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Jacob Pace is the CEO of Flighthouse, the largest media brand on TikTok. Flighthouse has almost 25 million followers and over 2 billion likes. They also operate an agency that works with a variety of brands and labels on TikTok marketing campaigns. A native of El Paso, Texas, Jacob started working for record labels and PR firms remotely as a teenager. Just after graduating from high school, he moved out to L.A. to work for Create Music Group. He has since become one of the youngest CEOs in the industry. Connect with Jacob Pace Instagram LinkedIn Flighthouse Media Flighthouse on TikTok Flighthouse on YouTube Flighthouse on Instagram Some of the Topics Covered by Jacob Pace in this Episode How Jacob got his start in the music industry What Jacob's experience was like moving out to L.A. at a very young age What Jacob's job was like when he was first hired by Create Jacob's view of "the hustle" How Jacob became the CEO of Flighthouse How Flighthouse grew to nearly 25 million followers How Flighthouse creates content How the quarantine and COVID-19 crisis has affected Flighthouse's content creation How they manage content distribution across platforms Keys to creating successful TikTok content How brands are using TikTok as the newest social media How Flighthouse Media, the brand side of the business, was born What Jacob's position as CEO involves What's next for Flighthouse The big lessons Jacob has learned along the way Jacob's advice for artists breaking into TikTok A day in the life of Jacob, and how quarantine has affected his routine Jacob's journaling and meditation practices What Jacob is excited about moving forward How Jacob keeps up with trends Jacob's podcast recommendations Links from the Episode How I Built This (podcast) The Tim Ferriss Show (podcast) Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations (podcast)
This week, Laura is joined by former Girls Aloud singer, latest winner of The Masked Singer and her good friend Nicola Roberts. In this conversation, Nicola shares her favourite podcasts including Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations and The Imposters Club which prompts a really interesting discussion about the impact of the media on Nicola's mental health after she won Popstars The Rivals and how both Laura and Nicola struggle with Imposter Syndrome at times. Just a heads-up, this episode was recorded a couple of weeks ago in a studio, right before the UK went into full lockdown as a result of Covid-19.Podcasts in this episode include:Problem SolversOprah's SuperSoul ConversationsThe Imposters ClubTo vote for Castaway to win the Listener’s Choice Awards, please visit: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote
For years Melissa Carstensen has made positive efforts towards a healthy life. Like many of us, it hasn't come easy. Lately, more than ever, she has found success in her choices and consistency with her habits. From meal planning to exercise to coaching and community, Melissa explains what is proving to best allow her to live a healthy life. Connect with Melissa on Facebook. Learn more about Loaves and Fishes. Melissa's favorite female inspirations include Rachel Hollis, Mel Robbins and Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations. Follow "People I Know Show" on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for photos, videos and other show content. Watch this conversation on YouTube. Browse a list of some of the apps to listen to "People I Know Show". You can also email any feedback to peopleiknowshow@gmail.com.
Malcolm Gladwell speaks with Oprah Winfrey about his new book Talking to Strangers, the one mystery he hopes might be resolved in our lifetimes, and the ways we could all benefit from a little more patience and humility when judging people we don’t know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You get a pod, and you get a pod, you get a pod! This week we listen to and review Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations. We get into our history with Oprah, how she interviews and the diegetic sounds of Maui. Then we give it a review!This week we listened to Ram Dass (https://podtail.com/en/podcast/oprah-s-supersoul-conversations/ram-dass-the-life-of-a-spiritual-teacher/)and Charles Eisenstein (https://podtail.com/en/podcast/oprah-s-supersoul-conversations/charles-eisenstein-a-more-beautiful-world-is-possi/)Next week we listen to Sex Death & Money The WNYC show about the title. The two episodes we reviewed Let's Talk About Porn(https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/porn-death-sex-money)and Sharing DNA and Nothing Else (https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/amy-dna-death-sex-money)Enjoy. If you liked our Podcast, please rate and review on iTunes! Tell your friends
How many dream jobs can one person have? Jeff Boodie found himself in at least two before getting in alignment with his own. Have a listen as we talk golden handcuffs, walking away from Oprah, and choosing your work-life balance. Learn more about Boodie and his baby JobSnap on twitter at @Jboodie and @JobSnap. Mentioned in this episode: Hearst Media Oprah - you know, THE Oprah Gayle King - Editor-at-large for O, The Oprah Magazine and Oprah's right-hand woman Harpo - Oprah Winfrey's multimedia production company DreamWorks Animation studio Intern Sushi - Jeff's first foray into the wonderful world of startups Jeffery Katzenberg - Co-founder and former CEO of DreamWorks JobSnap - Jeff's company! Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations podcast Follow the podcast @QuittersPodcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and tell us what your gut's been saying to you. Follow me @Lyssbjack on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and tell me your most used "dirty" word (a la busy). Mine is should. I should all over my self all the time.
On today's show, I have Katie Krimitsos who is the CEO of Biz Women Rock and host of the Meditation for Women podcast who lives in Tampa, Florida. Katie and I recently met at Podcast Movement and it was like we were meant to meet. We immediately clicked together and could have spent HOURS gushing to each other. Katie of course shares what a day in her life is like, but she also shares the evolution of her business, the myths and misconceptions around meditation, how beginners can get started with meditation, 1 actionable strategy people can use to become more centered and calm throughout their every day life, and 1 app that has LITERALLY changed my life. For real. Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy! Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/050 In today's episode, you'll find out: How Katie started the Biz Women Rock business. Advice she would give to someone who wants to start adding meditation to their daily life but doesn't know where to start. The challenges she has as an entrepreneur. A misconception people have about meditation. How you can be more centered and calm throughout your everyday life. Links mentioned: Day in the Life interview with Paul Meier, former Lutheran Pastor Meditation Oasis podcast hosted by Mary and RIchard Maddux Meditation Minis podcast hosted by Chel Hamilton Insight Timer app Headspace app HiFutureSelf app Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations podcast interview with Eckart Tolle Follow Katie: Website Meditation Podcast Facebook Group Instagram Twitter Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter
This week is a special episode about the seven podcasts of purpose that I listen to. I find so much purpose and inspiration from podcasts to help me make better decisions in my life, ask right”er” questions, find calm, learn resources to fuel my soul-inspired endeavors, and do something interesting, productive, and purposeful in my free time.The potential for podcasts to change your life is huge. PoP wouldn’t be in existence without these podcasts that paved the way for and inform my podcast. I hope you'll find several resources to help spend your free time more purposefully and refine your purpose. Enjoy listening & find the podcasts in the shownotes. --------------Resources Mentioned: --------------------- Tara Brach Podcast Catching Z's: The Millennials Guide to Mindfulness London Real The James Altucher Show Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations Big Questions with Cal Fussman Tim Ferris Show Tribe of Mentors Just Move Documentary - Ido Portal w/ London Real James Altucher Show w/ Cal Fussman Be sure to leave your email to receive the new PoP Newsletter @ peopleofpurposepodcast@gmail.com Join our purpose seeking podcast community at... Facebook Instagram YouTube Channel Facebook Group - Purpose Seekers Help More Find Their Purpose by Donating to the Cause
At Harlem's famed Apollo Theater, Oprah sits down for the first time with Yara Shahidi, the teenage star of ABC's hit comedy "Black-ish" and its spinoff, "Grown-ish." Just a few days from her 18th birthday, Yara talks about her generation's view on politics, social media and history. She discusses her family's involvement in the civil rights movement during the '60s and why that era fascinates her. Yara also shares behind-the-scenes stories and insights from the sets of "Black-ish" and "Grown-ish," and opens up about her plans to juggle her career and her impending Harvard University education. Oprah says, "Every little thing [she] says sounds like a tweetable moment." In this special edition of "Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations," you'll hear Oprah and Yara's full interview, featuring more than 15 minutes of bonus content not included in Part 2 of the OWN special "Oprah at the Apollo."
At the famed Apollo Theater in New York City, Oprah sits down with Lin-Manuel Miranda, the genius behind the Tony-, Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "Hamilton." Lin-Manuel shares behind-the-scenes stories and insights into how he wrote and created the show that became a Broadway phenomenon. He explains how legacy plays a huge role in the lives of both Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, and reveals what he believes will be the greatest legacy of the show. Lin-Manuel provides an update on his newborn son, Francisco, and news from his beloved Puerto Rico, which was devastated by hurricanes Irma and Maria. Finally, Lin-Manuel opens up about how "creative loneliness" during his childhood in New York City helped shape his career. In this special edition of "Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations," you'll hear Oprah and Lin-Manuel's full interview, featuring more than 15 minutes of bonus content not included in Part 2 of the OWN special "Oprah at the Apollo."
In his interview with Oprah at the famed Apollo Theater in New York City, Trevor Noah, the late-night comedy host and best-selling author of "Born a Crime," discusses his childhood in South Africa, his mother who risked her life to raise him, and his unlikely path to becoming the host of "The Daily Show." Trevor shares inspiring stories about overcoming extreme poverty under apartheid. Oprah tells Trevor, "You're the only person I've interviewed, that I can remember, who's a famous person, who grew up poorer than I did." Trevor says, "We laughed. We enjoyed ourselves. We had something that sometimes you don't have when you have too much, and that's the ability to focus on the human beings around you." Trevor also explains the "black tax" that he writes about in his book. He tells Oprah, "It's one of the hardest conversations to have with people." In this special edition of "Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations," you'll hear Oprah and Trevor's full interview, featuring more than 15 minutes of bonus content not included in Part 1 of the OWN special "Oprah at the Apollo."
Stop what you are doing and go check out the work of Crossing Threads, right now! Okay now that you have seen the gorgeous fiber art Lauren and Kass create you have to listen to their story about how one fun sister outing led to a serious passion and a growing business. Listen to how these two navigate mixing business with family, growing their passion project and tackling being a business owner while still having a day job. You're gonna fall in love with these two Aussies just like I did! Follow Crossing Threads: http://crossingthreads.co/ @CrossingThreads on Instagram READ/LISTEN: Lauren: Read 'Big Magic' Elizabeth Gilbert Kass: Listen to podcast: "Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations" on Spotify FOLLOW: Lauren: @natalie_miller_design Kass: @jacquifink BELIEVE: Lauren: “Life will give you whatever experience is most helpful for the evolution of your consciousness. How do you know this is the experience you need? Because this is the experience you are having at the moment.”― Eckhart Tolle Kass: "Practice and all is coming" - Sri K. Pattabhi Jois
In an interview at Harlem's famed Apollo Theater, Stephen Colbert, host of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and best-selling author, discusses his nightly talk show, the times we live in and his deep-rooted Catholic faith. Stephen opens up about the nervousness he felt in taking David Letterman's old time slot and how his intention for the show guided it to the top of the ratings. Stephen also reveals how he keeps his ego in check, why love is the most important thing we have, and what he thinks is the "last, best hope of mankind." In this special edition of "Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations," you'll hear Oprah and Stephen's full interview, featuring more than 15 minutes of bonus content not included in Part 2 of the OWN special "Oprah at the Apollo."
In another special edition of "Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations," Oprah continues her one-on-one interviews at Harlem's world-famous Apollo Theater. Stephen Colbert, the best-selling author and host of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," discusses the nightly intention of his show and his deeply rooted Catholic faith. Broadway genius Lin-Manuel Miranda opens up about his newborn baby, his Pulitzer Prize-winning show, "Hamilton," and the state of his beloved Puerto Rico. "Black-ish" and "Grown-ish" star Yara Shahidi explains why she believes her generation is politically aware and helping to reshape the world we live in. Plus, we share a few laughs with Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson, from the podcast "2 Dope Queens," who helped welcome our audience at the Apollo.
Wow - busy couple of days - but busy with some good stuff. One was not really titled GOOD - getting oral surgery? Not a fun thing to sign up for - but necessary to fix a problem and improve. The experience was painful for sure - but the lessons that came out of it were pure gold! The surgeon = top notch, not only at his craft of oral surgery - but the way he also treated me, talked to me, explained things to me, listened to me and the list goes on and on as to the positive experiences with this man. Also, his assistant - talk about a difference maker - this young lady helped me so much, answering questions, taking care of me during the procedure and offering the some of the most valuable words ever: JUST BREATH! She could tell I was getting a little bit worked up (clenching my fists, grabbing my thumb on one hand as I was trying to deal with the pain from the shots to numb my entire top part of my mouth) and she reminded me about the importance to just breath. I have used those 2 words with so many people in getting them to calm down and focus... and I needed to be reminded about it also. The second part of this episode came from other sources - another podcast - Oprah's Supersoul Conversations: the ideas of gratitude, being present, and passion. Great lessons from this one that I shared with our basketball team. The other one about confidence came from a TED talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-HYZv6HzAs with Dr. Ivan Joseph - another great lessons for you to check out and use. Always - leave some thoughts, let's talk about these ideas, share stories, help each other out.
In a special edition of "Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations," Oprah presents her latest New York Times number one best-selling book, "The Wisdom of Sundays: Life-Changing Insights from Super Soul Conversations," with an episode filled with Oprah's most memorable aha! moments from "SuperSoul Sunday." It is a soul-stirring hour from an extraordinary group of thought leaders, including Caroline Myss, Gary Zukav, Eckhart Tolle, Sue Monk Kidd, Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith, Jack Kornfield, Elizabeth Lesser, Sister Joan Chittister, Pastor John Gray, Michael Singer, Tony Robbins, Iyanla Vanzant, Brene Brown, DeVon Franklin, Amy Purdy, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Shonda Rhimes, Russell Simmons, former President Jimmy Carter, Wayne Dyer, Dr. Shefali Tsabary, Adyashanti, Shaka Senghor, Bryan Stevenson, Glennon Doyle, Pastor Wintley Phipps, Janet Mock, Tracy Morgan, Malala Yousafzai and Elie Wiesel.