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Celebrating 2 Years of Early Doors Club!As we mark two incredible years of Early Doors Club, we're filled with gratitude for every single one of you who has danced, connected, and celebrated with us along the way. What started as a simple idea—to bring like-minded people together for early evening clubbing—has grown into an amazing community of music lovers.Now, as we step into our third year, we're thrilled to announce some big changes: NEW YEAR. NEW CLUB. NEW CASTLE.We've moved to theCUT on St. Nicholas Street (@thecutnewcastle). Recently refurbished and one of Newcastle's neatest alternative event spaces, this venue promises to take the Early Doors Club vibe to the next level. With a modern, fresh atmosphere and incredible sound, we can't wait to make new memories with you here.To everyone who has supported us over the last two years—whether you've been with us from the start or joined us along the way—thank you. Your energy, enthusiasm, and love for what we do are what make these nights so special.Here's to the next chapter. Let's make it even bigger and better together.See you at the next event, The Early Doors Club Team
Megyn Kelly is joined by Mary Katharine Ham, host of the Getting Hammered podcast, and Bridget Phetasy, host of Walk-Ins Welcome and Dumpster Fire, to discuss The Rock admitting he regrets endorsing Biden in 2020, why he won't endorse anyone in 2024 and trusts the voters, celebrities turning on Biden, Kamala Harris's attempt to have a feminine hero moment while talking about women's college basketball, her false claim that brackets for women is new, the crazy new TheCut article about why young women should marry older men, the current era of aggressive feminism, balancing work and family, Charlie Kirk's comments about women and marriage, Beyonce's new country album and claims that she "redefined" the genre, the new version feminism within her cover of "Jolene" and whether it reveals more insecurity, the famous conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel, what their life might be like now that one twin is married, an article about the parents of black and trans kids fighting at a woke school, whether Sex and the City will bother Gen Z, the new fashion trend "crack is back," and more. Phetasy- https://www.youtube.com/phetasyHam- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/getting-hammered/ Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
With Masters Of The Air, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg have, once again, teamed up to tell a story of troops in the Second World War; Jeff Drake returns to discuss whether it soars, or never quite leaves the runway. Around The Dial takes us through a midseason Married At First Sight check-in; Season 1 of The Traitors; Bluey; and an Edgar Allan Poe episode of Homicide: Life On The Street. Jeff presents the Colin From Accounts episode "Toyota Cressida" for induction into The Canon. Then, after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time that's fun much more than a third of the time. Fasten your seatbelt and listen! TOPICS Lead Topic: ✈️ Masters Of The Air Around The Dial:
On this episode of the Friends in Beauty podcast I welcome Obi Omile to the Friends in Beauty guest chair. Obi is the CEO + Co-Founder of theCut App, the #1 barber discovery app. Obi was on the Forbes 30 Under 30 List and is a Techstars ‘18 alum. He brings experience across tech and financial services industries prior to launching theCut with his co-founder Kush Patel. Almost anyone who's been to a barbershop has had a bad haircut experience. It happens to barbers too. They definitely have their share of terrible barbershop experiences — double bookings, no-shows, last-minute cancellations, and an inbox of the "can you fit me in" text's from their clients. This shared frustration motivated Kush and Obi to start theCut in 2016. They wanted to solve their problems, making a haircut simple, painless and risk-free. But quickly realized they could empower barbers to become the entrepreneurs they've always envisioned. They want to change the narrative. Tip the scales and create more success stories that barbers and clients share. Obi & Kush have a vision of what the men's grooming industry can be. They're building the largest global barbershop brand. Bringing that offline barbershop experience into the 21st century. Enjoy this episode!! Leave us a 5 star review and share this episode with a friend or 2 or 3. info@friendsinbeauty.com ENROLLMENT OPEN - TRAILBLAZERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP https://bit.ly/FIBTrailblazersClub [REGISTER] FRIENDS IN BEAUTY PODCAST LIVE - DEC. 5TH 6PM-8PM https://bit.ly/FIBPodcastLiveTCP ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OF THE PODCAST https://www.friendsinbeauty.com/advertise ENROLL IN D.I.Y PODCASTER COURSE TODAY: bit.ly/DIYPodcasterCourse JOIN PATREON TO SUPPORT THE FRIENDS IN BEAUTY PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/friendsinbeauty FRIENDS IN BEAUTY FACEBOOK COMMUNITY www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty FOLLOW FRIENDS IN BEAUTY ON IG www.instagram.com/friendsinbeauty SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE CHANNEL bit.ly/FIBTube Additional Resources: -https://www.amazon.com/shop/akuarobinson -Skillshare - Use this link for 2 months free of the premium plan: https://skl.sh/30t352q -Shop Mented Cosmetics - https://www.mentedcosmetics.com/?rfsn=1290937.f2481 Use Code “AKUAROBINSON” for 10% of your purchase Announcements: We're on Apple Podcasts - www.bit.ly/FIBPodItunes! Join our Facebook community… If you're looking for a community of like minded, ambitious, and supportive #FriendsinBeauty all working to leave our mark on the beauty industry, join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty Join the Friends in Beauty Mailing List: www.bit.ly/FIBTribe Social Media Info: theCut (Instagram) - @thecutapp Friends in Beauty (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) - @friendsinbeauty Friends in Beauty (YouTube) - Friends in Beauty Akua Robinson (Instagram,Twitter) - @akuarobinson AkuaRobinson (Facebook) - Akua Robinson MUA Akua Robinson (Website) - www.akuarobinson.com
In the ever-evolving world of entrepreneurship, traditions often play a defining role in shaping industry norms and practices. For many, entering a traditional market can feel like stepping into a time capsule, where established conventions are deeply rooted and resistant to change. The narrative often echoes sentiments of skepticism and caution, questioning whether innovation and modernization can truly find a place in sectors entrenched in tradition. Now, consider Obi Omile Jr., a disruptor navigating this dynamic landscape with theCut, rewriting the playbook of a traditional industry—the barbershop business. Obi, listed on Forbes 30 Under 30 and a Techstars '18 alum, brings a wealth of experience from the tech and financial services sectors. His journey unfolds in an industry steeped in tradition—the barbershop business. However, his story is not just about transforming haircuts; it's a testament to challenging norms, infusing innovation, and crafting cutting-edge customer experiences. DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: Strategies for modernizing and innovating within traditional frameworks. Tips for adapting technology to diverse business needs for efficiency How to overcome challenges in tech integration for non-tech sectors Key principles for crafting standout customer experiences in resistant industries. How to build trust and transparency with technology in business So, whether you're in retail, service, or any sector where tradition runs deep, Obi's insights will serve as a compass, guiding you through the uncharted territories of modernization. His success in challenging norms and crafting cutting-edge customer experiences makes this episode a valuable resource for entrepreneurs navigating the delicate balance between tradition and innovation. Don't miss out on the resources mentioned in this episode by checking out the show notes at blacktobusiness.com/173 Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast! Got a question? We'd love to answer it in an upcoming Q&A. Simply record your quick question → https://blacktobusiness.com/QA Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/ Don't miss an update! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://blacktobusiness.com/mailinglist
This Week on The Cut Music, Brad and The Moosh try to cheer themselves up in the absence of Mike! We discuss happy songs and tracks that just make us feel great no matter how bad a day we're having. We also discuss Anime, Disney, and Videogames. Message us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/thecutmusic1 Send us an Email at info@thecutmusic.com For the one-stop shop for all things THECUT, head over to our website: Thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
“Barbershops have historically been a very cash-dominated business. And shaking that mentality is probably the biggest challenge.” Kush Patel knew that the iconic but old-school world of barbering needed a digital upgrade, so he founded theCut, a barber booking app that helps clients find a barber and then book and pay for their cut. It also helps barbers attract and manage their clients, and the app is positioned to help them grow their services beyond the chair.On this episode, Kush tells us what inspired him to build theCut with his co-founder Obi Omile, and how they're pushing past the stubbornly analog world of barbering. He'll also talk about their challenges getting investors to see the opportunity, and why they built theCut to reflect the culture of the barbershop. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com
Melissa and Amanda respond to The Cut's article on etiquette for the modern world for what they call “life after Covid.” After? OK, but we get the gist. It's arguing time (in the most loving way). Do you cancel plans willy nilly? Do you trip when you see a famous person? Do you pretend you're not impressed by someone's accomplishments? Apparently there are new rules for these things. Find out where these ladies (not allowed to say ladies anymore — did you know that!) agree and disagree. You can read the article and follow along here — https://www.thecut.com/article/tipping-rules-etiquette-rules.html.
On this episode, Pom Tea & Earl Grey took a page from New York Magazine's guide to etiquette rules and placed their own spin on a modern etiquette guide. We spilled the tea on who should split the bill on the first date, proper etiquette for ghosting after a first date, not projecting your eating habits onto others and most importantly, ignoring your coworkers in public. Do you feel that more rules need to be implemented post the pandemic? We sure do! Stay tuned as we spilled much more.If you want to tap into the tea, click here: https://linktr.ee/thetearoompod.Facebook: bit.ly/TheTeaRoomFBTwitter: bit.ly/TheTeaRoomTWRInstagram: bit.ly/TheTeaRoomIGKeep Sipping to hear more!
Having bid adieu to our dear guest co-hosts Kim and Megan, we welcome back Pam for the November 1989 Fashion Etc. episode. Fashion spreads tell us how to dress like a pilgrim, or a rodeo queen (?), or in a jacket. Karen does an exposé on how worthless your expensive modeling school education actually is. The lone beauty story tries to show us what...smells......look like. There's also beauty gadget trials, an update on how to wear your jeans, curly hair makeovers, some very emotional letters, and so much more! QUICK LINKS
How to stick with your new year's diet and fitness plan with celebrity fitness guru Obi Obadike Obi Obadike is a Telly award winning TV host who has authored more than 100 articles for fitness magazines and fitness sites. He is a best-selling author of the diet and exercise book TheCut in which he co-authored with Hollywood Actor Morris Chestnut that came out April of 2017. He has been a guest as an author and expert on national daytime talk shows such as Wendy Williams, Steve Harvey, Dr Oz, Rachael Ray, Access Hollywood, Home & Family, The Today Show, Roland Martin's NewsOne Show, etc. And many national syndicated radio shows. He was a featured fitness contributor on a summer-weight loss series in 2017 on NBC's The Today show for 2 months. And he worked with their resident nutritionist Joy Bauer on that show. Since August of 2017 he has been a health and wellness contributor on Steve Harvey's national syndicated morning radio show. His show has a reach of 9 million listeners per week. And he has graced the cover of over 50 domestic and international fitness magazines and has been featured more than 100 times in these magazines making him one of the most published fitness experts over the last ten years. Obadike was the co-host and co-judge (with Jillian Michaels (formerly of Biggest Loser) and Randy Hetrick, (founder and CEO of TRX) on a fitness reality competition show called Sweat Inc. that premiered on Spike TV in fall of 2015. He has trained and dieted some of the most influential celebrities and public figures in the world as well as many average regular people. And he is known for his before and after transformations. Some of the notable celebrities he has trained is Steve Harvey, Morris Chestnut, ESPN Analyst Stephen A Smith He has been the current co-host since 2014 for the last 3 years of an award winning nationally syndicated Health TV show called Lifestyle Magazine, which airs every week nationally on DirecTV and Dishnet and on some of the following national networks such as the Hope Channel, NRB, Sky Angel network and other nationally and local syndicated networks. The show is aired in Europe, West Africa, South Africa, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and most international countries. This health TV show is viewed by over 3 million people domestically each week. In 2015 he and his co-hosting colleagues at Lifestyle Magazine won a bronze (Telly TV award) in the lifestyle programming category for a TV episode they did with Actor Kevin Sorbo called “True Strength”. On March 27th, 2017 he won a Telly TV Award for the interview they did with Deniece Williams called “Life Choices”. He and his cast also won a Remy TV award in 2014 and 2015 at the World Fest international TV and film festival. WorldFest Festival is the third competitive film festival in North America. In January 2014, he was metrically recognized as one of the Top 10 most influential fitness experts on the Web by Dr. Oz's Sharecare.com along with Jillian Michaels and Bob Harper from Biggest Loser and Dr Sanjay Gupta from CNN and others. He was named Writer of the Year for the largest Internet site in the world in Bodybuilding.com in 2012. He had a very popular bi-monthly fat loss column on the bodybuilding.com site called Ask The Ripped Dude on that site from 2011 to 2014. Metrically it was one of the most popular fat loss columns on that site for that 3 year timeframe. In 2013 he created and produced lifestyle exercise videos for Turner Broadcasting's health and wellness entertainment digital brand called upwave. Those videos were bought out 2 years later by WebMD and they are now featured on their website. In April of 2016 he was also named one of the Top Ten Most Inspirational fitness personalities by Ask Men.com which is the largest lifestyle men's website online and some of the names that were on that list was Jack LaLalane, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jillian Michaels along with other notable fitness names. In August of 2016 Askmen.com named him one of the 50 fittest people of 2016 along with Michael Phelps, Connor Mcgregor, Usain Bolt and other mainstream athletes. Obadike was a top Division I collegiate track athlete at Cal State Fullerton, where he was the school record holder in the 100 and 200 meters as well as the 400-meter relay. He was also co-athlete of the year at the university and a two-time All Big West Conference sprinter. He was the fastest guy in the history of the university.
On the latest episode of the Building Black Biz Podcast, Maxwell is joined by Obi Omile, CEO & Co-Founder of theCut, an app that modernizes the barbershop experience for barbers and the people who need them. Full episode at buildingblackbiz.com! In partnership with @DriveToyota
Ahh embarrassing memories; those gorgeous little bastards who pop up riiight before we go to sleep. Why oh WHY does embarrassment ghosts of the past come back to haunt us!? Well, we don’t have an answer to THAT question BUT there is a bit of good news. We’re going to teach you how to turn that embarrassment into a good thing! LINKS Read ‘How to Stop Reliving Embarrassing Memories’ by Melissa Dahl for TheCut.com Check out ‘4 Foolproof Tips for Creating Happy Memories’ from Thrive Global Follow @thespace_podcast on Instagram Watch @thespace_podcast on TikTok Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy Executive Producer: Elise Cooper Editor: Adrian Walton Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Act 3 listeners! This week on the Act 3 podcast Steven and Chandler are chatting about Halloween movies. Good ones, bad ones, and some movies that people might think are Halloween movies, but the boys disagree with. Special thanks this week to TheCut.com for providing the jumping off point for this episode. If you like horror, scares, or even a movie with a nice Autumn vibe, then get in on the conversation and hit the play button See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The mobile app that provides information and reviews on barbers for potential customers while also managing appointments, mobile payments and pricing on the back end for barbers.
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Join Taking Notes with NextGen host, and NextGen Managing Partner, Dan Mindus and Obi Omile, Co-Founder and CEO at theCut, for a illuminating conversation. theCut is a platform for people to find barbers, and for barbers to manage their business with bookings, payments, CRM and more. Obi and Dan discuss the business of the barbershop, the culture of barbershops in communities of color, and the benefits of bringing a new technology solution into the equation.
There is nothing worse than poor customer service. You know the feeling, being put on hold for hours, having your questions ignored, or simply failing to get the attention of the snobbish sales representative. It never feels good. That’s why when Obi Omile Jr. set out to build theCut he knew that he wanted his customers to feel a sense of community. He wanted them to connect with him, his brand, and his mission. And the key to making that happen? Just be human, accessible, and authentic. Sounds easy enough but as you grow it’s one of the hardest things to scale. In this episode, I chat with Obi about how he built his community, how he was fortunate enough to help them out during the pandemic, and what’s up next for him. About our guest: Obi is co-founder & CEO of theCut, the largest technology platform modernizing the barbershop experience for barbers and the people who need them. theCut boasts more than 70K barbers, 2M users, and over 15M appointments booked nationwide, disrupting the $20B barbershop market. Connect with Obi on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/obiomile/. You can also check out theCut on Instagram @thecutapp, Facebook facebook.com/thehaircutapp, and Twitter @thehaircutapp
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Founded by two high school best friends, Obi Omile Jr. and Kush Patel, theCut is a barbershop technology platform that allows users and barbers to manage appointments through the app. A graduate of the TechStars program, theCut has successfully booked over 15 million appointments. They work with over 65,000 barbers and help almost 2 million users find a fresh haircut nationwide. Prior to running theCut, both founders worked in engineering—Omile at Wells Fargo and Accenture, and Patel at Microsoft and Yahoo.Links to learn more about Obi Omile:Obi on Linkedin theCut website theCut on LinkedIn theCut on Twitter theCut on Instagram theCut on Facebook Follow us:twitter.com/wistia Subscribe:wistia.com/series/talking-too-loud Love what you heard? Leave us a review!Relevant Links The Future of Beauty: How Obi Omile Jr. of theCut aims to modernize the barbershop experienceTC x Samsung NEXT: Meet Obi Omile, CEO & Co-Founder of theCut
Today, I'm talking with , the Co-Founder and CEO of , where he and his team are modernizing the barbershop experience. Before we jump into the episode, I've just got a quick plug for a great project I wanted to mention. Last year, Rob Walling and the MicroConf team launched the 1st annual State of Independent SaaS to give our community of more data so we can make better decisions as we grow our company. The first report was eye opening, to say the least. As of yesterday, October 6th, the survey for the 2nd annual State of Independent SaaS is live at and I just finished filling it out myself. It takes less than 10 minutes, it's all anonymized, and your responses will help make this year's report even more valuable. So take a few minutes to head over to and fill out the survey. Now let's jump back into today's episode. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, barbershops across the country were closed practically overnight. But rather than sit on the sidelines, Obi and his team adapted and actually grew their business during this challenging time. In our chat, Obi shares how theCut managed to grow in an industry struggling to stay afloat and how he's navigated the new challenges of managing an ever-expanding team.
Information shared on this episode was obtained from the following sources: SmithsonianMag.com, News18.com, The Guardian, ScienceAlert.com, LiveScience.com, BBC.com, CTVnews.ca, TheCut.com, ScienceBasedMedicine.org, DailyMail.co.uk, Wikipedia, EuroNatur.org, KNEPP.co.uk, ScienceDirect.com, NationalGeographic.com, NRDC.org, Telegraph.co.uk, ScienceDaily.com, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, News.agu.org, NOAA.gov
Obi Obadike is a 3-Time Telly award winning TV host who has authored more than 100 articles for fitness magazines and fitness sites. He is a best-selling author of the diet and exercise book TheCut in which he co-authored with Hollywood Actor Morris Chestnut that came out April of 2017. The book in its peak was held a best seller #1 ranking in the diet and exercise on Amazon. And held a best seller ranking of #12 in all books in all genres on Amazon. He has been a guest as an author and expert on national daytime talk shows such as Wendy Williams, Steve Harvey, Dr Oz, Rachael Ray, Access Hollywood, Home & Family, The Today Show, Roland Martin’s NewsOne Show, etc. He is a nationally recognized celebrity fitness/nutrition expert who has graced the cover of over fifty fitness magazines and has written over 100 articles, making him one of the most published fitness experts over the past decade. He has graced more fitness magazine covers than any African-American fitness professional. In this episode, Obi shares his passion about fitness and wellness, great advice on how to get started working out, tips on nutrition for a sustainable lifestyle, and more! Connect with Obi Obadike: https://www.obiobadike.com/ https://www.facebook.com/oobadike/ https://twitter.com/Obi_Obadike https://www.youtube.com/user/obadike1 https://www.instagram.com/obiobadike/ Join us in Making Pittsburgh Healthy: www.makingpittsburghhealthy.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MakingPittsburghHealthy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makingpittsburghhealthy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/draarontressler Don't forget to subscribe, share, rate & review the show! (:
The guest for this episode is Drew Dixon, the accomplished former Vice President of A&R at Arista Records, a former Director of A&R at Def Jam Recordings, the former General Manager of John Legend’s independent label Homeschool Records, and the former manager of recording artist Estelle. Dixon is the center subject of the HBO Max Docuseries On The Record, which presents her powerful haunting story as she grapples with her decision to become one of the first women of color, in the wake of #MeToo, to come forward and publicly accuse hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons of sexual assault. It also features the stories of other women accusing Simmons of sexual assault too including founding member of the first all-female DJ and rap group “Mercedes Ladies” Sheri Sher and former model, now domestic violence awareness activist Sil Lai Abrams. The film also dives into the abuse she suffered from L.A. Reid during her time at Arista. We talk about the documentary, along with her impact on the music industry including her work on projects like Method Man & Mary J. Blige‘s “I’ll Be There for You/You’re All I Need to Get By”, The Show Soundtrack, Q-Tip‘s Amplified LP, and Estelle’s Shine LP. We also talk about how the subject of racism, colorism, misogyny, and rape culture are present in our culture. TRIGGER WARNING: There is discussion of rape and abuse in this episode. Links to subjects mentioned in this episode and other resources: – Sheri Sher: Twitter | Instagram – Sil Lai Abrams: Website | Twitter – On The Record (HBO Max Docuseries): hbomax.com/on-the-record – Drew Dixon’s Impact Spotify Playlist – It’s Time to Stop Treating Black Female Survivors of Sexual Assault as Race Traitors (Marie Claire article by Sil Lai Abrams) – ‘You Can’t Escape Him, He’s Ubiquitous’ (Interview with Sil Lai Abrams by Shamira Ibrahim for TheCut.com) – Ella Wylde on Spotify – Ella Wylde on Instagram (@ellawylde) Follow Drew Dixon: Twitter: twitter.com/deardrewdixon Instagram: instagram.com/deardrewdixon SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW FRESH IS THE WORD: Subscribe on all major streaming platforms. Please rate and review on Apple Podcast and Stitcher. List of where Fresh is the Word streams: linktr.ee/freshisthewordpodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshistheword/message
On this explosive edition of Pensive Politics, Mr. Watson confronts the infamous political Provocateur and internet troll Jacob Wohl, who is known for fabricating well-known fibs about political figures such as Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, Dr. Anthony Fauci, among others. His antics have drawn scorn from publications like TheCut.com, The Daily Beast, The New York Times, and several of the accused figures themselves. In this riveting debate, Watson invokes the fire of political truth to reveal the truth behind Wohl's intentions.
On this explosive edition of Pensive Politics, Mr. Watson confronts the infamous political Provocateur and internet troll Jacob Wohl, who is known for fabricating well-known fibs about political figures such as Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, Dr. Anthony Fauci, among others. His antics have drawn scorn from publications like TheCut.com, The Daily Beast, The New York Times, and several of the accused figures themselves. In this riveting debate, Watson invokes the fire of political truth to reveal the truth behind Wohl's intentions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fedbyravens/support
Was wir als Weiße machen müssen um Rassismus kritisch zu werden und warum wir uns sensibilisieren sollten. Bücher: Warum ich nicht länger mit Weißen über Hautfarbe spreche von Reni Eddo-Lodge exit: racism von Tupoka Ogette exit: racism Das Hörbuch (kostenfrei auf Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/album/6LLl2tvQel0dJiTLQpTAUE?si=GUm5sqSyQuuLNxU6gQOsjw White Fragility von Robin Deangelo The Hate You Give von Angie Thomas Was Weisse Menschen nicht über Rassismus hören wollen aber wissen sollten von Alice Hasters Filme: The Hate You Give (movie): auf Netflix, Hulu 13th (Dokumentation wie schwarze in Amerika immer weiter kriminalisiert wurden) Youtube video von TheCut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coryt8IZ-DE Proteste: Alle Daten für Proteste in Deutschland findet ihr auf dem Instagram Kanal @BlackpowerGermany
On this explosive edition of Pensive Politics, Mr. Watson confronts the infamous political Provocateur and internet troll Jacob Wohl, who is known for fabricating well-known fibs about political figures such as Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, Dr. Anthony Fauci, among others. His antics have drawn scorn from publications like TheCut.com, The Daily Beast, The New York Times, and several of the accused figures themselves. In this riveting debate, Watson invokes the fire of political truth to reveal the truth behind Wohl's intentions. Follow Mr. Watson on Twitter or Facebook: @OfficialCWatson
In this episode, school is out for nuclear winter break, so we binged the Netflix series Daybreak about high school students surviving post-WWIII. How well does a nuclear war plot mesh with a John Hughes teenage comedy? What is the connection between sunflowers and nuclear disarmament? Who in our high school yearbook was voted “most likely to depress everyone with a podcast about nuclear war movies”? Tim Westmyer (@NuclearPodcast) and special guest Cecili Thompson-Williams (@cecilitw), Executive Director of Beyond the Bomb (@BeyondtheBomb), answer these questions and more. Before we decide which post-apocalyptic clique to join, we recommend: -The 100 (TV series) -BeyondTheBomb.org -Phineas and Ferb (TV series) -WarGames (1983 movie) -Night of the Comet (1984 movie) -Elizabeth King, “How Growing Up with the Threat of Nuclear War Shapes Kids’ Psyches,” TheCut, June 7, 2017 Check out our website, SuperCriticalPodcast.com, for more resources and related items. We aim to have at least one new episode every month. Let us know what you think about the podcast and any ideas you may have about future episodes and guests by reaching out at on Twitter @NuclearPodcast, GooglePlay, SoundCloud, TuneIn, Stitcher Radio, Facebook, SuperCriticalPodcast@gmail.com, and YouTube. Enjoy!
Episode (BONUS)Solo: Let's Talk Black Maternal Health Week & COVID19Topics covered: COVID lockdown, Black Maternal Health Week 2020, Centering Black Mamas: The Right to Live and Thrive, COVID19 & Maternal Health Update, The Cut article "They Separated Me From My Baby"Links: https://blackmamasmatter.org/ https://www.thecut.com/2020/04/coronavirus-newborns-hospitals-parents.htmlWhere to connect with me:https://anyadoula.com/https://www.facebook.com/interculturedpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/HTXFullCircleBirthServices/https://www.instagram.com/anyadoula_htx/https://www.instagram.com/intercultured_podcast/
Hello friends! Welcome to week one of my quarantine. Will I go crazy? who knows. But anyways today's episode I will be discussing the following (+more): - Restock of the Sailor Moon x Colourpop collaboration- Ulta and Sephora closing retail stores- How luxury brands will survive the pandemic- Canadian makeup brand looks to help Indigenous youth - Met Gala being postponed- Braun Silk·expert Pro 5 Latest Generation IPL Hair Remover- The podcast ‘But What Will People Say’All notes and links will already be up on the blog:http://www.cutekindof.com/2020/03/cute-kind-of-episode-13.html
The ladies keep you informed on the latest updates from the pandemic, including Bernie blowing his campaign, Trump "going left," celebs acting wack, The Cut's obligatory "polyamory under coronavirus" headline, and Zizek's breakdown of the whole situation. Read the Cut piece here. Read Zizek's analysis here.
This week I talk about four women who disappeared from Austin, Texas in 1976. Are they related? Did they know each other? Could one or more be connected to Samuel Little? Brenda Moore last seen on March 7th 1976. Jennifer Joyce Barton last seen on May 16th 1976. Debra Kay Stewart last on May 21st 1976. Pinkie Mae Davis-Herron last seen in September of 1976. If you have any information about the disappearance of Brenda, Debra or Jennifer we urge you to call Austin CIty Police at (512) 974-5250. If you have any information about the disappearance of Pinkie Mae we urge you to contact the Travis County Sheriff at (512) 854-3234. Sources for this weeks episode include: KXAN News, The Charley Project, WhereAboutsStillUnknown, MissingAdultKids, WebSleuths, TheCut, FBI.gov, DoeNetwork --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inthehillsofpodcast/support
This week on Kinda Cute, we are discussing these articles from TheCut.com: *Kayla Massa is the new 2020 scammer influencer *Jordan Fisher is maybe real-life John Ambrose? *The bravery of Ambra Gutierrez *Chris Messina may just be the best, basic, white Chris of all time Articles I covered: https://www.thecut.com/2020/02/influencer-kayla-massa-accused-of-scamming-usd1-5-million.html https://www.thecut.com/2020/02/dream-date-with-to-all-the-boys-2-star-jordan-fisher.html https://www.thecut.com/2020/02/why-chris-messina-should-be-on-the-chris-list.html https://www.thecut.com/2020/02/ambra-battilana-gutierrez-on-the-harvey-weinstein-trial.html Legit: Sephora’s Purifying […]
The It’s A Look podcast presents fresh and knowledgeable views on the people and places you may know but not know much about. Join Fredia and Jena for a monthly dose of comedy and curiosity through a curated collection of candid interviews, sonic experiences, and live podcasting shows.Fredia’s expertise within the show is laughter and making heavier topics more digestible. Jena drops the insightful gems, the questions that expand your perspective.Before you hear anything else, you hear their friendship. As a duo, F+J are tastemakers who have their freshly manicured nails set on the pulse of humanity and what holds us together.At its core, It’s A Look is historic. It’s what Jena’s mom and Fredia’s grandmother didn’t do. It’s bigger than both of them. It’s what they saw that you didn’t-- A Look.It’s A Look is produced by three badass brown women- Fredia, Jena, and Sami Hiromi. Music by Jarin Tindall. Videography by Aquavis Warfield. It’s A Look branding and website design by Jeanette Valdez.
The ladies discuss the online YA wars, The Cut's "Porn Carnival" writeup, and n+1's foray into incel fiction. Read Kaitlin Phillips' piece, "The Hooker Laureate of the Dirtbag Left," here. Read Tony Tulathimutte's short story, "The Feminist," here.
The Spill is Mamamia's daily entertainment podcast that catches you up on everything in entertainment and pop culture. It's snackable and perfect for your commute home. On the show today… The internet is in meltdown over Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello's 'fish kiss', but dear god why? Influencer Caroline Calloway has been exposed for having a ghostwriter, but what's the story behind the famous feed? Read the full essay here....https://bit.ly/2mbLY3j and check out Caroline's Instagram here...www.instagram.com/carolinecallowy) And Weekend Watch - recommendations of all the best new TV and movies you need to get around this weekend. CREDITS Hosts: Kee Reece & Laura Brodnik Producer: Hannah Bowman WANT MORE? Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaentertainment https://www.instagram.com/mamamiaentertainment/ Join our Facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/mamamiaentertainment/ GET IN TOUCH Call us on the pod phone 02 8999 9386. Email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au Want to hear more Mamamia podcasts? You'll find them here... https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s episode is all about opposing forces and the reaction to action. Some amazing podcast I have listened to this week are TheCut, the Warmup Podcast, Black Radical and Queer, Bifurious and Militantly Mixed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Patrik Sandberg returns for part one of two-part episode to talk about The Cut's viral exposé, "The Most Gullible Man in Cambridge," about how a Harvard law professor got gamed by a pair of woke feminist grifters. Read the article here. Subscribe to Not Really, Patrik's podcast with Paul Cupo, here.
In episode 162, Kestrel welcomes Sarah Spellings, a fashion writer for New York Magazine’s The Cut. Having been featured on NPR’s All Things Considered and CBS New York, among others, Sarah’s recent writing about sustainable fashion and going fast fashion free in 2018 has generated an array of interest. “A lot of my friends were like, ‘you’re no fun to shop with anymore.’ And she was like, ok, it’s the end of the year — basically, are you going to be fun again? And I was like ‘no, it’s a lifestyle change.’ And that’s what I realized is that it is more of a lifestyle change.” -Sarah Spellings, writer for New York Magazine’s The Cut On this week’s show, Sarah shares more on what she learned throughout her fast fashion free year. She talks about how she started the pledge writing about “what she was wearing instead”, but quickly realized that it wasn’t actually about buying — it was more about not buying, buying less, reusing and recycling. The below thoughts, ideas + organizations were brought up in this chat: “I Gave Up Fast Fashion. Here’s What I’m Wearing Instead.” “What I Learned When I Gave Up Fast Fashion” “Your Questions About Food and Climate Change, Answered: How To Shop, Cook and Eat In A Warming World” on the New York Times “People are more inclined to read a sustainability story when it feels personal to them. I think that my advice for people wanting to write about sustainability in mainstream media is to break it down and make it personal.” Maggie Marilyn, made the pajamas Sarah wore to a Met Gala event Sarah's personal website
Today's episode to talk to Obi Obadike about how he got into the fitness industry, co-authoring a book with Actor Morris Chestnut, his new 60 day fitness challenge and Fitness Tips for Men Over 40 and much MORE!A 60 day New Years Resolution Challenge with Morris Chestnut and Obi Obadike. To Join the challenge go to www.newyearsresolutionchallenge.comObi is a Telly award winning TV host who has authored more than 100 articles for fitness magazines and fitness sites. He is a best-selling author of the diet and exercise book TheCut in which he co-authored with Hollywood Actor Morris Chestnut that came out April of 2017. He has been a guest as an author and expert on national daytime talk shows such as Wendy Williams, Steve Harvey, Dr Oz, Rachael Ray, Access Hollywood, Home & Family, The Today Show, Roland Martin's NewsOne Show, etc.And he has graced the cover of over 50 domestic and international fitness magazines and has been featured more than 100 times in these magazines making him one of the most published fitness experts over the last ten years.Obadike was the co-host and co-judge (with Jillian Michaels (formerly of Biggest Loser) and Randy Hetrick, (founder and CEO of TRX) on a fitness reality competition show called Sweat Inc. that premiered on Spike TV in fall of 2015. He has trained and dieted some of the most influential celebrities and public figures in the world as well as many average regular people. And he is known for his before and after transformations. Some of the notable celebrities he has trained is Steve Harvey, Morris Chestnut, ESPN Analyst Stephen A Smith
Laura loves the Note To Self podcast and she's a huge fan girl of Manoush Zomorodi (@manoushz), so it's no surprise that in this episode she brought the “No Filter” series by @NoteToSelf and NY magazine, @TheCut, that discusses: Why We Need No Filter - Women, Owning It Online #OwnIt - direct link to all the “No Filter” episodes: https://www.wnycstudios.org/shows/notetoself/projects/no-filter/ Tagline: “Why The Internet Is a Giant Mindf*ck For Women”The “No Filter” series include discussions with these ladies:-Erica Joy Baker http://www.ericabaker.com/ -Lele Pons (Instagram @lelepons)-Trace Lysette (Instagram @tracelysette)-Amy Sherald (Instagram @amysherald) http://www.amysherald.com/ -Christiane Amanpour (Twitter @camanpour)-Barbara Kruger https://www.thecut.com/2018/02/profile-barbara-kruger-on-trump-supreme-and-harassment.html -Jasmyn Lawson (Twitter @JasmynBeKnowing)-Stella Bugbee (Twitter @stellabugbee)No Filter: Women Owning It Online - Questions How do you own it? The tagline for this series was almost Why The Internet Is a Giant Mindf*ck For Women. How does the internet mess with your head? How do you mess back? How do you portray yourself online? We want to meet your digital self. Is she “the real you?” Why or why not? More to ponder or ask yourself on the topic:-To Filter or Not to Filter: How do you represent yourself online as a woman?-Online Impact to Offline Self: Should we hold back from posting or filtering what we post?-Ego construction: Is this due to the affordances of the medium or platform? E.g. some as for likes, followers, comments, etc. -Organizing & Community Development: Do you move beyond your bubble or look outside these networked communities, people, friends, family, etc.?-Projection of self: Is this a performance or projection of how we want to “be” in the world? -Constant comparison to someone or something else -- anxiety, depression, etc. -Does Age Matter Online: is there a chasm between women of certain age groups for how different generations use and post online?“Questioning things because we are now acting in a performative way [online]... It's a reflection of who we are and where we come from.” ~Barbara Kruger Kruger says these are indicators of who we are in the world, where we live, what we do, who we love, etc. That being, there is constant decisions being made about what you put online representing who you are. Thankfully we grew up in a way to learn and make private mistakes -- the ones who are not documented, archived, digitized, etc. Yet those who are performing their lives online and being themselves are savvy and more aware. There are such nuanced dialogs about these topics and issues for women online. Let's not shy away from these complex and complicated conversations for being online. #InVinoFab Recommendations: READ: Zomorodi, M. (2017). Bored and Brilliant: How Spacing Out Can Unlock Your Most Productive and Creative Self. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press. http://www.manoushz.com/book/ LISTEN: The @NoteToSelf No Filter Podcast Series https://www.wnycstudios.org/shows/notetoself/projects/no-filter/ Do you have a question, comment or thought on this topic? Feel free to send us an email: invinofabulum@gmail.com or stay connected for a future episode here of the #InVinoFab: In Vino Fabulum Podcast: Hosts: Patrice (@profpatrice) & Laura (@laurapasquini); pronouns: she/her Twitter: https://twitter.com/invinofab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invinofab/
This episode is sponsored by Health IQ. HIQ uses science & data to secure lower rates on life insurance for health conscious people including runners, cyclists, strength trainers, vegans, and more. In fact, 56% of HIQ customers save between 4-33% on their life insurance. Like saving money on your car insurance for being a good driver, Health IQ saves you money on your life insurance for living a health conscious lifestyle. Learn more by learning your personal Health IQ quiz and get a free quote at www.healthiq.com/efr. If you can beat my personal score of 194/200 make sure to screenshot and tag me on Instagram @chewningtheelder to claim your prize! Obi Obadike is a Telly award winning TV host who has authored more than 100 articles for fitness magazines and fitness sites. He is a best-selling author of the diet and exercise book TheCut in which he co-authored with Hollywood Actor Morris Chestnut that came out April of 2017. He has been a guest as an author and expert on national daytime talk shows such as Wendy Williams, Steve Harvey, Dr Oz, Rachael Ray, Access Hollywood, Home & Family, The Today Show, Roland Martin’s NewsOne Show, etc.
[av_social_share title='Share this entry' style='' buttons='' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''] Episode Summary You can create an authentic fundraising experience that is as interesting as it is strategic. All you need to do is to know your story and find leverage in what distinguishes you from the rest. Marketing trends are great to watch because they give you a sense of what’s out there and what people are responding to. However, just because a trend works for one organization doesn’t mean it will work for yours. Each organization has its own purpose, views, and mission. Your organization’s mission will become the backbone of your story. Staying true to your mission and being creative in the process will help you find your story and share it with passionate people who can intimately relate with your story. Find your tribe and share your story. Package your story into your marketing campaign and see how storytelling can easily help others understand your mission. All brands and organizations (whether they’re nonprofits or not) have stories that ensure that they both gain new supporters and retain loyal supporters. Your story and your brand go hand-in-hand. Although design is very important, establishing your brand goes far beyond creating a logo and a style guide. Branding is the combination of your story, personality, and values. What words, feelings, and visuals come to mind when you think about your organization? What about when others think about your organization? Branding even goes beyond showing your audience who you are and what you’re like. It’s also a matter of creating real estate in your audience’s minds. Your audience may know you, like you, and trust you - but will they remember you? Branding is an exploration in trust. A chapter in our book, “Brick By Brick”, delves deeply into the importance of having a great backstory. A prime example wherein this concept is so properly and commonly executed is in the way that superheroes are so successfully marketed. Superheroes and brands have more things in common than what you might think. You can read our book to find out what these commonalities are and how they can greatly affect your fundraising campaign. In this episode, Drew Neisser, of Renegade, shares some moments of storytelling in action. Listen in as he explains why it’s important to think for yourself and to reflect on how to market effectively with a genuine story. About Drew Neisser Drew Neisser, founder and CEO of Renegade, is a recognized authority on cutting-edge marketing techniques having won enumerable awards for creativity and campaign effectiveness. Part strategist, part ideator and part therapist, Drew is well known to numerous CMO’s as their secret weapon. Recognized among “50 Thought Leaders over 50” in 2014 & 2015 by Brand Quarterly, Drew is a prolific blogger for a long list of online publications including Forbes, FastCompany, SocialMediaToday, MediaPost, TheCMOclub, CMO.com and SmartBrief. A frequent speaker at a wide range of events, Drew’s been a featured expert on ABC’s Nightline and CNBC as well as The New York Times, Adweek and Digiday, among others. Through a long-time partnership with The CMO Club, Drew has met and interviewed well over 100 CMOs in the last five years for his articles and for his first book, The CMO’s Periodic Table: A Renegade’s Guide to Marketing. Drew is a trusted advisor to many of these CMOs and authors the highly praised CMO of the Week column for Social Media Today and TheCut, his coveted monthly newsletter. He regularly consults on digital and social media trends via the GLG network and currently sits on the boards of the Urban Green Council and Duke NY. [av_button_big label='Join the Grow Your Non-Profit Facebook Group!' description_pos='above' link='manually,https://www.facebook.com/groups/growyournonprofit/' link_target='' icon_select='yes-left-icon' icon='ue8f5' font='entypo-fontello' custom_font='#ffffff' color='theme-color' custom_bg='#444444' color_hover='theme-color-subtle' custom_bg_hover='#444444' custom_font_hover='#421c52!important' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''] Click here to join a community of non-profit professionals leveraging digital marketing and technology to grow their communities and improve their fundraising systems. [/av_button_big]
Obi Obadike is a Telly award winning TV host who has authored more than 100 articles for fitness magazines and fitness sites. He is a best-selling author of the diet and exercise book TheCut in which he co-authored with Hollywood Actor Morris Chestnut that came out April of 2017. He has been a guest as an author and expert on national daytime talk shows such as Wendy Williams, Steve Harvey, Dr Oz, Rachael Ray, Access Hollywood, Home & Family, The Today Show, Roland Martin’s News One Show, etc. and many national syndicated radio shows. He was a featured fitness contributor on a summer-weight loss series in 2017 on NBC’s The Today show for 2 months and he worked with their resident nutritionist Joy Bauer on that show. Currently he is a health and wellness contributor on Steve Harvey’s national syndicated morning radio show. His show has a reach of 9 million listeners per week. And he has graced the cover of over 50 domestic and international fitness magazines and has been featured more than 100 times in these magazines making him one of the most published fitness experts over the last ten years. Obadike was the co-host and co-judge (with Jillian Michaels (formerly of Biggest Loser) and Randy Hetrick, (founder and CEO of TRX) on a fitness reality competition show called Sweat Inc. that premiered on Spike TV in fall of 2015. He has trained and dieted some of the most influential celebrities and public figures in the world as well as many average regular people and he is known for his before and after transformations. Some of the notable celebrities he has trained is Steve Harvey, Morris Chestnut, ESPN Analyst Stephen A Smith He has been the current co-host since 2014 for the last 3 years of an award winning nationally syndicated Health TV show called Lifestyle Magazine, which airs every week nationally on DirecTV and Dishnet and on some of the following national networks such as the Hope Channel, NRB, Sky Angel network and other nationally and local syndicated networks. The show is aired in Europe, West Africa, South Africa, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and most international countries. This health is viewed by over 3 million people domestically. In 2015 he and his co-hosting colleagues at Lifestyle Magazine won a bronze (Telly TV award) in the lifestyle programming category for a TV episode they did with Actor Kevin Sorbo called “True Strength”. On March 27th, 2017 he won a Telly TV Award for the interview they did with Deniece Williams called “Life Choices”. He and his cast also won a Remy TV award in 2014 and 2015 at the World Fest international TV and film festival. WorldFest Festival is the third competitive film festival in North America. In January 2014, he was metrically recognized as one of the Top 10 most influential fitness experts on the Web by Dr. Oz’s Sharecare.com along with Jillian Michaels and Bob Harper from Biggest Loser and Dr Sanjay Gupta from CNN and others. He was named Writer of the Year for the largest Internet site in the world in Bodybuilding.com in 2012. He had a very popular bi-monthly fat loss column on the bodybuilding.com site called Ask The Ripped Dude on that site from 2011 to 2014. Metrically it was one of the most popular fat loss columns on that site for that 3 year timeframe. He is featured on their Ask The Experts page on bodybuilding.com. In 2013 he created and produced lifestyle exercise videos for Turner Broadcasting’s health and wellness entertainment digital brand called upwave. Those videos were bought out 2 years later by WebMD and they are now featured on their website. In April of 2016 he was also named one of the Top Ten Most Inspirational fitness personalities by Ask Men.com which is the largest lifestyle men’s website online and some of the names that were on that list was Jack LaLalane, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jillian Michaels along with other notable fitness names. In August of 2016 Askmen.com named him one of the 50 fittest people of 2016 along with Michael Phelps, Connor Mcgregor, Usain Bolt and other mainstream athletes. Obadike was a top Division I collegiate track athlete at Cal State Fullerton, where he was the school record holder in the 100 and 200 meters as well as the 400-meter relay. He was also co-athlete of the year at the university and a two-time All Big West Conference sprinter. He was the fastest guy in the history of the university. He holds B.A/B.S and M.S degrees and is a certified nutritionist specialist and certified trainer with ISSA. He has been writer and contributor for fitness magazines and sites such as Muscle and Fitness, Bodybuilding.com, AskMen.com, Sharecare.com, LiveStrong, Shape, Oxygen and many others. In February of 2017 he was named Senior Executive Director of Health and wellness for the ISSA- (International Sport Sciences Association) as well as an advisor to their presidential board. What we talked about in this episode: Making New Years resolutions a lifestyle. When setting a goal, try not to have the "its all or nothing" mentality. Give yourself a pass to suck until you don't. Obi's Three Action Steps To Make New year's Resolutions A Lifestyle 1. Being around people that actually support you and are like- minded. 2. Writing down your goals on a piece of paper. 3. It's a marathon not a sprint. Everyone's DNA isn't the same, so in terms of what we can achieve it will vary: Ripped abs, tight hamstrings, or developed glutes etc. We all have our strengths and weaknesses. Focus on your strengths. Writing down your goals increase your chances of achieving them by 50%. Tracking your progress is important because it get addicting to see your results. If you don't see progress it's hard to stick with something. Tracking your progress also lets you know when you need to switch it up. Sabotage looks like: 1. Your mother baking you your favorite triple-stack fudge brownies though it's not your birthday. 2. Your significant other bringing you ooey gooey cheese pizza. 3. Friends inviting you on a multitude of wine outings. 4. co-workers egging you on "oh come on can't you just have a little bit?" I'ts okay to say no! Don't be food-shamed if you want to eat that or if you don't want to eat that. Obi Obadike is Steve Harvey's Personal trainer and Steve has gotten into phenomenal shape under Obi's tutelege. Obi's Tips on Achieving Higher Success 1. Creating relationships matter people have to want to work with you. People have to like you. Having a bad attitude gets you no where. 2. Laying down your ego, creating trust through your hard-work and integrity. 3. Doing everything you can to execute and get the job done. All Things Obi: The Cut: Lose Up To Ten Pound In Ten Days And Sculpt Your Best Body Co-Authored by Obi Obafike and Morris Chestnut. "60 is the new 40" Obi Obadike and Steve Harvey's new digital series to motivate baby boomers that your age doesn't have to stand in the way of being healthy and in your best shape ever. Finally a brand you can trust. obistrong.com Obi has developed a new supplement line without all of the fillers, stimulants, fake sugars, low sodium, low fat, no proprietary blends, and junk you might find out there in the land of supposed health supplements. No hidden ingredients in his new-line imagine that! Be sure to try -out his new product line at obistrong.com Obi's handles: Twitter: Obi_Obadike Instagram: obiobadike Facebook: @ObiObadikeFitness Website: www.obiobadike.com http://www.thecutbook.com/ Tiaja Pierre is a focus group participant in the book, The Cut by Morris Chestnut and Obi Obadike. She is also a Licensed Private Investigator who helps people of all walks of life. Tiaja is also part of Beauty Underground which you will see often at New York Fashion Week and Denver Fashion Week. She is currently the titleholder as Mrs. Wash Park 2017 for The Mrs. Colorado America USA Pageant. She is also a former Ms. Fitness USA and Ms. Fitness World competitor. In addition to being a working mother and wife, Tiaja is full of energy and is always willing to give a helping hand to all. She volunteers her time and gives back to the community by giving free facials to those going thru cancer, advocating for women and children and feeding the homeless, just to name a few. Tiaja feels that no matter the challenge, with perseverance anything can be accomplished. Tiaja’s handles: Twitter: Tiaja_Pierre Instagram: Tiajamaisondebeaute Facebook: @thecut.tiajapierre
Obi Obadike is a Telly award winning TV host who has authored more than 100 articles for fitness magazines and fitness sites. He is a best-selling author of the diet and exercise book TheCut in which he co-authored with Hollywood Actor Morris Chestnut that came out April of 2017. He has been a guest as an author and expert on national daytime talk shows such as Wendy Williams, Steve Harvey, Dr Oz, Rachael Ray, Access Hollywood, Home & Family, The Today Show, Roland Martin’s News One Show, etc. and many national syndicated radio shows. He was a featured fitness contributor on a summer-weight loss series in 2017 on NBC’s The Today show for 2 months and he worked with their resident nutritionist Joy Bauer on that show. Currently he is a health and wellness contributor on Steve Harvey’s national syndicated morning radio show. His show has a reach of 9 million listeners per week. And he has graced the cover of over 50 domestic and international fitness magazines and has been featured more than 100 times in these magazines making him one of the most published fitness experts over the last ten years. Obadike was the co-host and co-judge (with Jillian Michaels (formerly of Biggest Loser) and Randy Hetrick, (founder and CEO of TRX) on a fitness reality competition show called Sweat Inc. that premiered on Spike TV in fall of 2015. He has trained and dieted some of the most influential celebrities and public figures in the world as well as many average regular people and he is known for his before and after transformations. Some of the notable celebrities he has trained is Steve Harvey, Morris Chestnut, ESPN Analyst Stephen A Smith He has been the current co-host since 2014 for the last 3 years of an award winning nationally syndicated Health TV show called Lifestyle Magazine, which airs every week nationally on DirecTV and Dishnet and on some of the following national networks such as the Hope Channel, NRB, Sky Angel network and other nationally and local syndicated networks. The show is aired in Europe, West Africa, South Africa, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and most international countries. This health is viewed by over 3 million people domestically. In 2015 he and his co-hosting colleagues at Lifestyle Magazine won a bronze (Telly TV award) in the lifestyle programming category for a TV episode they did with Actor Kevin Sorbo called “True Strength”. On March 27th, 2017 he won a Telly TV Award for the interview they did with Deniece Williams called “Life Choices”. He and his cast also won a Remy TV award in 2014 and 2015 at the World Fest international TV and film festival. WorldFest Festival is the third competitive film festival in North America. In January 2014, he was metrically recognized as one of the Top 10 most influential fitness experts on the Web by Dr. Oz’s Sharecare.com along with Jillian Michaels and Bob Harper from Biggest Loser and Dr Sanjay Gupta from CNN and others. He was named Writer of the Year for the largest Internet site in the world in Bodybuilding.com in 2012. He had a very popular bi-monthly fat loss column on the bodybuilding.com site called Ask The Ripped Dude on that site from 2011 to 2014. Metrically it was one of the most popular fat loss columns on that site for that 3 year timeframe. He is featured on their Ask The Experts page on bodybuilding.com. In 2013 he created and produced lifestyle exercise videos for Turner Broadcasting’s health and wellness entertainment digital brand called upwave. Those videos were bought out 2 years later by WebMD and they are now featured on their website. In April of 2016 he was also named one of the Top Ten Most Inspirational fitness personalities by Ask Men.com which is the largest lifestyle men’s website online and some of the names that were on that list was Jack LaLalane, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jillian Michaels along with other notable fitness names. In August of 2016 Askmen.com named him one of the 50 fittest people of 2016 along with Michael Phelps, Connor Mcgregor, Usain Bolt and other mainstream athletes. Obadike was a top Division I collegiate track athlete at Cal State Fullerton, where he was the school record holder in the 100 and 200 meters as well as the 400-meter relay. He was also co-athlete of the year at the university and a two-time All Big West Conference sprinter. He was the fastest guy in the history of the university. He holds B.A/B.S and M.S degrees and is a certified nutritionist specialist and certified trainer with ISSA. He has been writer and contributor for fitness magazines and sites such as Muscle and Fitness, Bodybuilding.com, AskMen.com, Sharecare.com, LiveStrong, Shape, Oxygen and many others. In February of 2017 he was named Senior Executive Director of Health and wellness for the ISSA- (International Sport Sciences Association) as well as an advisor to their presidential board. What we talked about in this episode: Making New Years resolutions a lifestyle. When setting a goal, try not to have the "its all or nothing" mentality. Give yourself a pass to suck until you don't. Obi's Three Action Steps To Make New year's Resolutions A Lifestyle 1. Being around people that actually support you and are like- minded. 2. Writing down your goals on a piece of paper. 3. It's A marathon not a sprint. Everyone's DNA isn't the same, so in terms of what we can achieve it will vary: Ripped Abs, Tight Hamstrings, or developed Glutes etc. We all have our strengths and weaknesses. Focus on your strengths. Writing down your goals increase your chances of achieving them by 50%. Tracking your progress is important because it get addicting to the your results. If you don't see progress it's hard to stick with something. Tracking your progress also lets you know when you need to switch it up. Sabotage looks like: 1. Your mother baking you your favorite triple-stack fudge brownies though it's not your birthday. 2. Your significant other bringing you ooey gooey cheese pizza. 3. Friends inviting you on a Multitude of wine outings. 4. co-workers egging you on "oh come on can't you just have a little bit?" I'ts ok to say NO! Don't be food-shamed if you want to eat that or if you don't want to eat that. Obi Obadike is Steve Harvey's Personal trainer and Steve has gotten into phenomenal shape under Obi's tutelege. Obi's Tips on Achieving Higher Success 1. Creating relationships matter people have to want to work with you. People have to like you. Having a bad attitude gets you no where. 2. Laying down your ego, creating trust through your hard-work and integrity. 3. Doing everything you can to execute and get the job done. All Things Obi: The Cut: Lose Up To Ten Pound In Ten Days And Sculpt Your Best Body Co-Authored by Obi Obafike and Morris Chestnut. "60 is the new 40" Obi Obadike and Steve Harvey's new digital series to motivate baby boomers that your age doesn't have to stand in the way of being healthy and in your best shape ever. Finally a brand you can trust. obistrong.com Obi has developed a new supplement line without all of the fillers, stimulants, fake sugars, low sodium, low fat, no proprietary blends, and junk you might find out there in the land of supposed health supplements. No hidden ingredients in his new-line imagine that! Be sure to try -out his new product line at obistrong.com Obi's handles: Twitter: Obi_Obadike Instagram: obiobadike Facebook: @ObiObadikeFitness Website: www.obiobadike.com http://www.thecutbook.com/ Tiaja Piere is a focus group participant in the book, The Cut by Morris Chestnut and Obi Obadike. She is also a Licensed Private Investigator who helps people of all walks of life. Tiaja is also part of Beauty Underground which you will see often at New York Fashion Week and Denver Fashion Week. She is currently the titleholder as Mrs. Wash Park 2017 for The Mrs. Colorado America USA Pageant. She is also a former Ms. Fitness USA and Ms. Fitness World competitor. In addition to being a working mother and wife, Tiaja is full of energy and is always willing to give a helping hand to all. She volunteers her time and gives back to the community by giving free facials to those going thru cancer, advocating for women and children and feeding the homeless, just to name a few. Tiaja feels that no matter the challenge, with perseverance anything can be accomplished. Tiaja’s handles: Twitter: Tiaja_Pierre Instagram: Tiajamaisondebeaute Facebook: @thecut.tiajapierre
Today on the show Scott Kitun is joined in studio by Steven Galanis, the CEO and Co-Founder of BookCameo.com. Scott and Steve talk to Janet Wu & Erin Wold, the co-founders of the women’s fashion exchange website SilkRoll and Obi Omile the founder of theCut, a mobile platform for barber shops. To invest in SilkRoll […]
After blessing theCUT for us recently, James Dexter has been nice enough to whack a 60 minute beast together for the LOOP poddy. Absolutely mint this. LAD.
We are honoured to have this upcoming talent bless our podcast series this week. A naughty one hour of driving techno mixed with wax only. Big things expected from this lad in the near future. Eyes peeled.
Next up in the LOOP Podcast series is none other than Manchester born and bred PAUL STOTT. With strong releases on labels such as Welldone! Records and Midnight Social Recordings, Paul is well known for the deep warm feel in his tracks, although he isn't scared to boot off when the need arises. This podcast is a perfect example of that - A lush blend of deep house, banging tech and dubby garage beats. Rites.
The adventure continues... picking up where we left off on Jon's adventure in Asia. Episode 2 leads up to the big finale in Episode 3. Hint :: Jon almost dies.