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Actor, writer, podcaster, and professional funny person Danielle Radford join the Dark Universe to pitch what might be our most unhinged installment yet. It's not "Waterworld," it's "Waterworld: The Stunt Show... The Movie? Learn how this beloved theme park attraction based on the maligned box office boondoggle found a special place in Danielle's heart, and how we can possible turn this into a franchise extension of our sprawling Dark Universe! Our podcast partner this episode is DC Action News, a new podcast reporting bravely and boldly every Wednesday as the news breaks from the center of the multiverse (by which we mean the DC Comics Universe). Hosted by Alex Jaffe. PLUS: Stick around to the end to hear the new single from Dylan's band No Jersey, "How to Make it In America!" Now streaming wherever you're listening to this. Plus, there's a music video on YouTube. TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - Intros 00:03:33 - Introducing the Waterworld Stunt Spectacular 00:16:33 - Danielle talks horror 00:21:17 - I guess we'll also summarize Waterworld the Movie 00:33:25 - Stunt show plot summary 00:45:12 - Break, DC Action News promo, quick Dylan announcement 00:46:28 - Danielle's pitch 00:53:49 - D&D workshop the pitch 00:01:17 - "How to Make It In America" by No Jersey
I hope you all enjoyed your holiday! We are on break, but we've decided to give you guys a previously Patreon-exclusive episode in the meantime.Today is a special day. Today is the day the tables turn. Mal loses his cool and leans completely into his fanhood. The stars of his favorite show of all time ‘How To Make It In America' come in to chat about the journey of becoming actors in NYC. They recap their journey with the show, and why it had to prematurely end. They share exclusive memories with filming with Kid Cudi and Pusha T before they became the stars they are now, as well as special times with Heath Ledger and Meryl Streep.For MORE Rory & Mal, make sure you subscribe to our Patreon community, for exclusive episodes, first access to tickets and merch sales, private live chats with the team, + more! https://www.patreon.com/newrorynmalFollow Rory: @ThisIsRoryFollow MAL: @MAL_ByTheWayFollow Julian: @Julian__nicholasFollow Demaris on YT: https://www.youtube.com/@DemarisG To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMALYouTube Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMAL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I hope you all enjoyed your holiday! We are on break, but we've decided to give you guys a previously Patreon-exclusive episode in the meantime. Today is a special day. Today is the day the tables turn. Mal loses his cool and leans completely into his fanhood. The stars of his favorite show of all time ‘How To Make It In America' come in to chat about the journey of becoming actors in NYC. They recap their journey with the show, and why it had to prematurely end. They share exclusive memories with filming with Kid Cudi and Pusha T before they became the stars they are now, as well as special times with Heath Ledger and Meryl Streep. For MORE Rory & Mal, make sure you subscribe to our Patreon community, for exclusive episodes, first access to tickets and merch sales, private live chats with the team, + more! https://www.patreon.com/newrorynmal Follow Rory: @ThisIsRory Follow MAL: @MAL_ByTheWay Follow Julian: @Julian__nicholas Follow Demaris on YT: https://www.youtube.com/@DemarisG To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMALYouTube Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMAL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan Greenberg & Victor Rasuk recap Season 1 Episode 4 of HBO's How To Make It In America, entitled "Unhappy Birthday". The guys discuss their favorite scenes from the episode, bts stories from shooting, Meat Packing District club scene, Ben's rubber-banded phone, Rachel's bday, Cam's catering hustle, a key note from producer Steve Levinson, Bryan's favorite scene in the ENTIRE SHOW, Kappo finally gets to go to Avenue, the NYC club scene in the 90s, cricket tacos, and more!
Bryan Greenberg and Victor Rasuk join Ebro In The Morning to discuss their time while shooting "How To Make It In America" and their new podcast "We Almost Made It"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bryan Greenberg & Victor Rasuk recap Episode 2 of HBO's How To Make It In America, "Crisp"! Vic & Bryan discuss their favorite scenes of episode 2, Julian Farino shooting the episode on an iPhone, Bryan's experience working with Griffin Dunne, Bryan's Directorial debut with Junction, bts about the jean shop & pizza parlor scenes, where to find the best slice in NYC, the butcher shop, walk & talk scenes, John Varvatos, Rasta Monsta, Ben & Rachel's dinner fight, Ben at Rachel's window, and their own "F@$% that guy!" moments.
Bryan Greenberg & Victor Rasuk sit down with rapper & fellow HTMIIA co-star Scott Mescudi, aka Kid Cudi! In PART 1, Cudi talks about how he came to join HTMIIA, how is audition lead to the creation of his character "Domingo Dean", the Day 'n' Nite Crookers video, what moving to New York did for his artistic process, his hustles coming up before the music, his new projects with M. Night Shyamalan & the Lucas brothers, future aspirations in the film industry, how rehab changed his life, & what fans can expect from his new music!Follow us on Instagram @WeAlmostMadeItPodcast @BryanGreenberg @VictorRasukLeave us a 5-STAR Rating & Review on Apple Podcasts AND leave a comment on our IG page @WeAlmostMadeItPodcast for a chance to win our (Almost) Hat SIGNED by Bryan Greenberg, Victor Rasuk & Kid Cudi!
“You have to treat it as a foreign country; you have to make the same kind of preparation for market entry as if you were preparing to go into India or Indonesia or somewhere else.” That's a quote from Duncan Edwards, guest on this episode of WTBIA. Despite the cultural similarities, treat the US like any foreign market – do your prep. Duncan is the CEO of the British American Business, a leading transatlantic trade organisation with 450 member companies. The BAB exists to strengthen trans-Atlantic business.Preparation for market entry into the US, as a UK-based company, is critical, and that's what Richard and Duncan discuss on the show. There's a significant failure rate for companies attempting to enter the US market – Duncan explains how to avoid it. Plus, the influence of Brexit on global trade dynamics, and the unique characteristics of the various US states. Always an Expat is affiliated with Plan First Wealth LLC, an SEC registered investment advisor. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Plan First Wealth. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Plan First Wealth does not provide any tax and/or legal advice and strongly recommends that listeners seek their own advice in these areas.
The guys talk Brendan taking peptides, UFC bout announcements including Nick Diaz vs Vicente Luque and Tony Ferguson vs Michael Chiesa, Bryan and Victor's experience on How To Make It In America, Callen's crazy New York past, Bryan Greenberg meeting Obama, Victor's Luis Guzmán story, Greenberg and Victor's new "WE (ALMOST) MADE IT" podcast, current events around the world and much more! DraftKings - Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code: FIGHTER O'Reilly Auto Parts - https://oreillyauto.com/FIGHTER Progressive - https://www.progressive.com/ True Classic - Upgrade your wardrobe and get up to 25% OFF @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/FIGHTER ! #trueclassicpod #sponsored JOYMODE - https://usejoymode.com/fighter or enter code: Fighter at checkout for 20% off your first order Sportsmans's Cove Lodge - http://alaskasbestlodge.com/ Use code “TFATK” at checkout for 10% off your first trip! Happy Hippo - https://happyhippo.com/pages/brendan-schaub Promo Code: TFATK for 20% OFF for LIFE! Fieldcraft Survival - https://fieldcraftsurvival.com/fighter Use code: Fighter20 for 20% OFF Training and Product
Bryan Greenberg & Victor Rasuk continue their chat with Creator/Show Runner of HBO's How To Make It In America, Ian Edelman! PART 2 includes more about Ian's writing team, Javier Nunez's character Wilfredo Gomez, fashion influences, Drake vs Kendrick, Tyson vs Paul, Ryan Garcia, shooting the party scenes(and the real parties that followed), the show's trip to Tokyo, Japan, nearly landing Jay-Z, how "I Need A Dolla" by Aloe Blacc became the show's theme song, the shocking reality of the show's cancellation, and much more!
Bryan Greenberg & Victor Rasuk chat with Creator/Show Runner of HBO's How To Make It In America, Ian Edelman! PART 1 includes his inspiration for writing the show, how he first met Bryan & Vic, the early road of his career, what led to Kid Cudi's involvement, his hustle prior to getting the show picked up, memories from shooting the pilot, and his lightbulb moment! Stay tuned for PART 2 next week!
Scott Galloway discusses his book "The Algebra of Wealth" and the growing disconnect between young people and their economic futures.
Leslie is joined by Scott Paul, President of the Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM), a partnership established by some of America's leading manufacturers and the United Steelworkers union. The two discuss why Chinese-based e-commerce company Temu, who's spending billions on ads, and has already reshaped how many American shop, isn't paying the United States any tariffs. Here's a brief explanation from AAM's latest blog on the subject: "The “de minimis” exemption in U.S. trade law allows anything valued under $800 to enter the United States duty-free. It was originally intended for one-off type things, like making it easier for tourists traveling abroad to bring souvenirs back from vacations abroad. But Temu and fellow Chinese e-commerce brand SHEIN have exploited de minimis because they send their merchandise direct-to-consumer, avoiding tariffs because their stuff is so darn cheap (remember, Temu's average transaction is $25!)." If you want to help protect American jobs, then please sign and share this petition telling your members of Congress to stop companies like SHEIN, Temu and Amazon from dodging U.S. trade enforcement, by visiting TinyURL.com/CloseLoophole. Scott and Leslie then chat about the grave danger being posed to the U.S. Auto industry from China, thanks to the communist nation's intentional industrial overcapacity. Next, Scott shares some moments from his great interview with Rachel M. Slace, Author of, "Making It in America." Finally, Leslie and Scott talk about a new study that "underscores how the embrace of a more muscular industrial policy under Democratic President Joe Biden could spread investments into regions left behind by decades of offshoring." For over 16 years, Scott Paul and AAM have worked to make American manufacturing a top-of-mind issue for voters and our national leaders through effective advocacy, innovative research, and a savvy public relations strategy. Their website is www.AmericanManufacturing.org and their handle on X is @KeepItMadeInUSA. Scott's handle is @ScottPaulAAM.
Leslie is joined by Scott Paul, President of the Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM), a partnership established by some of America's leading manufacturers and the United Steelworkers union. The two discuss why Chinese-based e-commerce company Temu, who's spending billions on ads, and has already reshaped how many American shop, isn't paying the United States any tariffs. Here's a brief explanation from AAM's latest blog on the subject: "The “de minimis” exemption in U.S. trade law allows anything valued under $800 to enter the United States duty-free. It was originally intended for one-off type things, like making it easier for tourists traveling abroad to bring souvenirs back from vacations abroad. But Temu and fellow Chinese e-commerce brand SHEIN have exploited de minimis because they send their merchandise direct-to-consumer, avoiding tariffs because their stuff is so darn cheap (remember, Temu's average transaction is $25!)." If you want to help protect American jobs, then please sign and share this petition telling your members of Congress to stop companies like SHEIN, Temu and Amazon from dodging U.S. trade enforcement, by visiting TinyURL.com/CloseLoophole. Scott and Leslie then chat about the grave danger being posed to the U.S. Auto industry from China, thanks to the communist nation's intentional industrial overcapacity. Next, Scott shares some moments from his great interview with Rachel M. Slace, Author of, "Making It in America." Finally, Leslie and Scott talk about a new study that "underscores how the embrace of a more muscular industrial policy under Democratic President Joe Biden could spread investments into regions left behind by decades of offshoring." For over 16 years, Scott Paul and AAM have worked to make American manufacturing a top-of-mind issue for voters and our national leaders through effective advocacy, innovative research, and a savvy public relations strategy. Their website is www.AmericanManufacturing.org and their handle on X is @KeepItMadeInUSA. Scott's handle is @ScottPaulAAM.
Matthew Richardson has reacted to the news the NRL is hoping to make it in the US market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Lee Sawyer is a strategist, consultant and educator with a passion for helping people and companies grow. In his new book, ‘Make It In America: How International Companies and Entrepreneurs Can Successfully Enter and Scale in US Markets,' he outlines the opportunities and challenges for businesses hoping to get traction in the world's biggest economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, our special guest is Matthew Lee Sawyer. Matthew is the author of Making It in America and an expert on how international companies and entrepreneurs successfully enter and scale in U.S. markets. Matthew is also a Columbia NYU professor, a business marketing strategist who has a rich history helping many recognizable large companies build their brand. He is also the director of Rocket Market Development. Matthew has won many industry awards, including the gold and silver fees, and he has been recognized by the Wall Street Journal as a pioneer in digital marketing, and most recently, his book was spotlighted in Forbes.We hope the topic of making it in America would provide some added value for our listeners. We hope you will gain some valuable insight into the world of customs tariffs. With all the supply chain challenges the world is facing, our aim is to maximize your duty drawback dollars and boost your bottom line. We hope you'll subscribe to our podcast to stay current with each new episode in which will unveil numerous ways to improve your international trade profitability. Thanks for listening.
Matthew Sawyer, matthew@matthewleesawyer.comHow to buy "MAKE IT IN AMERICA: HOW INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES AND ENTREPRENEURS CAN SUCCESSFULLY ENTER AND SCALE IN U.S. MARKETS"https://www.matthewleesawyer.com/https://www.amazon.com/Make-America-International-Entrepreneurs-Successfully/dp/1119885140https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/make-it-in-america-matthew-sawyer/1141367803--Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
On the first episode of 2023, delighted to bring in as a guest Mark Znowski Chairman and Co-Founder @ EngTal & Biotal. Mark is best known for cofounding and selling Staffgroup. Founded in 2003 it specialised in recruitment for the technology, finance, engineering, and energy sectors. It had offices in eight countries in Europe and the USA with revenues in excess of €70m. He shares his insights on what it takes to build and scale a successful recruitment business stateside, including the challenges he faced and the best practices he followed along the way. Great episode for anyone who is looking to expand your operations to the US or a recruiter considering taking on a new career path in America. Enjoy it! --- Recruiters Startup Podcast is sponsored by Loxo - https://www.recwired.com/loxo Bold Identities - https://www.recwired.com/boldidentities SourceBreaker - https://www.recwired.com/sourcebreaker RecWired - https://www.recwired.com/ Doherty Group Advisory - https://www.dohertygroupadvisory.io/
This episode of #TBNE features Business Strategist, Author (soon to be), and Adjunct Professor Matthew Lee Sawyer as we talk about his book that will be out soon called, "Make It In America". We talked a bit about his journey to being a professor, how that helped give him the confidence to write a book, and the effort and impact he wanted to make with writing this book.Be sure to check out Matt's book, now available for presale, at www.matthewleesawyer.com.Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review.Connect with Matthew Lee Sawyer:https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewsawyer/https://www.matthewleesawyer.com/Connect with Rob:www.robnapoli.comwww.linkedin.com/in/robnapIG: @robnapoli.riseupShow Produced by: Niranjan Deshpande (Nick), Broken Frames Studio, www.brokenframesstudio.comCreative Director: Maxim Sokolov, www.maximsokolov.com Special offer for #BearNation listeners interested in trying Brilliantly Warm (https://www.brilliantly.co/), use this 10% off discount code WELCOME10.We have teamed up with Phin, a social impact company, to give back for each episode to the communities we serve. To learn more or get involved with Phin for your company, visit: https://www.phinforgood.com/
Hoe zorg je ervoor dat jouw track daar op de radio komt? Hoe zorg je voor een succesvolle tour? En met welke zaken moet je rekeningen houden? Budi Voogt (CEO, MusicCareers), Thomas Deelder (Publisher, CTM), Ben Shprits (Vice President, Wasserman Music) vertellen tijdens dit panel alles wat je moet weten over hun ervaringen in the USA. De moderators zijn: Karin Koopmans (Projectmanager Dance, Dutch Music Export), Dieuwertje Heuvelings (Projectmanager Hip/Hop & R&B, Dutch Music Export). Luister naar mijn playlist: DME Talks. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7bw9zMvXRKo9THDdC35Xla?si=6236800db0594879 Voor meer informatie over Dutch Music Export -> https://www.dutchmusicexport.com Voor meer informatie over Soepermarkt Music Management -> https://www.soepermarkt.com Deze podcast is geproduceerd Geesje Oostland en opgenomen en nabewerkt door Adam Bar-Pereg in de Split Second Studio in Amsterdam.
Matthew Lee Sawyer is a business and marketing strategist and the Managing Director for Rocket Market Development. He teaches graduate courses in business strategy and marketing communications at Columbia and NYU and is the author of, Make It In America, How International Companies and Entrepreneurs Can Successfully Enter and Scale in U.S. Markets which he […] The post How International Companies and Entrepreneurs Can Make It in America with Matthew Lee Sawyer: Episode #69 appeared first on joanne tombrakos.
In this episode, we welcome Pete Roberts to the show. He is a 3rd-degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and the Founder of Origin USA, which is a fast-growing company headquartered in Farmington, Maine. Origin is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu lifestyle brand focused on creating dynamic products and training gear that both elevate and promote the culture and sport of BJJ. Origin's core products are jiu-jitsu gis, jeans, and boots, and they are expanding into hunting gear. He also runs Jocko Fuel, which is Jocko Willink's nutrition supplement line that includes protein, energy drinks, greens, vitamins, and other supplements. Overall, Pete's goal is to bring manufacturing back to the US. In this interview, we discuss why he started on the jiu-jitsu journey, why everyone should train jiu-jitsu, his failed entrepreneurial ventures prior to founding Origin, how he got connected with Jocko Willink, why he decided to spearhead bringing manufacturing back to the United States, the difficulty inherent in creating products in the US, what makes Origin gis so special, what we can expect from the new hunting line, and much more. Let's get into it… Go to the ORIGIN website to check out the full like of Origin and Jocko Fuel products: Gis, jeans, boots, protein, energy drinks, supplements, and much more. Use the promo code KYLE to get 10% off your order! Episode notes and links HERE Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is Matt Sawyer. Matt and I worked together a long time ago, and he taught me a lot about how to develop successful partnership with people who have a different work style or strengths. I still consider him a great mentor and friend. After a long and successful career as a marketing leader, Matt now divides his time between consulting and teaching at NYU and Columbia University. He is also the author of the upcoming book Make It In America, a book that explains the success factors and considerations for international companies interested in entering the US Market. KEY TAKEAWAYS [04:03] – Matt Sawyer introduction [07:16] – What are some of the ways that you drove transformation through this organization? And what can we learn from that? [09:45] – As you think about your style as a leader and sort of what you admire and respect in leaders, what were some of the key moments in your career? What are some of the key traits you see as fundamental when you are your best self as a leader? [11:33] – What made you decide to fully dedicate yourself to communicating and teaching? [15:30] – What are some of the lessons, a leader in a corporate world, can take and be successful in a classroom? [18:57] – How has your definition of success changed over the years? [19:40] – You have just finished writing a book, which is coming out in December. [21:58] – What are a couple of interesting areas that are unique to the American system that people need to be aware of? [24:56] – Is there another case study you can share? [27:55] – Is there any case of something that you see as a great best practice from a company that is coming into the US or is the book focusing on the topic of explaining what can go wrong? [30:24] – What are the three or four key things for someone who is starting a business to think about? [31:30] – What are some of the best practices for a company to maintain its own culture while also embracing the local culture? [33:45] – Are there some best practices processes that you have seen in some of your case studies? [34:52] – Are there lessons that can apply the other way, to American companies that want to go abroad? [35:57] – Is there an interest outside of your professional interest or hobby or a passion that you have? And how has that helped you in your professional world? [37:10] – What is the business expression or jargon that drives you crazy? [38:04] – Food for the body or food for the soul? [39:21] – Thank you and closing remarks. Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.com Websites: https://authenticleadershipforeverydaypeople.com/ (al4ep.com) https://www.matthewleesawyer.com/ (matthewleesawyer.com) Additional Links for Matt Sawyer: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewsawyer/ (linkedin.com/in/matthewsawyer) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MakeItInUSA/ (facebook.com/MakeItInUSA/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattS124 (@MattS124) Authentic Leadership For Everyday People / Dino Cattaneo Dino on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneo ( linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneo) Podcast Instagram –https://instagram.com/al4edp ( @al4edp ) Podcast Twitter –https://twitter.com/al4edp ( @al4edp) Podcast Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/al4edp ( facebook.com/al4edp) Music Susan Cattaneo: https://susancattaneo.bandcamp.com/ (susancattaneo.bandcamp.com) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This week on Skip Intro we discuss two of the nineties most influential comedies with The Larry Sanders Show and NewsRadio and our dinner party recommendations How To Make It In America and The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Come Join the Fun!Intelligent Speech Conference - 2022, June 25thCome hear me reveal possibly dangerous information about Gumbo. https://www.intelligentspeechconference.com/Regular Ticket Price: $30Extra 10% Off? Use the code: FOODBut Salt!Fish!Pirates!Possible Independence!The Sugar Economy!The accidental creation of the Cajuns!18th Century Salt in the New World is responsible for all sorts of things. And Cherokee or as we know them now - Virginia Hams.Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor TurtleShow Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood@gmail.com Twitter: @THoAFoodInstagram: @THoAFood
Katrins Chemieunterricht ist eine Weile her, aber Kerstin weiß alles über die reichen Lithiumvorkommen in Kalifornien. In Texas ist Öl immer noch ein Hoffnungsträger, sagt Julia. Joe Biden will irgendwie beides. Gast A: Kerstin Klein Gast B: Julia Kastein Host: Katrin Brand
In this episode Tori interviews guest Emma Sauer, Stylist and business owner of Apartment 403 a vintage clothing showroom in Los Angeles about moving to America and starting her business. If you would like to get to know Emma a little more make sure you check out her Q+A on teawithtori.comNew Episodes every Wednesday
Russia – Ukraine war. Brigham McCown has served two years as CEO of Alyeska, operator of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, is the former Acting Administrator of the Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, and a former naval aviator; He explains why the White House is exactly wrong about pipelines not being able to make the difference in time for the world's energy crisis. Having served in three Presidential Administrations and deployed to combat zones, he shares his expert view of the Russian-Ukrainian war. - - - - - Then, Daniel Turner of Power the Future calls on Biden to unleash American energy dominance as the answer to the Russian-Ukrainian war and the resultant energy crisis. - - - - - -Finally, David Holt of Consumer Energy Alliance critiques Biden's State of the Union Address, setting the record straight about the Make It In America mantra, particularly as it concerns American energy. Holt makes the argument that the 24 billion+ that we give to Russia each year for energy is enabling war.
In this episode, we will learn more about the Make It In America (aka The US Innovation and Competition Act) and the impacts of anti-China policies and rhetoric within the US. We will also hear from K.J. Noh and Col. Ann Wright about the Taiwan question and how to avoid war with China over Taiwan.
It is no secret that America is currently suffering from supply chain issues. Many store shelves are empty and needed items are hard to find. Businesses and consumers are frustrated with seemingly endless back-orders, delays, and price increases. They are even more frustrated with those in government responsible for preventing and alleviating the crisis. How did we get here and what can be done about it? In the past, consumers demanded lower prices, leading to many jobs being shipped to countries with lower labor costs. However, there is a high cost to lower prices. Our dependence on other countries for essential products and materials has threatened our national security, our energy, medical, and food supply, and it has had a devastating effect on our economy. In this episode, Linda interviews James Stuber, Founder of Made in America Again, an organization created to educate, motivate, and inspire Americans to restore and nurture individual communities and the American Dream through the power of consumer choice. Learn how you can make a difference and avoid the high cost of low prices by choosing American made products. © Copyright 2021, Prosperity 101, LLC -------------------------------- For information and resources visit: https://prosperity101.com Or click here to order a copy of Prosperity 101 – Job Security Through Business Prosperity by Linda J. Hansen. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a sponsor. Contact us today!
Senator Debbie Stabenow is sponsoring a bill to ensure U.S. Government contracts go to U.S. companies, closing loopholes that send $92 billion taxpayer dollars to foreign countries. She stopped in Cadillac this week to talk about the plan.
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New York's Got Talent: Episode 20 - The How to Make it in America Episode With Bryan Greenberg, Victor Rasuk, and Ian Edelman Nico chats with the boys of HBO’s “How to Make it in America.” New York's Got Talent is a podcast hosted by New York Nico (@newyorknico) that highlights the unique individuals that make New York the best city on earth. @Newyorknico @bryangreenberg @victorrasuk @getpaidelman
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Together with American Songwriter and Sean Ulbs of The Eiffels, we had the pleasure of interviewing Kyd the Band over Zoom video! Alt-pop act Kyd the Band (aka Devin Guisande) pays homage to his hometown of Loomis, Sacramento and all the things that grounded him in the official video for “Roots” out now via Sony Music. Featured on the latest Season 3: The Realization EP, “Roots” is an unapologetic track underlining the internal struggles of faith, identity, and self-acceptance. The companion video (directed by Garret Hayes) unlocks yet another episode for listeners in the series and offers further insight on Kyd the Band’s incredible journey. From being a pastor’s son in the Pentecostal Church to prospective professional baseball player to singer-songwriter who has toured with and worked with the likes of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, gnash, NF, Lennon Stella, ROZES, among others, Kyd the Band asserts “Nobody's gonna dig my roots up… And as seasons change, they still won't break me down...”The visual gives an intimate glimpse into Kyd the Band’s childhood and previously undocumented origin story. As Devin walks through his hometown, he stands firm in front of buildings that are close to his heart - his childhood home that his family lost in the 2008 economic crash, his baseball field, his local church - and confidently chants “My feet are buried in the ground, they'll be like that long as I'm around.” Speaking on these key locations and influences, Devin divulges “I became obsessed with the drums at around one or two. That turned into me playing drums in my church at ten. My first real passion was baseball though. That’s what I wanted to do for a career.” He continues, “When that path was removed from my life, I turned to music and realized I could be just as passionate about it.”With unabashed honesty in his lyrics and broad range across his collection, pulling from his early gospel influences and incorporating alt-rock, R&B, and pop elements, the up-and-comer illuminates his vulnerability, self-reflection, and ultimate realization. On the latest EP, he says, “‘Season 3: The Realization’ is me taking everything else before this and making sense of it. The Intro was my childhood and upbringing, Character Development was going out on my own and the start of me trying to become me, The Realization is now.”This new season kicks off with upbeat pop-rock single “Corridors.” The song - co-written with Adam Friedman (Allen Stone, Mike Posner) and Kevin Griffin (The Night Game, Moon Taxi) - invites you on a trip into his mind, painting a vivid picture of his ever-evolving self and ongoing struggles. “It’s like a prison in my head, some days I can’t get out of bed...” croons Guisande on the all too relatable intro of the track. Instead of remaining trapped in old memories, Kyd the Band encourages his listeners to keep their head up and positively push forward against the odds. The newly released “Roots” single and video follows “Make It In America” produced by Mark Nilan (Lady Gaga, Zedd) - one of the most personal songs to date in Kyd the Band’s discography, based on when the singer-songwriter was just 16 years old and his family lost everything they owned. Other tracks include groove-heavy “Love Someone Else” co-written with Jimmy Robbins (Dan + Shay, Kelly Clarkson, Sabrina Carpenter), “The Way The World Is” co-written with Christian Medice (The Aces, Dixie D’Amelio), and slow-burner “I’ll Stay” - a touching song on being there for your loved ones when you’re needed most. With each season, Devin reveals more of himself as he finds the confidence to delve deep into his tumultuous past from a socially isolated childhood, to leaving his home and family; overcoming a drug overdose to then finally finding solace in music and healthy relationships. Likewise, he hopes that by unveiling his experiences, he will forge an open dialogue with his fan base - inspiring his listeners to reflect and grow from past experiences.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
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@irregular_jess came on the show to discuss her brand including her Irregular Exposure Label, her Fashionpreneur Diaries Podcast and the Fashionpreneur Academy. Jess shares her journey from high school to California and what it took to get where she is today. She shared what inspires her, her goals and how her dating life and career coexist. If you are into fashion or business this is the podcast for you! Jess gives up a lot of tips and things to be mindful of to be successful.
You’ve landed of Episode 44 of the No Structure Podcast titled “How to make it in America” , on this weeks episode “Matt” joins us to talk shop with the guys. (0:27) introductions to “Matt” (0:48)breaking down bots and how they affect the sneaker game (4:48) the sneaker resell community and how they work together on releases (5:50)why getting into the botting game (10:39) Google scores and CAPTCHA (12:39) different types of bots and company safeguards (17:19) the dangers of participating and the costs associated (21:45) reselling bots? (23:39)Advice for others wanting to give this a shot (25:40) Side hustles (30:00) Huge thanks to “Matt” for joining us and giving insight into the resell community! (30:21) HOT HEADLINES! (38:59) John F Kennedy Jr resurfaces? (39:39) CONSPIRACY TALK: Random topics! (39:56) What the hell is going on with Ellen? (41:03) Tik Tok ya don’t stop? (42:44) SHOUTOUT SARAH COOPER! (44:24) our two cents on the coin shortage (49:26) What is a split when it comes to stocks? (50:43) PICKS OF THE WEEK (50:46) TY’s PICKS: .. Music Map ( https://www.music-map.com ): Playlist creator that helps you find similar artists .. Drinking Games ( https://www.drinkinggamezone.com ) (53:31) ZACS PICKS: .. Wale “The Album about Nothing” from 2015 .. Nipsey Interview Clip ( https://youtu.be/wBlmyVyHWd0 ): Nipsey talks patience and planting seeds (55:05)SHOUTOUTS Thanks for listening to this weeks episode and thanks to “Matt” for joining us and sharing the ins and outs of being an internet entrepreneur. If you like what you’ve heard make sure to give us a follow and tell a friend to tell two friends and two more after that. If you’d like to check out our YouTube channel that has visualizers that go along with the podcast hit the link below: https://linktr.ee/thenostructurepodcast
In this episode the trio share a bottle of red wine as they talk all about the fool proof ways to make it in America from joining fraternities to joining pyramid schemes. Time Stamps: 2:00 - Wine review 4:45 - Sexual assault allegations 15:20 - Our definition of a hookup 18:10 - Sending nudes 24:50 - MLM story 53:20 - Our 90 day fiancé review 57:30- Pete's weight loss
In this episode , BJ of @pshatcompany @popularstranger2 joined the show to discuss the very popular hats that you see all across “Baldamore”. We discuss how the idea started and what it has transformed into today. We also dive into the clothing items, all sides of the city being included, his brunch events, his podcast, and how the business can shift your love life.
The gang this week discover they're creating too much content for one podcast. Chris finally gets off his keister and watches Superstore after Dan told him months ago that he'd love it. Spoiler alert: He loves it. (05:30) And Dan revisits an HBO classic How To Make It In America. (18:50) Why are they watching older shows this week? They found them on new Australian streaming service Binge. Dan and Chris offer their thoughts on it and delve into the morality of paying for a partially Murdoch-owned service. (28:26) And then they wrap up the week with a trivia quiz. (47:35) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/always-be-watching/message
Since we’re all staying home, we wanted to revisit our “Hot Take on TV” series of episodes with some binge-worthy faves — our recommendations for TV shows to watch and re-watch! Links in this episode: * BOXFOX (https://shopboxfox.com/) * Succession on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/succession) * Big Little Lies on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/big-little-lies) * Westworld on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/westworld) * Euphoria on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/euphoria) * Watchmen on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/watchmen) * High Maintenance on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/high-maintenance) * Insecure on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/insecure) * Little Fires Everywhere on Hulu (https://www.hulu.com/series/little-fires-everywhere-bce24897-1a74-48a3-95e8-6cdd530dde4c) * The Righteous Gemstones on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/the-righteous-gemstones) * On My Block on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/title/80117809) * Good Girls on ABC (https://www.nbc.com/good-girls) * How to Make It In America on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/how-to-make-it-in-america) * Charmed on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/title/70155629) * Gilmore Girls on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/title/70155618) * Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Hulu (https://www.hulu.com/series/brooklyn-nine-nine-daf48b7a-6cd7-4ef6-b639-a4811ec95232) * Parks and Recreation on Hulu (https://www.hulu.com/series/parks-and-recreation-93dc18da-96d9-4841-b125-40f901f7e7eb) * Saved By the Bell on Hulu (https://www.hulu.com/series/saved-by-the-bell-db5e7b34-9260-4bd9-8d0f-99ff78a15b50) * Sex and the City on HBO (https://www.hbo.com/sex-and-the-city) * Happy Endings on Hulu (https://www.hulu.com/series/happy-endings-cb5170ec-a4c4-4c84-9e6f-4068981a7abc)
In this episode we sit and talk with Camille TANOH (@theproperkis_) , A French born Serial entrepreneur and CEO of the PROPER LABEL, a global sustainable brand based in NYC. Together we speak about his journey and the way he pivoted to get the brand to grow as it is today. In this episode, we talk about how he started the proper label in the US as a French GUY, he gives us tips about how to tell your story and the story of your brand and how to bring value to the customer. He explains how important it is to put sustainability at the heart of your business model And finally we talk about the future of the brand. Hope you enjoy it, have a great listen!
The creators of Huey brand(@larry.luv)(@hueybrand), Waaah Clothing(@waaahlifestylebrand)(@waaah103), Ouftur (@Dovell410) (@Ouftur) and LRL (@LRLclothingstore) (@ceebabylrl) joined the show to discuss the creation of their brands and the retail business of fashion. "How to Make It in America" was a TV show based on the trials and tribulations of entering the fashion game. Each one of the entrepreneurs listed has a great story and many gems to give that can be applied to life. This is what Baltimore looks like!
The US real estate market is truly different to anywhere else in the world and here to explain why is our friend Omar Khan from Boardwalk Wealth. Omar was born in Pakistan, then moved to Canada and finally settled in Texas! Omar begins by explaining why America is the best place to do business, in real estate or otherwise and why if you cannot make it in the US you won't make it anywhere. We discuss the usefulness of networking during your college years and why you have to choose your friends wisely from a young age. You could be drinking with the wrong crowd in the wrong fraternity!
This is the final part of our series about our father, Samuel Revzin, who built one of the most successful schools in Soviet Belarus, only to have to start all over in a new career at the age of 54. Listen to Part I, and Part II if you'd like to hear the whole story, but this episode can be listened to standalone.In this episode we tell the story of how our mother and father made the difficult decision to pack their bags and move halfway around the world to make a better life for their children here in the United States. With few employment prospects for recent immigrants, they had to do menial work for years to support the family.Listen to find out how our father was able to use the same entrepreneurial instincts he developed in Belarus to start a business in a shopping mall that he grew to three locations and multiple employees. This small business was effectively our real world MBA, where at the age of 12 we were thrust into the day to day of the business to learn what it takes to run a company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How to make it in America as a Tennis Stringer. Do you want to know how to become a stringer and make $ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/westringrackets/support
In this episode we discussed the topic of How to Make it in America which included remote recruiting vs. being there, 360 vs 180 recruitment models, hottest and up and coming locations, permanent and contract markets as well as the overall potential of the US at present. This episode was sponsored by PGC and our panel consisted of Jeremy Wastall (Commerical Director - PGC), Karla Reffold (MD at Beecher Madden) and Toby Babb (Founder & CEO of Harrington Starr).
Super fired up about this talk I did at ComplexCon with Karen Civil, Chris "Drama" Pfaff, and Kareem "Biggs" Burke diving deep into what it takes to succeed in today's entrepreneurial landscape
Wah Gwan! Fresh off of Labor Day weekend and some much needed vacations, we're back in the studio. Focus was On The Run bussing caps in Atlanta. Malcolm was at the beach wishing he brought his own sand. We also chopped it about out: Auntie Re's funeral. So, so many things to discuss. Nike really being about that life and standing with Kaepernick. Plus, Nicki's titties at Made In America, Geoffrey Owens doing what the hell he needs to do and so much more! ______________________________________________________________________________ Join the convo! Tweet about the show using the hashtag... | #FullyLoadedPodcast | #FLP Subscribe and be sure to follow us! Tell a Friend to Listen! Twitter: Focus JRJ -- twitter.com/Focus_JRJ Malcolm -- twitter.com/_HeyMalcolm As always subscribe, stream & rate us... iHeartRadio/ Soundcloud / iTunes / TuneIn / Stitcher / Spreaker / Mixcloud & Google Play
The O'Reilly Radar Podcast: Navigating the increasing globalization of industry and commerce.In this episode of the Radar Podcast, I chat with John Bassett III, chairman of the board of the Vaughan-Bassett Furniture Company. We talk about globalization and the effect it's had on the furniture industry, the international trade battle he waged (which was written about by Beth Macy in her book Factory Man), Bassett's book Making it in America, and what entrepreneurs need to know to succeed in business today.Here are some highlights: Panic sets in They started making furniture in China, and we competed very well through the 1990s. All of this changed dramatically in 2001 when they became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Once they were in the WTO, their prices plummeted, and the bottom dropped out of the market. By that time, I had left the Bassett Industries and joined my wife's family furniture company called Vaughan-Bassett Furniture on January 1, 1983. I was over here at the time, but the whole furniture industry in wood was affected. Factories were closing left and right. Thousands of people were being laid off. There was panic. That's the only way to explain it. Then we found out that there was a rule at the WTO and a law on the United States books. The law actually goes back to the 1930s, it's called dumping. Dumping is when you sell a product in another country for less than your manufactured cost, and what you're doing is dumping your product in that country to force everybody out of business so you can capture all of the business. That's exactly what happened. I led a coalition that challenged the Chinese, and at that time, it was the largest dumping petition brought against the government of China ever at the WTO. Going to battle Prices were plummeting, and many of the United States manufacturers at the time said, "Well, we'll close our factories and just buy this product overseas. That's what we'll do." I wanted to go and actually look the people in the eye. I wanted to see exactly what was going on. I went to China and I went to Northern China. The prices seemed to be less up there than anywhere else. I met this gentleman who was erecting a huge, well, a series of factories with obvious Chinese government help. I told him, 'I might be interested in buying your product.' He looked me in the eye and said, 'This is what you must do.' I said, 'All right.' He said, 'The first thing is you must close every factory you have. You must get rid of all of your people. You must sell all of your machinery and you must put yourself in my hands.' There was no smile on the face. He was extremely serious. As we left to fly back to the United States, I told my son Wyatt, 'Get ready. We're going to war. They are being supported by the Chinese government. They are picking up the bill. This is not what we were promised when the Commerce Department asked us to support GATT. They're dumping, and either we're going to have to resist this or this industry will disappear.' Your power is in your people I knew then the rules of the game had changed. ... We just had to adjust the way we ran our businesses. Everybody talks about innovation, education, entrepreneurship, all of that, and I agree with all of it. We did something different. I wrote a book after Beth [Macy] wrote her book, Factory Man. I wrote a book called Making It In America. We organized our people and our organizations. Before we shut everything down, and we did close some factories, but we went to our people and we said, 'If we're going to survive, we've got to do this together.' The book is about how we organized our people. The people in these plants wanted to be a part of this. They did not want some CFO looking at figures and closing the plant. They said, 'We can make a better product. We can make a less expensive product, and we can deliver it faster and we can do all these other things.' The American worker is an exceedingly efficient worker, but you have to give them a chance. Playing by the rules My position is this. There are rules of the game out there for everybody in the WTO, including the Chinese and the Indians and others. Let's play by the rules. Donald Trump talks about new laws. We don't need new laws. We need to enforce the laws that we've already pledged to do. Let me give you an example. In the anti-dumping law, I went back to when we started our petition, which was 2003 through 2015. I took three countries: China and India, the two that certainly have the largest population and probably the most to gain, then I took the United States, which probably has the most to defend, being the largest market. I looked at how many dumping petitions have been imposed, not initiated but actually imposed, by these countries against other countries over that 11- or 12-year period. India leads the list. They imposed 353 anti-dumping petitions against other members of the WTO. Number two was China at 166. Number three was the United States at 163. The country that had the most to defend imposed the least. ... I think there are many benefits to globalization, but when countries cheat, they should be called to task for it. How to make it in America I would offer new entrepreneurs several pieces of advice. Number one is, if you're going to play on this ball field and if you're going to play in this game, be sure you're adequately capitalized. A lot of the people that you're going to compete against have staying power, so be sure you have enough capital to take on whoever your adversaries are going to be. Number two is, don't overlook the power of your people working for you. And, obey five of the 12 rules [I outline in my book], what I call the Five Great Rules: number one, attitude. You have to start with an attitude of 'we're going to win.' Don't start as a loser. Two: leadership. Don't ask anybody to do something you won't do yourself. Roll up your sleeves and go to work with your people. Three: Change. When you start out, be willing to change because things move so fast today, what you do today might not be relevant six months from now. It might not be relevant six weeks from now. Number four is, don't panic. They love to panic you and tell you you can't do it. The easiest battle to win is when the other side surrenders before the first shot is fired. Just calm down. There's never been a good business decision made when people were panicking. Last is teamwork and communications. Everybody in your organization has to be on board, and the way you get them on board is through communication. Constantly tell people where you are and ask for their help. Those would be the things I would tell a young entrepreneur to do.
The O'Reilly Radar Podcast: Navigating the increasing globalization of industry and commerce.In this episode of the Radar Podcast, I chat with John Bassett III, chairman of the board of the Vaughan-Bassett Furniture Company. We talk about globalization and the effect it's had on the furniture industry, the international trade battle he waged (which was written about by Beth Macy in her book Factory Man), Bassett's book Making it in America, and what entrepreneurs need to know to succeed in business today.Here are some highlights: Panic sets in They started making furniture in China, and we competed very well through the 1990s. All of this changed dramatically in 2001 when they became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Once they were in the WTO, their prices plummeted, and the bottom dropped out of the market. By that time, I had left the Bassett Industries and joined my wife's family furniture company called Vaughan-Bassett Furniture on January 1, 1983. I was over here at the time, but the whole furniture industry in wood was affected. Factories were closing left and right. Thousands of people were being laid off. There was panic. That's the only way to explain it. Then we found out that there was a rule at the WTO and a law on the United States books. The law actually goes back to the 1930s, it's called dumping. Dumping is when you sell a product in another country for less than your manufactured cost, and what you're doing is dumping your product in that country to force everybody out of business so you can capture all of the business. That's exactly what happened. I led a coalition that challenged the Chinese, and at that time, it was the largest dumping petition brought against the government of China ever at the WTO. Going to battle Prices were plummeting, and many of the United States manufacturers at the time said, "Well, we'll close our factories and just buy this product overseas. That's what we'll do." I wanted to go and actually look the people in the eye. I wanted to see exactly what was going on. I went to China and I went to Northern China. The prices seemed to be less up there than anywhere else. I met this gentleman who was erecting a huge, well, a series of factories with obvious Chinese government help. I told him, 'I might be interested in buying your product.' He looked me in the eye and said, 'This is what you must do.' I said, 'All right.' He said, 'The first thing is you must close every factory you have. You must get rid of all of your people. You must sell all of your machinery and you must put yourself in my hands.' There was no smile on the face. He was extremely serious. As we left to fly back to the United States, I told my son Wyatt, 'Get ready. We're going to war. They are being supported by the Chinese government. They are picking up the bill. This is not what we were promised when the Commerce Department asked us to support GATT. They're dumping, and either we're going to have to resist this or this industry will disappear.' Your power is in your people I knew then the rules of the game had changed. ... We just had to adjust the way we ran our businesses. Everybody talks about innovation, education, entrepreneurship, all of that, and I agree with all of it. We did something different. I wrote a book after Beth [Macy] wrote her book, Factory Man. I wrote a book called Making It In America. We organized our people and our organizations. Before we shut everything down, and we did close some factories, but we went to our people and we said, 'If we're going to survive, we've got to do this together.' The book is about how we organized our people. The people in these plants wanted to be a part of this. They did not want some CFO looking at figures and closing the plant. They said, 'We can make a better product. We can make a less expensive product, and we can deliver it faster and we can do all these other things.' The American worker is an exceedingly efficient worker, but you have to give them a chance. Playing by the rules My position is this. There are rules of the game out there for everybody in the WTO, including the Chinese and the Indians and others. Let's play by the rules. Donald Trump talks about new laws. We don't need new laws. We need to enforce the laws that we've already pledged to do. Let me give you an example. In the anti-dumping law, I went back to when we started our petition, which was 2003 through 2015. I took three countries: China and India, the two that certainly have the largest population and probably the most to gain, then I took the United States, which probably has the most to defend, being the largest market. I looked at how many dumping petitions have been imposed, not initiated but actually imposed, by these countries against other countries over that 11- or 12-year period. India leads the list. They imposed 353 anti-dumping petitions against other members of the WTO. Number two was China at 166. Number three was the United States at 163. The country that had the most to defend imposed the least. ... I think there are many benefits to globalization, but when countries cheat, they should be called to task for it. How to make it in America I would offer new entrepreneurs several pieces of advice. Number one is, if you're going to play on this ball field and if you're going to play in this game, be sure you're adequately capitalized. A lot of the people that you're going to compete against have staying power, so be sure you have enough capital to take on whoever your adversaries are going to be. Number two is, don't overlook the power of your people working for you. And, obey five of the 12 rules [I outline in my book], what I call the Five Great Rules: number one, attitude. You have to start with an attitude of 'we're going to win.' Don't start as a loser. Two: leadership. Don't ask anybody to do something you won't do yourself. Roll up your sleeves and go to work with your people. Three: Change. When you start out, be willing to change because things move so fast today, what you do today might not be relevant six months from now. It might not be relevant six weeks from now. Number four is, don't panic. They love to panic you and tell you you can't do it. The easiest battle to win is when the other side surrenders before the first shot is fired. Just calm down. There's never been a good business decision made when people were panicking. Last is teamwork and communications. Everybody in your organization has to be on board, and the way you get them on board is through communication. Constantly tell people where you are and ask for their help. Those would be the things I would tell a young entrepreneur to do.
Immigrants to the United States make up about 13% of the U.S. population. And yet, from Silicon Valley to Main Street America, they make up a disproportionately large number of American business owners. In this episode, we explore why this is. This episode features: Chinedu Echeruo, CEO and founder of Gigameet Samuel Lu, Owner of New Green Nutrition
Caitlin FitzGerald, writer and actor, is one of Hollywood’s emerging talents. She may be best known for her role as Libby Masters on Showtime Network’s “Masters of Sex.” The series, which is currently in its third season, is set in the late 1950s and is a drama centered around the true story of the pioneers of the science of human sexuality. You may have also seen Caitlin in feature films “It’s Complicated,” “Damsels in Distress” and “Newlyweds,” and TV shows including, “Gossip Girl,” “How to Make It In America,” and “Law & Order: SVU.” Additionally, Caitlin co-wrote and starred in the feature film, “Like The Water,” which was filmed in her hometown of Camden, Maine. Caitlin talks about the ups and downs of Hollywood and her love of live theatre. She encourages you to choose yourself, remove “weakness” from your vocabulary and live for the journey, rather than the “I made it” moments. She’s a thoughtful soul that is sure to make you appreciate the role of an actor in our society.
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New American Haggadah (Little, Brown and Company) Author Jill Soloway (Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants) presents a discussion with Eileen Levinson and Caroline Libresco on New American Haggadah, a new translation by Nathan Englander of the story of Exodus, with additional essays and commentaries edited by Jonathan Safron Foer. Jill Soloway is a writer/director and community organizer. She recently cofounded East Side Jews, a network of Jewish artists, writers and thinkers living on the East Side of LA aiming to reinvent Jewish culture, community and ritual. Her short film, Una Hora Por Favora, premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, and she is currently in pre-production on her first feature, Afternoon Delight. Jill wrote/produced Six Feet Under for four years and was showrunner for How to Make It In America and United States of Tara. Caroline Libresco has been Senior Programmer for the Sundance Film Festival since 2001 and holds an M.A. in History of Religion from Harvard. She serves on the leadership teams for Sundance's Creative Producing Initiative and Women's Initiative. She produced the award-winning documentary, Sunset Story; the Academy Award-winning featurette, Barrier Device; associate-produced the HBO documentary Cat Dancers; and was developing producer on The Grace Lee Project. Eileen Levinson is a designer and artist living in Los Angeles. Her practice encourages collaborative rethinking of Jewish ritual and tradition. Eileen is also the creator of Haggadot.com, a website for Jews of any background to upload, exchange and personalize an original Haggadot for Passover. The site hosts over one thousand selections of user-generated haggadah content from around the world. In 2011, Jewish Daily Forward reviewed the site as "the most exciting new Haggadah" of the year.
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HHLS Website : http://www.hhls.fr/ 01. Bobby Cadwell - What You Won't Do For Love 02. Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On 03. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Aint No Mountain High Enough 04. Earth Wind & Fire - Fantasy 05. Brothers Johnson - Strawberry Letter 23 06. Rose Royce - I'm Going Down 07. Al Green - You've Got the Love I Need (feat. Anthony Hamilton) 08. The Honey Drippers - Impeach The President 09. Skull Snaps - It's A New Day 10. Slum Village - Conant Gardens (Instrumental) 11. Aloe Blacc - I Need a Dollar (How to Make It In America) 12. James Brown - The Payback 13. Rufus Thomas & Carla Thomas - The Breakdown (Part 2) 14. The O'Jays - Give The People What They Want 15. Jean Knight - Mr Big Stuff 16. Stevie Wonder - Superstition 17. Bill Withers - Lovely Day 18. J Dilla - Think Twice (feat Dwele) 19. Raheem Devaughn - Position (Kev Brown Remix) 20. Zo! - This Could Be The Night (Feat. Eric Roberson, Darien Brockington & Big Pooh) 21. Bilal - The Dollar (Black Milk Remix) 22. Innosphere - Shine 23. Kev Brown - The Random Joint 24. Declaime - Exclaim The Name 25. Guru's Jazzmatazz - Hustlin' Daze (Feat. Donell Jones) 26. The Foreign Exchange - Raw Life 27. Musiq Soulchild - Just Friends (Sunny) 28. Musiq Soulchild - Caught Up (9th Wonder remix) (instrumental) 29. Musiq Soulchild - Buddy 30. Erykah Badu - Back In The Day (Puff) 31. A Tribe Called Quest - I.C.U. (Doin' It) (Feat. Erykah Badu) 32. Maxwell - Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) 33. Dwele - Sho Ya Right 34. Lucy Pearl - Dance Tonight 35. Jill Scott - Golden 36. Keelay And Zaire - Alright With Me (Feat D-Minor) (M-Phazes remix) 37. Pete Rock - That's What I Am Talking About (featuring Rell) 38. Raphael Saadiq - Get Involved
Join actors Bryan Greenberg, Victor Rasuk and executive producer Julian Farino as they discuss their HBO series about the American Dream, "How to Make It in America."
Join actors Bryan Greenberg, Victor Rasuk and executive producer Julian Farino as they discuss their HBO series about the American Dream, "How to Make It in America."
To find Big Ad Twitter: @bigad http://22h22.org/ Tracklisting 01. J*DaVeY - Crawl All Over 02. Youngman - Ho 03. Kano - Spaceship 04. Magnetic Man - Getting Nowhere (Feat. John Legend) 05. Nero - Innocence 06. Kid Sister - Daydreaming (Jakwob Remix) 07. Professor Green - Jungle (Feat. Maverick Sabre) 08. Doctor - Tek Your Time 09. Yelawolf - Love Is Not Enough 10. Wacka Flocka Flame - Hard In Da Paint 11. Young Jeezy - Lose My Mind (Feat. Plies) 12. Yelawolf - Daddy's Lambo 13. The Black Keys - Howlin' For You 14. Big Boi - Fo Yo Sorrows (Feat. George Clinton, Too Short & Sam Chris) 15. Wiz Khalifa - Black & Yellow 16. Dom Kennedy - Hard Work (Remix) (Feat. Rich Boy, Slim Thug & Don Cannon) 17. Gill Scott-Heron - Me And The Devil 18. Aloe Blacc - I Need a Dollar (How to Make It In America) 19. Mac Miller - Nikes On My Feet 20. Giggs - Look What The Cat Dragged 21. Big Boi Feat. Cutty - Shutterbugg 22. Fat Joe - No Problems (Feat. Rico Love) 23. Tinie Tempah - Pass Out
Steven Fierberg, ASC discusses setting the look the HBO series on location in New York, his career in New York's lower East side and choosing digital or photochemical.
Steven Fierberg, ASC discusses setting the look the HBO series on location in New York, his career in New York's lower East side and choosing digital or photochemical.
Yes. We finally review How to Make it in America. “About bloody time,” you all shout in a wondrous chorus. Also, John goes through why he chose Lynda Day for his choice to include in the list of Greatest TV Characters of All Time. We had a lot of fun putting this one together. Probably […]