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PODCAST: Jess Smith (@GameTimeJess), President of the WNBA's Golden State Valkyries joins Sports Business Radio. The WNBA expansion franchise begins play at the Chase Center in San Francisco for the 2025 WNBA season. Smith was named to the Sports Business Journal's 40 under 40 list in 2023 and has worked in the NWSL, MLB, NHL and MLS previously. In this conversation, Smith discusses the timeline between now and the start of team's inaugural season in 2025, the record-setting number of season ticket deposits for the Valkyries (20,000 and counting), the explosive growth of the WNBA and how her experience building expansion franchise Angel City FC of the NWSL has helped her with building the Valkyries. Smith also discusses working with Golden State Valkyries owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber, who have championship DNA with the NBA's Golden State Warriors. In our sports business headlines of the week, we discuss the licensing deal between TNT's popular “Inside the NBA” and ESPN, the numbers from the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson event on Netflix and the Tampa Bay Rays moving to Steinbrenner Field for the 2025 MLB season. LISTEN to Sports Business Radio on Apple podcasts or Spotify podcasts. Give Sports Business Radio a 5-star rating if you enjoy our podcast. Click on the plus sign on our Apple Podcasts page and follow the Sports Business Radio podcast. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment - the Exclusive Financial Partner of Sports Business Radio. Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment, celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2024, is a division of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management dedicated to serving the unique and sophisticated needs of elite and professional athletes, entertainers, executives, creators, and other top talent and professionals in the sports and entertainment industry. Visit morganstanley.com/gse to learn more. #WNBA #GoldenState #Valkyries #NBA #SportsBusiness #Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 55: On this episode of The Shift, Christie (@quotesbychristie) speaks with Jodi Guber Brufsky (@jodiguberbrufsky), founder of the famous active wear brand Beyond Yoga. (Jodi is the daughter of the prominent film producer, Peter Guber.) She talks about her varied career that led her to creating Beyond Yoga. Find out why she created the successful brand, how the power of manifestation works in her life, her definition of EGO... and her many favorite quotes. Take a listen... ----- Links: * Beyond Yoga * I Feel That by Christina Scotch ----- Want to watch The Shift? Check us out on our YouTube channel here. ------ What is the best piece of advice you've ever received? That's what we ask on The Shift. Christina Scotch, creator of the popular Instagram account Quotes by Christie, asks celebrities, entrepreneurs, influencers, and other successful people about the words that inspired them. She finds out the quotes, mottos, mantras, and affirmations that inspired and motivated them to achieve more. Tune in to find the quote that might just shift your mindset and change your life.
Show notes: (7:03) Epigenetics and DNA (14:21) Influencing genetics and creating autonomic anchors (22:53) Health benefits of breath holding and foot scraping (30:21) The value of eye convergence (34:34) Achieving acidosis through elevation training (39:50) Osteogenic loading as a longevity solution (48:09) Outro Who is Tony Molina? Tony stands among the most accomplished thought leaders in the contemporary biotuning movement. His experience across multiple modalities for performance, fitness and healthspan puts him at the forefront of his class. An Amphibious Reconnaissance Marine Team Leader in the first Gulf War during Operation Desert Storm, he rose as a U.S. Navy Diver and Navy Seal Obstacle Course record holder. Tony raced for 10 years on the elite professional expedition racing circuit producing life altering achievements during nonstop, 24 hours a day, grueling 300-to-500-mile courses in Mark Burnett's Global Eco Challenge Expedition Competitions and the Infamous Raid Gauloises held in remote locations such as the jungles of Malaysia, the high Atlas Mountains of Morocco, the steppes of Patagonia Argentina and on the glaciers and rivers of the South Island of New Zealand. Tony has helped thousands of people navigate the longevity space including Lykke Li, Peter Guber, Roma Downey and Mark Burnett and was a two-time presenter at the Tony Robbins Platinum Partnership. Tony founded the Arête Lifelab, the future of longevity biohacking and is the Senior Research and Development Specialist at Powerplate currently developing their newest product coined “The Ultimate Exercise Biohack”. Annually, Tony conducts high altitude research on the Matterhorn, the Everest Region, Volcano Alley in South America and across the slopes of Kilimanjaro, discovering the rate limiting steps in human performance and how humans can address the diseases of our civilization. Connect with Tony Molina: Website: https://aretelifelab.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aretelifelab LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-molina-74504353 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2aXW_a5aDzbrFgUJqpg1-A Links and Resources: Peak Performance Life Peak Performance on Facebook Peak Performance on Instagram
Our guy Hammy! We get to sit down with the creative force behind Hopz Productions / Transition Game Inc. and Crunch Time Film Productions, Michael Hamilton. Michael is a guy from northern Alberta who made his way to the Lower Mainland and has had an impact on our local hoop scene for decades. An accomplished filmmaker, Mitch and Michael go back in time to discuss his love for the game, competing in a small community plus the move to Edmonton for some College Hoops. Eventually, Michael found himself in the Vancouver area and has been thriving ever since! Michael has joined an award-winning team to direct a highly anticipated film project on the iconic civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. called I Am MLK Jr. Prior to that, he directed a doc series called Facing Schwarzenegger, about Arnold Schwarzenegger. In conjunction with Entertainment One Michael produced and directed the amazing story of Nash, a theatrical documentary, TV, and digital special on NBA All-Star Steve Nash. Additionally, he has produced and directed branded content for Peter Guber's Mandalay Sports Media, Vice, while developing projects for Lebron James distribution company Uninterrupted, and Steve Nash's production company Meathawk. Mitch and Hammy have a storied pass which provides lots of laughs and moments down memory lane! Truly thank him for being with us and know you will enjoy episode 118! Tap in! #AHoopsJourney Reach out to us at ahoopsjourney@gmail.com Michael Hamilton LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-hamilton-49055b3b Aaron Mitchell - Host Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_a_mitch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahoopsjourney/ Website: https://www.ahoopsjourney.com/ Sponsors: PGC Basketball https://pgcbasketball.com/ Parkside Brewery https://www.theparksidebrewery.com/ ATO Basketball Merchants https://www.atobball.com/
Hey everyone, the new Ben Affleck directed film - AIR - has released in theatres. Ben Affleck is an OSCAR-winning writer and has directed a movie that's won BEST PICTURE. He's one of the greatest creative forces working in the business right now and he alongside Matt Damon (who's the lead of this film)) literally won Oscars in their 20's for writing one of the best movies ever made: Good Will Hunting. Needless to say, my interest was peaked when it was revealed they'd be working on a movie together again. Does Air live up to Ben Affleck's previous efforts or is it a let down? Find out in this review. Air: Directed by: Ben Affleck Written by: Alex Convery Produced by: Ben Affleck, Madison Ainley, Jason Michael Berman, Matt Damon, David Ellison, Peter Guber, Jeff Robinov, Jesse Sisgold, Jon Weinbach Cinematography by: Robert Richardson (director of photography) Film Editing by: William Goldenberg Casting by: Lindsay Graham Ahanonu, Mary Vernieu Production Design by: François Audouy Cast: Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Marlon Wayans, Chris Messina, Chris Tucker, Viola Davis, Julius Tennon Synopsis: Sonny Vaccaro and Nike pursue basketball rookie Michael Jordan, creating a partnership that revolutionizes the world of sports and contemporary culture.
Couch Potato Theater: Batman (1989) Special Guests: 'The Oath' (2022) A Batman Fan Film Director Johnny K. & Cast Watch the video version of this show on the Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel! https://youtu.be/JkCN_T_t9IY Welcome to Couch Potato Theater here on the Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel. On Couch Potato Theater we celebrate our favorite movies! On this episode of Couch Potato Theater, your hosts Kevin & Kyle celebrate Batman (1989), with Special Guests: 'The Oath' (2022) A Batman Fan Film Director Johnny K. & Cast. Batman is a 1989 superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Produced by Jon Peters and Peter Guber, it is the first installment of Warner Bros.' initial Batman film series. The film was directed by Tim Burton and stars Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough, and Jack Palance. The film takes place early in the title character's war on crime and depicts his conflict with his archenemy The Joker. 'The Oath' (2022), a Batman Fan Film Info: Kaotica Studios Presents: The Oath: A Batman Fan Film. The Oath is a Batman fan film produced by Kaotica Studios, release on Kaotica Studios YouTube Channel December 7th 2022. Written and directed by filmmaker Johnny K., the short film stars Jerry Morgan, Oz Keenum, Chris Konke, and Guillermo Mejía, and is set one week before the events of Tim Burton's Batman (1989). The Oath is a non-profit short film to be released at no cost on the Kaotica Studios YouTube channel in 2022. Link: https://kaoticastudios.com/projects/oath/ Produced by Kaotica Studios, the team behind the award-winning short, The Killer of Grassy Ridge, Red Eagle-1, and Farragut Forward, The Oath is a labor of love… created BY Batman fans, FOR Batman fans! Fandom Podcast Network and Couch Potato Theater 'Batman 1989' hosts Kevin Reitzel and Kyle Wagner welcome director & filmmaker Johnny K., Chris Konke (Officer Joseph Barnes) and Guillermo 'William' Mejía (Batman). Fandom Podcast Network Contact Information - The FANDOM PODCAST NETWORK YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FandomPodcastNetwork - Master feed for all FPNet Audio Podcasts: http://fpnet.podbean.com/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fandompodcastnetwork - Email: fandompodcastnetwork@gmail.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandompodcastnetwork/ - Twitter: @fanpodnetwork / https://twitter.com/fanpodnetwork FPN Couch Potato Theater Host & Guest Contact Info: Hosts Contact Info: - Kevin Reitzel on Twitter & Instagram: @spartan_phoenix - Kyle Wagner on Twitter: @AKyleW / Instagram: @Akylefandom Guests Contact Info: - Johnny K. & Kaotica Studios Contact Info: Twitter: @KaoticaStudios Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KaoticaStudios Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaoticastudios/?hl=en Website: www.KaoticaStudios.com Email: Johnnykfilms@gmail.com - Chris Konke: IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11652629/ Instagram: @chris_konke - Guillermo 'William' Mejía: Instagram: william_jay87 Twitter: @wmejia1987 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004702694934 - Tee Public Fandom Podcast Network Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/fandom-podcast-network
The Buzz 1: “Purposeful storytelling isn't show business, it's good business.” [Peter Guber, CEO of Mandalay Entertainment, co-owner of NBA's Golden State Warriors and MLB's LA Dodgers] The Buzz 2: “Good stories surprise us. They make us think and feel. They stick in our minds and help us remember ideas and concepts in a way that a PowerPoint crammed with bar graphs never can.” [Joe Lazauskas and Shane Snow, co-authors, The Storytelling Edge: How to Transform Your Business, Stop Screaming into the Void, and Make People Love You] The Buzz 3: “Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world.” [Robert McKee, Story Mentor] These wise words about storytelling impact today's Finance planning and analysis function, as the CFO's team sees the value of weaving a narrative around actual events, explaining variances, and providing guidance. As the role of Finance evolves to a strategic business partner, the team needs to equip itself with the right tools to be a great storyteller. Beyond old-school spreadsheets, they need modern analytics, trusted data and actionable dashboards so they can recommend and guide their organizations to make the best business decisions. We'll ask Brian Kalish, Pras Chatterjee and Greg Wright for their take on Enhanced Planning and Analysis: The Super-Power of Storytelling and Analytics.
Since the LA Dodgers & LAFC are back in the playoffs, & the Golden State Warriors are on the brink of another season - we decided to talk to the owner! In this LOS CLASSIC, we revisit Andy's chat with Chairman & CEO of Mandalay Entertainment & Sports Media - Peter Guber! As co-owner of the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Dodgers, LAFC, and ESports franchise 'Team Liquid' - Peter knows entertainment! The guys discuss Peter's entrepreneurial path into the sports & entertainment world, his enduring commitment to higher education & teaching, the movie biz vs the sports biz, creating the sporting experience for fans, the business relationship between fans & owners, the REAL purpose of the jumbotron, lessons in leadership & management, how to engage fans in the 21st Century, & the future of American soccer! Original Air Date: July 2, 2018.
Iconic entrepreneur, film producer & Dodgers/Warriors owner Peter Guber on why the sports business is really the emotional transformation business, what makes a great movie, how to keep the main thing the main thing & why success must be earned every day.
This week I'm throwing on the cowl, going on the prowl, and using all the wonderful toys all while discussing the 1989 classic superhero film ‘Batman' with the help of the amazing Gerald from ‘Two Peas on a Podcast'! Find Gerald and his wonderful show on twitter @TwoPeasOnAPod or on his website https://www.twopeasonapod.com/ Batman is a 1989 superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Produced by Jon Peters and Peter Guber, it is the first installment of Warner Bros.' initial Batman film series. The film was directed by Tim Burton and stars Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough, and Jack Palance. The film takes place early in the title character's war on crime and depicts his conflict with his archenemy The Joker. We Watched A Thing is supported by Dendy Cinemas Canberra. The best Australian cinema chain showing everything from blockbusters to arthouse and indie films. Find them at https://www.dendy.com.au/ If you like this podcast, or hate it and us and want to tell us so - You can reach us at wewatchedathing@gmail.com Or, Twitter - @WeWatchedAThing Facebook - @WeWatchedAThing Instagram - @WeWatchedAThing and on iTunes and Youtube If you really like us and think we're worth at least a dollar, why not check out our patreon at http://patreon.com/wewatchedathing. Every little bit helps, and you can get access to bonus episodes, early releases, and even tell us what movies to watch.
Hour 3: Bonta and Shasky speak with Cousin Nick from ESPN and react to what Warriors co-owner Peter Guber had to say about sports being entertainment.
Warriors co-owner - and Academy Award nominated producer - Peter Guber and Colin discuss how owning a sports team is different than other investments (5:00), how he stays involved without being a “meddling owner” (7:00), how he effectively communicates with star athletes and actors (10:00), when he knew that Tom Cruise would be a box office star (19:00), the difference between appealing to movie and sports audiences (23:00), and what he learned from meeting from a meeting with Nelson Mandela (28:00). Follow Colin and The Volume on Twitter for the latest content and updates and check out FanDuel for the best wagering and daily fantasy action! #Herd See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warriors co-owner - and Academy Award nominated producer - Peter Guber and Colin discuss how owning a sports team is different than other investments (5:00), how he stays involved without being a “meddling owner” (7:00), how he effectively communicates with star athletes and actors (10:00), when he knew that Tom Cruise would be a box office star (19:00), the difference between appealing to movie and sports audiences (23:00), and what he learned from meeting from a meeting with Nelson Mandela (28:00). Follow Colin and The Volume on Twitter for the latest content and updates and check out FanDuel for the best wagering and daily fantasy action! #Herd See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1989's Batman was a vision of the title character that was never attempted onscreen before. The risk paid off, as it made over $400 million and was classified as a massive hit. So the question was, what does Warner Brothers do from here? Even after a production rife with tension, producers Jon Peters and Peter Guber went right back to their foreseen meal ticket, Tim Burton. But Burton was adamant that he didn't do sequels. He had ventured out and made Edward Scissorhands to massive success, and wasn't interested in revisiting a comic book franchise he didn't even bring a love for. But the producers used a term each and every director lives for: creative freedom. They promised they would stay out of Burton's hair, and he could make it into any vision he wants. The result is one of the most polarizing sequels ever made. After last week's film, how will the hosts, notably Matt, react to such a bold vision? After all, they have always said if a vision is solid and not slavish to the source material, it usually makes for a good movie. Join Garrett, Matt, and Adam as they continue their discussions of the Batman franchise with this once again combative review of Batman Returns. And don't forget to come back midweek, as we will have a surprise podcast made in honor of our loyal listeners who have followed us on our new venture...
Today on the show we have legendary film producer Cary Woods. Cary Woods is a film producer best known for producing worldwide blockbusters such as Scream and Godzilla, the beloved independent films Kids, Cop Land, and Gummo, and modern classics like Rudy and Swingers.Woods is also responsible for producing the breakthrough features of such notable directors as James Mangold, Doug Liman, M. Night Shyamalan, Alexander Payne, Harmony Korine, and Larry Clark, as well as the screenwriting debuts of Jon Favreau, Kevin Williamson, and Scott Rosenberg.Woods' filmography features a lineup of A-List actors, including: Robert Downey, Jr., Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone, Marisa Tomei, Christopher Walken, Harvey Keitel, Mike Myers, Laura Dern, Heather Graham, Ray Liotta, Burt Reynolds, Drew Barrymore, Matthew Broderick, Courteney Cox, Timothy Hutton, Andy Garcia, Neve Campbell, Sean Astin, Michael Rapaport, Jean Reno, and Steve Buscemi.Born and raised in the Bronx, Woods graduated from the USC Gould School of Law before beginning his career at the William Morris Agency (now WME). As an agent, Woods represented - and in many cases introduced audiences to - the likes of Gus Van Sant, Uma Thurman, Jennifer Connelly, Milla Jovovich, Charlie Sheen, Matt Dillon, Todd Solondz, and most prominently, Gregory Peck.At WMA, Woods also represented many of the industry's most successful stand-up comedians including Sam Kinison, Andrew Dice Clay, Gilbert Gottfried, Sandra Bernhard, Tommy Davidson, and Jackie Mason.After developing the Indie favorites Heathers and Drugstore Cowboy as an agent, Woods accepted a position at Sony Pictures Entertainment (the parent company of Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures) as a Vice President - Office of the Chairman, reporting directly to Peter Guber. Woods later segued to a production deal at Sony, resulting in the release of a succession of iconic films, including So I Married An Axe Murderer, Rudy, Only You, and Threesome.After starting his own production company - Independent Pictures - the explosive release of the 1995 cultural phenomenon Kids (starring then-newcomers Rosario Dawson and Chloe Sevigny) began a streak of culturally significant, critically-acclaimed independent films produced by Woods under his banner.The next few years saw the releases of Citizen Ruth (the first film from future two-time Oscar winner Alexander Payne), Beautiful Girls (which introduced American audiences to Natalie Portman), and Swingers (springboarding Vince Vaughn to comedy mega-stardom).His 1996 film Scream (the most successful film of "Master of Horror" Wes Craven's career) marked a turning point for the entire genre, grossing over $170 million and setting a box office record that would stand for 22 years. The film instantly and single-handedly pivoted horror toward postmodernism, spawning a massive billion-dollar franchise (consisting of successful sequels, a TV series, toys, and Halloween costumes), as well as inspiring countless knock-offs in the years since.Gummo - the directorial debut of Kids' screenwriter Harmony Korine - received the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. Bernando Bertolucci, the famed director of Last Tango in Paris, praised the film, calling it "The one revolutionary film of the late 20th century."In 1998, the first US-produced entry of the iconic Godzilla film franchise would become Woods' and Independent Pictures' single highest-grossing film, earning nearly $400 million.Woods would go on to serve as co-Chairman, and Chief Creative Officer of Plum TV, in which he was a founding partner. Broadcasting in the nation's most affluent markets (i.e. Aspen, the Hamptons, Miami Beach), the luxury lifestyle network would go on to earn eight Emmy Awards.Enjoy my conversation with Cary Woods.
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Nothing replaces being in the same room, face-to-face, breathing the same air and reading and feeling each other's micro-expressions. — Peter Guber
Savvy, fiesty and amazing is what I would call my guest this week.Her name is Karen Salmansohn and she has a masterful ability to take real life situations, and bring them forth through her books, posts, video courses that is straight to the point and makes you say “hells yes to that!” and “I want some of what she's got.”For over 25 years, Karen Salmansohn has been a multi bestselling author with 2 million books sold globally. Plus she's the founder of a popular (high traffic and high domain authority) personal development website called NotSalmon.com. She has over 1.5 million social media followers and 90K newsletter subscribers. Karen began her career working in NY top advertising agencies (Young and Rubicam, J. Walter Thompson, McCann Erickson, etc). She won CLIOs her first year in the business and became a Senior Creative Director in her 20's. She quit because she was passionate about using her skills as a writer and designer to author books and screenplays.Her first book was a funny novel she sold to St. Martin's Press (which received rave reviews from the comedians Jon Stewart and Rita Rudner – as well as Publisher Weekly, Marie Claire, LA Times, Entertainment Weekly, Chicago Tribune etc). Her novel was also optioned by Miramax to be a movie starring Marisa Tomei. She then also received TV development deals from Miramax, Brillstein Gray, NBC, Nickelodeon and MTV. Soon after Karen began writing a range of psychological non-fiction books she called “self help for people who wouldn't be caught dead doing self help” – because they merge psychology with stylish graphics and feisty humor.Her first book of this kind was called “How To Be Happy Dammit” and became an instant bestseller, selling 350,000 copies. It's been highly recommended on Oprah and Psychology Today (who each invited her to become an online columnist), featured in the PBS documentary, “This Emotional Life” and an Eminem music video!After this wildly successful book she continued to author a variety of bestselling psychological books, published by top publishing houses including Random House, Rizzoli, Chronicle, Workman, Simon and Schuster – and recommended by Deepak Chopra, Madonna, Tony Robbins, Goldie Hawn, Peter Guber, Arianna Huffington, Tim Feriss, Tony Hsieh and then some.In the last few years Karen began creating video courses for personal development, which quickly became a very profitable venture. As a result, Karen is now mainly focusing on producing more of her successful video courses. She also has a half finished second novel she is working on completing.Insights to add to your spiritual toolbox from this episode:1. Instant Calm, How To Be Happy Dammit, and other self-help books2. Ways to increase your energy3. Stress reducing tools4. Zigzagging through life5. 20% on the problem, 80% on the solution6. Wisdom from Aristotle7. Negative/positive evidence collectors8. Dynamic On-line coursesCheck out Karen Salmansohn's website for her ebooks, on-line courses and much, much more! Visit her Instagram for daily doses of inspiration through her unique lens on life. Thank you for listening to another spiritual mini morsel.Subscribe on PODCAST ADDICT, APPLE, like us on FACEBOOKand follow us on INSTAGRAM
Today on the show we have legendary film producer Cary Woods. Cary Woods is a film producer best known for producing worldwide blockbusters such as Scream and Godzilla, the beloved independent films Kids, Cop Land, and Gummo, and modern classics like Rudy and Swingers.Woods is also responsible for producing the breakthrough features of such notable directors as James Mangold, Doug Liman, M. Night Shyamalan, Alexander Payne, Harmony Korine, and Larry Clark, as well as the screenwriting debuts of Jon Favreau, Kevin Williamson, and Scott Rosenberg.Woods' filmography features a lineup of A-List actors, including: Robert Downey, Jr., Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone, Marisa Tomei, Christopher Walken, Harvey Keitel, Mike Myers, Laura Dern, Heather Graham, Ray Liotta, Burt Reynolds, Drew Barrymore, Matthew Broderick, Courteney Cox, Timothy Hutton, Andy Garcia, Neve Campbell, Sean Astin, Michael Rapaport, Jean Reno, and Steve Buscemi.Born and raised in the Bronx, Woods graduated from the USC Gould School of Law before beginning his career at the William Morris Agency (now WME). As an agent, Woods represented - and in many cases introduced audiences to - the likes of Gus Van Sant, Uma Thurman, Jennifer Connelly, Milla Jovovich, Charlie Sheen, Matt Dillon, Todd Solondz, and most prominently, Gregory Peck.At WMA, Woods also represented many of the industry's most successful stand-up comedians including Sam Kinison, Andrew Dice Clay, Gilbert Gottfried, Sandra Bernhard, Tommy Davidson, and Jackie Mason.After developing the Indie favorites Heathers and Drugstore Cowboy as an agent, Woods accepted a position at Sony Pictures Entertainment (the parent company of Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures) as a Vice President - Office of the Chairman, reporting directly to Peter Guber. Woods later segued to a production deal at Sony, resulting in the release of a succession of iconic films, including So I Married An Axe Murderer, Rudy, Only You, and Threesome.After starting his own production company - Independent Pictures - the explosive release of the 1995 cultural phenomenon Kids (starring then-newcomers Rosario Dawson and Chloe Sevigny) began a streak of culturally significant, critically-acclaimed independent films produced by Woods under his banner.The next few years saw the releases of Citizen Ruth (the first film from future two-time Oscar winner Alexander Payne), Beautiful Girls (which introduced American audiences to Natalie Portman), and Swingers (springboarding Vince Vaughn to comedy mega-stardom).His 1996 film Scream (the most successful film of "Master of Horror" Wes Craven's career) marked a turning point for the entire genre, grossing over $170 million and setting a box office record that would stand for 22 years. The film instantly and single-handedly pivoted horror toward postmodernism, spawning a massive billion-dollar franchise (consisting of successful sequels, a TV series, toys, and Halloween costumes), as well as inspiring countless knock-offs in the years since.Gummo - the directorial debut of Kids' screenwriter Harmony Korine - received the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. Bernando Bertolucci, the famed director of Last Tango in Paris, praised the film, calling it "The one revolutionary film of the late 20th century."In 1998, the first US-produced entry of the iconic Godzilla film franchise would become Woods' and Independent Pictures' single highest-grossing film, earning nearly $400 million.Woods would go on to serve as co-Chairman, and Chief Creative Officer of Plum TV, in which he was a founding partner. Broadcasting in the nation's most affluent markets (i.e. Aspen, the Hamptons, Miami Beach), the luxury lifestyle network would go on to earn eight Emmy Awards.Enjoy my conversation with Cary Woods.
One decision could make or break The Bonfire of the Vanities: who will play the female lead? It comes down to two actresses – established, expensive Melanie Griffith or an unknown, alluring 19 year-old named Uma Thurman. Suddenly the producer, Peter Guber, vanishes from the scene, departing both the movie and the studio in a whirl of bad publicity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Executive Chairman of the Golden State Warriors, Peter Guber joins the Papa & Lund Show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Executive Chairman of the Golden State Warriors, Peter Guber joins the Papa & Lund Show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Jodi Guber Brufsky was a yoga instructor and life coach in 2005, she searched for, but couldn't find, stylish and flattering workout wear to complement not only her teaching and practice, but her life beyond the yoga mat. “I wanted to create workout and lifestyle clothes that were easy to wear and that I could feel confident in.” she says. The next year, she launched Beyond Yoga, a line of sophisticated basics that celebrate and inspire women in their workouts and in their lives.Jodi grew up in Hollywood, daughter of legendary producer Peter Guber and yogi philanthropist Tara Lynda Guber, in the world of celebrity. She constantly felt pressure to look a certain way, and mastered the art of flattering her body at any size, whether in the spotlight or for herself. Jodi began a successful career as a talent agent at ICM and William Morris, and later co-founded a full service event and public relations company, Beyond PR. But she continually struggled with her body image. Yoga ultimately led Jodi to her purpose. “Yoga changed my outlook on life, I became more focused on intention and integrity. This drew me to launch Beyond Yoga so I could inspire other women to feel as empowered as I do.”As Founder, Chairwoman and Chief Creative Officer of Beyond Yoga, Jodi shapes the vision and direction of Beyond Yoga. Through this platform, Jodi encourages women on their own journeys of self-acceptance with powerful messaging like the Be Body Proud campaign. Beyond Yoga is a true supporter of a woman's path to body confidence. You can also get great inspiration on the blog www.iambeyond.comYou can be inspired with and by Jodi on her official instagram @jodiguberbrufsky - it is a passion of hers to remind women (and herself while she is at it) the importance of self-love and self worth on this channel as well as some beauty and fashion tips along the way. #livebeyondIG: @beyondyogaWebsite: beyondyoga.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Michael Stein sits down with us at A Juicy Pear, and we talk all about how he became an actor, and what his experiences was like being on set. He has been in several movies, including: Rituals and Resolutions, The Dirk Diggler Story, Boogie Nights, Love Hollywood Style, and others. He is recognized for his entrepreneurial and creative skills, and has worked with several top artists such as Paul Thomas Anderson, Academy Award-winning actress Faye Dunaway, Andy Dick, Peter Guber, to name a few. Michael also has a podcast called, "The Long Shot Leaders", which tells the stories and secrets of leaders, innovators, entrepreneurs, and various high achievers. I could have chatted with Michael all day long, he was very fun to talk with, and I thoroughly enjoyed his insight in the movie world. If your feeling lead, you can Buy Me A Coffee on http://www.ajuicypearpodcast.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ajuicypear)
Throughout his over 18 years working for the Golden State Warriors, Brandon Schneider has held several positions and seen it all.From the depths of rarely making the playoffs, to the heights of making it to the NBA championship five times in a row with three wins, Brandon has held 10 titles at the Warriors — most recently, the role of President and Chief Operating Officer.On this episode of Go to Market Grit, Joubin and Brandon geek out over their shared love of the Golden State Warriors, talk about building resilience in business, and the traits Brandon looks for in new sales hires.In this episode, we cover: Record-setting: The Golden State Warriors’ recent successes and its $4.7 billion valuation. (2:01) Making an impact: Why Brandon stuck with working at the Warriors during the team's downturn — and the importance of finding a job you love. (6:20) How the Golden State Warriors evolved after Joe Lacob and Peter Guber took charge — and the importance of hiring and recruiting great talent. (12:44) Fan experiences, arenas, and digital presence: Creating an economically sustainable business despite 'the inevitable ups and downs of a basketball team.' (22:03) Why the Warriors look at talent and character when recruiting athletes — and the relationship between fan experience and revenue. (26:49) Building resilience in business: Withstanding adversity and making the most out of challenges. (31:17) Work ethic, passion and confidence: The traits Brandon looks for in sales hires — and the parallels between sales and athletics. (34:51) How the digital age has changed the importance of geographical markets in professional sports. (38:43) How Brandon defines grit. (41:53) Links: Connect with BrandonLinkedIn Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: gtmg@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner Perkins
Mitch and the team are joined by Peter Iliyn, a servant leader who dives deep into his family history and the principles he learned from people like Holocaust survivor Vicktor Frankl, world leader Desmond Tutu, and, most importantly, Peter's own father. The show begins as Mitch introduces Peter Iliyn, a 45-year veteran of Youth With a Mission, the largest non-profit of its kind in the world. They dive into the great debate on whether college is a good choice for those with entrepreneurial spirits. Peter reminds us that passion should be the driving force behind purpose and that if you don't take the first step, there will never be a second. The conversation shifts to Peter's father, a man so interesting that Peter wrote a book about his life. Through nightly conversation with his dad, Peter learned leadership principles that can't be found in a textbook or classroom, including one where his dad endured a public, verbal lashing of his dad's abilities…and the surprising way his father responded to hearing so many painful criticisms about himself. Mitch asks Peter about his favorite leadership principle and Peter responds with the principle of empowerment from the top down. There's lots of conversation about security in who you are as a person and a leader and being able to turn criticism into a better version of yourself. Mitch brings up a quote from his own time with Youth With a Mission -- You don't know you're a servant until you're treated like one – which sparks a conversation about humility and servant leadership. Peter recalls the time he was surrounded by dozens of world leaders, but that Desmond Tutu was the only one who truly exemplified servant leadership. We could give you the background of the next segment, but we believe this quote can stand on its own: Dude, what is your problem? You farted. Moving on from that odiferous conversation, the pair settle on discussing Peter's favorite leadership principle – having a vision that's greater than your reach. Peter brings up Nazi Concentration Camp survivor Viktor Frankl and Viktor's discovery about the human spirit. The interview wraps up on three key topics – does Peter buy into the idea that an entrepreneur doesn't have to own a company or a product, a bottom-up leadership model, and what 2021 Peter would say to 25-year-old Peter if he could. After such a deep conversation, Peter and Mitch are hungry and Peter recommends a quick flight to Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico. He wants to go to Marlin de Tepic Restaurante de Marsicos and order the Pescado Zarandeado, a red snapper, smothered in chili and Mexican spices, basted continuously while being slowly smoked over mesquite. It's served with fresh greens and a Mexican lime and salt dressing. Table Talk: After introducing The Whole Enchilada team – Gil, Erin, and Isaac – the group launches into their own personal takeaways from the interview. Erin cites the story of Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and his major gaffe during Texas' legendary snowpocalypse in February. He made his mistake, he owned it, and he moved on. Mitch sees things a little differently but agrees that the humility to admit you're wrong is a key principle for all leaders. It all goes back to the story of Peter's dad being called out publicly – and the way he responded to it. Isaac picks up the conversation by going back to Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl and his quote “Living without a goal is death about to arrive.” Isaac relates this to his own season of life, as he embarks on social media consultancy. The goal is big…but taking small, meaningful steps makes it easier to reach the top. Also…how do you eat an elephant? Gil, with lots of humility, states that he has picked out the most important leadership principle thus far; the secret sauce of corporate communications: storytelling. Gil incorporates Peter Guber, CEO of Mandalay Entertainment, and his philosophies of how to make your story your strategic plan. Finally, Mitch chimes in with his favorite principle: treat people with greatness. He goes back to the Desmond Tutu story and waxes philosophical about being in the presence of greatness but not knowing it until later. Growth as a leader means learning to recognize greatness in its rawest form. Links: Youth with a Mission https://ywam.org/ To purchase Peter Iliyn's book, Out of the Far Corners: An Epic Tale of Rejection, Grace, and Deliverance, visit: www.outofthefarcorners.com Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-Viktor-Frankl-ebook/dp/B009U9S6FI Marlin de Tepic Restaurante de Mariscos https://www.facebook.com/marlindetepic/menu/?ref=page_internal Peter Guber https://www.peterguber.com/ About Our Sponsor: Executive Scheduling Associates employs 120 professional schedulers filling the sales calendars of 500 financial wholesalers across North America. And we now provide short-term services dispositioning event and cold contact lists. Ask us for details at esasolutions.com. Subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Stitcher. Follow us: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
Failure is a speed bump to success. – Peter Guber. Join Tobias and Alex as they discuss some key fundamentals in financial planning and money management. They've both experienced more than their fair share of bumpy roads along the way and discuss key lessons learned from past investments and upcoming financial goals for the coming year. The goal is for listeners to get a brief introductory to basics of money management, share a few fundamental tips in creating a budget, and share our approach to financial planning for 2021.
In which Rob and producer/author/executive Peter Guber take a tour through Peter’s illustrious career, discussing films like Rain Man, Midnight Express, An American Werewolf In London, A River Runs Through It, and the power of narrative. Plus: Peter explains how crucial casting the right villain is. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Always take time to assist others -- humanity and compassion make you whole. Follow your passion...do what makes your heart beat faster,” says Angela Daves-Haley. A Celebrity Photographer, Producer and Chief Creative Officer, Angela is the CEO of her own company, adhphotography, and is the Executive Vice President of Uncle Frank, Inc. ‘Ang' is gifted in personal and professional portraiture, works corporate, entertainment, sports, non-profit events, unit photography, and media and video production. Her extensive portfolio includes names recognized the world over including: Nike, Microsoft, Starz, Showtime, The Michael Jordan Flight School, Peter Guber, Chris Tucker, Kevin Hart, Denzel Washington, and Carol Burnett. A business graduate from U.C. Berkeley, Angela's marketing skills combined with her experience in the entertainment, marketing & promotions, and special events industries allowed her to successfully portray the brands of celebrities, athletes, and products in her images -- while conveying the magic, story and experience surrounding their regional, national and international campaigns. As an ‘ambassador of joy,' Angela combines her own radiant spirit with those with whom she works. Her passion “lights” every photo experience, capturing their natural beauty and producing timeless treasures for all of her clients. On today's episode, listen how Angela's passion led to her becoming highly sought after.
The Way Forward podcasts thoughtful conversations with the trailblazers who are seeking solutions to all of today's challenges. For this episode, President Judy Olian interviews Michael Zavodsky, chief business officer for the Detroit Pistons, and Peter Guber, veteran Hollywood producer and Oscar winner, and co-owner of several professional sports teams including the Golden State Warriors and the Dodgers. We discuss the future of sports and esports during and after the coronavirus, and whether fans will be able to fully enjoy sports as a digital experience. The Way Forward event series is directed by Karla Natale, and the podcast is produced by Bryan Murphy and is a production of the Quinnipiac University Podcast Studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BJ Armstrong and Tate Frazier welcome Golden State Warriors Chief Legal Officer David Kelly to discuss his unique upbringing in the south suburbs of Chicago, witnessing the rise of the Warriors dynasty since 2011, Warriors co-owner Peter Guber's creativity, and managing player development, salary cap management and luxury tax planning for the team. Then, Cap D joins to explain the origin of his love for hip-hop and give his top five emcee inspirations.
Storytelling: Desarrolla el poderoso arte de contar historias¡Un nuevo domingo! ¡Un nuevo encuentro! ¡Celebro y agradezco que estés ahora aquí, en este espacio, cualquiera sea el momento donde le hayas dado play a tu reproductor de podcast favorito! Hoy vamos a platicar un super super tema, uno que en lo personal me encanta. Y como ya extraño y tengo nostalgia de mis talleres de Storytelling, pues he decidido traer de dicha experiencia presencial algunas reflexiones que sean de utilidad para apoyarte en el desarrollo de una comunicación eficaz que genere impacto positivo. Así que, una vez realizada la bienvenida, es tiempo de decir….”Había una vez…” ¡Comenzamos! Libro sugerido El libro que te recomiendo para introducirte en el storytelling es ya un clásico: Storytelling para el Éxito de Peter Guber, que dejaré en las notas del episodio para que puedas conseguirlo pronto. [STORYTELLING PARA EL EXITO: Conecta, persuade y triunfa gracias al poder oculto de las historias (Gestión del conocimiento) eBook: Guber, Peter: Amazon.com.mx: Tienda Kindle](https://www.amazon.com.mx/Storytelling-para-%C3%A9xito-Gesti%C3%B3n-conocimiento-ebook/dp/B01B617338)[STORYTELLING PARA EL EXITO en Apple Books](https://books.apple.com/mx/book/storytelling-para-el-exito/id481035139)Es el primer texto que leí sobre el tema y del cual pude aprender una referencia general que me permitió ir diseñando el primer taller presencial que impartí sobre este tema hace ya algunos ayeres. Creo que puede serte de extraordinaria utilidad. Herramientas Para favorecer la definición de tu narrativa, con elementos de storytelling pongo a tu consideración un material personal de reciente elaboración. Podrás descargar mi guía práctica para definir tu narrativa en momentos de crisis a un costo preferente de solo 50 pesos. ¡La promoción estará vigente durante todo el mes de julio! ¡Anímate! [Guía práctica para definir tu narrativa en momentos de crisis](https://hectorsampieri.podia.com/guia_practica_narrativa_crisis?coupon=PROMOSTORY)Avisos a la comunidad Conoce aquí mi testimonio de estudiante de programas de especialización en familia: [Desarrollo Humano y Familiar en Instagram: “En esta plática @hectorsampieri nos ayuda a responder una pregunta muy interesante que nos podemos llegar a plantear si en nosotros existe…”](https://www.instagram.com/tv/CB6uQv2lNXX/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link)Recuerda que, tenemos un encuentro virtual este próximo sábado 04 de julio, a las 13:00 hrs hora CDMX para mi conferencia virtual “Pasar del error al aprendizaje” / Recuerda que es completamente gratis. En las notas del episodio, dejaré los datos para tu registro. ¡Tenemos pendientes aún las renovadas herramientas para speakers! ¡Espero ya realizar el lanzamiento ante del 15 de julio! ¡Espéralas! Por ahora, es todo de mi parte. Soy Héctor Sampieri, desde CDMX, en Haz y Aprende el Podcast y, por hoy, Colorín Colorado, este cuento se ha acabado.
Storytelling: Desarrolla el poderoso arte de contar historias¡Un nuevo domingo! ¡Un nuevo encuentro! ¡Celebro y agradezco que estés ahora aquí, en este espacio, cualquiera sea el momento donde le hayas dado play a tu reproductor de podcast favorito! Hoy vamos a platicar un super super tema, uno que en lo personal me encanta. Y como ya extraño y tengo nostalgia de mis talleres de Storytelling, pues he decidido traer de dicha experiencia presencial algunas reflexiones que sean de utilidad para apoyarte en el desarrollo de una comunicación eficaz que genere impacto positivo. Así que, una vez realizada la bienvenida, es tiempo de decir….”Había una vez…” ¡Comenzamos! Libro sugerido El libro que te recomiendo para introducirte en el storytelling es ya un clásico: Storytelling para el Éxito de Peter Guber, que dejaré en las notas del episodio para que puedas conseguirlo pronto. [STORYTELLING PARA EL EXITO: Conecta, persuade y triunfa gracias al poder oculto de las historias (Gestión del conocimiento) eBook: Guber, Peter: Amazon.com.mx: Tienda Kindle](https://www.amazon.com.mx/Storytelling-para-%C3%A9xito-Gesti%C3%B3n-conocimiento-ebook/dp/B01B617338)[STORYTELLING PARA EL EXITO en Apple Books](https://books.apple.com/mx/book/storytelling-para-el-exito/id481035139)Es el primer texto que leí sobre el tema y del cual pude aprender una referencia general que me permitió ir diseñando el primer taller presencial que impartí sobre este tema hace ya algunos ayeres. Creo que puede serte de extraordinaria utilidad. Herramientas Para favorecer la definición de tu narrativa, con elementos de storytelling pongo a tu consideración un material personal de reciente elaboración. Podrás descargar mi guía práctica para definir tu narrativa en momentos de crisis a un costo preferente de solo 50 pesos. ¡La promoción estará vigente durante todo el mes de julio! ¡Anímate! [Guía práctica para definir tu narrativa en momentos de crisis](https://hectorsampieri.podia.com/guia_practica_narrativa_crisis?coupon=PROMOSTORY)Avisos a la comunidad Conoce aquí mi testimonio de estudiante de programas de especialización en familia: [Desarrollo Humano y Familiar en Instagram: “En esta plática @hectorsampieri nos ayuda a responder una pregunta muy interesante que nos podemos llegar a plantear si en nosotros existe…”](https://www.instagram.com/tv/CB6uQv2lNXX/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link)Recuerda que, tenemos un encuentro virtual este próximo sábado 04 de julio, a las 13:00 hrs hora CDMX para mi conferencia virtual “Pasar del error al aprendizaje” / Recuerda que es completamente gratis. En las notas del episodio, dejaré los datos para tu registro. ¡Tenemos pendientes aún las renovadas herramientas para speakers! ¡Espero ya realizar el lanzamiento ante del 15 de julio! ¡Espéralas! Por ahora, es todo de mi parte. Soy Héctor Sampieri, desde CDMX, en Haz y Aprende el Podcast y, por hoy, Colorín Colorado, este cuento se ha acabado.
With an intro befitting the man, Filly and The Scarf welcome 2019 MLS Doug Hamilton Executive of the Year and LAFC's EVP and Chief Business Officer Larry Freedman to the show.Larry dishes on all things LAFC, including the work LAFC has done and still needs to do for social change, incredible moments throughout the first two seasons, the upcoming MLS is Back tournament, and what HIS favorite moment in LAFC history is, so far. It will not surprise you. From lawyering it up to running the business side of the only MLS club in Los Angeles, hear Larry's journey, including his time overseeing minor league baseball teams with current owner Peter Guber! Larry is a straight shooter and an incredibly well-spoken and knowledgeable guy. He's even a huge wrestling fan, which we at Defenders LOVE! (see: the intro)It was great to catch up with the club legend. We cannot wait until we can all be back together at the Banc, cheering on our Black and Gold. For now, it's on to the COVID Cup in Orlando!
Colin discusses the Dallas Cowboys possibly being close to getting a deal done with Dak Prescott, why he hopes a new rule NFL will get approved, why Scottie Pippen has nobody to blame but himself, and why he feels ESPN's new top 5 list is ridiculous. Guests include Spencer Dinwiddie, Peter Guber, Tom Izzo, and Jason McIntyre. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Adam Witty is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Advantage|ForbesBooks, which he has built into one of the largest business book publishers in America. In addition to his work with Advantage|ForbesBooks, Adam is a sought-after speaker, teacher and consultant on marketing and business growth techniques for entrepreneurs and authors. He has shared the stage with Steve Forbes, Gene Simmons of KISS, Peter Guber and Bobby Bowden. Adam has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, USA Today and more. https://www.authoritymarketingbook.com
After missing out on the opportunity to have John Williams score "The Color Purple," Jon Peters and Peter Guber made sure to get the Maestro for "The Witches of Eastwick," which the two produced. Host Jeff Commings notes this as his fourth-favorite John Williams score because the fun can be heard in every note. Commings is joined by Gianmaria Caschetto, who returns as co-host to talk about the structure of the theme for the three titular witches. The two also talk about the brilliant music for the tennis game and the decision to leave out Williams' original music for the ballroom scene. Grab a bowl of cherries and settle in for this fun discussion of Williams' Oscar-nominated score!
Jacquie Jordan Email: jjordan@tvguestpert.com Website: https://tvguestpert.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TVGuestpert Twitter: https://twitter.com/TVGuestpert YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TVGuestpert YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAoQbi5OeaKt0QL6RPmHdKw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TVGuestpert/ Jacquie Jordan is the founder of the fifteen-year-old Silicon Beach-based TVGuestpert, TVGuestpert Publishing and TVOnCameraTraining.com. Jacquie’s foray in talent comes from her time in the trenches as a nationally recognized producer in broadcast television.As Showrunner of the long running AMC series Sunday Morning Shootout, hosted by Hollywood Icons – Chair of Mandalay Entertainment, Peter Guber and Former Editor-in-Chief of Variety, Peter Bart. She is a New York Times Bestselling Publisher and also three-time author, The Ultimate On-Camera Guidebook: Hosts*Experts*Influencers (TVGuestpert Publishing 2019), Get on TV! The Insider’s Guide to Pitching the Producers and Promoting Yourself! (Sourcebooks 2006) and Heartfelt Marketing: Allowing the Universe to be Your Business Partner (BurmanBooks 2010). Jacquie is also host of the broadcast podcast, Front & Center with Jacquie Jordan In this episode, we discuss: What it takes to lead as a woman How to have a great team The link between self-care and technology How to navigate the boys club The value of relationships
Our guest for this week is Larry Benet, a thought-provoking and highly entertaining seminar speaker often referred to as “One of the Most Connected People on the Planet”.About LarryLarry is a world-renowned Connector and the Founder and CEO of the Larry Benet Agency, the Thought Leaders Mastermind Series, SANG Events (Speakers and Authors Networking Group), and the creator/author of the Connection Mastery training system. SANG is a group of some of the most successful speakers and authors in the world. On the list of SANG Members and Participants, you can find esteemed professionals such as Tony Robbins, Les Brown, Peter Guber, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hanse, Harvey Mackay, Keith Ferrazzi, Tony Hsieh of Zappos and Paula Abdul.Larry’s goal is to raise a billion dollars over his lifetime through his connections, business ventures, and social influence. He is a strong advocate for many charity organizations and believes that we CAN and WILL change the world, and solve the problems that plague so many people in America. He is the past Chairman of the Tsunami Disaster Relief Project, where he brought top business leaders together to raise money for the victims of the Indonesian Tsunami.He has also supported the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, served on the advisory board of the Wyland Foundation and the Soul of Africa, and has helped raise money for Richard Branson’s charity, Virgin Unite. When Larry isn’t working, he likes to attend live concerts, sporting events, and award shows like the Grammy’s. On the top of that list, however, is spending time with his 4 little nieces.Connect with Larry:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrybenetTwitter: https://twitter.com/larrybenetWebsite: http://www.larrybenet.com/In This Episode We Canvas:The Big Turn-off of NetworkingLarry has never been excited about networking and doesn’t encourage it at all. He is more focused on connecting with influential people and other people in general and believes more in helping people, adding value to their lives, serving them, and making a difference in their lives in an authentic manner. “One of the last things that I personally would like to do is go to an event where I don’t know anyone and try to walk up to random strangers.” - Larry BenetThe 5-Step Recipe for ConnectingHis recipe for connecting with people starts with creating an authentic meaningful personal connection with someone, followed by finding out what is most important to them, helping them get what they want, being a good VC (Value Creator), and setting up a good strong follow up system that will ensure you stay in touch with them. “You don’t have to be a venture capitalist, but if you can just master the skill of value creation, in my opinion, that’s one of the most valuable things you can learn.” - Larry BenetHow to Figure Out What’s Important to PeopleFinding out what’s important to people both personally and professionally is a game-changer and the best method is still - just to ask them, point-blank. And if you can help them to get closer to achieving it - your relationship will be off to a great start!“After I have a rapport with someone, I’ll just come flat out and ask them what’s the important project or goal they’re working on in case I or my influential network might be able to help them.” - Larry BenetWhat Is Relationship Currency?In life and business, people prefer to do business with people they know, like, and trust. But Larry believes that when we help others, we make it easier to connect with those people, and this the fundamental meaning of relationship currency or relationship capital. There is so much power in realizing that there is always someone who has what another person wants.“The reality is, what you want in life, someone else already has.” - Larry BenetThe Value of TrustA great example of just how deterring lack of trust can be are the relationships between the republicans and democrats in the United States. They don’t trust each other. The resulting effect of that is that it takes them a very long time to pass legislation. Trust is critical and the fact of the matter is that whenever trust is involved and we go out of our way to help someone, a lot of value is being exchanged. It’s a lot easier to get the end result done and to do it way more efficiently.“When there is no trust, things take a very long time.” - Larry BenetInvesting Time into Connecting with PeopleConnecting with people is a way of life for Larry, and he encourages people to incorporate reaching out to three people a day into their daily structure. This should include showing appreciation by, for example, pulling out your phone and texting someone you haven’t talked to in a while and tell them how you value them. It’s really all about being thoughtful!“It’s just being thoughtful more than anything else. It doesn’t have to take a whole lot of time or money.” - Larry BenetHow to Be a Value CreatorWhen we come into contact with others, we should think about how we can contribute to them. There are so many ways to do that and it can be as simple as just sharing a book, a podcast, or an article. Larry believes in being a “professional inviter” and advises people to always invite others to events. He encourages giving to givers because when we give to takers all the time, our world doesn’t change very much.“It all comes down to creating value, being a resource for others.” - Larry BenetMastering How to Stay In TouchWe need to learn how to utilize the advantage our smartphones provide us with. We can write notes about the people we meet and keep track of information that goes above and beyond just their phone number and email. We can write down when we met them, how we met them, what’s important to them, when their birthday is, and so much more. Those details enable us to stay in touch on a more regular basis.“One plus one equals eleven and the art of staying in touch makes a difference.” - Larry BenetLarry’s Message of Inspired EvolutionThe fact that connections are one of my highest values made having Larry on such a blessing. I just love how simple Larry’s recipe for connecting with people is and truly hope this episode inspires you to go out there and connect more. The world is full of friends we haven’t met yet!“If possible, put yourself in an environment where you can connect with others” - Larry Benet See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode, Seth speaks to Adam Witty, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Advantage|ForbesBooks. Adam’s business aims to help entrepreneurs to grow their businesses through writing, publishing, marketing and PR. Tune in as he goes over learning to trust your instincts and taking calculated risks in order to grow your business. What began in the spare bedroom of his home is now an international publishing and Authority Marketing® company. Most recently, Advantage has partnered with Forbes to create ForbesBooks, the first book-publishing imprint for the global media company. Advantage|ForbesBooks is a 5-Time Honoree on the prestigious Inc. 500/5000 list of America’s fastest growing private companies in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2017, and also named to the Best Places to Work in South Carolina for 2013 and 2014. He was named to Young Presidents’ Organization 40 Under 40, 50 Most Progressive, and was named to the 2011 Inc. Magazine’s Under 30 List of “America’s Coolest Entrepreneurs.” In 2012, Witty was selected by the Chilean government to judge the prestigious Start-up Chile! entrepreneurship competition. Adam and the Advantage|ForbesBooks team have helped over 1,300 busy entrepreneurs, business leaders, and professionals around the globe write, publish, monetize, and market a book to grow their business. Advantage|ForbesBooks’s famous Talk Your Book® program helps busy professionals get the content out of the their head and onto the paper in less than one day. He is the co-author of Authority Marketing: How To Leverage 7 Pillars of Thought Leadership to Make Competition Irrelevant with Rusty Shelton, Publisher at ForbesBooks, and the upcoming book Looking Forward To Monday, both scheduled to publish in 2018. He has also authored Lead The Field: How To Become An Authority And Dominate Your Competition, 21 Ways to Build Your Business with a Book, 11 Ways Financial Advisors Attract Their Ideal Clients With a Book, co-author of The Book Itch: Do You Have a Book In You?, and Book The Business: How to Make Big Money With Your Book Without Even Selling a Single Copy. Adam is an in-demand speaker, teacher, and consultant on marketing and business development techniques for entrepreneurs and authors, and is a frequent guest on the acclaimed Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour. Adam has spoken to companies, conferences, associations, and college and high school students around the world. Although Adam is pleased to customize a talk to the needs of any audience, his typical speaking topics include Authority Marketing®, business development, customer service, writing and publishing a book, and entrepreneurship and business creation/start up. He has shared the stage with Steve Forbes, Gene Simmons of KISS, Peter Guber, and Bobby Bowden. Adam has been featured inThe Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, USA Today, and more. More about Adam here, http://www.adamwitty.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To celebrate the release of his solo "origin" movie, Average Joe and special guest Danhattan take a look back at the cinematic history of everyone's favourite villain, THE JOKER. Which versions of the character in film stand the test of time? Which Jokers best represent the character? Which Joker has the best laugh? Which Joker has the best smile? Some answers are most likely to be found in this episode. Music and audio from "Batman (1989)" is the property of Danny Elfman, Jon Peters, Peter Guber, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Guber-Peters Productions. Music and audio from "Batman: The Movie" is the property of Nelson Riddle, William Dozier, William Dozier Productions, and Greenlawn Productions. Music and audio from "Batman: The Killing Joke" is the property of Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion, Lolita Ritmanis, Bruce Timm, Alan Burnett, Sam Register, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Animation. Music and audio from "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm" is the property of Shirley Walker, Benjamin Melniker, Michael Uslan, and Warner Bros. Animation. Music and audio from "The Dark Knight" is the property of Hans Zimmer, James Hewton Howard, Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, Christopher Nolan, Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Comics, Legendary Pictures, and Syncopy. Music and audio from "The LEGO Batman Movie" is the property of property of Lorne Balfe, Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Roy Lee, Warner Animation Group, DC Entertainment, LEGO Systems A/S, Lord Miller Productions, Lin Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment, and RatPac Productions. Music and audio from "Suicide Squad" is the property of Steven Price, Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, DC Entertainment, RatPac Productions, and Atlas Entertainment. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
To celebrate the 30 year anniversary of The film that changed the game for the caped crusader. We are covering Batman(1989) directed by Tim Burton and produced by Jon Peters and Peter Guber starring Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough and Jack Palance. Follow us on twitter: @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play
To celebrate the 30 year anniversary of The film that changed the game for the caped crusader. We are covering Batman(1989) directed by Tim Burton and produced by Jon Peters and Peter Guber starring Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough and Jack Palance. Follow us on twitter: @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play
Batman is celebrating 80 years of crime fighting this year, so we have to ask the question- how do the various interpretations of the Dark Knight from film measure up to one another? Music and audio from "Justice League (2017)" is the property of Danny Elfman, Zack Synder, Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, Jon Berg, Geoff Johns, Rat-Pac Dune Entertainment, Atlas Entertainment, DC Films, Cruel & Unusual Films and Warner Bros. Pictures. Music and audio from "The LEGO Batman Movie" is the property of property of Lorne Balfe, Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Roy Lee, Warner Animation Group, DC Entertainment, LEGO Systems A/S, Lord Miller Productions, Lin Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment, and RatPac Productions. Music and audio from "The Dark Knight" is the property of Hans Zimmer, James Hewton Howard, Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, Christopher Nolan, Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Comics, Legendary Pictures, and Syncopy. Music and audio from "Batman & Robin (1997)" is the property of Elliot Goldenthal, Peter McGregor-Scott, and Warner Bros. Pictures. Music and audio from "Batman Forever" is the property of Elliot Goldenthal, Peter McGregor-Scott, Tim Burton and Warner Bros. Pictures. Music and audio from "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm" is the property of Shirley Walker, Benjamin Melniker, Michael Uslan, and Warner Bros. Animation. Music and audio from "Batman (1989)" is the property of Danny Elfman, Jon Peters, Peter Guber, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Guber-Peters Productions. Music and audio from "Batman: The Movie" is the property of Nelson Riddle, William Dozier, William Dozier Productions, and Greenlawn Productions. Music and audio from "New Adventures of Batman and Robin, The Boy Wonder" is the property of Mischa Bakaleinikoff, Sam Katzman, and Columbia Pictures. Music and audio from "The Batman" is the property of Lee Zahler, Rudolph C. Flothow, and Columbia Pictures. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Erik Feig talks about his time at Lionsgate and Summit Entertainment - his work on La La Land, the Twilight saga, Step Up and I Know What You Did Last Summer - AND how he defied the odds by creating a successful movie studio from scratch! Don't miss the fantasy drama series CARNIVAL ROW starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne - August 30th only on Amazon Prime Video!
Dave Dee, the man who now teaches independent service professionals “how to sell more of their products or services in a month than they now do all year” was struggling entertainer, a mentalist to be precise. Then he discovered the power of sales and marketing and is business skyrocketed from 3 shows a month to averaging 25 shows a month in less than 90-days. Other entrepreneurs took notice and started asking Dave for his advice. Because he knew he could make a bigger impact on people’s lives as a coach, consultant, and speaker, his new business was born. Dave has shared the stage with Barbara Corcoran, Brian Tracy, Emmett Smith, Dan Kennedy, Tom Hopkins, Penn Jillette, Peter Guber, and other luminaries at some of the world’s largest events for entrepreneurs. Dave divides his time between speaking, conducting his own seminars and workshops, and consulting audiences and individuals on selling their products and services via speaking, webinars, and one-to-one selling.
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Founder, CEO, & Speaker Kavon Massenburg is the founder of a company called "My Purpose Is" and he has electrified audiences all across the country with a simple message; "Find your purpose to enhance your life." Kavon's story to success is riveting as he joins us to talk about being a survivor of gun violence, getting shot through his jaw, spending time in jail, and turning his entire life around to become the entrepreneur and success he is today. Kavon knows first hand the importance of not wasting second chances. Kavon tells us about some exciting news as he closes the biggest partnership of his life thus far with Ideallab NY, which includes a world class team consisting of Bill Gross, Tony Robbins, Jonathan Cohen, Allen Morgan, Peter Guber, and more. He was just featured on a recent clip posted by @GaryVee and he is one of the best kept secrets in his field.'Purpose' has transformed Kavon’s life, just 16 months ago he was on house arrest, when he got off he created a vision to inspire billions of people to find their purpose and I hope you enjoy this conversation where we dive deep into how vulnerability created one of the most divine and guided moments for Kavon. WebsiteInstagramBuy a "My Purpose Is" T ShirtFacebook
A really fun interview we did before the Mastermind.com launch. On today’s special episode Russell interview Tony about a new course coming out with Tony, Russell, and Dean Graziosi. Here are some of the incredible things you will get to hear on this episode: Hear a little bit about Tony’s humble beginnings and his road to becoming who he is today. Find out how Tony got started with mastermind groups. And find out what kind of things will be included in this new course. So listen here to see why Russell, Tony, and Dean Graziosi have created a course, and what it will be. ---Transcript--- Good morning everybody, this is Russell Brunson. Welcome to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today I want to share with you guys something that I’m really excited for. And this is an interview that I did with Tony Robbins. A lot of you guys know, depending on when you’re listening to this, we are in the middle of the Mastermind.com product launch. And it’s kind of an interesting back story. I was at a big mastermind group with Dean Graziosi, and on the flight home we happened to be sitting next to each other, and during that flight he told me about this project he was working on. He said, “It’s kind of like masterclass.com except for masterminds.” I was like, “Dude, do you own mastermind.com?” He’s like, “No.” I’m like, “Oh you should buy it.” He’s like, “It’s not for sale.” So I remember when I got off the plane I looked at it, and mastermind.com the person on the home page was holding a Two Comma Club award and I’m like, “This is one of my funnel hackers who owns this.” So we messaged him and negotiated and ended up buying the domain and then giving it to Dean and Tony as a gift for their launch. We spent a lot of, I don’t know if I’m allowed to say how much money, but it was over half a million dollars on the domain name, gave it to those guys as a gift. And then they said, “hey thanks for the gift, in exchange we’d love to have you as a partner in this business.” And I’m definitely the minority partner in this business. Tony and Dean own the majority of it, but it’s been so fun to be able to work with them behind the scenes on this project and the product and the product launch and all these things that have been so cool. And I know that Dean’s been killing himself, really been putting everything together, Tony as well. And what’s cool is I had the chance to actually interview Tony about the concept. So what you’re going to be learning in the course and things like that. And about self education and about masterminds and a whole bunch of other things. So you know, I think I’ve had a chance now, twice in my life, to interview Tony and he’s interviewed me once. It’s just every time it’s the coolest thing ever. So I wanted to share the interview with you guys. So what I’m going to do is I’m going to queue up the theme song here, and when we come back, we’ll have a chance to hear the whole interview here behind the scenes of it. And after you listen to it, what I recommend doing is if you want to get my bonuses, I have no idea if the launch is still open at the time you’re listening to this, but if the launch is still open, I’ve got a whole bunch of bonuses if you buy it through my affiliate link. And if you go to secretsmastermind.com. So secrets (plural) secretsmastermind.com, you’ll have my affiliate link there and you can go and see all the bonuses and stuff through buying from me. So with that said, we’ll intro the theme song and when we come back you’ll have a chance to listen in behind the scenes with the interview with me and Tony Robbins. Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson. I’m so excited to be here with you guys today. I am here with probably one of the coolest human beings on planet earth, Tony Robbins. How are you doing today Tony? Tony: I don’t know about that introduction, but thanks brother, good to see you. Russell: Great to see you too. I think my audience is obviously super familiar with you because I talk about you so much, you’ve spoken at our events twice, which has been one of the coolest things in the world. And you’ve been someone who’s had such a huge, profound impact on me, so many ways that I don’t even think you know. Both in my personal life, in my marriage, in my business, I could go on and on telling stories. Maybe I’ll do that after the interview because I don’t want to waste those stories now when I have you in front of me. But you’ve had such an impact on me and my life and I’m just grateful to have a chance to first off, be interviewing you, second off, be kind of part of this project you and Dean put together. And I’m just so excited to be here with you. Tony: I just want to say to your audience, the feeling is mutual. I’m sure anybody that’s already dealt with you, they already know who you are. But when I looked at people in this industry who are really, I look at it as the knowledge business really, and you’ve shared so much but you’ve done it with such integrity, brother. You always have such a sincerity to you and a generosity to your spirit, how you deal with people. No bull, not blowing smoke your way. Anybody who doesn’t know who this man is, Russell is the real thing. He really cares and you over deliver, and that’s my signal as well. So I gotta add more value than anybody else does in the business and you always do that. So it’s always a pleasure to be with you, my friend. Russell: Thanks, I appreciate that. Well very cool. Today we’re going to be talking about something which I think is something very true to my heart and your heart as well, is a concept of masterminding but also I think even a step deeper is just self education. And I know for me, growing up, and I think a lot of people who follow me, we’re entrepreneurs who our brains go a million miles an hour and we get into this school system where we’re supposed to be sitting and listening to a teacher talk and we’re twitching. And I’m looking out the window at the playground and there’s things happening and I’m getting in trouble and they’re yelling at me. And I honestly thought I was a dumb kid until I was in college. I always assumed I was dumb. I didn’t know any better. And I think a lot of people that do follow me have been in that same situation. And this whole concept of self education was the first, when I started learning for the first time about something I was passionate about, I remember the first time I read a book there was something that grabbed me and I was like, “Oh my gosh, I see how this is something that’s helpful to me.” Then I became obsessed and I read way too many books, which is interesting. But I want to kind of start, before we go into that, when I came to the very first UPW, which was over probably 11 or 12 years ago now, which was one of the coolest things in the world. I don’t know if I ever told you this, I didn’t know what UPW was. I knew it was a Tony Robbins event, so I showed up with my backpack and my laptop thinking I would be sitting there taking notes. I walk in and people are jumping and dancing and I was like, where am I? I have no idea what’s even happening. That night we were walking on fire, and it was just, you know, it was not what I was expecting. And just something that shifted my life forever. But one of the concepts you talked about that had a profound impact on me. This was before I really got deep into my whole journey of all this stuff. You talked about the concept that you called Decade in a Day. I’d love for you to kind of tell our audience about that, what that is, and how that works. Because I think when they realize that it’s so empowering of like, “Oh my gosh, I can figure out all these different things because of it.” Tony: Well I would just say that it’s all about self education as you said. You know a standard education you get standard results. And if you look at the average American, I mean today, 60% of Americans haven’t saved a thousand dollars for retirement. 40% of Americans living in the best economy in the history of the world say that if an emergency came up, they couldn’t raise $400. So it’s insane, that’s why there’s this conversation about socialism coming up, because so many people own an iPhone, but they’re not an entrepreneur, they don’t even own Apple. They use Google every day, but they own a piece of Google, they don’t think that way. So I grew up in a really poor family, with four different fathers, it was a pretty rough environment. But I had the privilege of going and hearing Jim Rome when I was 17 years old. And I went, I was working as a janitor, I was going to high school, I was working part time also at a TV repair shop. And I just remember sitting in this room and I remember the guy I was working for on the weekend, I was doing moving for him. And the guy had become pretty successfully financially buying and flipping homes in Orange County, California, it was like 1977 to give you an idea. And I remember my parents said, “This guy used to be such a loser.” My dad said. And now he’s really successful. So as a kid, you get by with this stuff, but at the end of the day I worked my ass off and he really liked me. And I said, “Listen, before I go, my dad said you used to be such a loser and now you’re so successful, how did you do that? He goes, “Your dad said that?” I was like, “Yeah.” He goes, “Well…” he told me this story. He went to this seminar and he didn’t know what a seminar was and I said, “What is a seminar?” and he said, “well it’s a man who’s got 20, 30, 40 years of experience, he figures out the best of what he’s learned and he teaches it to you in 3 or 4 hours.” And I said, “I’d like to go to that, could you get me in?” and he said, “Yeah.” And I said, “Well, will you?” and he said, “No.” I said, “Why?” and he goes, “Well because if you don’t pay for it, you won’t value it.” And I said, “How much is?” he said, “$35.” And I’m making $40 a week as a janitor. I was like, “That’s a week’s pay.” And he’s like, “Okay, learn on your own and take decades.” So I scraped it together, and that was when I started to realize that in one night I learned more about how to improve my life in 3 or 4 hours from this man who had 30 years of experience that I didn’t have, he compressed those decades into days. And that’s what locked in my mind. So I took a speed reading course and I said, “I’m going to read a book a day.” And I didn’t do that. I read 700 books in 7 years all in the area of human development, psychology, physiology. So everything in my life, I have such a passion for the power of self education. It is a power that is available to any human being today, especially because of the internet all over the earth. It never existed before. You could learn from people you’d never be able to learn from. You can find the best experts on earth from wherever you are. Versus you know, the university system we’re in right now where the greatest debt we have in this country, 1.5 trillion, more than consumer debt, is college debt now. And anybody who is one of your listeners that’s a millennial or a z generation coming up, this is what they’re all worrying about. This is what they’re all dealing with. And they think, “How am I ever going to get through this piece?” But what’s really amazing is we’re guaranteeing all that through this lousy education. Very often professors even at the best universities have never done what they’re talking about, they’re just telling you. And the information is gone. Even a medical doctor. The half life of medical education is two years. That means two years after you leave, 50% of what you learned is worthless. Now the pharmaceutical salesman’s gotta do it. So for me, I wanted to know those answers and Rohn used to say, “Success leaves clues.” If someone is truly successful at anything, they’re not lucky. If they do it once, maybe they’re lucky. Get rich, anybody can get rich. Can you stay rich? Can you become wealthy? Can you add enough value to stay there? That requires a different way of thinking and being. If somebody lost weight and kept it off for 30 years and kept it off, they’re not lucky. He said, “find out what rich people do and do that.” He said, “Find out what poor people read and don’t read it.” He said, “I don’t just mean financially poor, emotionally, spiritually poor because whatever they’re feeding their mind, that’s where it goes.” So he embedded this drive in me. I don’t know, the drive was probably there, but the system in me of saying, “I’m going to learn about other people’s experiences.” Every great investor knows, other people’s money, an OPM is a leverage tool that can grow you geometrically financially. Every great wealth has used some of that. But I’ll tell you what’s more valuable than other people’s money, other people’s experience when the other people’s experience is the best in the world. So they may have taken 20 years to figure something out, and with the tools I’ve learned to model to extract it out of them, we can pull out the best that they’ve learned in maybe a few hours, a few days, a few weeks at most. Maybe a few months if it was super complex. So now, what Dean and I have done, we decided to partner together along with you and say, “how do we help a mass audience of people to do that?” Because I have had the privilege of doing something I love. I was a kid from a zoo set, who didn’t have enough money for food. Now I feed a hundred million meals a year in the US, this year we’re going to get half a billion. We’ll be a million meals within five more years. I mean, I have the privilege of traveling and helping millions of people. I don’t have to work another day in my life. I’ve got all the toys people say they want, but I have something more. I have meaning. I have this sense that my life matters because I have the information and tools that can add more value than anybody else because I’ve never stopped learning and I keep adding it. So Dean and I now, our focus is how do we take the 60 years between us and then your history and then say, how do we take that to as many people as possible and say, “Look, if you want to be a person and you’ve got some knowledge base…” Let’s say you’re, you cut great hair, I know a woman who makes $250,000 cutting hair, and most people make $60. I remember talking to her going, “You’ve got to share this. I mean so many other people are struggling.” And she got excited about it and now she does these workshops and she makes all this money on the side while she still does what she does. She makes almost as much teaching as she did cutting hair, but she has all these people that love her because their business has grown because she shared her knowledge. So my skill is extracting that, showing people how to do it. And then Dean’s great skill, like yours, is also turning that into a technology or into software so that we got the combination. Or if somebody wants to be like, I started out as what I would call a knowledge broker. I didn’t have the skill. I had people I knew were brilliant. I wanted to bring them to other people. But then gradually I also developed another skill, which is extracting that knowledge not only on myself but on other people. So when I did Money Master The Game, I interviewed 50 of the smartest people in the world financially. Warren Buffet Ray Dalio, Carl Icon, Paul Tudor Jones, and I was able to extract things that no one thought I could extract and put it in a book where now, it’s crazy. I don’t say this to blow my horn, I say this because it blows my mind. I’ve now, I was at JP Morgan’s billionaires conference, you have a billion dollar net worth to be there, and I’m the head speaker for this piece. You know, worth magazine just named me for the fourth year in a row as one of the 100 most influential people in global finance. I’m up there with the same guys I interviewed. And it’s not because of me, it’s because I extracted the best of what they’d done, but I’ve also been able to share, and then I built several multi billion dollar businesses in the last 5 years in that industry. Took one business from 16 billion as a partner, not just me, but to 38 billion AUM, another one from zero to 4 billion, another one from zero to a billion in 2 years. It’s because I applied what I learned from the best. So I am so effing passionate learning from the best. That’s why I’m passionate about you, because you do that same thing. You’ve modeled those marketing skills and you systematized them and shown people how they can take advantage of those in Clickfunnels, better than anybody I know of in the business. And you’ve done the same thing, so I honor you. Russell: Thank you. It’s interesting, you know, I look at my path and it’s been fun because what you just did in the financial space, it’s interesting because four years ago you were not in that world at all, right. But you went and did that, extracted all this stuff, built this engine, this book, this everything that’s now blown up. And I didn’t realize how many billions, which is insane, that’s a lot of B’s. But it’s all about that. I think when I got in this business too, the marketing stuff, I didn’t know a whole bunch of it, but I had the initial spark of “oh my gosh, this is cool.” But I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t go to school for that. So I was like I gotta find out people who are doing this. And then just like you I went and found the best people. In fact, my first business was me interviewing all these people that I wanted to hire for coaching but I couldn’t afford them. So I was like, what if I just call and see if I can interview them for this thing that I was doing. They didn’t know nobody was listening, but most of them said yes. And I had a chance to interview these minds in marketing that you know, I remember the late Gary Halbert, one of the greatest marketing minds that’s ever been on this planet, before he passed away I had a chance to interview him for an hour, getting him to tell me all these amazing things. And it’s just like, man I got this man’s wisdom who spent how much of his life learning and mastering and doing these things and spending tens of hundreds of millions of dollars marketing and testing and coming back and be like, this is what I found. And it’s just super powerful. Tony: By the way, just one thing about this. If you go for a standard education, you’ve got a great one. You know, we’ve got 110 universities now that have over a billion dollars set aside. You know, Harvard just raised 9.5 billion the other day. My buddy at Yale University is one of the top financial investors in the world. David Swenson, he took them from 1 billion, they have 24 billion at Yale. But what’s the education? 27% of the people that come out of college actually say they’re applying what they learned in their job. In other words, 73% it’s been worthless. And they spent 50, 100, 200 thousand dollars, 100 thousand dollars a year, maybe 3, 4, 5 hundred thousand dollars, over 4, 5, 6, 7 years and they got nothing to show for it. What we really have out there is a bunch of hedge funds that have universities attached to them. We call them universities now. And we pay for all that. We guarantee all that. So you don’t want to be, I don’t want to say you don’t want to be part of that, that’s education too. But if you want to have domain knowledge, you gotta go to the people that are doing it, that are alive, that are perusing the result today. You want to go to the best. Because someone says, “Well I got ten years of experience.” I often say, “Bullshit. You’ve got one year of experience you’ve done 10 times. You grew the first year, and do the same shit for 10 more years.” You’re looking for people that are absolutely the best in the business, and if you have even a part of that in yourself, you gotta figure out extracting. Because often we’re unconsciously confident, meaning we don’t know how we do it. But if you can figure out you can do it. Then you can teach others and now it doesn’t just become your benefit, it becomes something you can spread to the world. And you can structure that as a part time or full time business and have an extraordinary income, but doing something that feels meaningful, not just selling a widget. Nothing wrong with selling a widget, but it’s a hell of a lot more when you feel like your life is actually making a difference. Russell: So cool. This morning I was preparing for this, and this concept of mastermind and I was like, where did this initially come from? And I know it came initially from the book, Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. I went and found my copy and I’m reading it and trying to find the section on masterminds to refresh my mind. And I remember I found the section and Andrew Carnegie is the one who had Napoleon Dyn..Napoleon Dynamite! Napoleon Hill go write this book. And what’s interesting, Andrew Carnegie, I wrote this down so I could have it. He said that, “Any time there are two minds that come together, it creates a third mind, which is an invisible mind, or a mastermind.” And later in this quote, another thing I was reading, your initial mentor was Jim Rohn, he said, Jim Rohn said, “You’re the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with.” I think it’s interesting, you look at that. The mastermind is all about bringing groups of people together, when you do that the synergy between them, everything grows bigger. I know that I’ve been running mastermind groups for the last 6 or 7 years now inside the marketing industry, which has been really fun. But the first time I really heard about any kind of groups like this was at the original UPW that I was at and you started telling this story about the scorpions group, I think was the unofficial title. But I would love if you told that story because I think there’s so many cool things that came from that, that I would love people to understand some of the background of how it happened for you in your business. Tony: Well thanks. It actually changed my life radically. It started as getting a letter and a beautiful leather jacket that was for batman from Peter Guber who was at the time the chairman for Sony and Columbia pictures. He created the first big movies like that, that ever created. He had 52 academy award nominations. I mean, just a genius. And at the time, I knew of his name obviously because he was famous, but I get this letter saying, “You’ve changed my life and I want to have lunch or dinner with you, please come to the studio.” And long story short, we became, we hit it off from the very beginning. You know there’s some people you can pitch to, but again, one of the things I love about you brother, is we can pitch and catch to each other. I don’t just pitch, you can throw the ball back. And Peter is that way. And we had this, just ignited relationship. So he calls me a couple months later and says, “Tony, I’ve been thinking so much about how you changed my life, and I told all my friends about you.” And he says, “Listen, I have this group of people, it’s the most valuable thing in my life. That’s saying a lot, out of all of the beautiful things in my life. I’m not saying it’s more valuable than my family, but for my growth the most valuable thing.” He said, “I got this group of about 11 guys, 9 to 11 guys and we meet three times a year. We go on these incredible trips. It’s not the trips, the trips are gorgeous. We do these amazing things. But what happens in the conversations on that trip between us, it sparks something. All it takes is one idea and the whole trip is worth it.” And he goes, “We haven’t, all these guys are probably you know, 18 or 20 years your senior just like I am. But l told them about you and how special you are, and we never let anybody else in the group, but they want to have you come on one trip and if they like you Tony, you can do this ongoing. It will change your life more than anything you can imagine.” And I said, “Well, who’s on the group?” and he said, “Well, the greatest NBA coach.” Which was Pat Riley at the time, and he’s a dear friend obviously, to this day. And he says, “There’s another gentleman but I’ll keep his name private, but he’s the richest man in Canada.” And he goes through this list, like wow. And he goes, I said, “What do you thinking of?” and he goes, “Well, we’re going to do this trip. We’re going to fly to China. We’re going to do this thing on the great wall and then we’re going to go to Cambodia, then we’re going to Vietnam.” And he does this whole thing, and in my mind he knows that I was a business operator. I wasn’t an owner. So if I wasn’t there, nothing is going on. If I wasn’t there I’m stressing out. And I’m thinking, how long is this thing. And I said, “I’m curious, how long is this.” He said, “I don’t know, it’ll be 14, 15, 16 days. You know, 12 days. Something like that.” And I’m like, “Oh.” And in the back of my head I like, “Holy shit, I can’t take that many days off.” And the next thing, I said, he goes, “Yeah, we fly on private jets the whole way. It’s exquisite.” And he goes, “Yeah, we just all divide it up.” And I’m in my head going, you know, we’re going to fly a couple of Goldstreams to china and Vietnam and Cambodia, like 40 hours of flying and 3, 4 thousand dollars an hour, whatever it was back then. I’m like, holy shit, that be like 3 quarters of a million dollars. I said, “Well how many of, what do you think my part…” He goes, “Oh don’t worry about. It’ll only be 30, 40, 50 thousand something like that. Probably 30-40 thousand.” I’m thinking, 30 thousand in 12 days. 30 thousand in 12 days, holy shit. And he goes, “So the dates on, everything else.” And I said, “Well, let me check my calendar.” And there’s this long pause and he goes, “Check your calendar?” Excuse my French, but that’s what he said. He said, “Did I hear you correctly? I’m inviting you to be with 11 of the most brilliant people on the face of the earth for 12 days that you can learn from and you….” And I said, “No, no, I’m putting it on my calendar.” I said, “I’m putting it on my calendar.” So I hang up the phone and I’m like, holy shit. I gotta commit to this. So I blocked out the days, and the economics. And I get on the plane with these guys and those days, I wouldn’t even take an aspirin, and these guys all take an Ambian and they’re going to be sleeping for 14 hours. And there weren’t enough beds so the owner of the plane is a good friend to this day, he says, “We’ll alternate beds.” I go, “No, no. I’m going to stay up. I have to work.” He goes, “Tony you’re not going to stay up for 14 hours.” I said, “No, I’m busy.” So they all go to bed. I’m sitting there rocking in my head for 14 hours going, oh my God, 30-40 thousand dollars, 12 days, what the hell am I doing here? I was miserable. So we finally get there and we go through Cambodia and Shangri La and all these places, and I don’t know, we’re probably three days in and we just did a bike ride through Vietnam and we get on a plane, we’re about 3 or 4 days into it. I’m still miserable. And the guy who is the richest man in Canada sits next me, it’s his plane, and he’s reading the paper. I’m reading the paper, and he’s reading the paper and all the sudden I get this smack on my paper and I pull it down and he smacks it again. He goes, “I want to talk to you.” I’m like, “Okay.” He says, “I’m pissed.” I said, “You’re pissed?” I think, shit. I pissed off the richest man on the trip, it’s his plane. He goes, “Everywhere we go, everywhere we go, people we don’t know, people don’t speak English, ‘Tony ah! Love Tony! Love Tony!’ We’re in China, we’re in Cambodia,” he goes, “you know how much I’m worth? I’m the richest man in Canada. You know how many businesses I have? I’ve never had somebody look me in the face and say, ‘I love you’ I’ve provided income for their kids, everything else.” He went on and on and he seemed so intense and then he smiled. And I realized he’s messing with me. He said, “I have the impression you don’t think you deserve to be here. That you’re not one of us.” And then he said, “Tony, you know what I’d give (I was 30 years old) to be 30 years old? When I was 30 I had made my first million and lost it. I was broke. You got this you got that.” I said, “Yeah, it’s not the things for me.” And he asked me my goals and at the time I thought someday I’d serve in the political environment, I’d run for president on my own, my own money, my own standards. Not my goal now. I’ve served more presidents and I have a very different view of the political system today. And I want to be independent in what I’m doing. And he said, “Well if you want to do that, Tony, you need to understand one of the most important principles of wealth.” And this is what I got out of the whole trip, it was worth the whole trip, it was just one phrase. “proximity is power. Right now, if you wanted to make a movie…” and I hadn’t done Shallow Hal, but I was in 25 movies. He goes, “You know so many people in the movie business, producers, directors, writers, they’re all your fans. You don’t do anything and they put you in all these movies. If you want a script you like and they said it was decent, you’d have everybody in it. You’re in proximity to them. They want to put you in the movies. They’re doing it all the time. You could make your own film.” He said, “But if you want to do a deal with IBM, do a deal with them, no disrespect, you’d have a hard time because you don’t know anybody at IBM. If you want that kind of wealth, how many investment bankers do you know?” and I said, “I don’t know, a couple dozen.” And he goes, “how many do you spend time with?” I said, “Not many.” And he said, “you need to go spend time with them.” I said, “Yeah, but I want to give them something and I don’t have a plan.” And he goes, “Just get in proximity. If you’re around them they’re going to want to know you, want to do a deal with you.” So I did because of this, and I became part of this group and I’m still part of it, to this day. We do two or three trips a year. But what was great was, you know, the first 3 or 4 months I did this, I went probably to New York, and probably met with, I don’t remember, 5 or 6 different of these top financial guys, investment bankers and I came back the next trip and he’s like, ‘Hey dude, how’d you do.’ I said, “Well, I’m around these 7.” “7? You call that massive action?” He just gave me shit, so I kept doing it for 3 years, 2 ½ years. And the woman in my life at the time was like, “Why are you going to New York again, it’s such a waste of time.” I said, “No, I’m just going to keep doing this.” And one day I got a deal that made me $30 million in a month. And I’d not made $30 million in my life at that point. And then I got a deal that made me 400 million dollars, I took the company public in 3 months. And then I also lost most of that when the stock market crashed in 1999, but it taught me the power of proximity and that became my fundamental mastermind. Now today, my mastermind is larger than that. I’m constantly working with people, sometimes it’s one or two but it’s the best in the world at what they do. I coach them, and I’m not dumb enough to think I should only be learning, I should be teaching them. I gotta learn from them too. So putting masterminds together, that’s what I do now. I took my original group, you know, we call ourselves the scorpions, our little song, our Aerosmith song, dude looks like a lady, we tease each other mercilessly. We got our little scorpion symbol and stuff, and its’ a really unique group of people. But I created my platinum partners and my lions and I bring them together and I compress decades in a day. I share the best of what I learned, but I get them to teach each other. This last weekend I got a group of 44 of them, that are my highest donors to my foundation, so I honored them by doing a place at my home in Palm Beach here, and I had here, like last year I brought in Tom Brady. I brought in Michael Phelps, you know I brought in the greatest of all time. Michael Phelps has got more gold medals than anybody in history. Tom Brady, the greatest quarterback in history. This year I brought them Kevin Hart, I think the greatest entertainer, hardest working man in the business, he’s made 45 movies in 15 years. How the eff do you do that? We found out how he did it. How has he built his brand from nothing? How has he done this? And saved all that time, the guys’ a genius. He’s smarter than almost anybody you know in the business. You know I brought in Mike Tyson because I wanted to show them, you can be the best in the world, and success is not a vaccination against suffering. He was in such pain before. And then how he changed. Then I brought in Conor McGregor, who says he’s retired, but I’ll be coaching him on his next fight. You know, he’s just a genius. He’s ready, he’s ready to do this thing, but he’s got to get his right price. He’ll retire until they pay him the right amount. He’s a guy that willed himself from nothing. You know, he’s got no money, he’s got his car, working as an apprentice plumber, 12 hours a day, and he learned how to take control of his mind. He taught us all the things he did, where he literally created himself being the best, and you’ve seen of course, did it in two different belt levels. Two weight classes simultaneously. No one’s done that in history. So learning about other people’s experience is the ticket. There is nothing that you can do that comes even close. I don’t give a damn how great your education has been, you need an education that’s current from the people that have done it, and you gotta learn how to extract it, that’s what we do. That’s what Dean’s done for 20 years, what I’ve done for 42 years, so between us 60 years. How many years for you now? Russell: Well I’ve been doing the business for 15, so I’ll give you guys a little bit in there. Tony: 75 years between the three of us, I think we got a few things we can share with you, if you really want to go to the next level. Russell: So cool. Well, one last thing and then we’ll kind of wrap this. Because I think people understand the power of self education about masterminds and groups. But I think probably the biggest thing I think people are going to be thinking is, “Of course you can do it, Tony. You are Tony.” Or “Russell, you’re Russell.” Or “Dean…” or whatever. But I know we’ve been working on this project, you guys have found a lot of people that are doing this that aren’t, it’s not just like you want to be a Tony Robbins or Russell Brunson or whatever to go and create something like this. This is happening at all sorts of levels, to all sorts of people, in all sorts of industries. And I know, I can share a couple of, but I’d love to see if you’ve got some as well that are just people that are… Tony: I want to tell you how simple it is. It’s like I was talking to a woman a few years ago, she makes, the average person who cuts hair makes 60 grand a year, this woman makes 350 thousand dollars a year. I remember saying to her, first of all, I was blown away, and you know, you feel her presence. She’s just an extraordinary human being anyway. But I just said, “What is it that has really given you this gift?” and I started interviewing her and pulling things out of her and I said “You’ve gotta teach this. There’s so many people who love what they do but they make so little income.” So we started talking with her and Dean started talking with her, and sure enough she started to create these little classes for herself. Little workshop mastermind, she shares and they do the mastermind together and she not only still makes all the money she does there, but she makes as much money in her little classes as she did in anything else. But she feels this meaning, another level of meaning that’s like, “Out of all these people that love me,” she said, “Because I’ve helped them grow their income by 10 fold, 5 fold, 6 fold from where they were.” She goes, “It’s made my life feel even more joyous.” So she has the meaning and she has the money. I think that’s the difference. But literally you can do this in any industry. You can be in sales, and you have some expertise. You’re a good negotiator, you’ve got some expertise. You know how to write software, you’ve got some expertise. Anything where there’s expertise can be modeled, but again, a lot of times you don’t realize all you do. I’m really good and Dean’s really good at extracting it to. Like what is it that really works, and systematizing it. And then putting in software that does it for you. And then also, it’s like what we’ve done for these people, I realized, they can even extract it, but they need to know how to structure a course. Whether it’s a workshop or just going to be a mastermind, or whether it’s going to be a membership group that’s ongoing. There’s many different ways of doing it. And they could be big, I do 10, 15, or even my biggest ones this year are 50,000 person events, football stadiums. But you know, you could do it with 5 people, 25 people. It could be the mastermind, it could be the workshop. You might want to be somebody that extracts it from other people. That’s how I started. I was kind of a knowledge broker promoting other people and then like Money, Master of the Game, I went and pulled all that knowledge out. Once I learned it I became an expert in that field. So really what we’re talking about is it doesn’t matter what you do for a living, whether you have an expertise or you want to go get it from other people, we could try to do it and then systematize it, and then most importantly, like you, market it. Because between Dean, myself, and you we’ve got 75 years of marketing and we know one headline can change your income or your return by 2 thousand, 5 thousand, 10 thousand percent without spending one more penny. And we’ve systematized that. So this is both the software that we’re putting together and the course and then that’s when people get the opportunity to learn about it. It can be done with anything. Russell: yeah, I’m so excited for this. Tony: Give some examples of what you’ve seen, because I know you’ve worked with so many. Russell: We’ve got so many fun ones. We have one lady who’s a boudoir photographer and was doing that as a thing for a while and then eventually people got, her other photographer friends were like, “How are you charging…” because I don’t know exactly the fees, like $100 a session for a regular photographer, versus like a thousand for a boudoir photographer. So she started doing these little groups and bringing people together. “This is how I do what I do.” And later that became courses and books and stuff like that for her. But a lot of times people think if they’re going to get into the education business, it’s like I have to write a book, which I’m writing my third book right now and it’s the most painful process I’ve ever….I think it’s, my wife gets mad when I say this, but I think it’s worse than giving birth. There’s more pain I think than that. Tony: Don’t say that. Russell: I shouldn’t say it out loud. But it’s so painful and I think a lot of people think that’s what they have to do if they want to share their information. And it’s like, maybe eventually, maybe eventually you’ll do a course, but the fastest way is to get people in the room, put them together and share it like that. And it’s like the fastest way to do it. Tony: Every time you do it too. Because I want to address something you just said a minute ago, if I may, because I don’t want to let this go by. The “I’m not a Russell. I’m not a Tony. I’m not a Dean.” Bullshit. I created this guy Tony Robbins. He’s me, don’t get me wrong, but the tempo which I speak, the way I live, it’s a result of all that I’ve learned. The reason I speak like this, with this intensity, is because I have so much passion because I have so much knowledge. I didn’t have any of this to start with. I wasn’t this guy. I trained myself to be this guy. Part of what I do in the course is I give all the knowledge and we could give you all the skill and you still won’t follow through, it’s still dealing with the fear that stops people. It’s the fear of rejection, it’s the fear of failure. So part of our course is doing what I did to myself to literally condition myself, and I know you’ve done the same Russell, to get yourself to follow through. I mean you use some of your athletic ability because you used to train yourself as a wrestler, I remember. I trained, I was an athlete too, but the training I did with my mind in this area, and my emotion in this area was more important than anything else I learned. And if you don’t get that training, then you’ll just be another person taking another damn course. So I told Dean from the very beginning. I said, “We’re going to give them the best tools, we’re going to give them the best technology, we’re going to give them the best follow-up coaching, give them the best blue print. We’re going to give them the best tools, literally online tools and computer tools, software, but we gotta make sure we give them the best emotional tools.” Because 80% of success is psychology and learning how to change that. You’ve done that to yourself, you’ve sculpted yourself. You weren’t always this guy, I wasn’t always this guy, and Dean wasn’t. So I don’t want people to negate that. Plus you don’t need to go out and do something that can hold 10 or 15 thousand people at a time. All you need to do is be somewhere that can hold 5 or 10 or 15 or 20 or not even hold anybody. Develop a mastermind where the mastermind itself brings that energy into the group. So don’t undersell yourself, please, because so many people do that. All you gotta do is do what’s next. Do what’s next, do what’s next. And before you know it, I always tell people, most people they overestimate what they’re going to do in a year, and they underestimate what they’re going to do in a decade. And a decade goes that fast. 10 years from now, Jim Rohn used to say, “10 years from now you’ll surely arrive. The question is where.” And if you get started now, you won’t believe where you are. For me, this is my fourth decade, 42 years doing this. I started when I was 3 of course, but you get the idea. Russell: So cool. Well, I appreciate you Tony, jumping on and doing the interview with me today. I just think this will be super huge for people. And when we jump offline I’ll tell everybody a little bit more about exactly what’s included in the program and the software and the training and all that kind of stuff, so they can get deeper and jump into it. But I just wanted to thank you so much for your time and spending time doing this. And also, this project. I know this is the first big course you’ve put out like this for how long? It’s been quite a few years, hasn’t it? Tony: This course is completely different, and I’m excited about it because, also I’m excited about working with you and working with Dean, it’s fun to do something synergistically. Usually I carry the whole thing on my own back. It’s nice to all do it together and bringing the different flavors and insights for people. I think people will be deeply touched. It’s just, it’s meaningful. It’s meaningful for me to have the privilege today to do, to know where I’ve come from, to know where I get to be today and it’s all this path. And we’re showing people the exact path of how they can do it, self starting from wherever they are. Blessings to all of you, thanks for having me on. Russell, I’ll hope to see you soon, brother. Russell: Awesome, thanks Tony. Appreciate you man. Tony: God Bless.
This week we sit down with the legendary Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment & Sports Media, Peter Guber. Peter's produced movies that have earned fifty Academy Award nominations and over three billion dollars at the box office. Peter tells us what he learned about location-based entertainment in the movie industry and how he successfully applied it to the live sports experience becoming the co-owner of the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLS' newest franchise, LAFC, and one of the most successful ESports franchises, Team Liquid. Additionally, we hear more about Peter's enduring commitment to higher learning as a faculty professor at UCLA for the past four decades, as well as, his New York Times Best Seller, Tell To Win, a book about creating purposeful stories that can become powerful calls to action. As you'll hear in our memorable conversation, Peter contends that his franchise's successes is largely due to his ability to hire exceptional people who may not be predictable choices. Catch it all right here on this week's Legends of Sport.
Ready to dance to Prince music, bite some noses, and see a man struggle to turn his head? Virtual Youtuber Kizuna Ai has been cast in an official anime. What does this mean for the future of YouTube, performance art, and professional acting as we know it? To check out her YouTube channel, click here. This week we return to the dark deco Gotham City for the major blockbuster Batmans which took the world by storm and got the public to take him seriously again. How did these movies get made? How much credit goes towards director Tim Burton? Why are the two movies he directed so different from each other? Music and audio from "Batman Diet Coke Commercial (1989)" is the property of the Coca Cola Corporation. Music and audio from "Batman (1989)" is the property of Danny Elfman, Jon Peters, Peter Guber, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Guber-Peters Company. Music and audio from "Batman Returns McDonald's Commercial #6" is the property of McDonald's. Music and audio from "Batman Returns" is the property of Danny Elfman, Denise Di Novi, Tim Burton, and Warner Bros. Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Adam Witty is the Chief Executive Officer of Advantage Media Group and ForbesBooks. Adam has built Advantage Media Group, the business growth company, into one of the largest business book publishers in America serving over 1,000 members in 40 US states and 13 countries. Advantage was also listed on the Inc. 5,000 list of America's most rapidly growing private companies from 2012 all the way through to 2016. Most recently, Advantage has actually partnered with Forbes to create ForbesBooks, the first book publishing imprint for the global media company. Launched in 2016, ForbesBooks is the next step in Forbes 100 year history of distribution and innovation in the media business. Utilizing the Forbes multi-platform media network, ForbesBooks offers a branding, visibility, and marketing platform to business authors. The exclusive imprint not only gets books to market faster than other top business book publishers, which is super important, it also provides a holistic branding, visibility and marketing platform for leading business leaders and idea makers. In addition to his work with Advantage and ForbesBooks, Adam is a sought after speaker, teacher, and consultant on marketing and business growth techniques for entrepreneurs and authors. He's actually shared the stage with Steve Forbes, Gene Simmons of Kiss, Peter Guber, and Bobby Bowden. Adam has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Investor's Business Daily, in US Today and more. He was named actually to the Young Presidents Organization 40 Under 40, 50 most progressive, and was also named to the 2011 Inc. Magazine 30 Under 30 list of America's coolest entrepreneurs. Ways to contact Adam: Email: awitty@advantageww.com Resources: SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/LeadTheField SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/QLS A transcript of this episode is available here: https://smartrealestatecoachpodcast.com/adam-witty/
Recorded just after the conclusion of the thrilling LA Dodgers World Series, Peter Guber – legendary film producer, professor and best-selling author – chats with LionTree CEO Aryeh Bourkoff about his career at the forefront of entertainment and sports in a frank and entertaining dialogue. For more content from the show, follow KindredCast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Also check us on Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn and Stitcher. Please read before listening: www.liontree.com/podcast-notices.html
Broadway, film, and TV producer Scott Sanders joins Gil in studio to talk about his new art of recreating Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes, working for Peter Guber, casting celebrities on Broadway, the upcoming "In The Heights" movie, and working with Oprah to co-produce The Color Purple.
In this interview with Dr. Willie Jolley, educator, author, Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment, Peter Guber, focuses on ways to grow your success through the power of communicating, particularly the power of telling stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Preview of the NBI title decider between Honved and Videoton with Videoton fan Peter Guber, Honved fan Gaby Kovacs, our residential journalist Chris Barratt and a feature length interview with Ujpest manager Nebojša Vignjević. Hosted by Tomasz Mortimer
Larry Benet is the CEO of the Speakers and Authors Networking Group, SANG, a group of some of the most successful speakers and authors in the world. SANG Members and Participants include: Tony Robbins, Les Brown, Peter Guber, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hanse, Harvey Mackay, Keith Ferrazzi, Tony Hsieh of Zappos and Paula Abdul Larry is known as a great connector of people His goal is to raise a billion dollars over his lifetime through his connections, business ventures, and social influence. Larry is a strong advocate for many charity organizations. He believes that we CAN and WILL change the world, and solve the problems that plague so many of people here in our own country. He is the past Chairman of the Tsunami Disaster RElief Project, where he brought top business leaders together to raise money for the victims of the Indonesian Tsunami. In this episode, We discuss the importance of building relationships and access to influence. Larry shares some pretty amazing stories about how his connections have propelled his success and how he got started. You'll hear how "Connection" is truly about paying attention, thinking about what the other person wants and needs, and then, more than anything, it's following that through. Most people are focused on themselves, so what great connectors do is focus on others, on their agendas, and in a paradoxical way, they are able to achieve their own. You can discover more from Larry by grabbing his free Ebook, The Art of Connection, available on his website www.larrybenet.com. Follw Larry on Twitter.com/larrybenet
Only a handful of people have ever had the opportunity sit courtside at an NBA game. But thanks to NextVR, all of that is about to change. NextVR – the leader in live-action virtual reality broadcast technology – has developed a way to deliver live and on-demand virtual reality experiences to anyone with a smartphone and a VR device, allowing a massive amount of consumers to immerse themselves into environments that they would otherwise never dream of experiencing in reality. An NFL game from the 50-yard line. The PGA Masters up close and personal. The heavy-weight boxing match from ring-side. The World Series from behind home plate. Virtual reality is poised to disrupt the entire athletics and entertainment industry as we know it In this episode of the Tony Robbins Podcast, you will hear from Chairman of NextVR, Brad Allen, about how NextVR anticipated this enormous opportunity in the marketplace and strategically innovated to meet consumers' needs in a way that no one else ever has. This episode of the Tony Robbins podcast is brought to you by Business Mastery. If you're listening to this podcast it means you're hungry. Hungry for change, hungry for growth, and ready to have a major breakthrough in your business. As a partner or founder in more than a dozen businesses that do more than $5 billion in revenue each year, Tony Robbins has learned from the best in the world — the Steve Wynn's, Marc Benioff's, and Peter Guber's — what it takes to be successful. Whether you've been in business for decades or are just getting started, it's important to get help from someone who's been there, someone who is going to coach you through it. That's why Tony is offering a free, one-on-one business strategy session from one of his top business strategists — a $600 value! Completely free, no strings attached. If you're listening right now, you go to www.tonyrobbins.com/CEO and sign up for a FREE session with a Tony Robbins trained Business Strategist who has helped business owners just like you to overcome their obstacles and set them on the path to success.
When a business is struggling, most business owners shift their entire focus to strategy. But 80% of the time, the chokehold on your business is actually your psychology. Yes, the strategy, the skills, the tools — these are all critical components to creating real and sustainable growth, but knowledge alone is not power, it's simply potential power. Execution will always create greater results than theory. And execution starts with your psychology. In this special episode of the Tony Robbins podcast, marketing expert Joe Polish speaks to Tony Robbins and Peter Diamandis about their core beliefs, their approach to challenging times, and their path to achieving an extraordinary life. If you're listening to this podcast it means you're hungry. Hungry for change, hungry for growth, and ready to have a major breakthrough in your business. As a partner or founder in more than a dozen businesses that do more than $5 billion in revenue each year, Tony Robbins has learned from the best in the world — the Steve Wynn's, Marc Benioff's, and Peter Guber's — what it takes to be successful. Whether you've been in business for decades or are just getting started, it's important to get help from someone who's been there, someone who is going to coach you through it. That's why Tony is offering a free, one-on-one business strategy session from one of his top business strategists — a $600 value! Completely free, no strings attached. If you're listening right now, you go to www.tonyrobbins.com/CEO and sign up for a FREE session with a Tony Robbins trained Business Strategist who has helped business owners just like you to overcome their obstacles and set them on the path to success.
For so many aspiring entrepreneurs, the road stops at an idea. Sure, they may build a website, design a logo, maybe even create a comprehensive business plan. But until they make that first sale, they're still just a wantrapreneur – that is, someone who spends their time and money on everything else except creating a real business. Real entrepreneurs, on the other hand, care about one thing: building a product or service that people want and making that sale. In this episode of the Tony Robbins Podcast, appSumo CEO and serial entrepreneur Noah Kagan shares his personal tips for building a business, and talks about what it really takes to be a successful entrepreneur. Because the road to startup success is anything but clear, leaving plenty of room for creative ingenuity. But if you don't have the right tools and mindset, then the only guarantee you have is that your road will stop short If you're listening to this podcast it means you're hungry. Hungry for change, hungry for growth, and ready to have a major breakthrough in your business. As a partner or founder in more than a dozen businesses that do more than $5 billion in revenue each year, Tony Robbins has learned from the best in the world — the Steve Wynn's, Marc Benioff's, and Peter Guber's — what it takes to be successful. Whether you've been in business for decades or are just getting started, it's important to get help from someone who's been there, someone who is going to coach you through it. That's why Tony is offering a free, one-on-one business strategy session from one of his top business strategists — a $600 value! Completely free, no strings attached. If you're listening right now, you go to www.tonyrobbins.com/CEO and sign up for a FREE session with a Tony Robbins trained Business Strategist who has helped business owners just like you to overcome their obstacles and set them on the path to success.
Failure to master sales is the ultimate death sentence to any business. World-class marketing that adds massive value will get your audience's attention, but if it doesn't convert sales your business is still going to go under. And yet, mastering sales isn't as mysterious and mystical as many “gurus” would have you believe. Sales mastery is truly about knowing your ideal client and their needs, systemizing small changes to meet those needs and hiring top performers. In this episode of the Tony Robbins Podcast, you will hear Tony interview the late Chet Holmes – former sales and marketing advisor to dozens of Fortune 500 companies, founder of Chet Holmes International and author of the #1 bestseller The Ultimate Sales Machine – about the best strategies to implement for optimizing sales within your business. Chet famously institutionalized education-based marketing – creating sales breakthroughs for his client's no matter their size by knowing the needs of the consumer better than anyone else. If you're listening to this podcast it means you're hungry. Hungry for change, hungry for growth, and ready to have a major breakthrough in your business. As a partner or founder in more than a dozen businesses that do more than $5 billion in revenue each year, Tony Robbins has learned from the best in the world — the Steve Wynn's, Marc Benioff's, and Peter Guber's — what it takes to be successful. Whether you've been in business for decades or are just getting started, it's important to get help from someone who's been there, someone who is going to coach you through it. That's why Tony is offering a free, one-on-one business strategy session from one of his top business strategists — a $600 value! Completely free, no strings attached. If you're listening right now, you go to www.tonyrobbins.com/CEO and sign up for a FREE session with a Tony Robbins trained Business Strategist who has helped business owners just like you to overcome their obstacles and set them on the path to success. In a world where 96% of businesses fail after 10 years, you must know how to anticipate and how to take advantage. Take advantage of this offer today. This podcast is brought to you by Business Mastery. Do you have the right mindset and skills to take your business to the next level? Business Mastery is the only event in the world created by Tony Robbins to prepare you to master the mindset and skills you need in business to elevate your game. A one-of-a-kind immersive program, Business Mastery will allow you to understand the critical factors impacting your business, then refocus and realign with the strategy and psychology you need to compete and innovate in any economy. Remember, business success is 80% psychology and 20% mechanics. If you're ready to learn and master the strategies to help you grow your business and stay competitive, then don't hesitate. Apply for the next Business Mastery program now. Learn more about our Business Mastery event at www.tonyrobbins.com/events/business-mastery
Crossover Chronicles writer John Cannon (@JCannonSports) talks with long-time Warriors radio play-by-play announcer Tim Roye (@Warriorsvox). Subjects include Luke Walton's hiring by the Lakers, the importance of Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston to the Warriors, and the way the Warriors' culture has changed since Joe Lacob and Peter Guber bought the team.
Warriors co-owner Peter Guber talks about Stephen Curry's status, Joe Lacob's comments, and working with Prince over the years.
Warriors executive Jerry West talks about the team's undefeated start, the chances for back-to-back championships, Stephen Curry's improvement, and what West saw in co-owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber almost five years ago.
We're looking at Tim Burton's Batman Returns. Special guests include screenwriters Sam Hamm and Daniel Waters along with writer Mark Reinhart (The Batman Filmography).
Conscious Millionaire J V Crum III ~ Business Coaching Now 6 Days a Week
Larry is the CEO of the Speakers and Authors Networking Group, SANG, a group of some of the most successful speakers and authors in the world. SANG Members and Participants include: Tony Robbins, Les Brown, Peter Guber, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hanse, Harvey Mackay, Keith Ferrazzi, Tony Hsieh of Zappos and Paula Abdul. His goal is to raise a billion dollars over his lifetime through his connections, business ventures, and social influence. Larry is a strong advocate for many charity organizations. He believes that we CAN and WILL change the world, and solve the problems that plague so many of people here in our own country. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in iTunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: On his free podcast, Monday through Friday, J V interviews top successful entrepreneurs and business owners who reveal their business solutions and business opportunities on topics such as: conscious business, social entrepreneurship, business online marketing, internet business solutions, internet marketing, team building and culture, goal setting, how to become a wealthy entrepreneur, and developing a high-profit business plan that will change lives and the world.
Larry is the CEO of the Speakers and Authors Networking Group, SANG, a group of some of the most successful speakers and authors in the world. SANG Members and Participants include: Tony Robbins, Les Brown, Peter Guber, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hanse, Harvey Mackay, Keith Ferrazzi, Tony Hsieh of Zappos and Paula Abdul. His goal is to raise a billion dollars over his lifetime through his connections, business ventures, and social influence. Larry is a strong advocate for many charity organizations. He believes that we CAN and WILL change the world, and solve the problems that plague so many of people here in our own country. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in iTunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: On his free podcast, Monday through Friday, J V interviews top successful entrepreneurs and business owners who reveal their business solutions and business opportunities on topics such as: conscious business, social entrepreneurship, business online marketing, internet business solutions, internet marketing, team building and culture, goal setting, how to become a wealthy entrepreneur, and developing a high-profit business plan that will change lives and the world.
Entrepreneur Peter Guber joins J.B. in the suite at the Cardinals-Dodgers game talks about his ventures and the Dodgers rotation.
Adam Fields began his career at Creative Artists Agency. He then joined PolyGram Pictures and within one year became the Executive Vice President of Production at age 24. While working with Jon Peters and Peter Guber at PolyGram, Fields supervised a number of pictures including An American Werewolf in London, Six Weeks, Missing, and Endless Love. He also served as the Executive Producer of the soundtrack album and single on the latter film which at the time became the longest running number one single in history. Fields subsequently supervised the multi-platinum soundtrack for the film, Flashdance, which was a vital factor in that film's extraordinary box office success.Creating a product that has arguably been perfected ages ago seems like a daunting task ! But not to Tawnya! A few years ago, Tawnya Falkner took the leap and gave up her career as a designer/developer in San Francisco to move to Nuits St Georges in Burgundy, France to follow her passion relating to travel, food & making wine. The result is Le Grand Courtâge, a new gold-medal winning French sparkling wine. Today our listeners get advice on ways to start a business like this, and explains that even if an idea or product that has been invented doesn't mean it can't be improved!
33voices interviews Peter Guber
A good story told is a good story sold, says Peter Guber, Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment Group and author of "Tell to Win." In this podcast, Guber explains how companies like Apple...
Venture capitalist Joseph Lacob and movie mogul Peter Guber have bought the Golden State Warriors for a record $450 million.
Karen Salmansohn is an ex Senior VP Ad Creative Director who at 26 years old left her job to pursue her passion of writing and is now a best selling author with over 1 million books sold, with titles including, How To Be Happy Dammit; Enough Dammit; Ballsy:99 Ways to Score Extreme Success; The Bounce Back Book: How to Thrive In The Face of Adversity, Setbacks and Losses and her latest book, Prince Harming Syndrome. She has authored 29 books, has 5 tv deals, 2 film deals and her own perfume! Salmansohn's relationship guidance is the stuff that Fairy Goddess advice is made of. From the "heart-trenches" of her own relationships to the lessons learned from the women she's mentored, Prince Harming Syndrome is a step by step guide to waking up the sleeping beauty within and making healthier love choices. Karen has been referred to as Deepak Chopra meets Carrie Bradshaw! Her fans include: Jon Stewart, Madonna, Tony Robbins, Deepak Chopra, Peter Guber, Arianna Huffington, Marissa Tomei, Perez Hilton, Joan Rivers, Eminem, Lisa Loeb, Jay Leno, Graydon Carter, and many other notables. She is a regular columnist for Oprah.com in the Relationships section and she's been on the Today Show, The View, Montel Williams, CNN, Sally Jesse Raphael, Politically Incorrect and infinite morning shows across the country! She blogs regularly on huffingtonpost.com and has been a relationship expert for msn.com, match.com and Lifetime TV and a career coach for AOL. Karen not only writes all her graphically oriented books, but also creative directs them, bringing in illustrators, designers, and photographers and packaging the whole book from beginning to end! Her spirited voice is not only a verbal one, but a visual one. Her personal goal: to stir things up,.. wake up sleepy minds, hearts and spirits.. spread positive propaganda throughout the land!
Karen Salmansohn is an ex Senior VP Ad Creative Director who at 26 years old left her job to pursue her passion of writing and is now a best selling author with over 1 million books sold, with titles including, How To Be Happy Dammit; Enough Dammit; Ballsy:99 Ways to Score Extreme Success; The Bounce Back Book: How to Thrive In The Face of Adversity, Setbacks and Losses and her latest book, Prince Harming Syndrome. She has authored 29 books, has 5 tv deals, 2 film deals and her own perfume! Salmansohn's relationship guidance is the stuff that Fairy Goddess advice is made of. From the "heart-trenches" of her own relationships to the lessons learned from the women she's mentored, Prince Harming Syndrome is a step by step guide to waking up the sleeping beauty within and making healthier love choices. Karen has been referred to as Deepak Chopra meets Carrie Bradshaw! Her fans include: Jon Stewart, Madonna, Tony Robbins, Deepak Chopra, Peter Guber, Arianna Huffington, Marissa Tomei, Perez Hilton, Joan Rivers, Eminem, Lisa Loeb, Jay Leno, Graydon Carter, and many other notables. She is a regular columnist for Oprah.com in the Relationships section and she's been on the Today Show, The View, Montel Williams, CNN, Sally Jesse Raphael, Politically Incorrect and infinite morning shows across the country! She blogs regularly on huffingtonpost.com and has been a relationship expert for msn.com, match.com and Lifetime TV and a career coach for AOL. Karen not only writes all her graphically oriented books, but also creative directs them, bringing in illustrators, designers, and photographers and packaging the whole book from beginning to end! Her spirited voice is not only a verbal one, but a visual one. Her personal goal: to stir things up,.. wake up sleepy minds, hearts and spirits.. spread positive propaganda throughout the land!
Do you want to communicate a corporate message effectively? Turn it into a story says Mandalay Entertainment Group chairman Peter Guber. He argues that stories are more memorable and engaging than slide presentations memos or sales pitches. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.