. And we spend the evening watching "Elf," and that's like the start of our holiday season. It's like a really fun tradition, do you think you could get away with that? [00:32:06] Allison London Brown: I don't know, because I will watch it like 500 times during the holidays. [00:32:12] Lindsey Dinneen: Fair enough. [00:32:13] Allison London Brown: I am a sucker for like --not stupid comedy, so I'm not, I don't like slapstick or anything like that, but I just think "Elf" is such, I mean, it's a great story. It's got great songs. It's got Will Ferrell's hilarious. It's got a great ending. It's kind of that. It's, it, I just, and I love James Kahn. Let's just, okay, sorry, but love me some James Conn. I think he's amazing. [00:32:39] Lindsey Dinneen: That is a fabulous answer. Definitely, that goes to the top of the most unique and that is so fun. I'm so glad you enjoyed that. Oh, my word, Allison, this has been such a fun conversation. I'm really inspired by what you're doing and by your focus on mission and impact and the way that you are working so diligently, even when it's tough and it's gonna be tough to share your story, to bring this to market, to change lives. [00:33:10] And we are so excited to be making a donation on your behalf Today to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, which since 9/11 has been helping America's heroes by providing mortgage-free Homes to Gold Star and fallen first responder families with young children, and by building specially adapted smart homes for catastrophic injured veterans and first responders. They are also committed to eradicating veteran homelessness and helping America to never forget September 11th, 2001. So, thank you so much for choosing that organization to support. And we just really appreciate your time. [00:33:47] Allison London Brown: Thank you. I really appreciate it. And I hope that if one person hears this one post, one mention can sometimes change a life. And so if you're a woman out there, and if you've had abnormal uterine bleeding. That is your warning sign. And so go get checked. Don't wait. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. Go to your physician and do not accept a subpar answer. [00:34:17] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:34:18] Allison London Brown: So I think if I can get, just as important as it is to get physicians doing the right thing is for us to be asking for the right thing and being our own advocate. And write me a check. while y'oure at it, write me a check, I'm not sure I'm actually allowed to say that. There's probably some like SEC violation I just did. But [00:34:40] Lindsey Dinneen: Write the company a check. It's important. [00:34:42] Allison London Brown: Yes. Write the company a check if an accredited investor, please. Yes, no, I'm happy to talk to anybody who would like to know more. [00:34:51] Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. Well, thank you again. I just wish you the most continued success as you work to change lives for a better world and thank you also to everyone who has listened to this episode, and if you're feeling as inspired as I am, I would love if you would share this -episode with a colleague or two, and we will catch you next time. 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His name was John Griffith Chaney. When he came to write, he took his stepfather's surname and made himself immortal as Jack London. Here is one of his short stories, infused with a theme that always fascinated him: Brown Wolf.
Today on the Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley and Dr. Christopher Hall interview London Brown. London Brown is an American actor, dancer, comedian, radio host, and impressionist. Born in Los Angeles, California, Brown is best known for his appearance on the HBO series "Ballers". As of 2021 Brown currently stars in STARZ Power Book III: Raising Kanan as Marvin Thomas.
Today on the Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley and Dr. Christopher Hall interview London Brown. London Brown is an American actor, dancer, comedian, radio host, and impressionist. Born in Los Angeles, California, Brown is best known for his appearance on the HBO series "Ballers". As of 2021 Brown currently stars in STARZ Power Book III: Raising Kanan as Marvin Thomas.
Fresh off 50 Cent's Final Lap Tour in Denver. London Brown and Jackie Long come on to talk about the illustrious weekend with the Power Universe Avengers, their rise to fame, legendary stories and giving out free game on acting. For all your hair needs, check out our new sponsor Plant Made. No chemicals, all natural haircare for all ages, genders, and races. Use the code ‘CREW' for 15% OFF your order and first subscription. https://www.weareplantmade.com Get 20% OFF and FREE shipping with the code CREW at https://manscaped.com Visit https://www.bearmattress.com/CREW to get 30% off your new mattress with code CREW! SUBSCRIBE to Michael's Vlog - @where.is22
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Allison London Brown, CEO of Luminelle, who has over 25 years of experience in the healthcare space and has been involved in nearly every aspect of product development for women's health.From Fortune 50 companies like Johnson & Johnson and GE Healthcare to founding startups, Allison has seen it all. Now, as the CEO and co-founder of Luminelle, she's channeling her decades of knowledge into a revolutionary new device aiming to transform gynecological procedures.In this interview, Allison shares insights on how to best understand your strengths and weaknesses, the potential pitfalls of 'one size fits all' regulatory strategies, and innovative methods to secure capital in a risk-averse economy. Before we dive into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:If you're into learning from proven medtech and health tech leaders and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You'll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced life science leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors at no additional cost. If you're interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.Lastly, here's a link to the full interview with Allison if you prefer reading.
London Brown is an American actor, dancer, comedian, radio host, and impressionist. Born in Los Angeles, California, Brown is best known for his appearance on the HBO series "Ballers"band As of 2021 Brown currently stars in STARZ Power Book III: Raising Kanan as Marvin Thomas. …. In this episode he's talking about his role as uncle Marvin and ability to always give the best. #unclemarv #raisingkanan #londonBrown --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phonchrist/message
Actor & comedian London Brown stars as Marvin on the hit Starz series 'Raising Kanan' explains how New Yorkers respond to his drug-dealing character while he's on set filming.Sharing his thoughts on fellow comedians Tiffany Haddish and Aries Spears, London also offers a glimpse into the man behind the camera. Lean in as London unpacks dealing with death and insensitively triggering people can be.Sanya On-Air; unpacking celebrity pivotal moments and milestones.SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE!Visit Sanya On-Air Celebrity Interviews:Site: https://www.sanyaonair.net/Follow: IG @Sanya_OnAir Shop:Sanya On-Air Apparel: https://sanya-on-air.creator-spring.comInstaCart: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/c/2932145/1447547/7412**This post contains affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on the InstaCart link.Support:https://paypal.com/sanyahudsonCash App: $SanyaHudsonAlso Streaming:YouTube: https://youtu.be/laIwRR0xirIiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-sanya-on-air-31129825/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2jknmuSeMzr75fJjoelowI?si=ukNu0eomQwicoNiHb4JZGQ&dl_branch=1Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8yMjI4OTEucnNzAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1452aeb2-4954-4793-96ad-3b9fc07f3b00/sanya-on-airPandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/sanya-on-air/PC:48820?part=PC:48820&corr=podcast_organic_external_site&TID=Brand:POC:PC48820:podcast_organic_external_siteApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sanya-on-air/id1440881892?uo=4Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1723035?utm_source=website&utm_medium=dlink&utm_campaign=ex_share_ch&utm_content=Sanya%20On-Air-CastBox_FMSUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE!Want to promote your brand on a digital billboard across 41 U.S. cities? Email sanya@sanyaonair.net for more information.Production Credits:Theme Song: HeismanVideographer: S.H.EDigital Studio Design Team: Renaissance Management Services & Studio of DesignSegment Music: “Photo Album” “Badass” https:www.bensound.comSupport the show
London Brown who plays Uncle Marvin in Power Book III: Raising Kanan joins Michael Rainey Jr. and Gianni Paolo on The Crew Has It. Going deep into London's career from comedy to navigating the acting scenes from agents, improv, and his time on Ballers. Talk all things Raising Kanan from family dynamics from Roq to Jukebox, Marvin crashing cars, and battling anger issues and going to therapy. The Crew Has It, Day One Hoodies are running out. Get yours before they're sold out - https://thecrewhasit.shop Get a free $RoarTag and join our crew for a chance to win serious cash. We're randomly giving away up to $1,000 between 5 winners on "The Crew Has It" podcast every other week until the end of November 2022. To make things even better, one lucky fan could win up to 100K! https://get.moneylion.com/the-crew-has-it/ Upgrade your wardrobe with True Classic. Get 25% OFF at https://trueclassic.com with code: CREW. Get FREE Shipping on all orders over $100. 100% risk free guarantee with a 30 day return policy. Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code CREW at checkout--just pay 5 dollars shipping. https://www.bluechew.com MoneyLion Contest Rules: One entry per person. NoPurNec. 50U.S.+DC18+. Ends 11/23/22 at 11:59 PM EST. See Official Rules https://mlion.info/3N5vH6x The Crew Has It Socials: Apple- https://apple.co/37ZlSZq Spotify- https://spoti.fi/3yc76Jw https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCrewHasIt https://www.instagram.com/thecrewhasit/ https://www.tiktok.com/@thecrewhasit Follow Michael: https://www.instagram.com/michaelraineyjr https://www.instagram.com/whereis22/ Follow Gianni : https://www.instagram.com/giannivpaolo/ Follow our Tiktoks : https://www.tiktok.com/@whereis22 https://www.tiktok.com/@giannivpaolo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedians London Brown (HBO "Ballers" and Starz "Raising Kanan") and Trey Elliot (HBO "Hacks") have had their fair share of rejection. Whether it's bombing on stage or hearing the dreaded "thank you, we'll be in touch" after a TV audition, they never quit - and that's probably why they get paid the big bucks... and we don't. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sundaescooppod/message
Actor London Brown stops through to talk about rapper turned TV executive producer, 50 Cent, Starz series, 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan'. On his road to success, Brown learned how to effectively deal with the ups and downs of the entertainment business, haters, and more He teaches us his rules on how to maintain professionalism throughout our careers and how to stay focus on the main objective at hand. Brown also takes us back to his time working alongside movie star, The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) on his past hit HBO series, Ballers. Join in on the fun and get the inside details to what you can look forward to for Season 2 of Raising Kanan. Press Play. Hope You Guys enjoyed this audio episode ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you enjoy this video, please like and share it . Don't forget to subscribe to this channel for more updates. Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/34XBQBC Follow us on social media: ------------------------------------------------- ➡ Youtube Subscription Link: https://bit.ly/34XBQBC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keradangerous/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kera.dangerous/ Twitter: https://bit.ly/34x0fhw Watch our other Videos: ---------------------------------------------- https://youtu.be/lIpzLvAmjM8 https://youtu.be/Ocx2gzg1DFA #actorlondonbrown #LondonBrown #RaisingKananseason2 #raisingkanan #powerbook #TrendingTopics #KeraDangerous Thank you for watching this video, click the "SUBSCRIBE" button for stay connected with my channel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keradangeroustalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keradangeroustalk/support
Allison London Brown is the CEO of LUMINELLE, inventors of an advanced endoscopic system with a camera and biopsy device that allows physicians to perform gynecological procedures in their offices more safely, more efficiently, and with better reimbursement. Being able to look inside the uterus and bladder and perform operations that in the past would have required a hospital outpatient visit means that women and their doctors are more likely to identify problems sooner and get a prompt diagnosis of cancerous tissues. Allison elaborates, "If you have problems, it can also help with things like drug delivery for overactive bladder. And it can be used for fertility, both treatments, as well as trying to prevent pregnancy. So it's a pretty versatile system. It's very low cost, and it's really so that women can have procedures done in the comfort of their physician's office with less anesthesia and certainly less cost." "And for the payers, if you're catching things sooner, you're not incurring all these costs that you might in a hospital, like the anesthesiologist and all the nurses and all the different things that go along with the hospital outpatient procedure. It's much more beneficial for them as well. So it's really a nice move to try to get people care the first time at the first place they should be going." #LUMINELLE #Endoscopy #MedicalDevice #WomensHealth #UterineCancer LUMINELLE360.com Download the transcript here
Allison London Brown is the CEO of LUMINELLE, inventors of an advanced endoscopic system with a camera and biopsy device that allows physicians to perform gynecological procedures in their offices more safely, more efficiently, and with better reimbursement. Being able to look inside the uterus and bladder and perform operations that in the past would have required a hospital outpatient visit means that women and their doctors are more likely to identify problems sooner and get a prompt diagnosis of cancerous tissues. Allison elaborates, "If you have problems, it can also help with things like drug delivery for overactive bladder. And it can be used for fertility, both treatments, as well as trying to prevent pregnancy. So it's a pretty versatile system. It's very low cost, and it's really so that women can have procedures done in the comfort of their physician's office with less anesthesia and certainly less cost." "And for the payers, if you're catching things sooner, you're not incurring all these costs that you might in a hospital, like the anesthesiologist and all the nurses and all the different things that go along with the hospital outpatient procedure. It's much more beneficial for them as well. So it's really a nice move to try to get people care the first time at the first place they should be going." #LUMINELLE #Endoscopy #MedicalDevice #WomensHealth #UterineCancer LUMINELLE360.com Listen to the podcast here
In this episode of #KingLegendTalks, your host Deion Campbell aka Kinglegend757 is joined by Actor, Comedian, Choreographer London Brown. This amazing talent shares with us his views on life, his personal experiences and career. London is a very humble and honest individual. He shows he has a heart for the youth and the importance of keeping himself grounded and in tune with reality. We discussed some of his key moments in his career such as landing his role in the hit show "Ballers" on HBO.. featuring Dewayne Johnson as the main character. We also talked about his likes and most challenging thing about becoming Uncle Marvin in the hit show Raising Kanon on STARZ. Follow the Special Guest on Instagram at @RealLondonBrown & Check out our Website: www.kinglegendtalks.com to find the video version of this episode.
A dúvida que paira é: Seria essa a primeira Pastry Beer? Com a parceria da Cerveja da Casa, da Hops Company e da Levteck , vamos voltar para pouco antes da Primeira Guerra Mundial, decifrar poemas para saber as origens e divagar loucamente sobre nada. Vamos falar sobre London Brown Ale! Receitas do Brassagem Forte na Cerveja … Continue lendo "#143 – Brassando com Estilo: London Brown Ale" The post #143 – Brassando com Estilo: London Brown Ale appeared first on Brassagem Forte.
Justin Hires kicks it with comedians London Brown, Ocean Glapion, and Josh Nasar as they talk about the Will Smith and Chris Rock Oscar slap, Ocean's beef with Billy Sorrells, sex with women on tour, opening for Chris Tucker, Deon Cole, and other top comedians on the road, becoming TikTok famous, being a good impressionist, and more.@JustinHires@reallondonbrown@oceanlive@joshnasarPatreon.com/JustinHiresInstagram.com/JustinHiresFacebook.com/JustinHiresTwitter.com/JustinHiresYouTube.com/JustJustinTVTikTok: @JustinHiresSnapchat: @JustinHires
London Brown talks his career, Raisin Kanan, Uncle Marvin Character, his OGs, R.Kelly & More 10/6/2021
In This Episode: Actor London Brown Talks Playing Uncle Marvin on "Raising Kanan" + How Working With Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Motivated Him To Be His Best And Get In The Gym + How He Gained Perspective On The Value Of Time After Losing His Brother + Denzel Washington And Jay Z Join London In The Interview To Drop Some Jewels + "University Of Dope" Gives London The Hip-Hop Blues + More!
Jeff and Krissy link up for the season 1 finale recap of Raising Kanan and we're joined by Uncle Marvin himself London Brown! London gets into how he booked the role on Power, Transforming into a 90s Queens mentality, That Marvin-Jukebox Scene, Recreation Dating, and more from the actors perspective. Along with the behind the scenes view, he drops a jewelry district full of gems on self confidence, faith, and perseverance in the game. Not to mention the explosive season finale, where the characters stand and where they go from here in season 2!
London Brown drops gems on landing some of television's biggest acting roles and why he never chased money.From his feisty, drug-dealing, yet loyal role as Marvin on the Starz channel 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan' to starring in HBO's hit series 'Ballers', London doesn't stray far away from his humble beginnings and attributes his success to his mother.Paying homage to some of Hollywood's top casting agents, publicists, and colleagues, London shares how the power of manifestation has shaped his success.A child who navigated the urban streets while exploring his love of The Arts, London delves into his comedic side and the joy of opening up comedy concerts for iconic comedian, Chris Tucker.Sanya On-Air...Unpacking Celebrity Pivotal Moments & MilestonesStreaming: Spotify, iTunes, iHeartRadio, Google Podcasts, Alexa and Pandora.Videographer: Alex ZepedaDigital Studio Design Team: Renaissance Management Services & Studio of DesignSUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE!LinksSanya On-Air Website: https://www.sanyaonair.netSanya On-Air Empower Apparel: https://sanya-on-air.creator-spring.comSupport Sanya On-Air: https://paypal.com/sanyahudsonInterested in Promoting Your Brand on a Digital Billboard? Email sanya@sanyaonair.netInstacart:Offer: Gear up for back-to-school! Get everything you need delivered in as fast as 1 hour via Instacart. Plus, get free delivery on your first order of $10+.Dates: 9/2 - 9/19Tracking Link: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/c/2932145/1140284/7412 **This post contains affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.Launch a Podcast Using Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=170463Support the show (https://paypal.com/sanyahudson)
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In This Episode: June Archer Speaks To Hailey Kilgore, Malcolm Mays & London Brown With The Cast Of Power Book III: Raising Kanan On All Things From The Power Universe + More...
New Episode Alert: Power Book 3 Raising Kanan premieres this week on Starz so we tapped in London Brown and chopped it up about: -Ballers -Raising Kanan -90s Music and Fashion -Lakers, Clippers & more!
New Episode Alert: Power Book 3 Raising Kanan premieres this week on Starz so we tapped in London Brown and chopped it up about: -Ballers -Raising Kanan -90s Music and Fashion -Lakers, Clippers & more!
Allison London Brown, CEO of UVision360, Inc. in North Carolina, discusses the Luminelle DTx Hysteroscopy System. Traditionally, these procedures are conducted in a hospital or ambulatory setting. But the Luminelle system is compact and designed to be used in the doctor's office, and the company is expected to file an application with the FDA that will allow doctors to conduct the first visual hysteroscope biopsy outside a hospital setting. This technology will help to fill an unmet medical need brought on by the COVID pandemic. Allison London Brown has 20+ years of diverse medical device, consumer and pharmaceutical experience in Healthcare. During her career, she has launched over 90 products/services, and has served as an advisor to CEOs, Corporate Boards, NGO’s, non-profits, and government organizations. She has led product pipeline, strategy, and fundraising initiatives for these organizations. Ms. London Brown leads UVision 360, Inc., focused on development of the LUMINELLE DTx Hysteroscopy System, a new all-in-one, office-based hysteroscopy system. She also serves as a Senior Advisor/Board Member for several early and later stage start-ups in the Research Triangle Park, NC. Previously, she co-founded Aegis Women’s Health Technologies, focused on prevention of Urinary Tract Infection, an early-stage medical device start-up in RTP. And most recently served as Global Vice President of Marketing, Medical Education and Training for Bioventus, a global leader in Orthobiologics. She was employed by Johnson & Johnson for 10 yrs. in R&D, operations, strategic marketing, and sales leadership roles within multiple divisions. She served as General Manager of the Maternal Fetal Care Division of GE Healthcare, VP of Corporate Strategy & Communications at Healthways, and Chief Operating/Commercial Officer of Stanley Healthcare Solutions, a healthcare technology company and division of Stanley/Black & Decker, facilitating and implementing a $274MM HC technology acquisition. Ms. London Brown graduated from Auburn University in Textile Sciences, concentrating in Medical Textiles. She earned her Master of Science Degree at North Carolina State University, in Polymer Chemistry, where she extensively researched the healing properties of Chitosan. In addition, Ms. London Brown earned an MBA from Temple University, Fox School of Business. She is the author of three publications, co-inventor of six issued patents, and speak
In this episode my co-host tells us the of how she created the London Brown Collection and some of the great things that she's accomplished so far and what the future looks like for the London Brown Collection --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antisocialrejects/support
Actor/Comedian, London Brown, talks about how he got his start in stand-up comedy, opening for Chris Tucker on the road, working with The Rock on the HBO series 'Ballers', learning how his ability to do impressions was an asset with his stand-up, where he gets his fashion sense from, meeting Katt Williams, 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan', race in America, and more.Merchandise: https://www.justinhires.com/shopPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/justinhiresTEXT ME: 727-472-3770 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urbanlegendzpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UrbanLegendzpodcast/?modal=admin_todo_tourTwitter: https://twitter.com/UrbanLegendzPodSnapchat: JustinHires TikTok: @JustinHiresWebsite: JustinHires.com
Entrepreneur and host of Pandanomics Podcast David Chen interviews Los Angles native London Brown, a talented actor, dancer, comedian, radio host, and impressionist. Brown is best known for his appearance on the HBO series "Ballers". Previously he was the lead in "The Hustle" for The Fuse Network
Syd & Lex review 'Back to the Goode Life' starring Kyla Pratt and London Brown. Syd's appreciation for the Great Kyla Pratt is stated...and re-stated throughout this review. For the first time in a while, this week's Pop Culture Deep Cut: Making the Band 4. Follow The New Chitlin Circuit twitter.com/TNCCpod instagram.com/newchitlincircuit www.thenewchitlincircuit.com The New Chitlin Circuit is the only podcast dedicated solely to highlighting Black, independent film. Every Monday, Syd and Lex review a Black indie, low-budget, or direct-to-tv movie. #black #movie #film #indie #independent #review #podcast #comedy
Today on The Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, Dave and Neil Haley will interview Bruce Buffer. Bruce Buffer,an entrepreneur, announcer, entertainer, and motivational speaker who excites the public about products and events he represents. Then, on The Dr. Christopher Hall Show, Dr. Hall and Neil Haley will interview London Brown of Tales From The Hood. London Brown is an American actor, dancer, comedian, radio host, and impressionist. Brown is best known for his appearance on the HBO series "Ballers" (2015–2019).At last, On the Neil Haley Show total celebretity segment Neil will interview Samantha Harris, Samantha Harris is an American television presenter, model, and entertainment reporter and actress, known as the co-host of seasons two through nine of Dancing with the Stars with Tom Bergeron. From 2010–12, she was a correspondent at Entertainment Tonight.
London Brown of Tales From The Hood Today on The Dr. Christopher Hall Show, Dr. Hall and Neil Haley will interview London Brown of Tales From The Hood. London Brown is an American actor, dancer, comedian, radio host, and impressionist. Brown is best known for his appearance on the HBO series "Ballers" (2015–2019).
Before returning to UMC to helm the subscription service of UMC, , Brett Dismuke maintained his own entertainment outfit, So Chi Entertainment as well as served as President/COO of The Swirl Group, President of Moguldom Entertainment, and previously as the Senior Vice President of Acquisitions and Urban Programming for RLJ Entertainment's One Village studio. Brett has over 25 years of marketing, production, sales and branding experience. Through partnership with Swirl Films in 2014, Dismuke formed The Swirl Group. Through the power of their collaboration, the company established itself as the leading urban independent production company in North America, with over 80 productions in their catalog. This multi- hyphenate outfit was devoted to offering high-quality production value at lower costs, including production of independent features and multi-camera content, casting, budget creation, scheduling, post-production, talent relations and distribution. With the solid foundation, So Chi Entertainment continued the legacy, priding itself on developing the highest quality productions, developing the most interesting content and acquiring the best product available within its genre. In addition to locating and securing new content, Dismuke oversaw strategic planning, financial management, brand-building and product lines for So Chi Entertainment. Over the last few years, he has acquired and/or produced several films; including notables such as 35 & Ticking, a theatrical comedy starring Kevin Hart, Meagan Good, Wendy Raquel Robinson and Nicole Ari Parker; What My Husband Doesn't Know, a musical stage play written and directed by David E. Talbert and starring Morris Chestnut, Michelle Williams and Tiffany Haddish; and Back to the Goode Life, a critically-acclaimed, comedy, starring Kyla Pratt, London Brown, Lahmard Tate and Kelly Jenrette. After graduating from the University of Southern California, Brett Dismuke worked for Motown, PolyGram Group Distribution, Universal Music and Video Distribution, Hollywood Records, UrbanWorks Entertainment, First Look Studios and Image Entertainment. His list of projects supervised includes Jay-Z, Brian McKnight, Mary J. Blige, Mike Epps, The Cosby Show and Ultimate Fighting Championship; as well as numerous award-winning independent films. Brett is a Chicago native and currently lives in Los Angeles where he enjoys time as an empty- nester, while his son is attending college on the East Coast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
Enjoy this new episode of Show & Tell hosted by Jace Lipstein.
Comedian, impersonation master and actor London Brown sits down with host Bobby Pen to discuss his journey to a leading role on HBO's "Ballers" starring alongside Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Brown lost his baby brother right at the time he landed his big break, fresh off the tail end of touring with Chris Tucker. Listen to learn how to prepare for your destiny by serving others, identify haters, and find your own purpose. Love what you hear? Support this podcast to keep the gems dropping! https://anchor.fm/bobbypen/support KEEP UP WITH BOBBY PEN Visit my Website Follow me on Instagram Like me on Facebook LISTEN ONLINE iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/put-yourself-on-podcast/id1345422068?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Google Play: tiny.cc/2srfry EQUIPMENT USED Audio Mixer: amzn.to/2EXhGtt Microphones: amzn.to/2EWIBFF Camera: amzn.to/2COgzWX Headphones: amzn.to/2FDorhl Macbook Pro: amzn.to/2ovchiZ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bobbypen/support
We caught up with the extremely talented Actor, Dancer and Comedian London Brown following the fantastic run on hit series Ballers with his upcoming inclusion in the new series of American Soul!
kultur'D 100! American Soul's London Brown & SheaMoisture #VirtualSeries Guest hosts: Arti Patel, Managing Editor, Features & Lifestyle News, Global News plus Nneka Elliott & Sandy Gill. #ontheradar: COVID-19: long-term care homes report, impact on low-income and immigrant communities, anti-Black racism, Amy Cooper, Georg Floyd, being better allies and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The ProVision Brokerage Celebrity Segment, CEO Eric Couch of ProVision Brokerage and The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Diane Franklin of Better Off Dead. In addition, on The Dr. Christopher Hall Show, Dr., Hall and Neil will interview actor London Brown.
London Brown Talks About How Important It Is To Give Back London Brown Tells His Story On Dr. Christopher Hall Show Today on The Total Media Network's Dr. Christopher Hall Show, Dr. Hall and The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview London Brown. London Brown is an American actor, dancer, comedian, radio host, and impressionist. Brown is best known for his appearance on the HBO series "Ballers" (2015–2019).
In this episode, we discuss a Belgian Dubble brewed by one of our superfine. And Also a unique London Brown style ale not may are familier with.
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus John chats with a guest. London Brown about his TV Show Ballers Learn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Podcast Episode Notes: Wanna know what the hustle really looks like behind the scenes? Matt @mattgottesman sits down with London Brown @reallondonbrown (Actor & Comedian) and they talk about what really goes into mastering your craft, doing the work that no one wants to consistently do, building a reputation from your work, being prepared for big moments, being multifaceted and building yourself in all aspects of your life, forming good habits, what makes long term sustainability in anything and much more… Follow Me: Instagram: https://instagram.com/mattgottesman Instagram: https://instagram.com/hdfmagazine Website: https://mattgottesman.com Facebook: @mattgottesmanofficial Featured Guest: Ruqsana Begum: https://instagram.com/reallondonbrown Website: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5023615/ Podcast: Subscribe: https://ampl.ink/dZ2Xd ß All Platforms Instagram: https://instagram.com/hustlesoldseparately Other Great Links: Join Our Private Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/alchemytribeofficial
London Brown is an actor, comedian and dancer form Los Angeles, CA. He’s most known for his role as Reggie on Ballers. You can find London on Instagram at @reallondonbrown. Tahir Moore is an actor and comedian, who does guest spots on every popular sitcom including Insecure and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. You can find Tahir on Everything at @tahirmoore and TahirMoore.com. Thanks so much for listening! Please be sure to subscribe and download so you’ll know when the next episode drops. Also, you can rate and review Shut The Front Door on Apple Podcast here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/shut-the-front-door/id1274350382?mt=2 You can also watch every episode of Shut The Front Door on YouTube. Just search for the YouTube channel, Shut The Front Door. Or copy and paste the following link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA9jR6AYUaKs3aQx4qvDLWw You can follow Shut The Front Door on Instagram and Twitter @STFD_thePodcast and on FaceBook at fb.me/STFDthePodcast You can find Shawn Janifer on IG & Twitter @shawnjanjan. Shut The Front Door is shot at the Comedy Union in Los Angeles. For show and booking information please visit www.thecomedyunion.com or call 323-934-9300. Intro and Outro music by Trombone Shorty - "Unc." A/V edited by Antoin Moore at 8waveproductions@gmail.com. Shut The Front Door, all photographs copyrighted by their respective owners. SHOW NOTES 4:45 – London’s Denzel Washington impression 7:37 – Cat’s Meow 10:26 – Raining Cat’s And Dogs 13:50 – Elephant In The Room 17:37 – Crazy Like A Fox 20:47 – Cat Got Your Tongue 25:00 – London’s Paul Mooney impression
Is this generation too entitled? Comedian Sean Cullen, Actor London Brown, Former Tennis Pro and Coach Stephen Warboys, Promescent's Jeff Abraham, Lawyer Ari Goldkind From the 3 Sixty Secure studios, keeping everything SAFE.
HBO Baller's London Brown and Insecure's Sarunas Jackson in the studio. Crazy Rich Asians sequel hits a writing snag, diversity in film study findings, Hasan Minhaj shows 'The Two Sides of Canada' with cringe-worthy Trudeau interview, Hong Kong protesters, all things TIFF and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Doc is going small screen big time actor with London Brown who plays Reggie on HBO "Ballers." The Doc and London talk violence in LA, differences between theater and TV, the benefits of dressing classy (and why the Doc dresses like a hobo), and the upcoming season of Ballers! This episode also has new fantastic music from Tropidelic! Listen now! Monologue: 0:50 Birthday Suit 1: 9:29 Millard's Still Exist: 13:23 Ripped from the Headlines: 17:50 Tropidelic and Bumpin' Uglies - Impossible: 32:57 Shoutouts: 37:57 Birthday Suit 2: 40:48 Things that Don't Suck: 49:10 London Brown Interview: 54:54 Tropidelic - Bad One: 1:25:13 Birthday Suit 3: 1:30:18
On Episode 44 Petey and Elena go backstage at Arlington Drafthouse and talk to headliner London Brown. We talk comedy, the importance of a good hair cut and coming together no matter what. Sound cheesy? Well don't judge before you listen, so check it out!
Host Gene Swank is joined by special guest, actor and comedian, London Brown. London co-stars alongside Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in the hit HBO original series Ballers. The show is co-hosted by Elena Nabi from Yuppr and Josh Frazier of Capture. London talks to us what it's like to work alongside "The Rock", overcoming failure and we even managed to squeeze in an impression from his comedy routine. This episode is sponsored by Propellant Labs Online Incubator. Propellant Labs is an equity free incubator that helps business professionals raise capital and take their business to the next level.
Sam Cook sits down with actor London Brown to chat about his life as a comedian, his perfect date and working on the HBO television series "Ballers".
Happy Valentine's Day! Join my guest, the triple threat star of HBO's Ballers, London Brown, as we talk about how soon should you start dating after a break up, the lack of intimacy in the modern age and putting the appetizer before the steak. Email us at singlegirlproblemspodcast@gmail.com.
Wanna know what it takes to succeed in acting and comedy? Matt @mattgottesman talks with London Brown (Actor, Comedian - HBO Ballers, the Hustle) about the importance of staying grounded and humbled, yet hardworking, focused and dedicated, connecting the dots that lead to the bigger picture, starting his journey at 15, working alongside the Rock with HBO Ballers, the ongoing growth of his career which comes from resilience and focus, his passion for photography and fashion, always working in anticipation for what's to come and much more...
This week's Performance Anxiety features actor London Brown. He talks about his role as Fat Reggie on HBO's hit show Ballers. He also talks about stand up comedy, his photography, his new project, Asia A, and how he maintains his incredible positive attitude in an industry filled with rejection. Give him a follow on IG @reallondonbrown Please rate & review us wherever you listen. Follow us on social media @PerformanceAnx
Comedian/Actor London Brown from HBO's Ballers joins host Elias on this week's episode. You have seen him as "Fat Reggie" on Ballers, we talk about his career in acting and stand up comedy. We also talk about his love for photography and more. You can find London on Instagram @reallondonbrown and Twitter @reallondonbrown Outro- Ballers Email the show themccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter @themccpodcast Twitter @EliasG77 Instagram @themccpodcast Facebook www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themancavechronicles.podbean.com
London Brown talks about his role as Reggie on HBO's hit show Ballers. He also talks about his career as a stand up comedian and much more!
Comedians London Brown and Tahir Brown join Pat and Aaron in studio to talk about their shows at the Tampa Improv,, their roles on Ballers (London) and Insecure (Tahir) and more!
It was the fastest two hours in sports talk radio this week, as the guys jam packed Breakfast with the Bolts with Mathieu Joseph, College and NFL Pick-Em, Things I Like, and a visit from comedians London Brown and Tahir Moore into two hours!
This week, on a Totally Extra moment of the podcast, London Brown chops it up about acting on HBO's "Ballers", stand up comedy, what his first joke was, and what his favorite impression is that he does.
This week, on a Totally Extra moment of the podcast, London Brown chops it up about acting on HBO's "Ballers", stand up comedy, what his first joke was, and what his favorite impression is that he does.
Comedian and Actor LONDON BROWN is Kickin it W/Clayton an crew to talk about how it all began for him. From touring with Chris Tucker, to teaching in LA school district. Check out an all new ep of KWC!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teamclaytonthomas/support
This is the twenty-second episode of the Average to Savage podcast featuring HBO's Baller actor London Brown. Paul Guarino talked with London Brown discussing his start as a comedian, life on the set of HBO's Ballers, and his future in stand up comedy & acting. Follow London Brown https://www.instagram.com/reallondonbrown https://www.twitter.com/reallondonbrown Powered by Ballsy https://ballwash.com/ Use the code PGSPORTS for 15% off
On tonight's episode Good Mom's are joined by Comedian and actor on HBO's hit show "Ballers", London Brown. They are discussing racism featured on another popular podcast, ancestral patterns in dating and cheating and whether men and women can actually be friends. Tune in for some aha moments and a male perspective on all topics.@reallondonbrown@goodmoms_badchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
These clips are packing up the shorts and lawn chairs, and are getting ready to hibernate in the warmth of The Best Of. Clips Featuring: Spencer Dobson, London Brown, Brandon Lewis, and Steve ByrneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that Shy hasn't eaten in two years? Well, something like that. We're getting a Hy-Vee soon though, so that might change things. Interesting, I know.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you only know London Brown as the infamous Reggie on HBO's Ballers, you might be surpirsed that the man behind the role is such a charming, thoughtful actor. In this provocative conversation, London walks us through his journey from comedy-fest champ to drama-series standout. Why did his college roommate swipe all his best clothes? What type of woman does he date? All these questions and more are answered, with some of London's peerless impersonations along the way.
Actor/Comedian London Brown, envies Canadian Health Care and shares observations about style and relationships. Brown details his first encounter with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson on HBO's Ballers, including a pretty good impression of the superstar and his movies. Finally, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and Brown does his best Denzel Washington impression.
Actor/Comedian London Brown, envies Canadian Health Care and shares observations about style and relationships. Brown details his first encounter with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson on HBO's Ballers, including a pretty good impression of the superstar and his movies. Finally, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and Brown does his best Denzel Washington impression.
Hey this is the F Words. I'm Natasha and I'm Anthony and Taylor is playing hookie so we brought in a guest. You've seen him on Ballers with Dwayne Johnson. He's a comedian an actor and an impressionist welcome London Brown. Do you watch Ballers? Tweet the team @taylor_kaye @natashankpr @mantella_a
Hey this is the F Words. I'm Natasha and I'm Anthony and Taylor is playing hookie so we brought in a guest. You've seen him on Ballers with Dwayne Johnson. He's a comedian an actor and an impressionist welcome London Brown. Do you watch Ballers? Tweet the team @taylor_kaye @natashankpr @mantella_a
One of the stars from HBO's Ballers, Actor & Comedian London Brown calls in to discuss what adding King James to the Lakeshow means as a Laker fan, how he really got the nickname "Fat Reggie" and what the audience can expect on the upcoming season of Ballers, airing on August 12th (check your local listing). Music by Free Rap Beats | Hip-Hop Instrumentals
Raymond and Mr. Mecc talk a little bit about the Knicks Summer league, and then had a conversation with London Brown from HBO's series "Ballers." They talked about his experience on the set for the show, NBA topics surrounding LeBron James, and what to expect in season 4.
Today on The Neil Haley Show Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Caregiver Dave will interview London Brown of HBO's Ballers. Born and raised in Los Angeles, London is a trained actor, dancer, comedian and impressionist. He stars on the HBO series "Ballers" opposite Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Previously he was the lead in "The Hustle" for The Fuse Network which was created and produced by Prentice Penny. London also won Best International Comedian at the 2013 Black Comedy Awards in the UK and has opened on the road for Chris Tucker and many other headliners.
Join Dave Nassaney as he co-hosts with Neil haley to interview co-star with Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson, London Brown, star of HBO's Ballers. Born and raised in Los Angeles, London is a trained actor, dancer, comedian and impressionist. He stars on the HBO series "Ballers" opposite Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Previously he was the lead in "The Hustle" for The Fuse Network which was created and produced by Prentice Penny. London also won Best International Comedian at the 2013 Black Comedy Awards in the UK and has opened on the road for Chris Tucker and many other headliners.
Comedians ANT and Greg Baldwin talk about the year that was 2017, their guests and how the podcast got started. Enjoy! A special thanks to all of our guests: Margaret Cho, Jay Westbrook, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Perez Hilton, Stephanie Shullman, Hugh Sheridan, Eric Lampaert, Ian Harvey, Joey Feldman, Rocco Stowe, Paul Casey, Ritch Shydner, PJ Stahl, Gerry Feltman, Elaine Hendricks, Terri McDonald, Alex Plank, Jimmy Shin, Carnie Wilson, Greg Cope White, Cort McCown, Mary Carey, Maury Sterling, Jamie Kennedy, Anna David, William Constantine, Amy Dresner, Willie Aames, Tony Tripoli, Alishia Ochse, Elissa Rosenthal, Bobby Lee, Greg Behrendt, Mara Shapshay, Devin Mann, London Brown, and Miles Szanto. Also a special thanks to all who have helped to spread the word about the show and who have supported us throughout the year: Paul Lander, Mike & Liz Murphy, Miles Szantos, and Elissa Rosenthal. Finally, a hearty hurrah to Executive Producer Matty Staudt and our workhorses behind the scenes: Audio Editor Joey Marchini, Webmaster & Digital Director Cecilie Korst of Chapelure Media, and Audio Engineer & Producer Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, London Brown is a trained actor, dancer, comedian and impressionist (his Denzel Washington is epic). He talks with ANT and Greg about growing up in the hood, humor saving lives, becoming famous and the death of his baby brother, which shook his world. London Brown is one of LA's hottest up and coming comedians. but he is also much more than that. London is also a trained actor, dancer, and impressionist. He stars on the HBO series "Ballers" as the character Reggie opposite Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Previously he was the lead role of "D" in "The Hustle" for The Fuse Network which was created and produced by Prentice Penny. In his first two years as a comedian, London Brown hit some of the most legendary stages. Those stages include the The Comedy Union, The Improv, The Comedy Store, and Gotham Comedy Club. He was also the winner of the first ever Robin Harris Rising Star award as well as Best International Comedian for 2013 Black Comedy awards in the UK. He has shared stages with Katt Williams, Tony Rock and Kevin Hart. London was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. Though his aspirations took him out of that troubled neighborhood, he did not come out unscathed, even in adulthood. His younger brother Wendall Lee, a 25 year old college graduate and aspiring NBA player, was murdered in 2015, killed in random drive-by shooting. The gunman was never caught. London is also a mentor, reaching out to kids in South Central and hoping to make a positive impression on them before they get into trouble. You can find him speaking at after-school programs and spending time with members of the Boys and Girls Clubs.
Co-hosted by Del Harrison, Buttah Man & Chloe Hilliard.Guests: Arvin Mitchell, Derek Gaines, Chico Will, Tahir Moore, Gary Curtis, London Brown, Lil JJ aka Jay Lewis and Dave Helem. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
AFTERBUZZ TV — Ballers edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Ballers. In this episode hosts Bamm Ericsen, Jill Munroe, Suzette Babb, and special guest London Brown discuss episode 3. ABOUT BALLERS: Ballers is an American television series created by Steve Levinson. A series centered around a group of football players and their families, friends, and handlers. The pilot episode was written by Levinson and directed by Peter Berg. A superstar during his football playing days, Spencer Strasmore tries to find the same success as a financial manager for current players in sun-splashed Miami. Heeding his boss Joe's instruction to "monetize his friendships," Spencer builds a client base of young phenoms and veteran stars alike, but his role in their lives far exceeds money management as he struggles to help them navigate the many traps that come with life as big-time "ballers." The series is created by Stephen Levinson ("Entourage," "Boardwalk Empire") and s --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Monday on The Steven Knight Show we welcome comedian and one of the stars of the HBO hit show Ballers, London Brown. Then we welcome the talented Philadelphia born Hip Hop artist DeJuan Whaley. Plus we are live with the question of the day, sports, fashion, music, movie reviews and hot topics. Don't miss it! Monday, September 28, 2015 at 10PM EST. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestevenknightshow/support
AFTERBUZZ TV — Ballers edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Ballers. In this episode hosts Bamm Ericsen, Kennelia Stradwick, Emile Ennis Jr, and Sofia Stanley discuss episode 10 with special guests London Brown, Antoine Harris, and Donovan W. Carter. Ballers is an American television series created by Steve Levinson. A series centered around a group of football players and their families, friends, and handlers. The pilot episode was written by Levinson and directed by Peter Berg. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Ballers edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Ballers. In this episode hosts Bamm Ericsen, Kennelia Stradwick, Emile Ennis Jr, and Sofia Stanley discuss episode 10 with special guests London Brown, Antoine Harris, and Donovan W. Carter. Ballers is an American television series created by Steve Levinson. A series centered around a group of football players and their families, friends, and handlers. The pilot episode was written by Levinson and directed by Peter Berg. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV — Ballers edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Ballers. In this episode hosts Sofia Stanley, Kennelia Stradwick, Bamm Ericsen, and Emile Ennis Jr. discuss episode 3 with London Brown. Ballers is an American television series created by Steve Levinson. A series centered around a group of football players and their families, friends, and handlers. The pilot episode was written by Levinson and directed by Peter Berg. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Ballers edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Ballers. In this episode hosts Sofia Stanley, Kennelia Stradwick, Bamm Ericsen, and Emile Ennis Jr. discuss episode 3 with London Brown. Ballers is an American television series created by Steve Levinson. A series centered around a group of football players and their families, friends, and handlers. The pilot episode was written by Levinson and directed by Peter Berg. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Next on the Craft Beer 102 series is a discussion about browns and the difference between a London Brown and Northern Brown. Of course there's a touch of history in this episode and a beer fun fact at the end so grab a brew and take a listen.
Spring, One Spring Eve by Willie Meikle, the Gundestrup Cauldron and Horns of Power Celebrating the Spring, we bring you a very moving story by Willie Meikle, a wonderful piece from Horns of Power and four great pieces of music. In addition there is a very powerful Irish poem and we take another visit to The Dragon's Head deep in the Highlands to visit Duncan, the old Scottish Shannachie. Full show notes, details and Contributor pages over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/spring2009 Running Order: Intro 0:41 News & Views 1:37 Spring Equinox 3:32 Spot On by Claymore 5:52 Cernunnos & the Gundestrup Cauldron 10:05 The Witch-God Cernunnos by Sorita D'Este 10:30 The Warrior by the Bards of Mystic 24:00 Mise Éire by Pádraic Mac Piarais 28:34 One Spring Eve by Willie Meikle 31:00 The Children of Lir by Sora 44:24 Beara, Queen of Alba by Andy Guthrie 49:24 One Autumn Day by Catherine Duc 54:53 Listener Feedback - Kent, Jodie 58:51 Promo - BYKI Irish 1:01:50 Promo - Searching for my Wives 1:03:21 Outtakes 1:05:36 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x Released: 21st March 2009, 1hr 8m We love to hear from you! Please email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us using Speakpipe News & Views Gary apologises for losing emails - again! Come on Gary - stop fiddling with your computer and it might last five minutes :) We also announce the beginning of the Fansite section of the website for all those of you who may have been inspired by the stories. You might have written a story, a poem or maybe drawn/painted a picture or made some music. We welcome your submissions so that other in the Podshow clan can see your work. Please remember that all submissions would be subject to our Creative Commons licence. If you require a different licence, please let us know and we will make it clear on your page. We also wish everyone a very happy St. Patrick's Day for the 17th March. The Spring Equinox We chat about the meaning of the Spring Equinox and the coming of Spring. We talk about the Green Man and Mother Earth. Did the Celts celebrate the Equinox and Easter (Ostara) together. Spot On by Claymore High-energy and committed!!! England born Chris, as well as Jim and Derrek like to enjoy ourselves, and like to get everybody around us to have a fun time, but we also are very dedicated musicians. Although it may seem like Claymore is just about jumping around and not appearing serious, all of us are committed to being the best at what each of us do. We have our regular drummer Don (Otto) Wilson out with us on most occasions also. We are truly passionate about the music. We are also very grateful for our family and friends, who come out or support us in many different ways. You can find out more details about Claymore on their website or on their Contributor Page on our website. Cernunnos & the Gundestrup Cauldron The Gundestrup cauldron is a richly decorated silver vessel, thought to date from between 200 BC and 300 AD, or more narrowly between 150 BC and 1 BC. This places it within the late La Tène period or early Roman Iron Age. The cauldron is the largest known example of European Iron Age silver work. For more information, consult the Wiki page for the Cauldron. The Witch-God Cernunnos by Sorita D'Este This anthology is the first of its kind to be focused on the horned gods of our ancestors and includes both scholarly essays, bardic retellings of stories such as that of Herne the Hunter and a number of experiential essays. Invocations and meditation journeys are also included. The piece we bring you from this wonderful book is about the Celtic God Cernunnos and was written by the book's editor, the talented Sorita D'Este. Bibliographic References for this article Banier, Antoine; The Mythology and Fables of the Ancients, 1739; A Millar, London Brown, Norman O.; Hermes the Thief, 1990; Lindisfarne Press; Massachusettes Daniélou, Alain; Gods of Love and Ecstasy: The Traditions of Shiva and Dionysus, 1992; Inner Traditions International, Vermont Davidson, Hilda Ellis; The Lost Beliefs of Northern Europe; 1999; Barnes & Noble, New York Gimbutas, Marija; Anza ca 6500-5000 BC: A Cultural Yardstick for the Study of Neolithic Southeast Europe; in Journal of Field Archaeology Vol. 1.1; 1974; Boston University Henig, Martin; A Corpus of Roman Engraved Gemstones from British Sites (2 vols); 1974; BAR; Oxford Olmsted, G.S.; The Gundestrup Cauldron; 1979; in Collection Latomus 162; Brussels Rankine, David & d'Este, Sorita; The Isles of the Many Gods; 2007; Avalonia; London Ross, Anne; Pagan Celtic Britain; 1967; Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd; London You can find out more details about Avalonia Books on their Contributor page on this website or visit the Avalonia website to buy the book or view their other fascinating titles. The Warrior by The Bards of Mystic William Widmaier is the “Captain” of the Bards of Mystic, William is the founder and the driving force behind the Bards. He is also the writer of all the stories, and that's his voice you hear narrating. Find out more about the Bards of Mystic on Myspace. More details will also be found on our Contributor Page. Mise Éire by Pádraic Mac Piarais (Patrick Pearse) Pádraic Mac Piarais (1879–1916) was a teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916. Pearse wrote stories and poems in both Irish and English, his best-known English poem being "The Wayfarer". He also penned several allegorical plays in the Irish language, including The King, The Master, and The Singer. His short stories in Irish include Eoghainín na nÉan ("Eoineen of the Birds"), Íosagán, Na Bóithre ("The Roads"), and An Bhean Chaointe ("The Keening Woman"). These are translated into English by Joseph Campbell (in the Collected Works of 1917). [Wiki] Mise Éire: Sine mé ná an Chailleach Bhéarra Mór mo ghlóir: Mé a rug Cú Chulainn cróga. Mór mo náir: Mo chlann féin a dhíol a máthair. Mór mo phian: Bithnaimhde do mo shíorchiapadh. Mór mo bhrón: D'éag an dream inar chuireas dóchas. Mise Éire: Uaigní mé ná an Chailleach Bhéarra. I am Ireland: I am older than the old woman of Beare. Great my glory: I who bore Cuchulainn, the brave. Great my shame: My own children who sold their mother. Great my pain: My irreconcilable enemy who harrasses me continually... Great my sorrow That crowd, in whom I placed my trust, died. I am Ireland: I am lonelier than the old woman of Beare. One Spring Eve by Willie Meikle Willie Meikle is a Scottish Author who writes Fantasy and Horror Fiction and has eight books published. Many of his stories and books are set in Scotland and are weaved with Mythology and folklore. Willie has had 130 stories published in the genre press, both in paper and on-line magazines and his work has appeared in the UK, Ireland, the USA, India, Greece, Romania and Canada. He has graciously allowed us to present an amazingly powerful short story called One Spring Eve. You can find out more about Willie and his work at his website or you can read more details about this fantastic author in our Contributor pages. The Children of Lir by Sora Sora (aka Andrea Hunt) is an independent musician with a different philosophy on how she wants to share her music with the world. Perhaps it was all of the touring she did as a teenager with the Calgary Youth Orchestra and the Calgary Fiddlers that made her appreciate the subtleties of having a solid home base. It may have been the influence of playing with elite musicians and performing to sell out crowds that seeded her desire to mold a new musical lifestyle. Her natural flair for Celtic vocal styling leaps out in her 2003 debut CD “Winds Of Change”. On this self produced project all 13 tracks were recorded live off the floor. “What you hear is what we did” Sora says. “Everyone was in the same small room at the same time”. The arrangements for each song were chosen specifically because they were so different from anything she had ever heard – which gave her the chance to put her heart and sound into each track. You can find her music on Myspace or Corvid Media. You can find out more details about Sora on her Contributor Page on our website. Children of Lir When on feathered wings take flight 'Oer the hills beating the time To the swans final song Sung so sweet, so for so long As they leave rocky shore Flying west with the sun And I watch from the land I love My past come undone Oh Children of Lir where have you gone? The hills they are bare but echo your song Echo your song The stones silently fall And where do I belong? On the hollow faerie mound The silence calls mocking the time When the swans haunting song Carried far, resounding strong And their stories they drift Upon stormy seas Lost in the waves of time The island, it is me Oh Children of Lir where have you gone? The hills they are bare but echo your song Echo your song The stones silently fall And where do I belong? When the bells so loudly toll An anthem rung drowing the sound To the swans final song Silver notes, fading, withdrawn Change swiftly comes On the wings of the dove The voices once heard are gone Where are they love? Oh Children of Lir where have you gone? The hills they are bare but echo your song Echo your song Oh Children of Lir where have you gone? The hills they are bare but echo your song Echo your song The stones silently fall And where do I belong? Do I belong? Beara, Queen of Alba by Andy Guthrie We are incredibly privileged to have Andy as a Contributor to the show. He tells stories that are alive in his family today and that have come down through the ages. He says: The old Legends are a passion and a Joy, and the writings of Fiona Macleod are inspiration, in all I do. I have been a Head gardener of 31 years for large house, and sill working, I see the years come and go from spring to winner, and love it all. I retell the old stories. You can read more about Andy on his Myspace page or on our Contributor Page. One Autumn Day by Catherine Duc Visions and Dreams Catherine Duc produces instrumentals blending Ambient, Celtic, Classical, Electronica and World music. Catherine is a classically trained pianist and has studied recording and production techniques at the Concert Hall in Melbourne. She also has a Diploma in Film Music Composition from The London School of Creative Studies. She was presented with the 'Instrumental Artist of The Year' award at the 16th Annual Los Angeles Music Awards. She has also won first prize in the Electronica category of a national song competition organised by Philips Australia. You can find out more details about Catherine on Myspace or on her Contributor Page on our website. Listener Feedback Kent, Jodie We read an email from Kent, who raises an interesting question about cross-cultural influences between the Vikings and the Celts. We also play our first voicemail (from Jodie) using the new voicemail feature on the website - yay! Promo - BYKI Irish BYKI (Before You Know It) Byki is a powerful and personalized language-learning system. It locks foreign language words and phrases into your memory so that you can recall them perfectly and remember them forever. Put simply: Byki works, it's smart, and people tell us they can't stop using it. Find out more about their premium and free Irish Gaelic products at the BYKI Irish Luck website. Promo - Searching for my Wives William Bostock Searching For My Wives by William Bostock Imagine how it all began, this marvelous, long journey of Humanity. Some souls work for peace and happiness. Others, though, despoil, degrade, and kill. This is a novel of past lives, reincarnation, and our occult history. Not many protohumans were alive, one and one-half million years ago, but all of us had souls, and souls persist, and there are souls which lived in hominids in Chesowanja, eastern Africa who have lived among us almost to the present day. Shimmer loves his wives, Sita and Ahalya, and tries to share sweet lives with them, but the trickster Murk, intent on dragging Mankind down, drives black souls to attack the ones who love. Come along as Shimmer leads migrations. Relive the waning of the Great Ice Age and the planetwide disaster. And remember how Old Kingdom Egypt travelled through a pleat in time to stabilize and rule the river plains of northern India. Re-experience Murk's dark campaign to undermine that peaceful land, and once again respond to Shimmer and Old Shiver's call to arms and meet the enemy between two rivers at fabled Kurukshetra. Find the podcast at Podiobooks.com. Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow) Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow: Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Special Thanks For incidental music: Julien Boulier, Opale Voile from Remanence. See the Contributor Page for more details. Shane D Rymer, Complaint v2 from Celestial Mechanics. See the Contributor Page for more details. BertycoX, Toy Piano from Film'O Graf. See the Contributor Page for more details. Evan, Ouverture and Perdue from Alice. Rever... Peut-etre... Part 1 from Rever... Peut-etre...See the Contributor Page for more details. Miguel Herrero, Sadness from Soundtrack EP. See the Contributor Page for more details. Sydney Poma, Elle obsede from Compositions Audiovisu'Elle.. See the Contributor Page for more details. Bezed'h, Tout le monde debout from Ton jour viendra. See the Contributor Page for more details. Kahlan, Nemesis from Nemesis. See the Contributor Page for more details. Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See the Contributor Page for details. Kim Robertson, Angels in Disguise. See the Contributor Page for more details. Jigger, Time Ticks Away. See the Contributor Page for more details. For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details. Additional Sources And, of course, the Awen - inspiration and imagination! Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page. Save
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