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In yet another captivating episode of The Cardone Zone, host Grant Cardone presents enlightening interviews with two esteemed guests: sports icon Alex Rodriguez and renowned restaurateur Tillman Fertitta. They explore their entrepreneurial journeys, sharing invaluable insights from the worlds of sports and restaurants. This special episode delves into sports, hospitality, and business acumen, offering listeners a compelling narrative of resilience, determination, and success. Join us in The Cardone Zone community as we embark on this enlightening conversation. Tune in to gain inspiration and wisdom from Grant Cardone, Alex Rodriguez, and Tillman Fertitta, and take your understanding of entrepreneurship to new heights. Don't miss out on this exclusive interview on The Cardone Zone. Stay connected with us on all social media platforms and visit grantcardone.com or GCTV.com for a plethora of diverse topics and instructional materials.
In a compelling conversation between Troy Trewin and Lori Raymond, CEO of Tourmaline Enterprises a packaging solutions company, Lori shares her inspiring journey of reviving a struggling enterprise and achieving notable success with a 13-member team. Emphasizing self-improvement, culture building, and the challenges of scaling while avoiding operational entanglements, Lori's insights provide valuable lessons for small business growth and development. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: Lori shares her insights on the toughest aspect of growing a small business - avoiding getting entangled in operational intricacies. The key takeaway: Stay focused on the bigger picture and resist getting caught up in the weeds. Lori's go-to business book is "Shut Up and Listen" by Tillman Fertitta, a prominent figure in the casino and restaurant industry. Praising its no-nonsense approach, Lori highlights the book's direct lessons and appreciates the bullet-pointed summaries at the end of each chapter. While Lori enjoys the entertainment value of Joe Rogan's podcast, she turns to a PMI-produced podcast for industry updates. For personal development, she highly recommends Natalie Dawson's insights, especially her focus on effective team building. Lori's tool of choice for growing a small business is a mindset - the commitment to never stop learning and remaining open to constructive criticism. She emphasizes the importance of continuous learning in the journey of business growth. Lori Raymond's advice for Day One of starting his business is to revolve around readiness and resilience. She advises newcomers to fasten their seatbelts and remember to exhale. Her concise yet profound counsel captures the essence of the unpredictable entrepreneurial ride. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Success looks like loving what you do, making money, making a difference, and leaving a legacy – Lori Raymond Tenacity is crucial for a small business owner; stick-to-itiveness is key to progress – Lori Raymond Never stop learning, always be learning, and be open to criticism to grow your business – Lori Raymond
Speakers: Elon Musk, Jack Ma, Marcus "Elevation" Taylor, Mark Cuban, Tillman Fertitta.
n this episode of "The Cardone Zone," Grant Cardone dives into the inner workings of success alongside two titans in the financial and entrepreneurial realm: Tillman Fertitta and Loyd Blankfein. Grant Cardone, navigates through candid conversations, uncovering the triumphs, challenges, and defining moments that propelled Fertita and Blankfein to their positions as leading forces in their respective industries. Tillman Fertitta, known for his prowess in the hospitality and entertainment sectors, along with Loyd Blankfein, a trailblazer in the financial world, will share their experiences, offering a rare glimpse into the mindset of visionary leaders. Tune in to "The Cardone Zone" and join Grant Cardone on an exhilarating ride through the worlds of Tillman Fertita and Loyd Blankfein. Follow the show on all major social media platforms, and visit grantcardone.com and gctv.com for an exclusive look into the heart of the Cardone Zone. Get ready to embrace an unvarnished view into the realms of success and entrepreneurship.
“If anybody could turn the Titanic around, it was me. I was always up for a good challenge.” - Lori Raymond This week on Legacy podcast, Paul talk with Lori Rayomd. Introducing Lori Raymond, CEO of Termline Enterprises and a shining example of perseverance in the face of adversity. With a background in sales and manufacturing, Lori took the reins of her late husband's business and turned it around with her strategic marketing and business growth mindset. Her efforts led to a 350% increase in the company since 2016. Lori attributes her success to learning from and following the advice of successful entrepreneurs like Grant Cardone and Tillman Fertitta. You will discover: 1. The power of mentorship and how learning from successful entrepreneurs can propel your own journey. 2. Recognize your strengths and weaknesses to strategically hire experts that complement your abilities. 3. Develop approaches for prioritizing customer relations, ensuring long-term success and satisfaction. Thank you for listening Connect with Lori here: Website: https://www.tourmalineenterprises.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loriyaphe1/ Connect with Paul https://innovativewealth.com/ https://businesslegacypodcast.com/
Will The Rockets owner make a play for the Commanders?
Let's Catch up on everything that has been going on with our Rockets and around the NBA! Hosts Justin & Kenny Mirabueno discuss Tillman Fertitta's comments about the team's plan during the rebuild and when he thinks a big move should go down. Then we discuss the current site of the draft and if its possible to move up or even down with the 17th pick. Then we go home on ex Rockets players performing during the playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's Catch up on everything that has been going on with our Rockets and around the NBA! Hosts Justin & Kenny Mirabueno discuss Tillman Fertitta's comments about the team's plan during the rebuild and when he thinks a big move should go down. Then we discuss the current site of the draft and if its possible to move up or even down with the 17th pick. Then we go home on ex Rockets players performing during the playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie Pallilo goes over the highlights in sports from last night. He goes on to talk about the Home Run Derby and this years All-Stars, Carlos Correa and Tillman Fertitta.
Gruen is heralded for his network of celebrities, based on an analysis of his media posts and followers, like hedge fund manager Steve Cohen, Houston Rockets owner Tillman Fertitta, Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph, Twitch co-founder Justin Kan, Miami mayor Francis X. Suares, and TikTok star Josh Richards, among others.
Today’s word of the day is ‘housing’ as in not the housing bubble or the housing crisis, but the Houston Astros are offering furnished housing to all of their minor league players. This is a major announcement. Life as a minor league player is not great. (12:00) The New York Yankees outbreak has now made national and international news. The government is now involved. The coaching staff got the Johnson & Johnson vaccines and they are still getting COVID. Let’s explain some of these issues. (17:47) So You Wanna Talk To Samson!? Someone asked me what I think will happen with Miguel Cabrera. He just made history on Wednesday night collecting the most hits by a Venezuelan-born player. He’s at the backend of his career and the Tigers stink. (26:30) Review: Transfood (30:22) Houston Rockets owner Tillman Fertitta is back in the news because he said he’s excited about losing. Excuse me? Sir… are you okay? (35:33) NPPOD (37:32) Teddy Bridgewater was traded to the Denver Broncos in the offseason and he’s already making headlines. He had some comments about the Carolina Panthers practices and he had some things to say on All Things Covered with Bryant McFadden and Patrick Peterson. Matt Rhule decided to respond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason Smith and Mike Harmon discuss the Suns’ victory over the Lakers despite Suns G Devin Booker getting ejected from the 2nd half. Tillman Fertitta wants to celebrate James Harden and Jason thinks now is not the time to do so. Plus, Jason and Mike talk about rumors surrounding QB Russell Wilson and let you know the team he won’t end up on! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jay Lubos aka The Young Bucket has returned to meet us at The Summit to discuss the Harden trade and how the outlook of the team has changed. We also play a new game called "GM Scenarios" . The premise of the game are as follows,You are Rafael Stone, and Tillman Fertitta barges into your office demanding that the @houstonrockets make the playoffs this year. So now you must make up to 3 trades that will turn this team from its dismal 6-9 start to a playoff contender!Rules: Make up to 3 trades.Has to be realistic (ie no Lebron or Giannis or any superstar)And trade has to match salary wise. Day-Off Anime Streetwear Shop Day Off for your retro anime goods. Get a 10% off discount using code: dayoffsummitThe Argyle League Barbershop Need a haircut? Book an appointment at the best barbershop in H-Town known as The Argyle League!
Jay Lubos aka The Young Bucket has returned to meet us at The Summit to discuss the Harden trade and how the outlook of the team has changed. We also play a new game called "GM Scenarios" . The premise of the game are as follows, You are Rafael Stone, and Tillman Fertitta barges into your office demanding that the @houstonrockets make the playoffs this year. So now you must make up to 3 trades that will turn this team from its dismal 6-9 start to a playoff contender! Rules: Make up to 3 trades. Has to be realistic (ie no Lebron or Giannis or any superstar) And trade has to match salary wise. Day-Off Anime Streetwear Shop Day Off for your retro anime goods. Get a 10% off discount using code: dayoffsummit The Argyle League Barbershop Need a haircut? Book an appointment at the best barbershop in H-Town known as The Argyle League! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Al Can't Play Kanter d'avui: · Covid Cuñao. ·Daryl Morey, resulta que no té cotxe. No l'han deixat participar de la festa i ha fet tot el que ha pogut per molestar. · Tillman Fertitta: el cosi pobre d'aquest club social que és els dueñus de l'NBA. Al final ha conseguit tot el que volia. ·Stephen Silas i Steve Nash, almax a borbollons. · Victor Oladipo, mal del famoso alert! · Caris Levert i Jarred Allen, RIP els Nets del bailecito un dels equips més divertits dels últims anys. · Indiana, un mercat petit que porta força temps competint molt bé i xapant boques. · Sean Marks i Joe Tsai posen tota la carn a la graella, mai millor dit amb Harden pel mig. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cantplaykanter/message
Today’s word of the day is ‘fox’ as in sly as a fox as in someone who is exceptionally clever or cunning or our pal Theo Epstein. Why was he in the news? He’s joining MLB’s Commissioner’s Office with a new job. Does this mean Theo is in line to be the new commissioner of baseball? Maybe, but let’s explain what this new role will actually be. (11:50) Urban Meyer is the new head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Yay! Tank for Trevor and Urban was a success! Owner Shad Khan had hilarious things to say about his own hiring. (24:45) Review - The LadyKillers. (26:40) So You Wanna Talk To Samson!? Someone asked me about Tillman Fertitta and his reported refusal to trade James Harden to Philly because of Daryl Morey. Whoa. (36:20) NPPOD. - Some more football picks to wet your beaks. (40:00) When will MLB free agency start to open up? Are the Yankees close with DJ? Mets making moves for Brad Hand? #waittosee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Meltzer, is the former CEO of the renowned Leigh Steinberg Sports & Entertainment agency, which was the basis of the Tom Cruise movie Jerry Maguire. He is now the Co-founder, with partner and NFL Hall of Famer, Warren Moon, of Sports 1 Marketing which leverages over $20 billion in relationship capital to market some of the biggest sporting events in the world like the Superbowl, The Masters, the NFL’s Hall of Fame, The Pro Bowl, The Kentucky Derby Breeders’ Cup, and award shows like the Emmys, Oscars, and Grammys as well as numerous charitable events. David regularly speaks around the globe at some of the world’s biggest business, sports, technology, and motivational events as a result, he was recognized as one of Forbes’s Top 10 Keynote Speakers. He has created a value-based consulting model that focuses on guaranteed, quantitative value which has earned him Marshall Goldsmith’s recognition as a Top 100 Business Coach. David’s clients include leaders who are Fortune 100 executives to start-up entrepreneurs. In terms of media, he had a starring role in WGN’s World’s Greatest Motivators, he is the executive producer of Entrepreneur‘s #1 digital business show, Elevator Pitch, and David hosts of one of the top entrepreneur podcasts, The Playbook, which is an engaging mix of exclusive conversations with some of today’s most influential CEOs, sports icons, and successful entrepreneurs – including Gary Vaynerchuck; Jordan Belfort, known as The Wolf of Wall Street; Tillman Fertitta, Owner of Houston Rockets; NBA Champion, Jeremy Lin; Former Professional Racer, Danica Patrick; as well as Cameron Diaz. He is often on the other side of the mic as a frequent guest on a number of interview shows as well as Bloomberg, ESPN, Forbes, CNBC, and Variety. He is a three-time international best-selling author and we’ll be discussing his books and his philosophy. David has been recognized by Variety Magazine as their Sports Humanitarian of the Year and he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. It seems inevitable that he and I were meant to connect as we have some notable overlaps in our Rolodexes—while I’m a bit more so in the sandbox of endurance athletes, we both nevertheless know Colin O’Brady (I “climbed” with him and Lewis Howes and Jesse Itzler at a 29029 a couple of years ago in Vermont, and Colin’s been on my show); and Daniel Lubetzky, KIND bar founder, and I have done Davos together a number of times and I profiled him and his work in my book, The New Humanitarians. I still need him to connect me with Cameron Diaz though… We delve into David’s origin story, which may be a surprise to some. Many successful individuals become that way because they were born on third base and think they hit a triple as Barry Switzer used to say, that’s not the case with David. His also shares how he earned and then lost over $100 million, went bankrupt and then made an amazing comeback. We discuss how Covid-19 has impacted his sports work and humanitarian work. And he gives some actionable advice for entrepreneurs and business leaders as well. We discuss his books, starting with his most recent, the best selling Game-Time Decision Making: High-Scoring Business Strategies from the Biggest Names in Sports. Tilman Fertitta chairman and CEO of Landry's, owner of the Golden Nugget Casinos and the NBA's Houston Rockets, wrote the Foreword, and said: “No matter what ‘game’ you’re playing, teaching others to make the right decisions is even more important for leaders. If you can equip others with the ability to make informed and well-reasoned calls, your impact is scalable. This is the core of David’s approach to Game-Time Decision Making: to empower you and those around you with the awareness and ability to make the right call when the ‘game’ is on the line and the pressure is high.” David’s method of structuring the book is via sports metaphor, in particular-football. I particularly enjoyed his style of chapter structure as “The Offense and Defense” for the business areas of Branding or Marketing or Communication, and the topical areas of putting together an all-pro team with diverse skillsets, building a positive mindset, and learning from failures. In our conversation, David gives us a highlight-reel of his points from the book. His concept of “asking” in Chapter 3 reminded me of Amanda Palmer’s Art of Asking TED talk and her subsequent book. David notes the power in something so simple, and too often overlooked. In his prior book, Connected to Goodness he identifies seven interconnected principles that are applicable to our lives in general and just as relevant to more specific pursuits such as business along with the four key elements they are predicated upon. His first book, Be Unstoppable: How to Create the Life You Love is a very quick and enjoyable read. That book breaks down how people tend to limit themselves with their beliefs and mindset, and offers strategies that will change the way people pursue their goals. In it he wrote about shifting his business paradigm to be of service, and this becomes is a thread throughout our conversation. He hosts a very popular Friday Trainings for entrepreneurs, star-up founders, and business leaders. This led to his thoughts on the difference between a good coach and a good mentor, and we then delve into coaching (David commands 5-figure coaching gigs), getting value from coaching, various methods to coaching, and much more. Uniquely, David’s life goal is to inspire or make a billion people happy. I think you’ll enjoy leaning how he goes about doing that, and measuring it. This ethos, along with his humanitarian work in Kenya and other projects are what distinguish David from others. His positive spirit is infectious and his resilience and caring for others, an inspiration.
We talk about what's next for the Rockets after front office leader Daryl Morey stepped down. The team is officially a dysfunctional mess. Morey upset a lot of people in the NBA offices by sending a tweet that offended Hong Kong and cost the league and the Rockets millions of dollars. New Rockets owner Tillman Fertitta has now turned over every major leader in the organization and the team is worse off then when he bought them.
Sean and Seth react to Rockets owner, Tillman Fertitta's comments on the NBA being a political league, break down what making Hopkins the highest paid WR would entail, discuss the Astros being the favorite in the AL, and do the Headlines. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Clint and Show discuss whether we are any closer to having an MLB season, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's strong message from the league, and why Tillman Fertitta should make Rockets fans happy.
Bomani Jones discusses the "funny money" implications of NBA owners and the possible return to action for the league, namely Tillman Fertitta in light of his recent visit to The White House (1:34). Plus, author and journalist Sam Smith joins for the final installment of The Right Time Book Club on his book "The Jordan Rules", including if he thought it would be controversial when he wrote it, the media's fascination with Michael Jordan, and Jordan's view of Horace Grant as "the snitch" when it came to the book's sourcing (13:48). All that and more!
Bomani Jones discusses the "funny money" implications of NBA owners and the possible return to action for the league, namely Tillman Fertitta in light of his recent visit to The White House (1:34). Plus, author and journalist Sam Smith joins for the final installment of The Right Time Book Club on his book "The Jordan Rules", including if he thought it would be controversial when he wrote it, the media's fascination with Michael Jordan, and Jordan's view of Horace Grant as "the snitch" when it came to the book's sourcing (13:48). All that and more!
We run through the latest news around the NBA, including Tillman Fertitta’s comments to Donald Trump about the return of the NBA, Jazz wing Bojan Bogdanovic’s wrist surgery, and the Knicks’ new assistant GM, Frank Zanin (1:49). Then, we give our closing thoughts on ESPN’s Michael Jordan documentary ‘The Last Dance’ (35:30).Hosts: Chris Vernon and Kevin O’Connor
Sean and Seth exhale that Brandin Cooks will not wear Hopkins' former number, react to the NFL's timetable moving forward, and discuss why they feel good about having Tillman Fertitta as the Rockets' owner after reading Sam Amick's story.
RUNDOWN Today's episode begins with a song that is fitting for the day of its release! Mitch talks about what he and his family did for his birthday and the guys weigh in on an interesting statement made by Kevin Garnett. A four-pack of guests including Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, Fred Couples, Bloomberg Journalist Drake Bennett, & Seattle Dragons President Ryan Gustafson. Later, Mitch and Scott chat about the Unfiltered TV Theme Song Tourney, haircuts at home, and their cautiously optimistic perception about where we are in the course of this virus. GUESTS Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding | Harvard Epidemiologist & Senior Fellow at Federation of American Scientists Fred Couples | PGA golfer Drake Bennett | Bloomberg journalist Ryan Gustafson | Seattle Dragons President TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Will this iconic sports tune emerge as a contender in the Unfiltered TV Theme Song Tourney? 18:11 | Episode naming rights are awarded to one of the handful of notable 87s in sports history. 22:44 | Mitch's birthday was on Saturday and his family put together an in-home celebration. 28:46 | Kevin Garnett perked up Sonics fans' ears with a recent comment about helping to bring a team back to Seattle. 31:38 | Scott was stunned when he realized who was in the booth during an old broadcast of a college hoops game from 1990. 37: 08 | GUEST: Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding returns for a COVID-19 update and the steps needed to nip it in the bud. 54:50 | GUEST: 1992 Masters Champion Fred Couples joins the show to shares some memories from his countless rounds at Augusta. 1:27:08 | GUEST: Bloomberg Journalist Drake Bennett breaks down the timeline of Zoom's rise in popularity primarily during the coronavirus period and its prospects of long-term success. 1:45:12 | GUEST: Seattle Dragons President Ryan Gustafson reflects on the shortened 2020 XFL season and the takeaways that can be applied to either the NFL or a future expansion league. 1:57:20 | A random reference about a cast member of Taxi sparks Mitch's memory...coincidentally...about the actor's keen sense of memory. 2:02:28 | What are we supposed to do with haircuts since all the barber shops are shut down? 2:05:38 | If you have a loved one that is on the front lines in health care, we are still accepting donations to send Zeeks Pizza to our local heroes. 2:10:29 | The actions by billionaires Bill Gates and Rockets owner Tillman Fertitta in response to coronavirus are in stark contrast of one another.
We discuss the advice Tilman Fertitta, owner of the Landry's restaurant corporation gives in his latest book, Shut Up and Listen. Fertitta runs a multi-billion dollar corporation in Houston, TX and is the brains behind brand names such as Joe's Crab Shack, Rainforest Cafe and Morton's The Steakhouse and his book discusses how remains successful every day. We discuss how his advice can be applied to all business owners, big and small and how it can contribute to your every day success.
INTERNETS! On this episode of The Premium Pete Show, Pete sits down with Restauranteur/Entrepreneur/Philanthropist, MARK BIRNBAUM! Mark speaks on coming up on the NYC club scene in the late 90s, going into business with Eugene Remm to build Tenjune (one of NYC's biggest celebrity night clubs back in the day), befriending Diddy, pivoting business strategy from clubs to restaurants to create Catch & Catch Steak (two of the most sought after reservations in the US), partnering with Tillman Fertitta (owner of the Houston Rockets), Michael Jordan leaving him star-struck, his philanthropic endeavors with The Covenant House + so much more! Kick Back, Relax & PRESS Play, CHEA!
Colin agrees with the Pro Football Focus ratings that Carson Wentz is incredible and does not get enough credit. He says Aaron Rodgers cannot use an injured receiver as an excuse to not beat the Cowboys because the great QBs in this league deal with that all the time. He compares Lamar Jackson to Bitcoin and why the risk is worth the reward. Plus, Houston Rockets owner Tillman Fertitta talks about acquiring Russell Westbrook and the one thing that all billionaires have in common. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In this episode we piggie back Tillman Fertitta's recent book topic of shutting up and listening.... Tillman is a Houston native, business mogul recognized as a world leader in dining, hospitality and entertainment. He is knows as the “riches restauranteur in the world” and is the very well known sole owner of the NBA's Houston Rockets. In the episode we discuss the importance of getting in the habit of removing the ego and shutting up and listening to people to then not only hear from their nuggets but being open to hearing about their problems so you can come with a solution based perspective to solve them or perhaps offer them a solution. Tillman often says it's just as easy to say yes as it is to say not so why say no?
To start the hour off, the guys are talking to Tillman Fertitta, owner of the Houston Rockets and Landry's Inc. Halfway thru the hour, the guys play a limo game to give away tickets.
Tillman Fertitta, owner of the Houston Rockets, joins the show to talk about his new book "Shut Up and Listen", and talks about the future of in-game betting, as well as how the NBA has become the most "hip" sports league. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See why Houston Rockets owner and billionaire Tillman Fertitta says, “People who ask questions are often the smartest in the room because they have the humility to ask about what they don’t know.”
Bomani weighs in on the Russell Westbrook trade and recaps meeting Zion in Vegas (0:35). Plus, he dishes on whether or not it is fair to suggest "father time" is catching up with Serena Williams in wake of her loss to Simona Halep in the Wimbledon final (15:32) and Baxter Holmes' story about how the specialization of child athletes is causing serious health issues (26:20). An IYHH featuring a hoverboard flying over "Bastille Day" in Paris (37:10) and inspirational voicemails from listeners dealing with blackouts cap things off (49:19).
Bomani weighs in on the Russell Westbrook trade and recaps meeting Zion in Vegas (0:35). Plus, he dishes on whether or not it is fair to suggest "father time" is catching up with Serena Williams in wake of her loss to Simona Halep in the Wimbledon final (15:32) and Baxter Holmes' story about how the specialization of child athletes is causing serious health issues (26:20). An IYHH featuring a hoverboard flying over "Bastille Day" in Paris (37:10) and inspirational voicemails from listeners dealing with blackouts cap things off (49:19).
Chris and Casey fight Skype, Sniffles, and a 15 hour time difference to talk Game 2, Australian storefronts, and Tillman Fertitta. Thanks for listening!!
Chris and Casey fight Skype, Sniffles, and a 15 hour time difference to talk Game 2, Australian storefronts, and Tillman Fertitta. Thanks for listening!!
Mark Brinbaum is the cofounder of the EMM Group, who owns the Catch restaurant chain, which are arguably the hottest restaurants in the world with A-list celebrities visiting weekly. He recently sold 50% of his company to Tillman Fertitta the Texas billionaire who's the man behind the CNBC show “Billion Dollar Buyer” and also recently bought the 17 restaurants of BR Guest. In this episode of Action & Ambition with Andrew Medal, Mark discusses his beginnings and how he turned his passion for nightlife into a thriving business.
Tillman Fertitta has been inducted into the UH Athletics Hall of Fame, Rice Village singing competition crowns Rice University's Philharmonics champion, Texans players auctioning cleats for a cause
Catherine Giudici Lowe is the ultimate mompreneur and beloved #BachelorNation favorite by winning the heart of The Bachelor's Sean Lowe in 2013. As a gifted creative, Catherine loves to express herself with witty love notes and stationary, which sealed the deal for her and Sean. During the planning of her fairy tale wedding, Catherine fell in love with crafting unique and thoughtful invitations, which sparked her current company, LoweCo. And most recently, Catherine has accepted an investment from "Billion Dollar Buyer," Tillman Fertitta and featured in the CNBC hit show! In this episode, we dive into the realities of building a luxe paper goods company and maintaining a public image with a growing family (#2 is on the way!) Find LoweCo's luxe stationary and paper goods at: http://www.goloweco.com/ Instagram/Twitter @Lowe_co & @catherinegiudici Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goloweco/ _____________________________________________ Our Podcast is now on SPOTIFY!! Click Here More Podcasts, Videos and Articles of other Rebel Role Models at: www.rebelrolemodel.com Follow Us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snap, Linked @RebelRoleModel Click here to watch our YouTube Video Interviews! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfn_Q-6wM4e-6VN0-X0fN0Q
Hosts: Rekaya Gibson and Angela Spears Podcast Sponsored by: Cuisine Noir Magazine - a food, wine, and travel magazine about African Americans College Football Angela and Rekaya discuss college football, weeks one and two. Alabama (24) vs Florida St. (7) Michigan (33) vs Florida (17) Oklahoma (31) vs Ohio St. (16) Tennessee (42) vs Georgia Tech (41) in two overtimes Louisville (47) vs North Carolina (35) Texas Christian University (28) vs Arkansas (7) Early-Season Heisman Rankings according to ESPN Poll: Oklahoma Quarterback Baker Mayfield Louisville Quarterback Lamar Jackson UCLA Quarterback Josh Rosen The poll got it wrong: Lamar Jackson should be ranked #1 Sports News Quarterback Holly Neher, 16-year-old from Florida, threw a 42-yard touchdown pass in first varsity game. First female from her school and possibly the state to do so. WNBA Plays started September 6. Houston Rockies sold to Tillman Fertitta for $2.2 Billion according to NBA reports USA Basketball beat Argentina to win gold at FIBA AmeriCup 2017 Tennis player-extraordinaire Serena Williams gave birth to a baby girl. Announcement Black Girls Do Bike “These Hips are Made for Cycling Virtual Ride” starts September 23 – October 7. Register now: http://www.blackgirlsdobike.com/thesehips Thank you for being a patron on Patreon – www.patreon.com/blackgirlstalksport
The Houston Rockets have been sold for an NBA record 2.2 billion dollars. Their new owner is local businessman Tillman Fertitta. I give you the details of the deal in part 1 of a 2 part segment.
Ep. 127: June 1, 2016On Today's Show:Kim K takes 2 hours to get ready. Why can't ladies be themselves. Amazing 13 year old opera singer. Show tries to imitate young teen. Guest billionaire Tillman Fertitta. Elvis' new mouse friend. Guy sh*t on scanner. Domino Pizza bus. Things weddings guests hate. Why are bridesmaid's dresses so hideous? Natasha upset with Elvis over his gameplay. IMYGirl Natasha's advice - friend is mad over kids.
Ep. 127: June 1, 2016 On Today's Show: Kim K takes 2 hours to get ready. Why can’t ladies be themselves. Amazing 13 year old opera singer. Show tries to imitate young teen. Guest billionaire Tillman Fertitta. Elvis’ new mouse friend. Guy sh*t on scanner. Domino Pizza bus. Things weddings guests hate. Why are bridesmaid’s dresses so hideous? Natasha upset with Elvis over his gameplay. IMYGirl Natasha’s advice - friend is mad over kids.
Chris and Casey fight Skype, Sniffles, and a 15 hour time difference to talk Game 2, Australian storefronts, and Tillman Fertitta. Thanks for listening!!