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On the 57th episode of Shirley's Temple, I sat with Lil Xan to discuss his love for animals, maintaining sobriety for 18 months, Xanax withdrawals & detox programs, getting diagnosed w/ anxiety at 17, Scott Storch & Steve Lobel saving his life, overcoming addiction, relationships, Mac Miller's influence, friendship w/ PnB Rock, & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lil Xan is back with a new lease on life, refreshed and ready to get back to work! Watch out for his new music this Friday! ----- 00:00 Intro 00:05 Lil Xan on being down bad on drugs and smoking two menthol cigarettes at the same time 01:50 Lil Xan talks about getting evicted from his apartments 03:55 Lil Xan on going from broke to Rich and Famous, says it contributed to his drug addiction 05:30 Lil Xan talks about paying extra for Real pills so they weren't laced, Adam talks about F***yl as the worst drug in the last 7 years 09:00 Lil Xan on smoking P**s in tin foil, hanging out with the wrong crowd and doing worse dr**s because of peer pressure 11:00 Xan talks about quitting Benzos cold turkey, experiencing seizures 13:20 Adam talks about all the blogs and youtube channels talking about Lil Xan's downfall 15:15 Lil Xan about his previous Tupac statements, and dealing with the negative attention 16:50 Lil Xan discusses his rehab experience in Newport Beach, and thanks Steve Lobel and Scott Storch 19:50 Lil Xan talks about getting run up on at the post office by a random white guy in the OC, threatening to k** him 22:55 Adam tells Lil Xan he wanted Xan clean, and seeing people around him enabling him 24:30 Lil Xan talks about being sober for a year and sixth months what has changed since 26:10 Adam asks Lil Xan if him hanging out with a different girl each night has changed along with his us , Adam says girls were basically its own addiction 29:20 Adam talks about how fast people try to be your friend when you start to get some fame 31:10 Adam talks about how working at the store was annoying, with random people coming in 32:20 Lil Xan talks about being a fan of No Jumper before he was ever on, says No Jumper was a part of the Soundcloud culture 34:20 Lil Xan tells the story about keying his G Wagon, clearing the rumors of why he got rid of it, and having a fall out with his old management 36:45 Adam asks Lil Xan if he has spoken to his old manager, and Xan explains his frustrations with everything that went on with them, and his regrets on things he said 41:10 Xan speaks about leaving Columbia Records, dating Noah Cyrus, and says it was a genuine connection 44:15 Adam and Xan talk about being billed by the police $100,000 for doing a meet and greet, and the XXXTENTACION vigil 46:00 Adam talks about how he almost became X's manager, getting pressure on twitter to denounce him for his actions 50:00 Lil Xan speaks on his relationship with Aaron Carter and says people tend to give away their possessions before S 52:40 Adam asks what are some milestones in his career, hooking up with Riley Reid 55:00 Adam speaks about Riley Reid talking to Lil Pump and Tana Mongeau kinda dissing Xan on the H3H3 Podcast 58:10 Lil Xan talks about working on music with PnB Rock before he passed away, and going on the Steve-O podcast 1:00:45 Adam asks about Xan leaving the tour with the DropOut Kings, says it was bad business 1:04:08 Lil Xan speaks on opening for Polo G and falling on stage during his performance, working on new music 1:06:06 Lil Xan talks about getting charged $200K for a feature 1:07:45 Adam asks Lil Xan whats the next phase in his career, wanting to get into acting and producing, making up time after being on drugs for so long 1:09:20 Lil Xan talks about not liking his first album, says it was mismanagement and talks about his new project 1:13:30 Adam talks about going to an early Lil Xan show, and how crazy they got 1:14:15 Lil Xan speaks on “overdosing” on Hot Cheetos and how the media ran with that story ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When rap aficionados pinpoint the performance that closed the case on who's the best MC, it's usually Big's verse on “Notorious Thugs.” Never did anyone fathom a New York rapper borrowing the staccato and lullaby flow of Cleveland rap group Bone Thugs N Harmony then taking it to another level.On episode 6, Fat Joe tells that it was he who brokered the historic Bone and Biggie collab. Bone Thugs manager Steve Lobel joins us to confirm. Then Lil Cease and Layzie Bone revisit that epic studio session in California late 1996.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode, we chop it up with legendary producer, Scott Storch! Storch lit the game on of fire by producing hit records for artists like Beyoncé, Chris Brown, 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, Eminem, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Capone-N-Noreaga and more! Scott shares stories from his legendary career, from working with Dr. Dre, dating Lil Kim and much much more! We are also joined by the one and only Steve Lobel! Lots of great stories that you don't want to miss!! Make some noise for Scott Storch and Steve Lobel!!!
Kastilla shares how she got started in music transitioning from modelling to being mentored by some of music's greats like Steve Lobel and Preme. She also shares the importance of working hard and being unique in the music business from visuals to sound, being aware of your brand and having it make sense all across the board and more. Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3zhhZbA Spotify https://spoti.fi/349C08h Website https://bit.ly/dwntwnwrldwebsite Merch https://bit.ly/DWNTWNWRLDMerch Instagram https://bit.ly/instagramdwntwnwrld Twitter https://bit.ly/twitterdwntwnwrld The conversations you never get to hear with DWNTWNWRLD Editor-In-Chief Kay Blair.
Interview #112 on The Bootleg Kev Podcast we have the hilarious Concrete! Concrete first got in the industry as a rapper signing with Steve Lobel then directing and shooting music videos. Soon Concrete began doing comedy skits on Instagram which helped him boost his comedy career which now leads him to doing stand up and securing his own show and numerous acting jobs. Enjoy!LIKE, COMMENT, & SUBSCRIBE! Check out the podcast on platforms: https://linktr.ee/thebootlegkevpodcastFollow Bootleg Kev: http://instagram.com/bootlegkevFollow Concrete: https://www.instagram.com/concretelive
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Check out the second and final piece of this epic interview with Steve Lobel as he shares with Pete how he deals in the street world from Crips and Bloods from Compton to Brooklyn and every one in between and the connects into corporate world to make sure every opportunity is explored for his artists and friends while staying true to who he is. And now Steve works just as hard at helping under privileged kids get off the streets and providing adults with drug addiction a way out through the use of music as therapy. Enjoy
If you follow the Hiphop music business you already know Steve Lobel. His name is legendary in the Rap game. He has been a cornerstone since the 80's when he hung out with the Run DMC crew Jam Master J and others. His story is unique. He had his share of challenges with the law like many that he had to overcome. His addiction weren't with drugs or alcohol, but robbing. Once he starts making it in the Rap music game, he thinks his days getting mixed up with the law are over, but his success drew attention from those in law enforcement that had a racial agendas . Eventually, Steve overcame it all and his association with Run DMC lead to Fat Joe, Big Pun, Raul, Flex, Armageddon and Bone Thugs and Harmony sets his career in motion, but being around the streets, brushes with the law continued... This is Part One of an epic interview...
Perhaps no one person in the history of music has had their hand in more hits with more artists than Scott Storch. He is a true legend. Storch had worked with the whose who of music early in his career including The Roots, Beyonce, Drake, Snoop Dogg, Missy Elliott, Dr. Dre, Justin Timberlake, Lil Kim, Mariah Carey, Fat Joe, LL Cool J, Remy Ma, Ice Cube, TI, Ludacris, Ricky Martin, 50 Cent, Chris Brown, Game, Toni Braxton, Nas, and scores of others. But as fast as the success came, so came the trouble. He was the real life example of "Mo money , mo problems". Scott was a quiet kid and even with early success stayed away form the limelight until he got hooked up with jet set super models. Before he knew he was partying 24X7 and sniffing right off the brick of cocaine every day with the group he was hangin with. Suddenly he stopped producing and when the money stopped the drug use accelerated and soon the phone stopped ringing and the biggest names in music didn't want to be near him. His friends abandoned him. His manger gave up on him. He went from hanging with super models to hangin with hoochies. After losing everything and becoming virtually homeless , Scott just decided to go cold turkey one day and start the greatest come back music has ever seen. Good fortune started coming his way and his first break came through a chance meeting with music boss and AR legend, Steve Lobel. Scott straight up asked Steve would he manage him and help him get back on his feet. Steve known for his the "drill sergeant" style of managing , thought about and said yes, but Scott would need to start working with lesser known young new artists and once he made them hit artists the big names would be back. The strategy worked like a charm and today Scott is back on top making monster hits with Artists like Bone Thugs and Harmony, Chloe & Halle, Megan the Stallion, Trippie Redd, Ariana Grande, Chris Brown, Russ, Tyga, The Game, French Montana, More importantly, Scott has been sober for over eight years and is now giving back and helping those that are going through addiction issues through his newly created Heavenly Center in LA with his partner Steve Lobel. Scott is living proof that comebacks are always possible and to quote the legend "IT'S GREATER LATER".
Being Lebanese and Arminian, Player had to be tough. He was on the streets his whole life. Starting at 14 years old, he was finding trouble. He started running the illegal weed distribution from No Cal to So Cal. It caught up with him and he started doing hard time from county jail to prison in the hole. Being a South Sider he knew the rules and how to represent in jail. He talks about how he and his homies mopped up a child offender that crossed the line. His stories are legend of violence and gang politics and riots in the yard. he shares how racism is reenforced in jail. He went on the run to Lebanon and when he returned he was cuffed at the airport. He was ready to do it the right way. His brothers gave him the chance to get into legal marijuana and partner with legends like Berner and Steve Lobel. Player now has his on line of strains.
I got to seat down and chop it up with hip hop's legendary manager @weworking. We discussed various topics such as mental health, the state of hip hop, the progression of hip hop from the 80s to now, how it was working with Biggie and more. This interview will be available exclusively to our community and dropping to the public December 28th on YouTube and all podcast platforms. Click the link in my bio to join our community for exclusive access to our events and subscribe to my YouTube channel and podcast.
Krayzie Bone, member of legendary rap group , Bone Thugs and Harmony, share his story of coming up in Cleveland running his street hustle and trying to make music. He opens up and tells never heard before stories of getting locked up for robbing and how prison life effected him and his music. He tells about seeing guys get thrown off balconies and stabbings right in front of him and how those experiences got him motivated to double down on taking a straighter path and focusing on just making great music. After getting out Bone Thugs were relentless and pushing to get thier music careers off the ground and day landed rap legend Eazy E as their producer and A&R legend Steve Lobel. Bone Thugs went on to be one of the most famous rap groups of all time. The worked with Tupac, Biggie Smalls, and Big Pun makes them the only group to pull off that trifecta in history! Enjoy this episode of Yard Talk.
HNHH is excited to announce the return of Mafia Radio, hosted by DJ Paul. The debut episode features the OG Xzibit, as the two deep dive into their history on Loud Records, ghostwriting in hip-hop and much more. Stay tuned for a new episode with a new guest every Tuesday. What's your favorite story from Xzibit and DJ Paul? 0:00 - Intro 0:42 - Three 6 Mafia & Xzibit both working with Steve Lobel & Loud Records 1:57 - King Tee & Xzibit's relationship with The Alkaholiks 3:12 - Xzibit's new music video for “Loaded” 4:00 - Working with B-Real & the “Hot Box” 5:31 - Xzibit's cannabis business & why they still make music 7:48 - Ageism in Hip-Hip 9:25 - Being independent in Hip-Hop 10:20 - Ghostwriting in Hip-Hop 13:23 - The end of Pimp My Ride 14:06 - Xzibit's director for his “What You See Is What You Get” music video 16:18 - Xzibit's getting into music & his parents hating Hip-Hop 17:42 - Impact of parents & sharing moments with family 21:44 - Impact of NWA 22:27 - Branding as a record label 23:14 - Outro
Iyaz, did the unthinkable. Historically, artists from the Caribbean who have had world-wide success, have been from one of the larger islands in the Caribbean. Jamaica, Trinidad and Barbados all lay claim to internationally successful artists.Iyaz experienced wonderful childhood complete with a large family and loving parents on the island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. After high school Iyaz decided to spread his wings and attend college in the United States. He had big dreams of becoming an audio engineer and music video director. Within a few years, his wish would be granted… Sort of!As the story goes, pop star Sean Kingston messaged Iyaz via Myspace several times. Thinking the messages were fake, Iyaz initially ignored them. Finally, after some time, he responded and as the saying goes the rest was history.Iyaz signed to Kingston’s Time is Money Entertainment, an imprint of the Warner Brothers Group. He then recorded and released a slew of singles, guided by Sean Kingston, his manager Steve Lobel and the Baluga Heights team headed by the legendary J.R. Rotem.Ten years on, Iyaz has toured the world and performed to audiences in some of the most iconic venues. His songs have sold millions of copies and his music videos have racked up hundreds of millions of views.Iyaz was preparing for a career behind the camera. Life however had other plans. He ended up in front of the camera. With appearances on top TV shows including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Iyaz has had a charmed career thus far. At present, he is assisting with the development of new artists. Selflessly ensuring that others benefit from his knowledge. But Iyaz is no where near finished. In addition to working on a new project due in 2021, he has enough experience in the business to tell a funny story or two as well as offer sound advice to aspiring artists.This is the story… thus far… Of Iyaz.
In this episode, DubCNN catches up with Steve Lobel backstage. Steve gives fans a little insight on our legendary platform as well as lists his top five music industry moguls. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dubcnnshow/support
Entrepreneur Steve Lobel, who is also the author of the book “Failing My Way to Success” speaks at Rick D’Errico’s Entreoclass at SUNY Schenectady.
Channeled messages I received today (Friday, October 25, 2019) from Mr. Asghedom and stuff on related topics. Edited to add: I just realized after recording and publishing this episode the Steve Lobel connection with cigars and NIPSEY HUSSLE. There is why I got the channeling. Steve Lobel is the first search result on the first link below. Is Steve Lobel the man that Ms. Alexyss said is a vampire? Hmmm. Steve Lobel supposedly "discovered" Nipsey Hussle and has a "Cigar Talk" about being A&R and managing Nipsey Hussle (see video link Rap Radar with Steve Lobel Cigar Talk on the number 3 search link below). Here is the exact Steve Lobel Cigar Talk link for YouTube: https://youtu.be/jQbcm-aYStU. ----------------------------- 1) The Google search result for the "Nipsey Hussle Dos Santos cigars": (Notice Karen Civil is search result number 3 and then the "Last Time I Checc'd" song lyrics by Nipsey is below that (which cigars are mentioned in the lyrics). https://www.google.com/search?q=nipsey+hussle+dos+santos+cigars&oq=nipsey+hussle+dos+santos+cigars&aqs=chrome..69i57.5262j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 ------------------------------ 2) Dionne Warwick (writers: Burt Bacharach and Hal David" Song: "Do You Know The Way to San Jose?" (1968) https://youtu.be/jqWt49o7R-k ------------------------------ 3) The Google search result for Steve Lobel and Nipsey Hussle: google.com/search?q=steve+lobel+nipsey+hussle&oq=steve+lobel+nipse&aqs=chrome.0.0j69i57j0l2.2260j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 ------------------------------------------ Copyright 2019 Metaphysical Life Mastery (MLM). All Rights Reserved. All works and sources from other content creators is herein cited for research and commentary purposes. All mention of other content creators is always respectfully and honestly attributed. Links, videos, music, and citations are shared/used on this platform and my social media accounts in alignment with the United States Fair Use Copyright Act of 1976 (allowed use for research, education, commentary). References to or commentary about celebrities or "famous people" is herein legally prefaced with ALLEGEDLY, whether orally mentioned within the podcast/video or not. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metaphysicallifemastery/support
Steve Lobel is a legendary music manager who came up tour managing for RUN DMC, worked for Def Jam under Russell Simmons and Lyor Cohen. He discovered and managed Bone Thugs N' Harmony for the entirety of their career, discovered and managed Nipsey Hussle, and currently manages multi-grammy winning music producer Scott Storch. Episode Highlights // We discuss his early years working under Russell Simmons who became his mentor. + The ethos of artists back in the day vs. the ethos of artists today. + Street smarts vs. book smarts. + How he always remains the same no matter what environment he's in. + How artists today have much less loyalty today to those who helped them ascend vs. back in the day. + NY hustle vs. LA hustle. + Ways you developed artists back in the day vs. how you develop today, (advantages and disadvantages). + How he thought about ending his life when everything was crumbling around him personally and professionally. + How he missed out on getting to have a family of his own because of his obsession with work and wishing he could do that differently. + People doubting his new client Scott Storch because of his previous drug problems. + How balance in the music biz is so elusive for so many and why,
Welcome to The Hip Hop Spot Podcast where i interview inspiring entrepreneurs within and outside the hip hop entertainment field. I hope you gain a ton of knowledge from this podcast as that is the main reason why it even exists. Each one teach one.
Oh boy! Jackie and Nicasio got into it!!!!!!!! TCR finally hit 30 affiliates so Tino had to eat Sushi and the legendary Steve Lobel is talking with us about everything on Episode 53 of the TCR Podcast! #Ad: Been hurt in a car accident? Contact [www.TheWrightLawyerPhoenix.com](http://www.TheWrightLawyerPhoenix.com) and win your case! Tell them you heard it on TCR so they know you're fam.
We talk how he Managed Bone Thugs N Harmony, Friendship with Easy E, his mentors Run DMC and Russell Simons. Going on tour with Fat Joe and Big Pun, being in the studio with puff daddy and Biggie during Notorious Thugs. West Coast Music, Discovering Nipsey Hussle, Predicting the success of DJ Mustard, and YG the new Dre and Snoop. Kendrick Lamar. East coast Troy Ave, and how no one wanted to sign Justin Bieber and how Bieber changed. The ins and outs of the music industry and much more. “ The Coach Last Longer Than The Player” look for that soon Brief Info on Steve: Steve Lobel is an American music manager, producer, and reality television personality. Steve Lobel was born in Queens, New York, and rose to fame as the manager of multiple, famous rap artists. He is the CEO of A-2-Z Entertainment Questions asked 1. You been in the music industry over 20 plus years how did Jam Master Jay and Russell Simmons become your mentors and how did they help impact your career in a positive way? 2. Does everyone need a mentor to truly make it in the Music Industry? 3. NWA… How was working and having a friendship with Easy E? Any memorable tunnel stories that come to mind? I am a big Raider fan and Straight Outta Compton was one of my first albums I listened to. Eazy E had the dopest raider jackets and hats 4. You managed Bone Thugs N Harmony for quite sometime: How was the studio vibe when Biggie came thru for the collaboration of Notorious Thugs Lets Ride 5. Bizzy killed that verse…. I saw an old picture of the studio session with the crews you and puffy your next to lil cease and the only white person in the room. 6. Was that awkward for how Biggie called out Pac? Any interesting 2pac stories that you have? 7. Sometimes you spent months during around in a van with Fat Joe and Big Pun how were those times? How did you manage to eat when you were only getting 60 dollars a pop in food money. The Twinz look like they can eat. 8. Fat Joe had a fear of flying? What was 1 of the best things Fat Joe ever told you? 9. Cipha Sounds told me some wild Big Pun stories how he put a gun up to his stomach and made him take a shot he bought. Didn’t you influence or mentor Cipha sounds? 10. So you don’t do drugs or drink what activities do you participate in when your stressed out or in a bad mood? And was it hard to be about that sober life when constantly on tour with rappers who get high? 11. Is there such thing as true artist development anymore? 12. Least favorite things about the Music Industry How did you discover Nipsey Hussle you were in the hood searching? Why is having a certain image important in selling records or gaining a audience? That West movement started to bubble with new acts after finding Nip? What did you think about Nipsey Hussle selling his mixtape for a 100 dollars? You guys got issues why didn’t you still work with him from the management side? Did you predict the success of YG and his latest album sales at Def Jam? Patience and sacrifice equals success would a good example be Kendrick Lamar starting out as Jay Rocks hypeman and now one of the top mcs in the game? Any interesting stories with Kendrick? Dopest story you have memorable moment on the road touring at concerts. Who do you like on the Eastcoast Joey Badass? Who else do you think can make it big? Troy Ave, Action Bronson? Keys to success in the music industry 5 tips you can give people that will help them.
This episode was a long time in the making. We sat down with industry executive Steve Lobel. He's talking everything from his early days coming up with Run DMC, Russell Simmons, Easy E, managing the iconic Bone Thugz N Harmony, Nipsey Hustle, newcomer Casanova and much more. Steve's continued legacy is too much to list here, just hit that play button and #RaiseTheBar
Fugettaboutit! Internets! In this episode Pete gets right to it with one of the hardest working managers in music business, Steve Lobel. Steve talks growing up in Queens, his tremendous work ethic, navigating industry politics, and working with artists such as Run DMC, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Sean Kingston, Outlawz and even Nipsey Hussle! Steve discusses an accident at Kanye's birthday party that led him to successfully sue Louis Vuitton and much, much more. Press play, sit back, and enjoy!
Things get crazy with special guest Hip Hop Mogul and Legendary Music Manager Steve Lobel. Music Production provided by 88-Keys (Kanye West, Jay-Z and Bilal) and Dae One (Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and Chance The Rapper). Is there a Steve Lobel and Travis Scott beef??? and what Steve will tell your mother if she's racist. Find out here on...FOR THE RECORD! Listen and subscribe at http://www.FTRshow.com
Watch On Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6H-oOwE8lQ&t=494s "The coach last longer than the player." That's the first quote you see when you look at Steve Lobel's profile. From carrying crates for the late great Jam Master Jay, learning from Russell Simmons, to breaking legendary artists and managing Scott Storch, Steve has seen and done it all behind the scenes. We spoke about his longevity, what it takes to be a real executive, and some valuable life lessons he's learned and continues to learn. A true "one-of-one" in the industry. This one is probably one of our most valuable shows to date. You may need to listen to this one more than once!
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N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the guys drink it up with Scott Storch and Steve Lobel. The guys talk about Scott Storch's come up from the Roots, TVT records, Dr Dre and more. Steve Lobel talks Jam Master J, Eazy E, Biggie, Pac and more. And like always the famous question, do you eat..... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support
Steve Lobel, legendary manager and A&R in the hip-hop industry drops mad gems on #HGRLive. The entrepreneur speaks on working with Ruthless records (and many other prominent artists), suing Kanye West, putting together the Bone thugs and Notorious B.I.G collaboration, his thoughts on the current state of rap and a lot more! Steve is currently working on a TV show of his own, consulting independent artist and writing a book called, “The Coach Last Longer than the Player” coming soon.
In this edition of the I'm Black, He's Mexican Podcast, Arizona Verse & Soul Papo join forces to wax philosophically about Arizona ranking among least safe states to live in, XXL 2015 Freshman List revealed, Amy Schumer defends weight, "Notorious Thugs" Studio Session recalled by Steve Lobel, Hilton/Rothschild wedding, Caitlyn Jenner reactions, Chet Haze and the N-Word, Phoenix Draw Mohammad contest, Fatal police shootings in 2015 approaching 400 nationwide, boy impersonates FBI agent, The Patriot Act is changing and of course.. dedications. #IBHM If you don't like this podcast, you're probably racist... The Official Website: www.ibhmpodcast.com Email Us: ibhmpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Social Media: www.facebook.com/ibhmpodcast www.youtube.com/ibhmpodcast www.ibhmpodcast.tumblr.com www.twitter.com/ibhmpodcast Subscribe to the podcast: on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/im-black-hes-mexican-podcast/id692728763 on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ibhmpodcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=38104&refid=stpr on Tune-In Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Im-Black-Hes-Mexican-Podcast-p547515/
Thought Leader: Steve Lobel, PhD, D-ABMLI, MBA, FACB, Vice-president Global Laboratory Operations, PPDIn this episode, Dr. Lobel talks about Drug-induced liver injury, also known as DILI. We'll cover what DILI is, how it is identified, and its effects on the clinical development process. At the end of this podcast, you'll learn where you can download a related white paper on this topic.Play PodcastFor more information on how you can be featured in a podcast, contact Dan Limbach at dlimbach@pharmavoice.com or call him at (847) 594-0157.
Your earbuds will get faded and fat when Big Lucks, ‘Ol Blue Eyes and Chumahan strike out of the virus bunker, at the invitation of Steve Lobel for the grand opening of his Marijuana Establishment and Hip-Hop Museum in Van Nuys and Estevan Oriol's LA Original Taco Truck, this episode explodes with juicy gems from the onsite, out of sight adventure, hear about the State of Weed, find out what foods are best when you have the munchies, learn firsthand what kind of weed makes you hungry, hear why woman was dressed like a hammer shark, understand what factors are a must when cannabis connoisseurs write weed reviews, listen to all the infamous, amazing memorabilia in the Hip Hop Museum, Hear Estevan Oriol's taco theory, learn how to find where the truck will be and listen first hand as the crew eat sirloin tacos, surf and turf burritos, shrimp tacos and vegan, yes vegan tacos, be one of the crew on an awesome day in LA where Weed and Tacos from Titans of the Southland collide: BONUS TRACK, at the very end listen to what happens when a private security guard gets into an argument with pimped out pothead and Chumahan intervenes, this classic never gets old. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy