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Today's Sports Daily covers more stats on the two Championship Games Sunday, most numbers point to Seattle, Peter Schrager's impressive run, Oz the Mentalist and the Rams, & your National Championship ratings were huge.Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to The Sports Hangover! In this episode, Michael and J-Dog break down a wild Divisional Round and look ahead to the Conference Championships. J-Dog kicks things off with a travel horror story from the frozen Northeast involving a Delta delay, a sick flight attendant, and a missing ice scraper. Then, the guys dive into the football. Is Josh Allen's Super Bowl window officially closed after that turnover-filled loss to the Broncos? With Bo Nix banged up, can Jarrett Stidham actually guide Denver past Drake Maye and the Patriots? Plus, Michael uses AI to analyze the betting tendencies of their playoff pool opponents (watch out, Sam!) to find an edge for the weekend. And finally, we revisit "The Script"—did Oz the Mentalist and a leaked NFL graphic just confirm a Rams vs. Broncos Super Bowl? In this episode: 00:00 - Intro: J-Dog's Frozen Travel Nightmare
Hour 3 of the Big Show with Rusic and Rose is on demand! The guys start the final hour of the show by welcoming CBS NFL analyst and former player Ross Tucker to talk about the smartest players he ever faced off against, the Bears valiant effort against the Rams, and...Valentines Day?(22:41) Later, the guys talk about their midseason award predictions for the NHL, why Matty is afraid of Oz the Mentalist, and take entrees for the Calgary Cycle Giveaway!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Podcast with Ben Guest
I saw the power of storytelling and the responsibility we have to share stories to educate and change lives.Dr. Terésa Dowell-Vest is an Associate Professor of Communication at Prairie View A&M University and President of the University Film and Video Association (UFVA), an organization that supports film, television, and media studies in higher education.In this conversation Terésa and I discuss:* The music of Janet Jackson, Prince, and Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis* Teaching media in a post-truth world* What UFVA is, why it matters, and how professional associations can sharpen teaching and creative practice* What filmmaking trends she sees with her students at Prairie View A&M* The short documentary her students did in collaboration with students from USC (link here)* “The Death of Cliff Huxtable” and the process of separating art from a problematic artistThanks for reading The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Here is an AI generated transcript. Don't come for me.BEN: Hi everyone—Ben Guest here. Welcome to The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Podcast. Today my guest is Professor Terésa Dowell-Vest, an associate professor of Communication and Media at Prairie View A&M University and the President of the University Film and Video Association (UFVA).In this conversation we talk Janet Jackson, the media landscape for young people interested in production, what UFVA does, and more. Enjoy.Professor, thanks so much for joining me today.TERÉSA: Thank you. Thank you for having me. It's my pleasure to be here.BEN: I always like to start with a fun question. Senior year of high school—what music were you listening to?TERÉSA: Senior year of high school—1989. 1990 was a great year to be a Janet Jackson fan. *Rhythm Nation* was probably worn out in my car's tape deck. I was a huge fan.BEN: Did you do the choreography?TERÉSA: Oh yes. I can do the hands and all that—the “A‑5‑4.” I would do it, for real.And Janet Jackson was the big one, even though Prince's *Purple Rain* came out a few years earlier. That album was still in regular rotation for me in high school.And then in 1988 New Edition put out *Heart Break*—produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. That was such a good time. So yeah: Janet, Prince, New Edition—Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis were the soundtrack.BEN: '88 was when Bobby Brown's *Don't Be Cruel* came out, right?TERÉSA: Listen, lemme tell you, the eighties to be a teenager in the eighties, to be in your twenties in the nineties. What a time to be alive.BEN: Yeah. I love it. Okay, second fun question. What's your pick for best picture this year?TERÉSA: I'd say *Sinners*. There are a few this year, but funny enough I actually focused more on television—I was obsessed with *Stranger Things* and *Severance* (and one other show I'm blanking on), so I didn't get to the movies as much. But I did see *Sinners* and it really stuck with me. I should preface that by saying I'm not as familiar with the entire pool, but I'm almost confident it'll be a strong contender.BEN: So good. I saw that your MFA thesis was titled *The African American Producer Is the American Griot*. Can you talk about that—maybe even in relation to *Sinners*?TERÉSA: I've always been fascinated by the power of storytelling. My bachelor's degree and my MFA are both in theater because I love live engagement. That also shaped me as a professor—I love being in front of students and engaging in a transactional, interactive way, not just a linear one. Theater and education give me that kind of exchange with an audience.For my graduate thesis I came to know Dr. Maulana Karenga—best known for creating Kwanzaa. He was chair of the Black Studies program at California State University, Long Beach. During my years there (1994–1997), I was the only Black student in the program, and in 1997 I became the first Black person to graduate with my particular degree from that program. Even in the '90s I was thinking: why are we still talking about “firsts” and “onlys”?I wanted to bridge storytelling with the legacy of slavery and survival—my own ancestors were from Virginia, where I was born and raised. Dr. Karenga taught me the concept of the *griot*—the storyteller—and the responsibility that comes with that. In the U.S., storytelling often gets treated as frivolous—an extracurricular, “nice to have.” A lot of Black parents, especially, don't want their kids studying film, theater, or the liberal arts because it doesn't seem like a stable livelihood. I started undergrad as an accounting major and didn't tell my dad I'd switched to theater until graduation day—he found out when they called my name under the College of Arts instead of the College of Business. That's the mindset I came from: my family wanted us to succeed, and the arts read as struggle, not a viable career.But there's honor in being a storyteller. That idea changed how I saw theater.And it was the '90s—*Rent* was happening, and I was in Los Angeles, flying back and forth to the East Coast to see Broadway shows that weren't just entertaining; they were educating and changing lives. I remember *The Life*—not a massive hit, but it told the story of Black and Brown women working as call girls in New York City. You'd think, “Is that a Broadway story?” But the music was outstanding.And there were so many others—*Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk* with Savion Glover, looking at African American history through tap and music. During that period I really saw the power of storytelling—and the responsibility we have to tell stories that educate and change lives.BEN: That's so powerful. The responsibility of storytelling to educate and change lives.TERÉSA: Yeah.BEN: It's one of the things I've often thought as a teacher: I'm a storyteller. How do you construct a lesson so students are receptive? It's like you're telling a story over a unit, a curriculum, or even a single lesson.TERÉSA: When you engage with students and give them permission to share their stories, you're not really “teaching” in the traditional sense anymore. It becomes more like peer engagement than “I'm the teacher, I know the things, and I'm telling you the things.”Students receive it differently when they feel you're invested in who they are—not just their grade.BEN: There's a great quote, I think it's Roger Ebert films, but really stories are empathy machines.TERÉSA: Yeah.BEN: It allows us to walk in someone else's shoes for a moment. There was a reconciliation group in Mississippi whose motto was: “Enemies are people whose stories we haven't heard.”TERÉSA: Incredibly profound. When we think about fear, it's often a lack of understanding—no connection to the thing you're afraid of. Hearing stories can build that connection.BEN: Can you talk about the importance of media education? I'm a documentary filmmaker, documentary filmmaking in today's world where so much of where we are in a post-truth society.TERÉSA: There are mechanics to telling the truth, and mechanics to telling a lie. In fiction you see this a lot—shows like *The Mentalist* or *Law & Order* where someone reads body language, eye movement, and so on to figure out whether someone is lying.What matters for media education is helping students understand the “tells” in information—how to challenge and debunk claims instead of assuming, “Someone told me a thing, so it must be true.”I didn't fully appreciate how urgent that was until the pandemic, when early reporting was all over the place and a lot of it conflicted. Being able to sort honest, vetted information from dishonest or speculative claims mattered in a very concrete way—like realizing you probably shouldn't drink bleach.Coming out of that period, teaching media studies has meant teaching reporting with integrity. You can't just assume something is true—not because people are “bad,” but because people absorb information differently based on what they've experienced.I do a lecture with my senior capstone students on the difference between **knowledge** and **information**. Knowledge is shaped by culture, character, race, gender, where you grew up, what language you speak, what faith you practice—so it can carry bias. Information, on the other hand, is verifiable and can be vetted. 2 + 2 = 4 no matter who you are.Good storytelling—and good journalism—knows how to bridge knowledge and information with integrity. When I have journalism students who lean into opinion-driven news—whether it's Fox, MSNBC, whatever—I tell them: that's playing to an audience's sensibilities. It can be entertaining, but it isn't the same as straight reporting. Then there's reporting that aims to be more information-based—“Here's what happened today.” That also needs to be taught. We're in a moment where students need tools to tell the truth, recognize lies, pick them apart, and trust their internal compass about what's important to share.And Ben—my answers get long. You might have to cut me off.BEN: I'm going to cut you off when what you're saying stops being interesting—so I doubt I'm going to cut you off.You're the President of the University Film and Video Association. For listeners: what is UFVA?TERÉSA: UFVA is a nationally recognized organization of university and college educators and institutions focused on film, television, and media studies—both practice and theory. We're a collective of makers and scholars. Our members hold a range of degrees—MAs, MFAs, MS degrees, PhDs, EdDs.As an organization, we examine how film and television are used—and we keep digging into how the field is evolving through innovation and emerging technology. Each year we host a conference (typically in July) where we share classroom best practices and research, and we analyze how film sparks conversation.You asked me earlier about a front-runner for Best Picture. I think about *Sinners* as a kind of textbook in a lot of ways. One of my students gave an informative speech last semester on the history of hoodoo, and she referenced *Sinners* heavily because it's central to the film. In that moment she used a movie as a learning text.That's what UFVA does: we create space to share those opportunities through research and scholarship, and we bring it back to our students and institutions.BEN: You said “best practices,” and I want to come back to that because it's a rabbit hole I love.But first: in an interview you did with the *Journal of Film and Video*, you said you were about to start your UFVA presidency and weren't sure what to expect. Now that you've lived it—how was it?TERÉSA: One of the biggest things I've learned—maybe I've only really realized it in the last couple of months—is that joining an association as an educator keeps the fire hot. It keeps you learning.As UFVA President, I've met so many people who've inspired me. It's not that I want the presidency to end; it's more like, “I need more time to implement everything I'm learning from colleagues.” It also pushed me to partner with other organizations and communities I knew about but hadn't been deeply involved with.I joined UFVA because of the pandemic. Before that I'd never even heard of the University Film and Video Association. I was the kind of person who kept my head down and did my work in my silo, and I was fine with that. But when the pandemic hit, no one knew what to do with film production courses in quarantine.I reached out to colleagues—thinking maybe eight or ten of us would hop on Zoom and talk through hybrid and online teaching. That snowballed. People said, “Can I invite a colleague?” I said yes. I posted on Facebook: if you teach film production or media studies and want to talk about what we're doing this fall, let's meet.Jennifer Proctor replied and asked, “Have you heard of UFVA?” I hadn't. She suggested sharing the call with UFVA, and we kept casting the net. By the time we met, there were 126 professors from around the world—about 100 universities represented, including USC, Ivy League schools, and institutions in Germany and Australia.I ran the meeting as breakout rooms—nine of them—named after Black women in film and television: Shonda Rhimes, Julie Dash, and others. So even in the mechanics of the meeting, people were saying these names and being reminded of who matters in media.Two things came out of that experience. First, UFVA invited me to join the board. I said, “Let me be a member first,” but within a few months I knew: yes, this is where I want to be.Second, I saw the gaps. There was very little representation from HBCUs, and very few Black people involved. Not because UFVA was “bad,” but because people simply didn't know. So I understood my call: help bring people in, build bridges, and create collaboration without turning it into a slogan. I love that we get to do the work without making it a “thing.” That's been the value of the presidency for me.BEN: Love it. Can you talk about with your students at Prairie View, what are some trends you're seeing with what the young people are doing?TERÉSA: Oh, child. They want to be influencers.This is the social media age, and a lot of students see it as the primary industry of their generation—and I get it. If you have enough followers and a couple brands offer deals, it can be real money. I have students with tens of thousands of followers. I'm like, I can barely get my family to like a post. And they're like, “Oh, I do nails,” or “I do lashes,” or “I show my sneaker collection,” and they'll get 10,000 likes every time they post.My reaction is: we need to be teaching this. We need to teach students how to parlay that into careers. Even if I don't personally understand every part of it, that doesn't make it non-viable.It reminds me of when we were in school. The internet wasn't even a thing when I was in college (1990–1994), and then suddenly we were on the edge of being connected to the world. Professors were saying, “This will create cheaters—you'll never look things up in books again.” Sound familiar?Now students are figuring out VR, AR, AI. They're building brands, protecting brands, learning to be CEOs of themselves. That's exciting.BEN: Yeah. I think about that all the time. It's like when people first started writing letters—somebody must have said, “No one's going to talk to each other anymore. They're just going to send letters.”TERÉSA: Exactly. Every generation has a thing—“Who's using this calculator? You need to learn long division.”BEN: I graduated high school in '93, so when you're talking about Janet, my “Janet album” is literally *janet.*—“Again,” “That's the Way Love Goes,” all of that. It's funny how, year by year, the soundtrack shifts just a bit.BEN: Okay—teaching and best practices. What's something you've done in your classroom that really leveled up your teaching?TERÉSA: Oh, wow. Gosh, I think it's less something I've done and more the intention of showing the students that their success is not coming from looking up. It's from looking over. It's the concept that. When you graduate from college, it isn't some executive that's going to give you an opportunity. It's the people you're in the trenches with right now that you're gonna build with right now. So I think the thing that's leveled up my teaching is less a thing that I can show them as much as relationships that I can help them forge and the power of networking. So our program has has a pipeline relationship with the Annenberg School of Communication at the university. The University of Southern California professor Mickey Turner, who's a professor there at USC teaches the senior storytelling for Media course similar to the communication capstone course that I teach here. And so every semester, professor Turner and I collaborate. Those two classes together and we introduced those students to each other through pitches, research topic pitches for their final capstone project. And what they see is. Students at an HBCU or students at this PWI are not different at all. They just, they, live in different states. Perhaps they come from different backgrounds, but by and large, they have similar goals. And we teach them that this is who you need to forge a relationship with because when you are at the stage of making deals or going out and work, this is the person you're gonna want to call. So I think the thing that's leveled up my teaching is my understanding. And my teaching of that understanding of how the industry works and how it can best work for them. Since you no longer have to live in LA or New York to, to make movies people are making movies on their devices. You have to now find your tribe to tell your stories and it can be much more localized. And so I teach them to build their team where they are and not. Go after this aspirational. The only way I can make it if is if I put it in the hands of someone so far away from me. No, put it in the hands of the guy sitting next to you or the young lady that's sitting on this other side and shoot your film, make your short tell the story. Do your podcast. I feel like that's leveled up. The final piece to that USC story is that during the pandemic, five of our students from Prairie View and five students from USC collaborated on a short documentary about the pandemic and how it impacted students at HBCUs, at this HBCU versus how it impacted students at a private, pWI Prairie View is 45 minutes outside of the city of Houston. We're a rural community. We're in the middle of nowhere essentially, whereas USC is in the heart of Los Angeles and those students taught, told an amazing story. I'll send you the link to the film. It's on YouTube. Told an amazing story from two different vantage points. That is a great indication of how education can be collaborative. Just as film is.BEN: Yeah. Before we started recording, we were talking about travel—and it just reminds me: travel is one of the best educations people can get. The more you interact with people from around the country and the world, the more you realize how similar we are and what we want: better lives for our kids and a better world to live in.That feels like a good place to end. For people interested in your work, where can they find you?TERÉSA: A good starting point is **thedeathofcliffhuxtable.com**. That's where you'll find my fan-fiction series—and later scholarly series—about separating the art from the artist when the artist is problematic.Bill Cosby's work touched every stage of my life: as a child I watched *Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids* on Saturday mornings; as a teenager in the '80s I watched the Huxtables and wanted to be part of that world; and in college in the '90s—at James Madison University, a PWI—every Thursday night at 8:30 we gathered to watch *A Different World*, and it made us feel connected in a way.When I think about the more than 60 women who came forward, my first thought is: that many people aren't lying. Even if one person tells the truth, it changes everything.In 2015—around the time the New Yorker reporting was circulating and more women were speaking—I started writing fan fiction centered on the Huxtable family at the moment Cliff Huxtable dies. I “killed” Cliff Huxtable to push back on the idea that Bill Cosby was “America's dad.” That moniker belonged to Cliff Huxtable—a fictional character written by an artist who created something meaningful and also did something horrific.We can't see Cliff the same way because he wears Bill Cosby's face, but they are not the same person—one of them isn't even real. Writing the series helped me illustrate that tension, and it eventually became a scholarly project.During the pandemic we hosted a virtual series with 51 artists, scholars, and actors who read chapters and then joined post-show discussions on the themes. You can find all of that through the website, and it's also the easiest way to contact me.BEN: Wow. Professor, thank you for all the, for your time today, but also for all the good work you're doing in so many different spaces.TERÉSA: Thank you. Thank you. And I look forward to listening to the podcast even more. I'm sorry that I'm just now getting hip to your great work, but I tell you what, I am going to tune in and probably hit you up with some questions and excited remarks shortly thereafter.BEN: I love it.That was my conversation with Professor Dowell-Vest. If you enjoyed it, share it with a friend. Have a great day. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit benbo.substack.com
Oz Pearlman, known professionally as The Mentalist, is one of the most successful and in-demand mentalists in the world, captivating audiences with jaw-dropping demonstrations of mind reading, suggestion, and psychological illusion. Born in Israel and raised in Michigan in a secular Jewish family, Oz discovered his passion for magic at age 14 and was already performing professionally by his mid-teens. A prodigy who graduated high school at 16, he went on to earn an engineering degree from the University of Michigan before leaving a promising Wall Street career at Merrill Lynch to pursue entertainment full-time. Pearlman combines advanced techniques; including suggestion, subliminal messaging, body language reading, statistical analysis, and neurolinguistic programming; to create experiences that feel impossible. He skyrocketed to national fame by finishing third on Season 10 of America's Got Talent, which led to multiple primetime TV specials and appearances on NBC, ABC, CNBC, and major media outlets worldwide. An elite endurance athlete, Oz is an enthusiastic marathon and ultramarathon runner with a stunning marathon personal record of 2 hours and 23 minutes. He has completed some of the world's toughest races, including Badwater 135, the Hawaii Ironman World Championships, Western States 100, and the Spartathlon and has also won dozens of races across the country. Happily married to Elisa and father to five children (three girls, two boys), Oz runs his own full-service production and entertainment company, managing bookings, live events, branded shows, and television projects. He is the author of the 2025 book Read Your Mind: Proven Habits for Success from the World's Greatest Mentalist. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code SRS at https://Mandopodcast.com/SRS ! #mandopod Learn a new language and get up to 55% off your subscription at https://babbel.com/SRS Rules and restrictions may apply. Ready to upgrade your eyewear? Check them out at https://roka.com and use code SRS for 20% off sitewide. Oz Pearlman Links: X – https://x.com/OzTheMentalist IG – https://www.instagram.com/ozthementalist YT – https://www.youtube.com/@OzTheMentalist Website – https://ozpearlman.com Book – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DVBG7KSR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to In Search of Excellence! In this episode, we are joined by Oz Perlman, the most sought-after and famous mentalist in the world. Known for his incredible run on America's Got Talent in 2015, and working with many celebrities and athletes, including Tom Brady and man sports teams, Oz reveals the "super secrets" to success that go far beyond the stage. We dive into his journey from being a math prodigy who aced the SATs at age 12 to becoming a master of communication and human behavior.Oz shares his philosophy on relentlessness, the importance of doing "shit work," and why offering to work for free is the ultimate "one-way call option" for your career. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a student, or someone looking to sharpen your communication skills, Oz's insights on capturing attention and overcoming the fear of failure will provide a roadmap for your own excellence.Timestamps● 00:00 – The "Super Secret" to getting any job.● 01:21 – Oz Perlman's background and the meaning of "Oz".● 04:12 – Growing up as an "engineering brat" and moving to the US.● 06:10 – Developing communication skills through restaurant magic.● 08:45 – Skipping 4th grade and winning the Spelling Bee.● 10:30 – Getting a perfect 800 on the Math SAT at age 12.● 15:05 – The seminal moment: A cruise ship magic show that changed everything.● 19:22 – Learning from books vs. videos: Why "sweat equity" matters.● 23:40 – AI, ChatGPT, and the future of human creativity.● 30:15 – Cleaning bathrooms and the value of "shit work”.● 36:12 – Managing time, blocking schedules, and delegating admin tasks.● 40:10 – The Zia's Restaurant story: How to sell yourself by offering zero risk.Check out Oz Pearlman's book “Read Your Mind” at this link: https://www.ozpearlman.com/bookConnect with Oz:● Website: https://www.ozpearlman.com/● Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/rcf9529j● X: https://x.com/OzTheMentalist?s=20If you found Oz's insights on relentless success and the "work for free" strategy helpful, please give this video a LIKE, leave a COMMENT with your biggest takeaway, and SUBSCRIBE for more interviews with the world's most excellent people!Listen to this episode on the go!
Go to www.LearningLeader.com for world-class notes This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. My guest: Oz Pearlman is the greatest mentalist in the world. After leaving Wall Street to pursue his craft full-time, he's performed for Steven Spielberg's family, for Nobel laureates, and Fortune 500 CEOs. He ran a 2:23 marathon and holds the record for most laps around Central Park in a single day. With five kids and 250+ performances a year, Oz has mastered the art of reading people and understanding what separates good from world-class. Key Learnings (In Oz's words) Doug Anderson is the magician who got me into magic. When I was 13 years old, I went on a cruise with my parents. I got pulled up on stage and took part in a magic trick. (The sponge balls) After the trick, my dad and I started creating theories on how the trick worked. The people in every industry who make it to the top are the ones who are kind and respectful to others. As soon as you stop thinking that you can learn from others, you start dying. What is the recipe for success? It's getting through the tough times. When I walked up to someone at a restaurant, and I'm 14, and I have a very fragile ego, after three tables in a row at differing levels of rudeness go by, "Dude, get outta here, man. Like, I don't wanna see this," it hurts. That's a painful thing to experience. I had to learn a defense mechanism very quickly because carrying that pain, pain turns into anger. When I get to the next table, I'm angry at the next group, even though they haven't done anything wrong to me. I realized to get my goal, I needed tougher, thicker skin. Deflect the rejection onto someone else. Create separation between you and rejection. I created what I would call an agent in my own mind. When you're in showbiz, the conversations you don't wanna have, your agent has for you. I'm a 14-year-old doing restaurants. I don't have an agent, so here's what I decided. When they don't like me, they don't know me. They don't know Oz Pearlman. They know this guy Oz the magician, who walked up to them. Maybe my tricks aren't good enough. Maybe my approach wasn't good enough. Maybe they had a bad day at work or their kid's sick. I made it less about me, and I was able to deflect all of that pain and hurt to this other person. The fear of rejection is worse than the rejection itself. Once you experience rejection a few times, it's not that bad. It's like dating. It's a numbers game. You'll probably not meet your spouse on the first try. You gotta meet a whole lot of other people to realize what you like best in the person that hopefully ends up spending your life with. "Never let someone else be in charge of your destiny." When I do a gig, I don't wait for someone to go, "Oh man, that'd be great. Let me get your business card." I go, "Amazing. Let me get your number and your info. I'll have someone from my team call you." My team is you, me, myself, and I. There's no team. But it sounds fancier. Fake it till you make it. Branding is so important. When I went on America's Got Talent, I made a conscious decision to separate myself from the guy from the year before. (Matt Franco) He won. I thought we were too similar. I had to do something unique or do something better than anyone else. That's when I branded myself as a mentalist and not a magician. Mentalism is much harder than magic to practice. Magic can be practiced in front of a mirror until you get almost perfect at a trick. Mentalism is near impossible to practice at home without an audience. It's like comedy. You can't tell jokes to a mirror and find out if they're funny. You need the audience to do it. Charm takes the sting out of so many things in life. It allows you to win people over quickly. What is charm? Just the ability to smile, to make someone laugh, to be vulnerable in a certain moment. That's a skill that's developed, and if you study it well, you can develop it quicker because everyone thinks it's natural. What I've learned from comedians: It's the purest form of entertainment that exists. You, the audience, and a microphone. I think you start to get a feel for timing. Where to pause, what's funny, how to get people on your side. With a heckler, there's a very fine line between punching down and offending your audience versus having them on your side and laughing with you at someone as opposed to laughing at someone. I'm a slightly more exaggerated version of myself when performing. The volume is turned up a little. The charisma is turned up a little, the ability to joke around, but it's me. I think that resonates. Walking into a room smiling, having no hesitation, connecting with somebody, remembering their name, giving them a compliment. Such easy, low-hanging fruit, separates you from 90% of other people if you can do them consistently and effectively and genuinely. "That's why he's Steven Spielberg." The Steven Spielberg lesson changed how I see success. I did Spielberg's dad's 99th birthday. At the end of it, Steven beelines to me and I'm ready. I thought I'd get 30 seconds. He talked to me for upwards of 20 minutes. He just asked question after question after question. When I left it was like a blur. I didn't ask Steven Spielberg a single question about Jaws, Close Encounters. I had all these things I wanted to ask him. I'm like, man, I totally screwed that up. But over time, the lesson got through to me. It wasn't about me. It wasn't what I was gonna ask him. It was about him. It was learning what makes him tick. No matter who you become, if you can make the other person feel like they're a star when they meet you, they will always remember that memory. Try to deflect. If people ask you questions, answer, but ask them something about themselves back that no one's asked them. Make them feel seen and heard. Make them feel like they are the star of your movie as well. Little things add up to big things over time. If you were to ask my kids what do I ingrain in them all the time? Gratitude and being polite. One of my secrets to success has always been being very polite. "Please, thank you. Always." Write a thank-you note. When I was doing bar mitzvahs, birthday parties, I realized early on, when people are throwing a party, it's very stressful. The person hosting doesn't always have the greatest time. They're so worried about everyone else. Create memorable moments. I would take a selfie with the bar mitzvah kid. I found this online service where I could instantly upload the photo. I would always give a compliment that was specific. I'd send these cards to them on Monday. The parties are usually on Saturdays. It would get there Tuesday or Wednesday. To this day, 15 to 20 years later, I'll get emails when I'm on TV from people being like, "I just dug up this card from 17 years ago. You were at Benjamin's Bar Mitzvah, and now he's 30 and has a kid of his own." Takes notes | Write everything down. In today's day and age, there's a power in the human touch that still exists. Take notes, write stuff down. I'll leave a gig, I'll write some stuff down, I'll remember it. If I run into that person again in a month, in a year, in five years, I can literally look at my phone. It's literally like a mentalism trick to reveal that information to people even though they gave it to you already, because it shows you took the time. Some of the biggest things I've ever landed backtrack to small moments. ESPN, the thing that brought us together can backtrack to a Bar Mitzvah 18 years ago where I first met Adam Schefter. The first seed was planted, and I had to keep watering it, watering it, watering it. Small plant, small plant, until it grew into this thing. Now look at all the things that came from all the things I've done with ESPN, where Adam Schefter originated them. You are interviewing for your next job every single day. You have no idea who might be in the audience. You have no idea, but you give it your all every single time. One time, Adam Schefter was in the audience. Intelligent people are often the easiest to fool. When intelligent people watch what I do, they're confident in their ability to figure it out. They think they're smarter than the average person, so they start looking for solutions. But that overconfidence creates blind spots. They're so focused on being right about how they think it's done that they miss what's actually happening. The more you think you know, the more vulnerable you become to being fooled because you're operating from assumptions rather than staying open to all possibilities. Reflection Questions Oz created an "agent in his mind" to deflect rejection away from his core self, making it about "Oz the magician" rather than Oz the person. What mental separation could you create to handle rejection or criticism more effectively in your professional life? Oz emphasizes that intelligent people are often the easiest to fool because they're confident in their ability to figure things out. In what areas of your life or work might overconfidence be blinding you to what's actually happening? Oz sends handwritten notes with specific compliments and a selfie to everyone he performs for. What's one relationship in your network right now that could be strengthened with this level of intentional follow-up, and what specific compliment could you give that person? More Learning #525 - Frank Slootman: Hypergrowth Leadership #540 - Alex Hormozi: Let Go of the Need of Approval #510 - Ramit Sethi: Live Your Rich Life Audio Timestamps 02:43 Oz's Career 04:48 The Art of Mentalism and Magic 08:22 Early Career and Overcoming Rejection 17:45 Branding and Success Strategies 22:59 Authenticity and Charm 27:25 Building Trust Through Honesty 27:53 Developing Genuine Confidence 28:36 The Power of Preparation 29:22 Learning from Failure 31:24 Connecting with Influential People 34:27 The Importance of Politeness and Gratitude 37:05 The Art of Follow-Up 42:27 Handling Nerves and Anxiety 43:23 The Magic of Mentalism on Ryan 51:55 EOPC
Traditionell zündet Kathie an Silvester lieber ein kreatives Feuerwerk und philosophiert wie jedes Jahr mit Mentalist und Magier Thorsten Havener über spannende Themen im neuen Jahr.
This week, we're joined by world-famous mentalist Oz Pearlman, and things immediately go off the rails. Oz reads minds in real time, exposes how easily Josh and Ben give away their thoughts, and pulls off tricks that make absolutely zero sense - even after he explains them. We get into Oz's viral moments with Joe Rogan and Howard Stern, the truth about whether magic is actually real, and why mind reading works even when you don't believe in it. Plus: ultra-marathons, three kids, magician beef, and one final mentalist stunt that leaves the room fully broken. Stick around - this episode will make you question reality… and your own intelligence. What, are ya nuts? Love ya! Leave us a voicemail here!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok! Sponsors:Prolon - Prolon is offering GOODGUYS listeners FIFTEEN PERCENT off their 5-day nutrition program for your post-holiday glow-up when you go to ProlonLife.com/GOODGUYS.Shopify - Whether you're just wanting to test an idea out, or you're getting serious about launching your own brand - it's never been easier to get started on shopify.com/goodguys.Vivrelle - Go to www.vivrelle.com and apply for a membership today using code goodguys for your first month of membership FREEVital Vitamins - Vital Vitamins is offering my listeners 20% of all orders with code GOODGUYS at myvitalvitamins.comSleepme - Visit www.sleep.me/GoodGuys to get 20% off your Chilipad with code goodguys.Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dialoge mit dem Unterbewusstsein - Psychologie, Kommunikation, NLP, Hypnose, Coaching und Meditation
Es gibt drei kleine Wörter, die mehr Beziehungen ruinieren, mehr Vertrauen zerstören und mehr Gespräche zum Einsturz bringen als jede Beleidigung und du benutzt sie jeden Tag, ohne es zu merken. In dieser Folge zeige ich dir, wie du diese unsichtbaren Saboteure erkennst, eliminierst und durch Sprache ersetzt, die Menschen öffnet statt schließt. Wenn du bessere Beziehungen willst, privat, beruflich oder beim nächsten wichtigen Gespräch, dann ist diese Episode genau das Upgrade, das dein Gehirn schon viel früher gebraucht hätte. Der Mentalist 2.0 – Psychologisches Profiling in der Praxis https://www.alexander-schelle.de/training/psychologisches-profiling-mentalist/ Kostenfreie Hypnose „Hypnoenergie“: https://www.alexander-schelle.de/hypnose-sichern/ Mein Buch "Die Geheimnisse eines Mentalisten" bekommst du mit Klick hier https://amzn.to/475gBrI Mein Selbsthypnose Buch bekommst du hier: https://amzn.to/3D2i3lf ___________________________________________________ Mein Name ist Alexander Schelle und ich stehe seit mehr als 20 Jahren als Mentalist und Hypnotiseur auf der Bühne. Ich bin ausgebildet als Hypnose- und NLP-Coach und biete neben meinen Shows auch Seminare und Vorträge. Der Podcast ‘Die Geheimnisse eines Mentalisten' soll auf unterhaltsame Weise einen Einblick in die Welt des Unterbewusstseins geben – in die Welt der Psychologie und der Hypnose. In den psychologischen Folgen werde ich einen Blick auf ansonsten weitgehend verborgene Seiten unserer Persönlichkeit werfen – auf unbewusste Muster in unserer Kommunikation und Motivation, aber auch unserem Wahrnehmen, Fühlen, Denken, Entscheiden und Handeln. Ich werde beleuchten, wie wir Menschen ticken, wie es mit unserer Menschenkenntnis aussieht und auch Schlussfolgerungen für den konkreten Alltag oder ein Coaching daraus ziehen. Jene Folgen, die sich der Hypnose oder der Meditation widmen, bietet dir einen Einblick in die faszinierende Welt, die sich öffnet, wenn wir einen gezielten Blick hinter die Kulissen unserer bewussten Entscheidungen werfen. Was du schon immer über Hypnose oder Selbsthypnose, beispielsweise zur Gewichtsreduzierung, Nichtraucher werden, Ängste besiegen oder der Burnout Prävention, wissen wolltest – hier erhältst du in kurzen Podcast Folgen einen Überblick. Firmen können mich auch für Vorträge oder Veranstaltungen zu den Themen Bewusstsein, Unterbewusstsein, Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, Motivation, Kommunikation, NLP, Hypnose, Meditation, Selbsthypnose, Empathie, Menschenkenntnis, Stressabbau, Selbstverwirklichung und Burnout Prävention buchen. In individuelles Coaching helfe ich Menschen, ihre work-life-balance zu finden. Wenn du mehr über die Angebote von mir erfahren möchtest, findest du unter www.alexander-schelle.de weitere Informationen. Selbstverständlich bin ich auch auf Linkdin, Facebook und auf Instagram für dich zu erreichen.
Herzlich willkommen zur letzten Folge des BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk Podcasts im Jahr 2025. Ich bin Jens Herrmann und heute freue ich mich ganz besonders, denn mein heutiger Gast ist kein Unbekannter in dieser Sendung. Er war schon mehrfach hier, und jedes Mal wird es intensiv und spannend, denn dieser Mann versteht es wie kaum ein anderer, hinter die Fassade zu schauen. Bei mir ist Deutschlands bekanntester Experte für mentale Strategien und Menschenkenntnis, Thorsten Havener. Anlass für seinen heutigen Besuch ist sein neues Buch „Das Geheimnis deiner inneren Stärke“. Ein Titel, der ziemlich gut in diese Zeit passt. Thorsten zeigt darin, warum es am Ende nicht die äußeren Umstände sind, die darüber entscheiden, wie es uns geht, sondern unsere innere Haltung. Das Buch basiert auf all dem, was Thorsten in mehr als drei Jahrzehnten gelernt, erlebt und beobachtet hat. Auf Bühnen, in Coachings und in Gesprächen mit Menschen aus ganz unterschiedlichen Lebensbereichen. Seit über 30 Jahren beschäftigt Thorsten sich damit, wie Menschen denken, fühlen und handeln. Was als Faszination für Zauberei begann, wurde zu einer einzigartigen Mischung aus Psychologie, Körpersprache, Neurowissenschaft und Intuition. Thorsten Havener ist aber nicht nur Autor. Seine Bücher sind allesamt Bestseller, insgesamt über eine Million Mal verkauft und in viele Sprachen übersetzt. Sein erstes Werk „Ich weiß, was du denkst“ schaffte es sogar, Steve Jobs von der Bestsellerliste zu verdrängen. Dazu kamen erfolgreiche TV Formate wie „Der Gedankenleser“, mit denen er einem Millionenpublikum gezeigt hat, wie viel wir unbewusst über uns preisgeben. Aktuell ist Thorsten wieder live unterwegs mit seinem Programm „Alles Kopfsache?“. Wer ihn schon einmal live erlebt hat, weiß, man geht nie genauso nach Hause, wie man gekommen ist. Und trotz all dieser Erfolge ist Thorsten jemand geblieben, der neugierig ist, der zuhört und der sich für Menschen interessiert. Ich verspreche Euch, dieses Gespräch geht unter die Oberfläche. Es geht um mentale Stärke, um innere Freiheit, um die Macht der Gedanken und darum, wie wir in einer lauten Welt bei uns bleiben können. Also macht es Euch bequem, lehnt Euch zurück, holt Euch ein Getränk Eurer Wahl und dann viel Spaß beim BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk mit Thorsten Havener. https://www.instagram.com/thorsten_havener/?hl=de https://www.facebook.com/Havener.Thorsten https://thorsten-havener.com https://www.youtube.com/@thorstenhavenerofficial https://www.tiktok.com/@thorsten_havener Literatur: Thorsten Havener - Das Geheimnis Deiner inneren Stärke: 12 Wege zu einem harmonischen Leben in stürmischen Zeiten Seneca - Das Leben ist kurz! "Keine Zeit!" - Wer sich bei diesem Gedanken ertappt, sollte zu Senecas Büchlein greifen: Der römische Staatsmann und Philosoph erklärt, warum uns die Tage immer wieder davoneilen. Serge Kahili King - Der Stadt-Schamane. Ein Handbuch zur Transformation durch HUNA, dem Urwissen der hawaiianischen Schamanen Marc Aurel – Selbstbetrachtungen Light Headset https://humancharger.com/ ******************************** https://www.facebook.com/jens.herrmann.792 https://www.youtube.com/@JensHerrmann https://www.linkedin.com/in/jens-herrmann-9a6198136/ https://www.bbradio.de/ https://www.bbradio.de/shows/51d91f74-b052-42f5-978f-988dd1807ed9 https://www.instagram.com/bbradioofficial/ https://www.facebook.com/bbradioofficial https://www.tiktok.com/@bbradioofficial
Dialoge mit dem Unterbewusstsein - Psychologie, Kommunikation, NLP, Hypnose, Coaching und Meditation
Du wirst gleich entdecken, warum du jeden Tag Entscheidungen triffst, die nicht wirklich deine sind und wie ein einziger gedanklicher Shift dir plötzlich Klarheit, bessere Kommunikation und einen völlig neuen Blick auf Menschen schenkt. Diese Folge zeigt dir, was dein Gehirn dir bisher verschwiegen hat und was passiert, wenn du endlich Zugriff auf die Mechanismen bekommst, die dich bisher unbewusst gesteuert haben. Wenn du verstehen willst, warum manche Menschen dich scheinbar spielend beeinflussen und wie du das für dich nutzt, ohne manipuliert zu werden, dann ist dieses Video genau jetzt dein Wendepunkt. Kostenloser Vortrag "Das Steinzeitgehirn - So schaltest du dein Gehirn auf Erfolgskurs": https://www.alexander-schelle.de/Academy/dein-steinzeitgehirn-verstehen-ein-vortrag-mit-aha-effekt-2/ Kostenfreie Hypnose „Hypnoenergie“: https://www.alexander-schelle.de/hypnose-sichern/ Mein Buch "Die Geheimnisse eines Mentalisten" bekommst du mit Klick hier https://amzn.to/475gBrI Mein Selbsthypnose Buch bekommst du hier: https://amzn.to/3D2i3lf ___________________________________________________ Mein Name ist Alexander Schelle und ich stehe seit mehr als 20 Jahren als Mentalist und Hypnotiseur auf der Bühne. Ich bin ausgebildet als Hypnose- und NLP-Coach und biete neben meinen Shows auch Seminare und Vorträge. Der Podcast ‘Die Geheimnisse eines Mentalisten' soll auf unterhaltsame Weise einen Einblick in die Welt des Unterbewusstseins geben – in die Welt der Psychologie und der Hypnose. In den psychologischen Folgen werde ich einen Blick auf ansonsten weitgehend verborgene Seiten unserer Persönlichkeit werfen – auf unbewusste Muster in unserer Kommunikation und Motivation, aber auch unserem Wahrnehmen, Fühlen, Denken, Entscheiden und Handeln. Ich werde beleuchten, wie wir Menschen ticken, wie es mit unserer Menschenkenntnis aussieht und auch Schlussfolgerungen für den konkreten Alltag oder ein Coaching daraus ziehen. Jene Folgen, die sich der Hypnose oder der Meditation widmen, bietet dir einen Einblick in die faszinierende Welt, die sich öffnet, wenn wir einen gezielten Blick hinter die Kulissen unserer bewussten Entscheidungen werfen. Was du schon immer über Hypnose oder Selbsthypnose, beispielsweise zur Gewichtsreduzierung, Nichtraucher werden, Ängste besiegen oder der Burnout Prävention, wissen wolltest – hier erhältst du in kurzen Podcast Folgen einen Überblick. Firmen können mich auch für Vorträge oder Veranstaltungen zu den Themen Bewusstsein, Unterbewusstsein, Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, Motivation, Kommunikation, NLP, Hypnose, Meditation, Selbsthypnose, Empathie, Menschenkenntnis, Stressabbau, Selbstverwirklichung und Burnout Prävention buchen. In individuelles Coaching helfe ich Menschen, ihre work-life-balance zu finden. Wenn du mehr über die Angebote von mir erfahren möchtest, findest du unter www.alexander-schelle.de weitere Informationen. Selbstverständlich bin ich auch auf Linkdin, Facebook und auf Instagram für dich zu erreichen.
(00:00) Oz Pearlman “Oz the mentalist” joins the show. (17:38:1) Celtics' Radio Network's Cedric Maxwell joins the show to discuss the Celtics. Should Boston trade for any players to bolster the roster for a playoff run?(30:29:9) Toucher & Hardy receive a Christmas message from a friend. Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome Back to TBOTAHypnotist Judge Mentalist has been mesmerizing audiences all over the world for years. Beginning his performance career as a mind reading mentalist, Judge Mentalist has evolved his skill set and routines to the influential and amazing world of hypnosis. He has hypnotized thousands of volunteers and made each and every one of them the star of one of his amazing stage performances.In his career he has performed for audiences large and small, public events, school events, and fundraisers.He has assisted non-profit organizations and school groups raise over $100,000 through his performances since 2023.Judge MentalistBecome a patron and help me make this show. Bonus episodes every week: >> Robert Neumark Jones | creating podcasts and extra content | PatreonBuy me a coffee ☕https://paypal.me/robertneumarkOr support me through other ways:Bliss of the AbyssGive us a rating & review:Write a review for Bliss of the Abyss Like and follow us on Facebook or InstagramMy Webpage:Robert Neumark Jones | Actor | Voice Artist (robertnj.com)© Robert Neumark Jones
How do you go from corporate finance to the bright lights of America's Got Talent? To make the leap from the structured corporate world to the dazzling stage of America's Got Talent, you must shift your mindset and pursue a passion relentlessly. In Oz Pearlman's case, the journey was more than abandoning spreadsheets and boardrooms; it was about embracing a calling rooted in enchanting audiences with mentalism's inexplicable effects. Best known as “Oz the Mentalist,” Oz transitioned from working in a global technology services department to performing on one of the world's biggest talent stages, he transformed himself through courage, determination, and an unwavering belief in the power of the human mind. In this episode of The Greatness Machine, Darius is joined by Oz to talk about his early fascination with magic to becoming a renowned mentalist. They will also delve into the intricacies of this unique career path, discussing the challenges, strategies, and mindsets that have propelled Oz to success. Topics include: Oz talks about his journey from magic enthusiast to professional mentalist Understanding the difference between a magician and a mentalist Setting quantifiable goals, seeking mentors, and providing value to others Oz reflects on his decision to leave Wall Street for mentalism The value of persistence and hard work over luck Overcoming multiple rejections and pursuing goals Oz discusses overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome And other topics… Sponsored by: Aura Frames: Visit AuraFrames.com and get $35 off Aura's best selling Carver Mat frame. auraframes.com (promo code DARIUS). Indeed: And listeners of this show will get a SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to get your jobs more visibility at Indeed.com/DARIUS Masterclass: Get up to 50% off at MasterClass.com/DARIUS. Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at shopify.com/darius /podcast10 Connect with Oz: Website: https://www.ozpearlman.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ozthementalist/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ozthementalist/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ozthementalist1405 Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Best of Billy and Lisa in the Morning, we're counting down the top five moments of the week. From Billy's hilarious travel woes to a fascinating discussion on phobias, it's a show you won't want to miss. We dive into the world of Christmas decorating and whether it's a red flag if your date has a heavily decorated apartment. Plus, we have a special guest, The Mentalist, who's coming to Medford on December 21st and shares an incredible connection to Billy's son Chris. Don't miss this entertaining and thought-provoking episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We test our knowledge with real or fake headlines. Oz the mentalist joins the show because he will be in Medford for a show, and we discuss his connection to Chris Costa. Listen to Billy & Lisa weekdays from 6-10AM on Kiss 108! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We test our knowledge with real or fake headlines. Chris Costa gives us a call to explain how he made it onto Barstool. Listen to Billy & Lisa weekdays from 6-10AM on Kiss 108! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oz Pearlman has been called the World's Greatest Mentalist—he's performed for some of the world's top celebrities and made it to the finals on America's Got Talent. In this episode, Oz joins Adam live at Authors@Wharton to show off his tricks and discuss the real skills behind his rise to success. The two reflect on Oz's time working on Wall Street and the lessons he learned as a pizza parlor magician about gaining confidence, managing failure, and taking smart risks, and Oz wows the crowd by reading audience members' minds.Host & GuestAdam Grant (Instagram: @adamgrant | LinkedIn: @adammgrant | Website: https://adamgrant.net/)Oz Pearlman (Instagram: @ozthementalist | Website: https://www.ozpearlman.com/) Linkshttps://www.youtube.com/@ozthementalistFollow TED! X: https://www.twitter.com/TEDTalksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedFacebook: https://facebook.com/TEDLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ted-conferencesTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tedtoks Podcasts: https://www.ted.com/podcastsFor the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/worklife/worklife-with-adam-grant-transcripts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oz Pearlman has been called the World's Greatest Mentalist—he's performed for some of the world's top celebrities and made it to the finals on America's Got Talent. In this episode, Oz joins Adam live at Authors@Wharton to show off his tricks and discuss the real skills behind his rise to success. The two reflect on Oz's time working on Wall Street and the lessons he learned as a pizza parlor magician about gaining confidence, managing failure, and taking smart risks, and Oz wows the crowd by reading audience members' minds.Host & GuestAdam Grant (Instagram: @adamgrant | LinkedIn: @adammgrant | Website: https://adamgrant.net/)Oz Pearlman (Instagram: @ozthementalist | Website: https://www.ozpearlman.com/) Linkshttps://www.youtube.com/@ozthementalistFollow TED! X: https://www.twitter.com/TEDTalksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedFacebook: https://facebook.com/TEDLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ted-conferencesTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tedtoks Podcasts: https://www.ted.com/podcastsFor the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/rethinking-with-adam-grant-transcriptsReThinking is produced by Cosmic Standard. Our Senior Producer is Jessica Glazer, our Engineer is Aja Simpson, our Technical Director is Jacob Winik, and our Executive Producer is Eliza Smith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Happy Tuesday! We begin Michigan Week Pt. 2 with a Ryan Day presser and immediate reaction. We play Fool's Paradise. Julian Sayin's Heisman buzz has really dipped, and some of it makes sense, but does the Big Ten Championship game hold all the cards? We Break Down the Buckeyes/Browns with Tyvis Powell. Former Buckeye Matt Finkes joins the show. Ja'Marr Chase apologizes to everybody except one person, and that one person is kind of important. We go Day Trippin' with Austin Ward. And Oz the Mentalist got Oz the Mentalisted in Tell the Truth.
When you look up information online, you may find that it's harder to remember later. It's a frequent phenomenon called digital amnesia. This episode begins by explaining why it happens so often — and what you can do about it. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1332030/full Oz Pearlman is probably the world's greatest mentalist. He doesn't claim to read minds — he reads people. Recently featured on 60 Minutes, topping bestseller lists, and even guessing Joe Rogan's ATM PIN on his podcast, Oz brings his uncanny intuition to Something You Should Know. In our conversation, he even guesses something from my childhood he couldn't possibly know. He also reveals what he's learned about success, handling rejection, and making powerful impressions. His book is Read Your Mind: Proven Habits for Success from the World's Greatest Mentalist. (https://amzn.to/47MP9S7) Of all creatures on Earth, humans are the only ones who keep pets — and love them like family. So how did this relationship begin? Why do some people choose exotic pets? And what are the real benefits of pet ownership for both human and animal? Science broadcaster Jay Ingram, host of two national science programs in Canada and author of twenty books, joins me to explore the fascinating science behind our bond with pets. His latest book is The Science of Pets. (https://amzn.to/43ilq1S). Walking is one of the simplest ways to stay healthy, but here's a twist: you can burn more calories simply by walking differently. Listen as I explain how changing your pace can make every step count. https://engineering.osu.edu/news/2015/10/new-study-shows-varying-walking-pace-burns-more-calories?utm PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! AURA FRAMES: Visit https://AuraFrames.com and get $45 off Aura's best selling Carver Mat frames by using promo code SOMETHING at checkout! INDEED: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING right now! QUINCE: Give and get timeless holiday staples that last this season with Quince. Go to https://Quince.com/sysk for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns! DELL: It's time for Black Friday at Dell Technologies. Save big on PCs like the Dell 16 Plus featuring Intel® Core™ Ultra processors. Shop now at: https://Dell.com/deals AG1: Head to https://DrinkAG1.com/SYSK to get a FREE Welcome Kit with an AG1 Flavor Sampler and a bottle of Vitamin D3 plus K2, when you first subscribe! NOTION: Notion brings all your notes, docs, and projects into one connected space that just works . It's seamless, flexible, powerful, and actually fun to use! Try Notion, now with Notion Agent, at: https://notion.com/something PLANET VISIONARIES: In partnership with Rolex's Perpetual Planet Initiative, this… is Planet Visionaries. Listen or watch on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Haines joins executive producer Brian Teta and addresses the dramatic moment Tuesday's guest Oz the Mentalist revealed her ATM PIN number live on-air and how she felt afterwards. Then, she weighs in on two Hot Topics – emotional cheating and open marriages. She also shares how she's gearing up for a big family Thanksgiving this year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin join executive producer Brian Teta to discuss today's wild segment with Oz the Mentalist and his ability to read the co-hosts' minds. Then, Behar shares the back story on breaking her toe, they discuss whether American is ready for a female president and Behar talks returning to her receptionist role at "Good Morning America." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
'The View' co-hosts weigh in on Pres. Trump pivoting and calling on House Republicans to release the Epstein files, claiming it'll be more damning for Democrats. Then, the co-hosts react to Pres. Trump's comments Monday where he took credit for saving the country from financial "catastrophe." Brendan Fraser discusses starring in the new comedy-drama 'Rental Family,' his 2023 Oscar win for 'The Whale' and how he prepared for his iconic role in "George of the Jungle." Oz the Mentalist – aka Oz Pearlman – shares some of his tricks of the trade from his book 'Read Your Mind' and why he says his ability to understand people is his greatest superpower. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman visits the White House today; his first visit since the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Retired 4-star General David Petraeus describes the high stakes of the event and the shifting politics in the Middle East. The complex web of connections to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has revealed private communications between Epstein and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, causing Summers to announce a pull-back from public appearances – as the house readies for a vote to ask the President to release more full files. Emily Wilkins reports on Senate Republicans' new goal to lower health care costs. And, how'd he do it? Mentalist Oz Pearlman reads minds – and the results are stunning. Emily Wilkins - 14:15Davvd Petraeus - 20:45Oz Pearlman - 31:12 In this episode: Emily Wilkins, @emrwilkinsOz Pearlman, @OzTheMentalistJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dr. Andreas Baranowski hat seine Diplomarbeit über Pick Up Artists geschrieben. Eine Szene, die Flirten als Business aufzieht. Pick Up Artists sind nicht selten misogyn, manipulativ und versprechen das Blaue vom Himmel, und trotzdem kann man sich ja hier und da aus der umfangreichen Sammlung der Pick Up-Praktiken bedienen. Silke Denk ist Dating- und Beziehungscoach. Außerdem Online Dating-Ghostwriterin. Von Silke haben wir sehr viel gelernt: Unter anderem, dass der Satz „Hab ich was zwischen den Zähnen?“ gar keine schlechte Idee für eine erste Kontaktaufnahme ist. Das kam auch für uns überraschend! Thorsten Havener ist Autor, Mentalist und Körpersprachecoach. Wichtigste Erkenntnis schon mal vorweg: Sobald man beim Flirten anfängt, über den eigenen Körper nachzudenken, hat man schon verloren. Wichtiger ist, den anderen lesen zu lernen. Paare, die schon lange zusammen sind, haben die Technik übrigens perfektioniert. Einer trinkt, der andere wischt sich über den Mund. Ach, wir kommen ins Schwärmen. Hört selbst!
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In this lively bonus episode of Next Question with Katie Couric, mentalist Oz Perlman—known for dazzling crowds on America’s Got Talent —reveals how mastering human behavior can transform your personal and professional life. Drawing from his new book, Read Your Mind: Proven Habits for Success from the World’s Greatest Mentalist, Oz shares actionable advice on reading people, building connections, and embracing resilience. From running ultra-marathons to predicting football plays, he blends performance with psychology to show how understanding others can unlock your potential. It’s part life advice, part mind-reading—completely fascinating.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is Your Mind Giving Away More Than You Realize? Mentalist Oz Pearlman Reveals All! What if you're unintentionally broadcasting your deepest thoughts every time you meet someone? In this mind-blowing episode of Mayim Bialik's Breakdown, world-renowned mentalist Oz Pearlman (world's preeminent mentalist renowned for his captivating performances and extraordinary mind-reading abilities, author of READ YOUR MIND) pulls back the curtain on the psychology of first impressions, influence, intuition, and the true magic hidden inside us all. Oz answers questions like: Are you revealing more than you think when you meet someone new? Can you really trust your first instinct, or is it misleading you? How does a mentalist convince people to believe in the impossible? What secrets are you unknowingly signaling to others? He also breaks down: - How to objectively analyze the way you present yourself - "Magic” habits that can help you influence anyone - How reframing rejection can change your life - Why magic tricks are just “packaged emotions” - Truth behind “psychic cold reading” (Oz does it better than most psychics!) - Why Oz compares magic to jazz - How to spot a lie, and why trusting your gut still matters - Secret sales mindset that can transform every area of your life Plus: Oz shares the personal story of how he first started learning magic, and what it taught him about human behavior, resilience, and tapping into instinct. Whether you're fascinated by magic, human psychology, or just want to understand yourself and others on a deeper level, this conversation will blow your mind. Don't just watch the trick—learn how it works. TUNE IN to MBB now to unlock your inner mentalist! https://lelo.to/SWITCHxMAYIM - Use Code MAYIM15 for an extra 15% off, STACKABLE with current discounts and for ALL products! Stop cooking with toxic cookware, and upgrade to Our Place today. Visit fromourplace.com/BREAK and use code BREAK for 10% off sitewide. With a hundred-day risk-free trial, free shipping and returns, you can experience this game-changing cookware with zero risk. Oz Pearlman's book, READ YOUR MIND: Proven Habits for Success from the World's Greatest Mentalist: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/783252/read-your-mind-by-oz-pearlman/ Follow us on Substack for Exclusive Bonus Content: https://bialikbreakdown.substack.com/ BialikBreakdown.com YouTube.com/mayimbialik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi travels to Venezuela as the frosty relationship between Washington and Caracas reaches a boiling point. With U.S. warships off the coast, a $50 million bounty for President Nicolás Maduro's arrest, and thousands of Venezuelan troops mobilized, 60 MINUTES gets rare access inside a country bracing for conflict. Alfonsi interviews Phil Gunson, a senior analyst for the International Crisis Group, James Story, a former top U.S. diplomat to Venezuela, and Senator Rick Scott (R-FL), about the showdown over drugs, oil, and power has put two nations on the brink. 60 MINUTES profiles Dr. Peter Attia, a Stanford-trained physician and star in the emerging field of longevity medicine who spends a lot of time thinking about the final years of his life, and yours too. Norah 'Donnell becomes a patient for a day, undergoing his practice's rigorous evaluation and interviews Attia about his methods and innovative approach to longevity – one aimed at helping people live not just longer, but better. Correspondent Cecilia Vega meets Oz Pearlman, the mentalist who has gone viral by astonishing celebrities, billionaires, and even seasoned interviewers with his uncanny ability to read people – not minds. He insists it's not magic and is now taking some of the secrets of his mind games public, teaching people to think like a mentalist. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oz Pearlman, the world No.1 magician, exposes how to read people, build trust, and win attention. From Wall Street to the world stage, he shares secret tricks for mindset shifts and memory hacks. Oz Pearlman is one of the world's most celebrated mentalists, a top performer on “America's Got Talent,” and the author of ‘Read Your Mind: Proven Habits for Success From The World's Greatest Mentalist'. He explains: ◼️The small mistake that instantly makes people dislike you ◼️The psychological trick that makes people say “yes” without realising it ◼️The mind trick that makes anyone instantly like and trust you ◼️The subtle body language cue that makes people ignore or avoid you ◼️How to tell in 3 seconds if someone is lying to you (00:00) Intro (02:39) Can You Read My Mind? (05:38) Card Trick (10:44) How to Know If They're Lying (14:00) How Do We Get People to Do What We Want? (16:13) Why You Should Take Notes for Everything (18:53) Why the Small Things Matter (23:03) Understanding Human Behaviour (26:24) Name Trick (27:21) How Do You Deal With People Being on Edge Around You? (31:04) Confidence (33:11) What Do You Think About When You're Communicating as an Entertainer? (36:56) How Do You Deal With the Ethics of Misdirection? (40:03) How to Be a Better Active Listener (41:54) When Did It Go Very Wrong? (46:58) How Do You Break the Ice in Social Situations? (47:59) Were You Trying to Make Anyone Else Happy? (49:20) How to Improve Your Memory (50:39) Wrapping Things Up in Stories to Help People Remember (57:42) If You Know This, You'll Always Hold People's Attention (59:48) How Important Is Obsession to Reaching the Top? (01:03:21) How to Show Up Better in Your Life (01:09:31) Final Reveal Trick (01:12:07) If You Could Live Forever, Would You—and Why or Why Not? Follow Oz: Instagram - https://bit.ly/3L3HuqL X - https://bit.ly/4o4JDBe You can purchase Oz's new book ‘Read Your Own Mind: Success Habits You Can Use Every Day from the World's Greatest Mind Reader' here - http://bit.ly/3WlKSQb The Diary Of A CEO: ◼️Join DOAC circle here - https://doaccircle.com/ ◼️Buy The Diary Of A CEO book here - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook ◼️The 1% Diary is back - limited time only: https://bit.ly/3YFbJbt ◼️The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards (Second Edition): https://g2ul0.app.link/f31dsUttKKb ◼️Get email updates - https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt ◼️Follow Steven - https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Sponsors: Pipedrive - http://pipedrive.com/CEO Linkedin Ads - https://www.linkedin.com/DIARY Stan Store - https://stevenbartlett.stan.store for your 14-Day free trial
Rick Silver/Mentalist Rick Silver has captivated audiences for over 20 years, crafting illusions and experiences that tap into the extraordinary powers of the human mind, shattering its perceptions. His show offers a unique blend of ESP demonstrations and interactive experiences, consistently delivered with practiced flair and laugh-out-loud humor. You and your guests are invited to […]
Rick Silver/Mentalist Rick Silver has captivated audiences for over 20 years, crafting illusions and experiences that tap into the extraordinary powers of the human mind, shattering its perceptions. His show offers a unique blend of ESP demonstrations and interactive experiences, consistently delivered with practiced flair and laugh-out-loud humor. You and your guests are invited to […] The post Mentalist Rick Silver appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Tom's traveling across Texas, Amarillo on Nov. 1st, then Lubbock on Nov. 2nd and El Paso on Nov. 6th. Make sure to get your tickets at https://tomsegura.com/tour SPONSORS: - Shop SKIMS Men's at https://SKIMS.com. - Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at https://monarchmoney.com/ymh - Sign up for your $1 per month trial and start selling today at https://shopify.com/momshouse Tom Segura and Christina P. welcome world-renowned mentalist Oz Pearlman to Your Mom's House! Oz stuns the crew with mind-blowing mental tricks, wild psychological insights, and a peek behind the curtain of how he reads people. From guessing Tom's childhood crush to revealing impossible inside jokes, Oz leaves everyone speechless. Plus, Tom and Christina talk Killarney drunks, pickup artist “Mystery,” and the weirdest viral videos on the internet. Your Mom's House Ep. 833 https://tomsegura.com/tourhttps://christinap.com/https://store.ymhstudios.comhttps://www.reddit.com/r/yourmomshousepodcast Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:04:04 - Opening Clip: Master Of Redneck Accents 00:10:07 - Sham From Killarney 00:17:39 - Clip: No Neck 00:20:16 - Clip: Coochie Confrontation 00:23:03 - Mystery Is Back 00:35:32 - Oz Pearlman Is Here To Blow Our Minds 00:41:07 - Show N Tell 00:46:35 - Ryan Gets Got 00:54:18 - How'd You Get A Job Here? 01:03:16 - Entertaining Steven Spielberg & Other Heroes 01:12:42 - Christine's Turn 01:19:29 - Enny Hates This 01:22:38 - Birthday Money Trick 01:27:07 - Wrap Up 01:29:23 - Closing Song - "It's A Surprise" by DJ Wet Nut Sack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wonder how mentalists read minds? It's not really magic. Oz Pearlman is here to expose the secrets of influence, charisma, and seeing others deeply.Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/1224What We Discuss with Oz Pearlman:Mentalism isn't psychic — it's psychology, empathy, and showmanship combined to read people's cues and create the illusion of mind reading.The foundation of charm isn't being likable — it's making others feel likable and seen.Failure builds resilience. Learning to separate rejection from self-worth frees you to take bold risks.Authenticity and kindness are superpowers. People sense when you're genuine, and remembering names or small courtesies leaves a lasting mark.Reframe your mindset with gratitude. Even on bad days, focus on what you do have — your time, your health, your chance to grow — and choose to enjoy your life.And much more...And if you're still game to support us, please leave a review here — even one sentence helps! Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course!Subscribe to our once-a-week Wee Bit Wiser newsletter today and start filling your Wednesdays with wisdom!Do you even Reddit, bro? Join us at r/JordanHarbinger!This Episode Is Brought To You By Our Fine Sponsors: Kindred: Free signup + 5 nights travel credit: livekindred.com, code JORDANLinkedIn: Post your job for free: linkedin.com/jordanSignos: $10 off select programs: signos.com, code JORDANProgressive: Free online quote: progressive.comHomes.com: Find your home: homes.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The boys are buzzing after cashing their $80,000 Writer Cup bet on the Cowboys. The money talk continues as they dive into LIV Golf's reported billion-dollar losses and what it means for the league's future, before wrapping things up with listener voicemails and Trent's encounter with Oz the Mentalist. 0:00 - Intro 1:50 - $80,000 Writer Cup bet hits! 18:15 - Mark Sanchez & Emergency rooms 22:40 - Shoutout Greg Olsen! 25:15 - Riggs vs. Kirk hater match 29:00 - New Breaking 85 31:30 - Fall golf is here! 37:25 - LIV Golf bleeding money 1:14:20 - Alistair Docherty's top-5 finish 1:19:50 - No more gimmie putts in match play? 1:27:15 - Would you do the hot chip challenge to play Augusta? 1:30:25 - An insane Scottie stat 1:35:50 - Trent sees Oz the MentalistYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
The mind is one extraordinary organ. The power of perception is not only limited to our ability to think and comprehend. At its deepest level, it also shapes our very own reality. Katherine Twells takes a deep dive into this topic with magician and mentalist David Gerard. He discusses how magic and mentalism intersect to unleash the power of the human spirit, which leads to deeper human connection and unlocks personal creativity. David also emphasizes how he keeps his audience focused and engaged in his performances by being fully present and mastering the art of directing attention. This episode reveals how magic, mind, and reality can come together to give birth to a purposeful life and a courageous version of yourself.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Coca-Cola CMO Leadership Summit Podcast community today:cokecmosummit.comFacebookTwitter
Actor and singer-songwriter Alicia Witt has been acting since the age of 7, when she made her film debut in David Lynch's sci-fi classic Dune. She will next be seen starring opposite Nicholas Cage in the thriller Longlegs, set for a 2024 worldwide theatrical release. She also just appeared on Fox's The Masked Singer as Dandelion, winning her first episode with her rendition of Over The Rainbow. Recent sightings include psychological drama Fuzzy Head (2023); I Care A Lot (2021) on Netflix, Lifetime Network's The Disappearance of Cari Farver (2022) and as Zelda on the final season of Orange Is The New Black. Additionally, her films include Two Weeks' Notice, Last Holiday, The Upside of Anger, Mr. Holland's Opus, Urban Legend, Four Rooms, 88 Minutes, Vanilla Sky, and Fun, for which she was awarded the Special Jury Recognition Award from the Sundance Film Festival, and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.Alicia is also a familiar face to Christmas audiences for her 10 holiday movies, many of which have featured her original music and continue to air every year.Alicia received rave reviews for her role as Paula in Season 6 of AMC's critically acclaimed series The Walking Dead. Witt also appeared during Season 4 of ABC's 'Nashville' as country star Autumn Chase and in Season 3 of David Lynch's Twin Peaks on Showtime, reprising her role from the original as Gerstein Hayward. Other TV includes FOX's The Exorcist; Law & Order: Criminal Intent; The Mentalist; Friday Night Lights; The Sopranos; Cybill; Ally McBeal; and Twin Peaks.Alicia has performed her original piano-driven pop music all over the world, including at the renowned Grand Ole Opry. She has also opened for Ben Folds Five, Rachel Platten, and Jimmy Webb, to name a few. Her 2018 release, 15000 Days, was produced by Grammy-winning producer Jacquire King (James Bay, Norah Jones, Kings of Leon, Dawes). Witt's previous album, Revisionary History, was produced by Ben Folds. Her newer records include "The Conduit" in 2021 and "Witness" 2023. Witt's first book, Small Changes, came out in Fall 2021 from Harper Horizon. The book is an inspiring, welcoming and simple yet effective guide to health, happiness and sustainable living. Instead of promoting a rigid diet, Small Changes offers readers a stress-and-judgment-free approach for enacting easy, incremental changes across all areas of life.Witt starred in Neil LaBute's Tony nominated play Reasons to Be Pretty at the Geffen Playhouse. She also appeared at London's Royal Court theatre in Terry Johnson's Piano/Forte and made her West End debut with The Shape of Things. She has performed at Williamstown Theatre Festival and has made many appearances in the 24-Hour Plays on Broadway and the 24-Hour Musicals off-Broadway.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001860/https://www.instagram.com/aliciawitty/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/alicia.witt/https://www.aliciawittmusic.com/"Still on the Run" - https://www.fbrmusic.com/@treymitchellphotography @feeding_the_senses_unsensoredfacebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848www.threads.net/@treymitchellphotographyftsunashville@gmail.com
In this episode we talk to Judge Mentalist about his first real gig opening for Matt Donnelly. His long running show Elkton Magic and his upcoming run at the Barcelona Fringe Festival & much more...wesiseli.comPatreon.com/wes_iseli
Joely and Tricia Leigh Fisher talk about being the kids of stars, Connie Stevens and Eddie Fisher—the allure of show business, putting on shows in their living room, and deciding at a young age to make performing their career. They share stories of being on the road with their mom, the good and bad lessons they learned, going to Beverly Hills High School while living alone across the street, and what it means to inherit both talent and addictive behaviors. They also open up about being moms, singing, dancing, acting, writing, and becoming beauty entrepreneurs. Joely discusses her stint at SAG, while the sisters reflect on their parents' many relationships, trying to connect with a distant father, and moving forward in a new entertainment landscape. And of course, they share their mom's immortal line: “Once you date Elvis, everyone else is a disappointment.”Bio: Joely Fisher is an American actress and singer, the daughter of Eddie Fisher and Connie Stevens. She is best known for her roles as Paige Clark on the TV series Ellen and Joy Stark on 'Til Death. She is also the younger half-sister of the late actress Carrie Fisher. Her career spans television, film, and Broadway, and she is a political activist currently serving as SAG-AFTRA Secretary-Treasurer.Tricia Leigh Fisher is the daughter of legendary crooner Eddie Fisher and iconic actress/singer Connie Stevens. She spent her childhood on sets and in concert venues, then joined the family business as a teenager, playing Burt Reynolds' daughter in the film “Stick.” Tricia has performed on many stages around the world, including entertaining the troops in the Persian Gulf with the legend, Bob Hope and the USO. After years touring as a back up singer, she landed her own deal on ATCO Records and hit the hot 100 billboard charts. She has continued to work, as an actress, in television and film for the past thirty-five years, starring in films such as Book of Love, Pretty Smart, Arizona Dream, Saving Grace B. Jones, Hostile Intentions and CHUD II. Tricia has worked in television for decades, including her role as Heidi in The Heidi Fleiss Story, 911, Criminal Minds, Rizzoli and Isles, The Mentalist, No Ordinary Family, Ellen, Til Death, and many others. A few of her theater roles include a Los Angeles run and tour of Bermuda Avenue Triangle with Joe Bologna, Renee Taylor, and Lainie Kazan and Miracle on South Division Street at the New Theater in Kansas City. Tricia is currently the lead singer of her 70's band with husband, Byron Thames, and plays regularly to sold out shows in Los Angeles.
Oz Pearlman, also known as "Oz the Mentalist," is an American mentalist, magician, and long-distance runner for marathons and ultramarathons. Visit https://www.ozpearlman.com/ for more. Bobbys World Merchandise from Retrokid: https://retrokid.ca/collections/bobbys-world Howie Mandel Does Stuff available on every Podcast Platform Visit the Official Howie Mandel Website for more: https://www.howiemandel.com/ Howie Mandel Does Stuff Merchandise available on Amazon.com here https://www.amazon.com/shop/howiemandeldoesstuff Join the "Official Howie Mandel Does Stuff" Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/HowieMandelPodcast/ Thanks to Our Sponsors: CoolCura GO is clean, convenient, and reusable. For maximum chill: place the stainless steel ice pod inside the neckband's pocket, then freeze the entire unit together. Best of all, it's designed to fit the natural curve of your neck, and adjustable for a personalized fit, CoolCura GO targets the Feng Fu point, right at the base of your skull for cooling relief. Go to coolcura.com & use the code 'COOLHOWIE10' for 10% off your entire order. The BuddyID® BuddyBadge Silicone QR Collar Tag allows anyone to scan with their phone and get instant access to your pet's profile. And if someone finds your lost pet, you get a GPS alert, so you know exactly where they are. With the profile being linked to the microchip registration, even if the BuddyBadge is lost, all profile information is accessible through the dashboard with a button click. Protect your furry friend with BuddyID® and don't forget to use code 'HOWIE15' for 15% off at buddyid.com Tinnigone features a patent-pending formula of grape seed extract and R-Alpha Lipoic Acid that helps manage ear ringing. Best of all, they're made right here in the good ol' USA with only the best ingredients! Head over to tinnigone.com/howie15 for 15% off your first order! Say Hello to our house band Sunny and the Black Pack! Follow them here! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlackMediaPresents TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackmediapresents Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/01uFmntCHwOW438t7enYOO?si=0Oc-_QJdQ0CrMkWii42BWA&nd=1&dlsi=a9792af062844b4f Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunnyAndTheBlackPack/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackmediapresents/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/blackmediapresents Twitter: twitter.com/blackmedia @howiemandel @jackelynshultz @ozthementalist
Rich and the guys weigh in on the Chiefs' chances to return to the Super Bowl for a 4th-straight year. Oz Pearlman joins Rich in-studio where he discusses his upcoming ‘Read Your Mind' book, and blows Brockman and Del Tufo's minds with his mentalism skills. Rich reacts to the latest in RB James Cook's contract standoff with the Buffalo Bills. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the kickoff to Season 2 of The United States of Small Business Podcast, now reimagined as Stories Worth Hearing, host John Quick sits down with one of the most electrifying mentalists in the world—Oz Pearlman. From melting minds on America's Got Talent to making Joe Rogan visibly uncomfortable by guessing his ATM PIN on-air, Oz has captivated audiences across the globe. But behind the viral moments is a devoted family man and a genuinely kind human being.In this episode, John explores Oz's decades-long grind, the magic behind the mentalism, and how his skills are more than just entertainment—they're tools anyone can use in everyday life. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this is one story you'll be glad you heard. Look for his book here: https://amzn.to/4miT6U6 Be on the lookout for my Newsmax Column.
Oz the Mentalist swings by the kitchen – and it does not disappoint. My sister, Kottie, her podcast partner, Sam, and their sons are all wowed by the mind games… and the crab legs. Follow Oz the Mentalist: https://www.instagram.com/ozthementalist Check out Sam and Kottie's podcast “Don't Worry About It” https://www.instagram.com/dontworryaboutitpodcast https://www.instagram.com/kottiekreischer https://www.instagram.com/samanthamollen For recipes click here: https://www.somethingsburning.show/recipes-season-5 This episode is brought to you by Shopify. Sign up for your $1 per month trial and start selling today at https://shopify.com/burning This episode is brought to you by Factor. Get started at https://factormeals.com/BERT50OFF and use code BERT50OFF to get 50% off plus FREE shipping on your first box. SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video https://bit.ly/3DC1ICg Stream LUCKY on Netflix https://www.netflix.com/title/81713944 PERMISSION TO PARTY WORLD TOUR is on sale now: http://www.bertbertbert.com/tour For all things BERTY BOY PRODUCTIONS: https://bertyboyproductions.com For MERCH: https://store.bertbertbert.com/ Follow Me! Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BertKreischer Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/bertkreischer YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/user/Akreischer TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@bertkreischer Threads: https://www.threads.net/@bertkreischer X: http://www.Twitter.com/bertkreischer Text Me: https://my.community.com/bertkreischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Blaine (Do Not Attempt, Buried Alive, Above the Below) is a magician, mentalist, and endurance performer. David joins the Armchair Expert to discuss the deck of cards his mom gave him as a kid in Brooklyn, keeping his magic secret when he was young because other children are a brutal audience, and why his unique ability for breath holding was the beginning of his love of endurance. David and Dax talk about the reason he decided to do the buried alive endurance performance, how Buster Keaton informed him doing stunts in one take for Street Magic, and learning that he could change the course of his mother's day with a simple trick. David explains the physical sensations of spending 44 days in a plexiglass box, why he doesn't recommend eating glass, and how the most meaningful part of making his new show was the people he met.Follow Armchair Expert on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch new content on YouTube or listen to Armchair Expert early and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/armchair-expert-with-dax-shepard/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.