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Rebel Radio
Moby: You don't have to make something normal

Rebel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 71:45


Few artists have experienced the extreme highs and lows of Moby's career, from the global dominance of his 1999 album Play and headlining festivals, to the despair of feeling it all slip away. We talk about all of it: fame and fortune, addiction and misplaced expectations, and the perspective you can gain through surviving what might feel unsurvivable. We also talk about Moby's new label, Always Centered at Night, and what it means to forget the algorithms and take an analog approach in this digital world. Oh, and you should definitely check out the label at https://www.alwayscenteredatnight.com And dig deeper into Moby's incredible story with Moby Doc: https://www.amazon.com/Moby-Doc/dp/B095S4X5D1/ Let's go... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

#BeardyCast: гаджеты и медиакультура
Святая святых Бородокаста, платный Google-поиск и подарки

#BeardyCast: гаджеты и медиакультура

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 104:11


Ведущие Beardycast подводят персональные итоги 2021 года: девайсы, покупки, хорошие и плохие события, фильмы и сериалы. Ведущие: Антон Поздняков, Андрей Барышников, Сергей Епихин Темы 00:00:00 — Приветствие 00:01:53 — Чего не было в итогах года почти ни у кого 00:23:43 — Партнерский модуль с Т—Ж. Та самая табличка Антона Курс «Эксель и Гугл-таблицы для начинающих» (промокод BORODA будет действовать с 1.01.2022 до 31.03.2022) BeardyCast 308 «Глупые умные ассистенты, таблички и финансы Netflix» 00:37:48 — Что мы подарили себе на Новый год 00:58:26 — Первые впечатления от AirPods 3 и Apple Watch Series 7 01:10:06 — Поиск Google — маркетологи против инженеров Тред Michael Seibel 01:20:48 — Реакции в Telegram 01:29:42 — The Grand Tour: Carnage a Trois 01:34:00 — Фильм «Моби» (Moby Doc) 01:40:55 — Прощание 01:43:01 — Переход в послешоу

RandomChatter Network
RC 367: Cowboy Bebop, Wheel of Time

RandomChatter Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 65:25


This week we're reviewing the new live-action Cowboy Bebop, the new Wheel of Time series, and the second season of Tiger King! Also, Army of Thieves, Shang Chi, Doctor Who, Music Box: Jagged, The Seventh Cross, Moby Doc, 60 Days In, The Shrink Next Door, and more!

RandomChatter
RC 367: Cowboy Bebop, Wheel of Time

RandomChatter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 65:25


This week we're reviewing the new live-action Cowboy Bebop, the new Wheel of Time series, and the second season of Tiger King! Also, Army of Thieves, Shang Chi, Doctor Who, Music Box: Jagged, The Seventh Cross, Moby Doc, 60 Days In, The Shrink Next Door, and more!

The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Moby: The Heartwarming Reason I'm Vegan

The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 36:38


Moby shares the heartwarming story of his love of animals and the epiphany he had that led him to go vegan.   Moby also remembers the animals his father rescued from a lab when the future music megastar was little more than a toddler.   Despite forming a bond with animals at a young age, he tells “The Weight Loss Champion” Chuck Carroll that it wasn't until years later that he decided to stop eating meat. The pair also  discuss why some people struggle to stop eating hamburgers despite their love for animals.   Moby also talks about using his body as a billboard for the causes he believes in.   And you'll find out what may be the most popular recipe in his newly released The Little Pine Cookbook, which features vegan recipes from a restaurant he founded in Los Angeles.   — — — Moby Cookbook https://amzn.to/3AtELg1 — — — Support PCRM https://pcrm.org/donate — — — Moby Twitter: @thelittleidiot IG: @moby Moby Doc: https://bit.ly/MobyDoc1 iTunes: https://apple.co/3EB3KQT Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3AuF6Pu — — — Chuck Carroll IG: @ChuckCarrollWLC Twitter: @ChuckCarrollWLC Facebook: http://wghtloss.cc/ChuckFacebook — — — Barnard Medical Center Appointments https://bit.ly/BMCtelemed 202-527-7500 — — — Share the Show Please subscribe and give the show a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or many other podcast providers. Don't forget to share it with a friend for inspiration!

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™
235 Moby's Different Life, Extreme Ways, and New Little Pine Cookbook

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 66:40


If you're a long-time listener, you know that we do not have many celebrities as guests on Follow Your Different. We take a pass on most of them because frankly, they're not that interesting. However, Moby is not your typical celebrity or Hollywood type. Moby is a breakout musician, DJ, and songwriter. He's sold over 20 million records worldwide, and he is credited with helping to bring electronic dance music to a mainstream global audience. He is also an animal advocate and a deeply-committed vegan, and he's got a brand-new cookbook out. It's called Little Pine Cookbook, which is based on the recipes of Little Pine, a restaurant that he had founded. What you're about to hear is a real dialogue like none other: from Moby's tough start in life, to making and breaking it and having it all fall apart, then building yourself back again. You'll also hear stories on Moby meeting his heroes, including what it was like to hang out with none other than David Bowie. Moby on Meeting Your Heroes To Moby, making the cover for David Bowie's ‘Heroes' has a personal context. He shares that when he was around 12, he had bought two David Bowie albums. Since then, David Bowie became his favorite musician of all time. Then in the late 90's, they became friends. Then neighbors. They even went on tours together, worked on music together, and enjoyed each other's company. “We had this one amazing day where he was in my apartment in New York. We played an acoustic version of heroes together. It was such a magical moment that the version of Heroes on Reprise is sort of a tribute to the song; a tribute to the fact that I was friends with my favorite musician of all time, and a tribute to this moment of playing Heroes with the greatest musician of all time.” - Moby That said, there is a saying that goes, “you should never meet your heroes, because they are sure to disappoint you.” Moby acknowledges that there are times that it is true. Though in David Bowie's case, it only made him appreciate the person and his music more after meeting him. Moby on Being a Public Figure It's not unusual to look up to icons and dream of one day becoming one. Being famous or a public figure is a dream that a lot of people have. Though according to Moby, being a public figure can be more stressful than it's worth. It might sound pretentious or narcissistic coming from a place of having achieved it already, but it is something Moby wishes to share through his book, ‘Then It Fell Apart'. His documentary, Moby Doc, also shines a bit of light into this: “The idea is that the human condition is one of confusion. You know, as long as we're human, we're baffled. So It seems like we all gravitate towards things that give us a sense of meaning, structure, and status. And so the book ‘Then It Fell Apart' and ‘Moby Doc' is sort of looking at that. Like how I had my own individual experience of bafflement, and how I tried to find anything that would give me that sense of meaning, purpose, status, comfort, what have you.” - Moby Living the Rockstar Life When asked whether he thinks that he's “living the rockstar life”, Moby thinks that he has lived a life so far that has given him a unique perspective. As someone who has been to the extreme ends of both poverty, wealth, and varying degrees of fame, it has given him an insight that is undenyingly his own. Yet while the specific details are unique to him alone, the general circumstance is not. That is why Moby felt that he had to share his story. Not so much as to show everyone what he has achieved in his life so far, but as a reference for those who are aspiring for such a lifestyle, or those who might be in a similar situation. To hear more from Moby and his insights on meeting your heroes and living an accomplished life, download and listen to this episode. Bio Richard Melville Hall, known professionally as Moby, is an American musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist.

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™
235 Moby's Different Life, Extreme Ways, and New Little Pine Cookbook

Christopher Lochhead Follow Your Different™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 66:40


If you're a long-time listener, you know that we do not have many celebrities as guests on Follow Your Different. We take a pass on most of them because frankly, they're not that interesting. However, Moby is not your typical celebrity or Hollywood type. Moby is a breakout musician, DJ, and songwriter. He's sold over 20 million records worldwide, and he is credited with helping to bring electronic dance music to a mainstream global audience. He is also an animal advocate and a deeply-committed vegan, and he's got a brand-new cookbook out. It's called Little Pine Cookbook, which is based on the recipes of Little Pine, a restaurant that he had founded. What you're about to hear is a real dialogue like none other: from Moby's tough start in life, to making and breaking it and having it all fall apart, then building yourself back again. You'll also hear stories on Moby meeting his heroes, including what it was like to hang out with none other than David Bowie. Moby on Meeting Your Heroes To Moby, making the cover for David Bowie's ‘Heroes' has a personal context. He shares that when he was around 12, he had bought two David Bowie albums. Since then, David Bowie became his favorite musician of all time. Then in the late 90's, they became friends. Then neighbors. They even went on tours together, worked on music together, and enjoyed each other's company. “We had this one amazing day where he was in my apartment in New York. We played an acoustic version of heroes together. It was such a magical moment that the version of Heroes on Reprise is sort of a tribute to the song; a tribute to the fact that I was friends with my favorite musician of all time, and a tribute to this moment of playing Heroes with the greatest musician of all time.” - Moby That said, there is a saying that goes, “you should never meet your heroes, because they are sure to disappoint you.” Moby acknowledges that there are times that it is true. Though in David Bowie's case, it only made him appreciate the person and his music more after meeting him. Moby on Being a Public Figure It's not unusual to look up to icons and dream of one day becoming one. Being famous or a public figure is a dream that a lot of people have. Though according to Moby, being a public figure can be more stressful than it's worth. It might sound pretentious or narcissistic coming from a place of having achieved it already, but it is something Moby wishes to share through his book, ‘Then It Fell Apart'. His documentary, Moby Doc, also shines a bit of light into this: “The idea is that the human condition is one of confusion. You know, as long as we're human, we're baffled. So It seems like we all gravitate towards things that give us a sense of meaning, structure, and status. And so the book ‘Then It Fell Apart' and ‘Moby Doc' is sort of looking at that. Like how I had my own individual experience of bafflement, and how I tried to find anything that would give me that sense of meaning, purpose, status, comfort, what have you.” - Moby Living the Rockstar Life When asked whether he thinks that he's “living the rockstar life”, Moby thinks that he has lived a life so far that has given him a unique perspective. As someone who has been to the extreme ends of both poverty, wealth, and varying degrees of fame, it has given him an insight that is undenyingly his own. Yet while the specific details are unique to him alone, the general circumstance is not. That is why Moby felt that he had to share his story. Not so much as to show everyone what he has achieved in his life so far, but as a reference for those who are aspiring for such a lifestyle, or those who might be in a similar situation. To hear more from Moby and his insights on meeting your heroes and living an accomplished life, download and listen to this episode. Bio Richard Melville Hall, known professionally as Moby, is an American musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist.

Headliner Radio
Headliner USA E65: Moby | Seeking Meaning

Headliner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 20:19


Moby may be considered one of the most pivotal and important figures in dance and electronic music, but in the year that has seen him release a film and album that looks back over the immense ups and downs of his career, Headliner finds him questioning the meaning of life, music, success, and everything in the context of a 13.77 billion years old universe. Moby opens up about Moby Doc, his new biographical film; Reprise, his new orchestral greatest hits album; and why he'd pack it all in to spend more time helping animals.

Filmwax Radio
Ep 674: Moby • Heidi Ewing

Filmwax Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 60:34


Moby is the subject of a new documentary which is currently out called "Moby Doc". Moby discusses the film which was dirtied by his frequent collaborator Rob Gordon Bralver. Also, returning to Filmwax after a long hiatus, filmmaker Heidi Ewing discusses her Sundance hit and her first narrative film, "I Carry You With Me" also in theaters & streaming.

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DreamPath Podcast
Moby on Reprise, Collaboration, Stumbling Forward, and the Existential Meditation of Moby Doc

DreamPath Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 39:51


Moby is a musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist. With more than 20 million albums sold worldwide, Moby is responsible for bringing dance music into the mainstream in the United States, United Kingdom, and beyond. His documentary Moby Doc covers his life and career, his many musical collaborations with artists like David Bowie, and is an existential meditation on success and happiness. Moby's 19th studio Album, Reprise, was released in May of this year, and features collaborations with artists like Gregory Porter, Kris Kristofferson, and Mark Lanegan.   What you will learn: Why he produced a documentary about his life - the aptly titled Moby Doc, which took six years to make and began as a request for a memoir. [0:00-8:05] Why Moby doesn't read reviews or news regarding himself. What musical influences shaped him as an artist and how a job in a record store served as a formative, unique musical education. [8:05-14:12] Why Moby collaborates so frequently with not just iconic artists but with lesser known artists, and how he approaches the collaborative process. How he balances the necessary evil of marketing with maintaining authenticity in his work. [14:12-20:31] How Moby connected with Kris Kristofferson and Mark Lanegan on the song The Lonely Night on Moby's most recent album, Reprise. The importance of humility in the creative process. [20:31-25:52] Why the music video for his song Why Does My Heart Feel so Bad? is his favorite music video. The importance of purpose-driven art and activism. [25:52-29:50] How Moby's professional relationship with David Lynch began with Moby's sampling of a song from Twin Peaks, which then evolved into a 20 year friendship. Why Moby asked David to appear in Moby Doc. [29:50-34:53] Moby explains the thought process behind the touching final scene of Moby Doc, describes his friendship and work with Wayne Coyne, and discusses the importance of compassion when responding to existential questions in life. [34:53-39:38] Resources: Moby's: Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Youtube, Spotify Steve Cutts' animated short, Man

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
BONUS EPISODE: Introducing My New Weekly Podcast with Guest Music Icon Moby

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 48:55


I've been working on a new podcast for sometime now. Introduction Next Level Soul. The podcast that asks the big questions about living, evolving and thriving in the world today. The show attempts to answer those questions by having candid and inspiring conversations with thought leaders from every walk of life.Global icon, musician, and animal rights activist, Moby(né, Richard Melville Hall) has lived many lives right before the gazes and judgment of the world. Self-discovery is a continual process that each time, when done right, unravels a new purpose and even newer challenges. This conversation is about the rise and fall of ego, fame, fortune, self-destruction, and eventually self-rediscovery and redemption.Moby came onto the entertainment scene with his 1991 single, ‘Go' --- the start of a remarkable critical and commercial success. He went on to sell over 20 million records globally; especially with his 1999 album ‘Play'. In the interview, Moby describes the success of the PLAY album as unanticipated. Each track on the record was licensed to films, television shows, and commercials making it one of the most licensed albums in history.The accomplishments brought in a wave, and he rode it. Alcohol and drugs became part of that wave, even missing his mother's funeral because he was passed out drunk in bed.Moby's journey to healing, self-peace, and sobriety has not been all unicorns and rainbows. In spite of living the dream life and having the world at his feet, the peak of his career was a period when he suffered deep depression. He sought to turn the course of his fears into a vision of purpose. By, regaining control of his life - sobering up since 2008, finding spirituality that works for him, and crystalizing his imperfect, yet extraordinary life and career in his new documentary, Moby Doc.Moby doc is the creative, offbeat, wry, music-filled chronicle of an eventful life examined. filled with existential discussions, extraordinary concert footage, deep cuts from 30 years of moby's music, unconventional narrative, quirky animation, rare clips, and thoughts from moby's friend David Lynch, it's a vibrant, eclectic conversation between a man and his past. as music and a commitment to veganism and animal rights guide him, moby delves into himself to share honestly what he's gone through, what it might mean to others, how he turned confusion about life into the beauty of art…and why the answers to some of the deepest questions we can ask as human beings may not be found in the way we're actually living.It was an honor to have this conversation with this remarkable artist and human being. Please, enjoy my sit-down with the iconic, Moby.

Indie Film Academy: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Podcast
BONUS EPISODE: Introducing My New Weekly Podcast with Guest Musical Icon Moby

Indie Film Academy: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 48:55


I've been working on a new podcast for sometime now. Introduction Next Level Soul. The podcast that asks the big questions about living, evolving and thriving in the world today. The show attempts to answer those questions by having candid and inspiring conversations with thought leaders from every walk of life.Global icon, musician, and animal rights activist, Moby(né, Richard Melville Hall) has lived many lives right before the gazes and judgment of the world. Self-discovery is a continual process that each time, when done right, unravels a new purpose and even newer challenges. This conversation is about the rise and fall of ego, fame, fortune, self-destruction, and eventually self-rediscovery and redemption.Moby came onto the entertainment scene with his 1991 single, ‘Go' --- the start of a remarkable critical and commercial success. He went on to sell over 20 million records globally; especially with his 1999 album ‘Play'. In the interview, Moby describes the success of the PLAY album as unanticipated. Each track on the record was licensed to films, television shows, and commercials making it one of the most licensed albums in history.The accomplishments brought in a wave, and he rode it. Alcohol and drugs became part of that wave, even missing his mother's funeral because he was passed out drunk in bed.Moby's journey to healing, self-peace, and sobriety has not been all unicorns and rainbows. In spite of living the dream life and having the world at his feet, the peak of his career was a period when he suffered deep depression. He sought to turn the course of his fears into a vision of purpose. By, regaining control of his life - sobering up since 2008, finding spirituality that works for him, and crystalizing his imperfect, yet extraordinary life and career in his new documentary, Moby Doc.Moby doc is the creative, offbeat, wry, music-filled chronicle of an eventful life examined. filled with existential discussions, extraordinary concert footage, deep cuts from 30 years of moby's music, unconventional narrative, quirky animation, rare clips, and thoughts from moby's friend David Lynch, it's a vibrant, eclectic conversation between a man and his past. as music and a commitment to veganism and animal rights guide him, moby delves into himself to share honestly what he's gone through, what it might mean to others, how he turned confusion about life into the beauty of art…and why the answers to some of the deepest questions we can ask as human beings may not be found in the way we're actually living.It was an honor to have this conversation with this remarkable artist and human being. Please, enjoy my sit-down with the iconic, Moby.

Filmtrepreneur™ - The Entrepreneurial Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Introducing My New Weekly Podcast with Guest Musical Icon Moby

Filmtrepreneur™ - The Entrepreneurial Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 48:55


I've been working on a new podcast for sometime now. Introduction Next Level Soul. The podcast that asks the big questions about living, evolving and thriving in the world today. The show attempts to answer those questions by having candid and inspiring conversations with thought leaders from every walk of life.Global icon, musician, and animal rights activist, Moby(né, Richard Melville Hall) has lived many lives right before the gazes and judgment of the world. Self-discovery is a continual process that each time, when done right, unravels a new purpose and even newer challenges. This conversation is about the rise and fall of ego, fame, fortune, self-destruction, and eventually self-rediscovery and redemption.Moby came onto the entertainment scene with his 1991 single, ‘Go' --- the start of a remarkable critical and commercial success. He went on to sell over 20 million records globally; especially with his 1999 album ‘Play'. In the interview, Moby describes the success of the PLAY album as unanticipated. Each track on the record was licensed to films, television shows, and commercials making it one of the most licensed albums in history.The accomplishments brought in a wave, and he rode it. Alcohol and drugs became part of that wave, even missing his mother's funeral because he was passed out drunk in bed.Moby's journey to healing, self-peace, and sobriety has not been all unicorns and rainbows. In spite of living the dream life and having the world at his feet, the peak of his career was a period when he suffered deep depression. He sought to turn the course of his fears into a vision of purpose. By, regaining control of his life - sobering up since 2008, finding spirituality that works for him, and crystalizing his imperfect, yet extraordinary life and career in his new documentary, Moby Doc.Moby doc is the creative, offbeat, wry, music-filled chronicle of an eventful life examined. filled with existential discussions, extraordinary concert footage, deep cuts from 30 years of moby's music, unconventional narrative, quirky animation, rare clips, and thoughts from moby's friend David Lynch, it's a vibrant, eclectic conversation between a man and his past. as music and a commitment to veganism and animal rights guide him, moby delves into himself to share honestly what he's gone through, what it might mean to others, how he turned confusion about life into the beauty of art…and why the answers to some of the deepest questions we can ask as human beings may not be found in the way we're actually living.It was an honor to have this conversation with this remarkable artist and human being. Please, enjoy my sit-down with the iconic, Moby.

Inside the Screenwriter's Mind: A Screenwriting Podcast with Alex Ferrari
BONUS EPISODE: Introducing My New Weekly Podcast with Guest Musical Icon Moby

Inside the Screenwriter's Mind: A Screenwriting Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 48:55


I've been working on a new podcast for sometime now. Introduction Next Level Soul. The podcast that asks the big questions about living, evolving and thriving in the world today. The show attempts to answer those questions by having candid and inspiring conversations with thought leaders from every walk of life.Global icon, musician, and animal rights activist, Moby(né, Richard Melville Hall) has lived many lives right before the gazes and judgment of the world. Self-discovery is a continual process that each time, when done right, unravels a new purpose and even newer challenges. This conversation is about the rise and fall of ego, fame, fortune, self-destruction, and eventually self-rediscovery and redemption.Moby came onto the entertainment scene with his 1991 single, ‘Go' --- the start of a remarkable critical and commercial success. He went on to sell over 20 million records globally; especially with his 1999 album ‘Play'. In the interview, Moby describes the success of the PLAY album as unanticipated. Each track on the record was licensed to films, television shows, and commercials making it one of the most licensed albums in history.The accomplishments brought in a wave, and he rode it. Alcohol and drugs became part of that wave, even missing his mother's funeral because he was passed out drunk in bed.Moby's journey to healing, self-peace, and sobriety has not been all unicorns and rainbows. In spite of living the dream life and having the world at his feet, the peak of his career was a period when he suffered deep depression. He sought to turn the course of his fears into a vision of purpose. By, regaining control of his life - sobering up since 2008, finding spirituality that works for him, and crystalizing his imperfect, yet extraordinary life and career in his new documentary, Moby Doc.Moby doc is the creative, offbeat, wry, music-filled chronicle of an eventful life examined. filled with existential discussions, extraordinary concert footage, deep cuts from 30 years of moby's music, unconventional narrative, quirky animation, rare clips, and thoughts from moby's friend David Lynch, it's a vibrant, eclectic conversation between a man and his past. as music and a commitment to veganism and animal rights guide him, moby delves into himself to share honestly what he's gone through, what it might mean to others, how he turned confusion about life into the beauty of art…and why the answers to some of the deepest questions we can ask as human beings may not be found in the way we're actually living.It was an honor to have this conversation with this remarkable artist and human being. Please, enjoy my sit-down with the iconic, Moby.

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
Introducing My New Weekly Podcast with Guest Musical Icon Moby

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 48:55


I've been working on a new podcast for sometime now. Introduction Next Level Soul. The podcast that asks the big questions about living, evolving and thriving in the world today. The show attempts to answer those questions by having candid and inspiring conversations with thought leaders from every walk of life.Global icon, musician, and animal rights activist, Moby(né, Richard Melville Hall) has lived many lives right before the gazes and judgment of the world. Self-discovery is a continual process that each time, when done right, unravels a new purpose and even newer challenges. This conversation is about the rise and fall of ego, fame, fortune, self-destruction, and eventually self-rediscovery and redemption.Moby came onto the entertainment scene with his 1991 single, ‘Go' --- the start of a remarkable critical and commercial success. He went on to sell over 20 million records globally; especially with his 1999 album ‘Play'. In the interview, Moby describes the success of the PLAY album as unanticipated. Each track on the record was licensed to films, television shows, and commercials making it one of the most licensed albums in history.The accomplishments brought in a wave, and he rode it. Alcohol and drugs became part of that wave, even missing his mother's funeral because he was passed out drunk in bed.Moby's journey to healing, self-peace, and sobriety has not been all unicorns and rainbows. In spite of living the dream life and having the world at his feet, the peak of his career was a period when he suffered deep depression. He sought to turn the course of his fears into a vision of purpose. By, regaining control of his life - sobering up since 2008, finding spirituality that works for him, and crystalizing his imperfect, yet extraordinary life and career in his new documentary, Moby Doc.Moby doc is the creative, offbeat, wry, music-filled chronicle of an eventful life examined. filled with existential discussions, extraordinary concert footage, deep cuts from 30 years of moby's music, unconventional narrative, quirky animation, rare clips, and thoughts from moby's friend David Lynch, it's a vibrant, eclectic conversation between a man and his past. as music and a commitment to veganism and animal rights guide him, moby delves into himself to share honestly what he's gone through, what it might mean to others, how he turned confusion about life into the beauty of art…and why the answers to some of the deepest questions we can ask as human beings may not be found in the way we're actually living.It was an honor to have this conversation with this remarkable artist and human being. Please, enjoy my sit-down with the iconic, Moby.

Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
NLS 011: How to Defeat Self Sabotage, Depression, and Your Ego with Music Icon Moby

Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 46:25


Global icon, musician, and animal rights activist, Moby (né, Richard Melville Hall) has lived many lives right before the gazes and judgment of the world.Self-discovery is a continual process that each time, when done right, unravels a new purpose and even newer challenges. This conversation is about the rise and fall of ego, fame, fortune, self-destruction and eventually self-rediscovery and redemption.Moby came onto the entertainment scene with his 1991 single, ‘Go' — the start of a remarkable critical and commercial success. He went on to sell over 20 million records globally; especially with his 1999 album ‘Play'. In the interview, Moby describes the success of the PLAY album as unanticipated. Each track on the record was licensed to films, television shows, and commercials making it one of the most licensed albums in history.The accomplishments brought in a wave, and he rode it. Alcohol and drugs became part of that wave, even missing his mother's funeral because he was passed out drunk in bed. Moby's journey to healing, self-peace, and sobriety has not been all unicorns and rainbows. In spite of living the dream life and having the world at his feet, the peak of his career was a period when he suffered deep depression. He sought to turn the course of his fears into a vision of purpose. By, regaining control of his life – sobering up since 2008, finding spirituality that works for him, and crystalizing his imperfect, yet extraordinary life and career in his new documentary, Moby Doc.Moby doc is the creative, offbeat, wry, music-filled chronicle of an eventful life examined. filled with existential discussions, extraordinary concert footage, deep cuts from 30 years of moby's music, unconventional narrative, quirky animation, rare clips, and thoughts from moby's friend David Lynch, it's a vibrant, eclectic conversation between a man and his past. as music and a commitment to veganism and animal rights guide him, moby delves into himself to share honestly what he's gone through, what it might mean to others, how he turned confusion about life into the beauty of art…and why the answers to some of the deepest questions we can ask as human beings may not be found in the way we're actually living.It was an honor to have this conversation with this remarkable artist and human being. Please, enjoy my sit-down with the iconic, Moby.

In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer

Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Moby, discussing the classical and spiritual side of his life and work._____LINKSwww.moby.com_____Reprise sees Moby revisiting and reimagining musical highlights from his past. Together with the Budapest Art Orchestra, he has re-envisioned some of his most recognizable rave classics and anthems with new arrangements for orchestra and acoustic instruments, joined by a stellar line-up of guest artists from across the musical spectrum, including Kris Kristofferson, Gregory Porter, Mark Lanegan, Víkingur Ólafsson, Skylar Grey and Amythyst Kiah._____In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of Fall In Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy.Learn more at https://www.lovechildrenplanet.comFollow Frank on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.https://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaefferhttps://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTubeIn Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-conversation-with-frank-schaeffer/id1570357787_____Support the show

The Richard Crouse Show Podcast
In the Heights + Moby

The Richard Crouse Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 37:38


On this week's Richard Crouse Show Podcast we meet two of the stars of "In the Heights," the highly anticipated film adaptation of the Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway smash hit show. You know Jimmy Smits from everything from "NYPD Blue" and "The West Wing" to "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" and "How To Get Away with Murder." He plays Kevin Rosario, owner of his own taxi cab service in In the heights. Joining him is Olga Merediz, who originated the role of "Abuela" Claudia, the loving matriarch of the barrio, in the Broadway show and now stars in the movie. Then, I have a no holds barred conversation with musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist Moby. He has a new album called "Reprise" and a documentary called "Moby Doc" available right now. in the interview we talk about everything from using alcohol and drugs in a misguided attempt to find happiness to screwing up the courage to ask David Bowie to duet on Heroes… on acoustic guitar in his living room!  

House of Crouse
In The Heights + Moby

House of Crouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 37:28


On this week's Richard Crouse Show Podcast we meet two of the stars of "In the Heights," the highly anticipated film adaptation of the Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway smash hit show. You know Jimmy Smits from everything from "NYPD Blue" and "The West Wing" to "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" and "How To Get Away with Murder." He plays Kevin Rosario, owner of his own taxi cab service in In the heights. Joining him is Olga Merediz, who originated the role of "Abuela" Claudia, the loving matriarch of the barrio, in the Broadway show and now stars in the movie. Then, I have a no holds barred conversation with musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist Moby. He has a new album called "Reprise" and a documentary called "Moby Doc" available right now. in the interview we talk about everything from using alcohol and drugs in a misguided attempt to find happiness to screwing up the courage to ask David Bowie to duet on Heroes… on acoustic guitar in his living room!

DJ Magnus Podcasts
Episode 75: Moby Reworked - Chapter 02 (2002-2016)

DJ Magnus Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 75:09


Richard Melville Hall was born on September 11th 1965, more so professionally known as Moby: an American musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist. He has sold 20 million records worldwide! His new ‘Reprise’ album and Moby Doc dropped last Friday, so to coincide with that, here’s my follow-up ‘Chapter 02 (2002-2016)’ Reworked Mix: a further 10 tracks remixed..enjoy! Tracklisting... 01 - In My Heart (Culture Shock Extended Beat Mix) 02 - Sunday (West Deep London Club Mix) 03 - Lift Me Up (Mylo Remix) 04 - Slipping Away (Axwell Vocal Mix) 05 - Extreme Ways (Jhada Remix) 06 - Disco Lies (Freemasons Club Mix) 07 - Pale Horses (Gui Boratto’s Last Window Remix) 08 - Be The One (Facundo Mohrr Unofficial Remix) 09 - The Lonely Night (Gregor Tresher Remix) 10 - Are You Lost In The World Like Me (Moby Remix) 11 - My Weakness (bonus track)

Kino Kults
Grimstam nostalģijā ar bērnības filmām

Kino Kults

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 148:17


#54 – šonedēļ podkāstā "Kino Kults" iepriecinājām mūsu bērnības dvēselītes, atceroties, kādas filmas bijām iecienījuši laikā, kad par kino vēl neinteresējāmies tik sistemātiski, kā to darījām jau vēlāk tīņu gados. Te jūs sagaidīs savdabīga kolekcija ar piedzīvojumu filmām, animāciju, komēdijām un tādiem bojevikiem, par kādiem, iespējams, pat nebūsiet dzirdējuši. Savukārt sarunas par nedēļas laikā redzēto kontekstā ir vērts jums atgādināt par podkāstu "Kā top kino" kopā ar operatoru Edgaru Dubrovski – iznākusi "Master of None" 3. sezona, pie kuras viņš strādāja! Šajā raidījumā: Mēģinām saprast Roberta Rodrigesa karjeras loģiku un citi jaunumi (00:01:34); Mūsu mīļākās bērnības filmas un vai tās ir vērts skatīties, esot pieaugušiem (00:33:02); Ko "Kino Kulta" komanda ir noskatījusies ("The Goldfinch", "The Empty Man", "Moby Doc", "Fast and Furious 6", "Master of None" 3. sezona, "Bo Burnham's Inside" – 01:49:44). Montāža – Toms Cielēns.

Canceled Too Soon
Critically Acclaimed #174 | A Quiet Place Part II, Cruella, Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue, Moby Doc, Plan B, Skull: The Mask

Canceled Too Soon

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 94:27


This week on CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED, film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold review the blockbuster horror sequel A QUIET PLACE PART II, the Disney prequel CRUELLA, the Chinese documentary SWIMMING OUT TILL THE SEA TURNS BLUE, the Moby documentary MOBY DOC, the teen comedy PLAN B, and the Brazilian gore film SKULL: THE MASK! A Quiet Place Part II - 4:56  Cruella - 18:37  Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue - 53:06  Moby Doc - 58:45  Plan B - 1:07:00  Skull: The Mask - 1:15:40  Review Round-Up - 1:27:06  Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise!  Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! And if you want soap, be sure to check out M. Lopes da Silva's Etsy store: SaltCatSoap! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!

The Originals
The Originals #15 Moby

The Originals

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 52:14


Moby, the biggest selling electronica artist in history, ponders the question: why did so many people hate my guts? Born Richard Melville Hall (so nicknamed because Moby Dick author Herman Melville's an ancestor) he grew up on food stamps in fancy Darien, CT, became an NYC DJ and released the huge-in-Europe dance single “Go” in 1991. Fame and fortune (and many threesomes) followed the release of 1999's Play, but happiness eluded him. His surreal new documentary Moby Doc documents his brutal childhood, his rise and fall from pop stardom, and the drugs and booze that nearly did him in. Host Andrew Goldman goes deep on sex, coke, sex-on-coke, artistic purity and what he learned from that Natalie Portman kerfuffle. Plus! That time he put his penis on Donald Trump.

With Friends Like These
Filling Your Existential Portfolio with Moby

With Friends Like These

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 62:29


Ground-breaking musician Moby joins to discuss his sobriety and all that comes with it: humility, serving others, and looking somewhere else beside fame to fill the emptiness inside. His new auto-bio-pic, “Moby Doc,” is in limited release to theaters now. Then, on this week's "With Adorables Like These" Mina Kimes joins with her dog (and podcast co-host) Lenny. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

FilmWeek
FilmWeek ‘A Quiet Place Part II,’ ‘Cruella,’ ‘Moby Doc’ And More

FilmWeek

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 30:17


Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Lael Loewenstein, Christy Lemire and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases on streaming and on demand platforms. "A Quiet Place Part II," in wide release "Cruella," in wide release & Disney+ "Dog Gone Trouble," on Netflix "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie," on Netflix June 3 "Moby Doc," In Select Theaters (check your local listings); VOD (including FandangoNow, iTunes, Vudu); Laemmle’s Virtual Cinema June 4 "Changing The Game," on Hulu June 1 "Port Authority," Cinelounge Sunset Hollywood; Laemmle’s Virtual Cinema; Digital/VOD (including Vudu, Google Play, FandangoNow) June 1 "Plan B," on Hulu "Borat Supplemental Reportings," on Amazon Prime Video "Dead Pigs," on Laemmle’s Virtual Cinema Our FilmWeek critics have been curating personal lists of their favorite TV shows and movies to binge-watch during self-quarantine. You can see recommendations from each of the critics and where you can watch them here. Guests: Christy Lemire, film critic for KPCC, RogerEbert.com and co-host of the ‘Breakfast All Day’ podcast; she tweets @christylemire Lael Loewenstein, film critic for KPCC and film columnist for the Santa Monica Daily Press; she tweets @LAELLO Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine

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Greatest Music of All Time

Moby joins Tom to discuss the story of his life, as told in the brand new movie, Moby Doc, out today. He tells Tom about being broke and at an all-time low point in his career ahead of the release of his multi-platinum smash album, Play, which he didn't expect to do well. He reveals the extent of his alcoholism and how fame didn't make him happier. He also explains his "Vegan For Life" tattoo. Moby's new album, Reprise, is out today, alongside his new documentary film. This episode is brought to you by Modal Electronics, who make beautiful, innovative and powerful synthesisers. You can enjoy vibrant wavetable patches with their ARGON8 series. You can produce state-of-the-art analogue-style synth textures with their COBALT8 series. Go to modalelectronics.com to check out their incredible array of synthesisers. This episode is brought to you by Tinggly, who are on a mission to change the culture of gifting by encouraging everyone to give experiences rather than material things. Their team has handpicked the world’s best travel, adventure, culture, dining and more, bringing it all together in one place. Give stories, not stuff: go to tinggly.com to find out more.

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ScreenPicks Entertainment Podcast
ScreenPicks Podcast: A Quiet Place 2, Cruella, Funhouse and Moby Doc

ScreenPicks Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 30:00


In this week's ScreenPicks movie podcast, Kit Bowen and Joel Amos review four movies opening this weekend. They include: A Quiet Place Part 2, starring Emily Blunt, Noah Jupe, Millicent Simmonds, Cillian Murphy; directed by John Krasinski Cruella, starring Emma Stone, Emma Thompson, Mark Strong; directed by Craig Gillespie Funhouse, starring Valter Skarsgård, Khamisa Wilsher, Jerome Velinsky; directed by Jason William Lee Plus we review the documentary biopic Moby Doc... tune in!

Breakfast All Day
Episode 196: News, Cruella, A Quiet Place Part II, Moby Doc

Breakfast All Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 71:06


Listening to the Breakfast All Day Podcast is the height of fashion, darling — especially this week, when we disagree strongly on a couple of new movies. Alonso loved the Disney villain origin story “Cruella” and Christy was not a fan (although the clothes are amazing). Christy loved the documentary “Moby Doc” and Alonso thought it was annoying. Matt is somewhere in between on both of these. But we were all in agreement on John Krasinski’s solid sequel “A Quiet Place Part II.” In news, we talk about California offering $116.5 million in prize money to get people vaccinated, the “Friends” reunion, the “Borat” extras on Amazon, Lindsay Lohan starring in a Netflix Christmas movie and Kelly Clarkson taking over Ellen DeGeneres’ talk-show time slot. And over at our Patreon, we review Chloe Zhao’s feature filmmaking debut, 2015’s “Songs My Brothers Taught Me,” as May’s Off the Menu selection, and recap episode 7 of “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Thanks for joining us, and have a safe and fun holiday weekend!

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Film reviews - Friends Reunion - Moby

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 50:05


Tara Brady & Darryl Jones review films including Cruella & Drunk Bus, Friends: The Reunion, Chris Wasser takes a look at how one of the most popular television shows of all time, took over the world, Alan Corr on Moby, his album Reprise reimagines some of his best-known songs, along with a brutally honest documentary about his life, Moby Doc.

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Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley

WTOP Entertainment Editor Jason Fraley chats with Moby, whose techno career is chronicled in the new documentary "Moby Doc" this weekend.

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Everyone is a Critic Movie Review Podcast
Army of the Dead, Thelma & Louise, P!nk All I Know So Far

Everyone is a Critic Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 66:54


New Movies: Army of the Dead - Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.    The Dry - Aaron Falk returns to his drought-stricken hometown to attend a tragic funeral. But his return opens a decades-old wound - the unsolved death of a teenage girl.    Drunk Bus - A directionless, young campus bus driver and a punk rock, Samoan security guard named Pineapple form an unlikely kinship as they navigate the unpredictable late shift shit show known as the "drunk bus." Together, they break out of their endless loop and into a world of uncertainty, excitement and incredibly poor decision-making.   Blast Beat - When a family leaves their native Colombia for the United States in the summer of '99, a metalhead science prodigy and his aimless younger brother struggle to align the American Dream with their new reality.    P!nk: All I Know So Far - A behind-the-scenes look at P!NK as she balances family and life on the road, leading up to her first Wembley Stadium performance on 2019's "Beautiful Trauma" world tour.    An Amityville: Poltergeist - The terrifying tale of Amityville is Back. When a young man encounters a weekend of horrors after taking a house sitting job from a spooky old woman.  Undisputed ClassicWhite Zombie - A young man turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiancé, but instead turns her into a zombie slave.    1991 Backdraft - Two Chicago firefighter brothers, who don't get along, have to work together while a dangerous arsonist is on the loose.  Thelma and Louise - Two best friends set out on an adventure, but it soon turns around to a terrifying escape from being hunted by the police, as these two girls escape for the crimes they committed. Hudson Hawk - A cat burglar is forced to steal Da Vinci works of art for a world domination plot. Only the Lonely - A Chicago cop must balance loyalty to his overbearing mother and a relationship with a shy funeral home worker. Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken - Thrilled by a performance she sees at a fair, Sonora tries to land a spot as a daredevil who rides horses off of high dives.  Next Week - Cruella, A Quiet Place 2, Moby Doc, Endangered SpeciesClassic - Lars and the Real Girl1991 - Soapdish  

Factual America
Moby Doc: A Life in Reprise

Factual America

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021


‘Moby Doc’ (2021), a film about Moby's life, career and activism, is getting released online on May 20th, along his new album 'Reprise.' The post Moby Doc: A Life in Reprise appeared first on Factual America Podcast.

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Factual America
Moby Doc: A Life in Reprise

Factual America

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 48:33


Richard Melville Hall, better known to most of us as Moby, is an electronic music pioneer. In the 1990s he scored numerous top ten hits on the Billboard Dance Club chart and his album Play (1999) has sold over 12 million copies. Even with all that success, Moby still found himself hitting rock bottom, contemplating suicide and wondering why he wasn't happy despite achieving everything he wanted. Joining us is the director and writer of the Moby Doc, Rob Gordon Bralver. Rob teamed up with Moby to make a documentary about the musician's life, activism and his struggles along the way in the quest for happiness. Rob tells us how he got the opportunity to make this film and what it was like closely collaborating with Moby. Moby Doc will be released online at the same time as Moby's new album Reprise on May 28th.   “There's an element that's meant to be a cautionary tale for not just aspiring artists, but aspiring anything. It's seldom the road that you believed that it would be when you started.” - Rob Gordon Bralver Time Stamps:   00:11 - The trailer for Moby Doc. 04:30 - What the film is about. 07:07 - Moby's childhood and how his music tastes evolved. 11:30 - How Moby's career crashed and how he dealt with this. 16:37 - The depression he had even at the height of his success. 19:46 - How the project with Moby started. 25:06 - How the collaboration between Rob and Moby worked out. 28:40 - The way the film makes fun of other documentaries.31:33 - What Moby is trying to achieve with the film. 36:07 - The music videos that Moby and Rob make together. 37:58 - Moby's thoughts on the final result of the film. 39:50 - David Lynch's involvement in the film and what makes a good doc. 43:17 - How Rob got started in making documentaries.   Resources: Moby Doc (2021) Pre-Order Moby's Upcoming Album Reprise Careers in Film Alamo Pictures   Connect with Rob Gordon Bralver: Website Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter   Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter   More From Factual America:The Notorious B.I.G. Has Got a Hip-Hop Story to Tell Tina Turner: The Queen of Rock'n'Roll's Untold Story Underground Inc.: The Legacy of Alternative Rock Billie Eilish: A Portrait of the Artist

Creative Principles
Ep276 - Moby, Musician & Documentary Subject ‘Moby Doc’

Creative Principles

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 31:02


Richard Melville Hall, better known as Moby, is a musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist. His music has been featured in over 200 movies and shows, like The Saint, The Beach, and The Bourne Identity. In his latest project, Moby Doc, the musician teamed up with former music video editor Rob Gordon Bralver to create a “surrealist biographical documentary” about Moby’s life being an animal rights activist and a trailblazing electronic musician. In this interview, Moby talks about his friendship with David Lynch, his view on surrealism, how he thinks about open vulnerabilities as an artist, positive and negative mentors in life, creativity in philanthropy, and how he approaches creative collaborations. If it’s your first time listening, make sure to subscribe and visit my new website for information on the YouTube channel, the blog, this podcast, and my new book ‘Ink by the Barrel’ which takes advice from these 200+ interviews at the link below… Join the email list here: www.brockswinson.com Follow us on Instagram for updates: @brockswinson If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger
Moby on Fame, Fortune, Addiction, Animals

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 51:41


Moby’s first job as a DJ was spinning records at a dive bar next to a methadone clinic. A few years later, he was rich and famous, but "never felt more depressed.” Having grown up as "poor white trash” in the wealthy town of Darien, CT, Moby's financial status made him feel like a “third-class citizen.” Decades after selling over 20 million albums, winning all kinds of awards, and experiencing "baffling success," he still feels disenfranchised.    The massive, unpredictable success of his 1999 album, Play set an incredibly high bar against which the press and he himself measured his subsequent work. His consumption of alcohol, cocaine, and related chemical goodies drove him to a dark place from which he finally rebounded in 2008. He has been sober ever since.   Moby addresses all these issues in the upcoming documentary, MobyDoc. In this episode of Crazy Money, we also discuss his relationship to finances, debt, why he’s never had a mortgage, and can’t even bring himself to borrow 50 cents to buy a pack of gum. He also shares the origins of his full-time commitment to animal rights and veganism.   See the film trailer for Moby Doc here and learn more about his orchestral greatest hits record, Reprise here. Both come out on May 28.    ✍️ RATE / REVIEW Crazy Money: >> http://ratethispodcast.com/crazyMoney    CONNECT WITH PAUL: