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How do you get the most out of your production studio rental? How do you make the most of your studio rental? How many times have you rented a stage only to be nickle-and-dimed by the owner? How many times have you arrived and realized the studio wasn't exactly what you thought you wanted or needed? Whether it's green screen, white cyc, build sets, you are spending those hard earned dollars for the day(s) there. You may not realize there is a better way. Long time studio owner, speaker, and filmmaker Bob Bekian is going to share insider secrets to help you have a better production day and get the most bang for your buck. He's going to share some of the crazy things he's seen on sets...and how to avoid ruining your production and wasting precious time and money. (Episode 57) Hosted by Director/Producer Jenn Page. If you want to be notified when the next accelerator goes live and other fun events fill out the form on our website at TheWorkingDirector.Pro. You can also go there to join our private FB group for directors so you can attend these live conversations and get your questions answered; as well as, to learn about The Working Director course that helps emerging filmmakers become working directors faster. More on Bob: Originally from Venice California, Bob Bekian was one of the original Dogtown skateboarders in the 1970's and has kept that “go for it “ attitude throughout his life business career. Bob started his career selling industrial contracts for Billion dollar companies and learned how big corporations operate. Bob learned the lessons of business first hand and then was recruited into the media industry taking over a $5 Million annual revenue SONY distribution company and building it to $35 million in 3 years. His innovative approach landed contracts with clients such as the NBA and Disney. From there he built his own companies including Pro HD Rentals , Spotburner and Loyal Studios. Evolving into producing and directing, Bob has completed over 1000 projects in 15 years ranging from pharma commercials to Snoop Dogg music videos. Bob continues to run his media companies and has evolved into developing a self-development platform (bobbekian.com) which focuses on Mind/Body and Spirit motivational content. Bob is very proud of his family including his wife of 35 years Sonia and his two grown sons Shane a business litigation attorney and Bryce who owns a digital advertising agency. Bob is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys skiing, golf and pickleball. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkingdirector/message
Sebo Walker discusses moving in with Colin Provost in Huntington Beach, getting on Element Skateboards, living in a van around Stoner Park, going from Element to Stacks, getting into painting griptape, getting on Krooked Skateboards & skiing with Mark Gonzales, going bowling and turning pro, moving back up to the Pacific Northwest to raise a family, the Staples Center nollie flip manual and much more! Timestamps: 00:00:00 Sebo Walker 00:00:37 Papa Sebo living in the Pacific Northwest 00:02:14 Moving to Venice California to chase the dream 00:06:12 Moving in with Colin Provost in Huntington 00:15:16 Our Sponsor: AG1 00:16:51 The eS games of skate 00:19:40 Getting on Element Skateboards 00:27:55 Going from Element to Stacks 00:53:57 Livin' in a van... 01:01:39 The loving call-out 01:09:48 The end of Stacks 01:11:26 Getting on Krooked Skateboards 01:13:37 Sebo's grip jobs 01:24:07 Skating for (and with) Mark Gonzales 01:25:45 Going bowling and going pro 01:33:48 Gracias LA 01:34:36 The Staples Center nollie flip manual 01:47:54 Sebo's new video part Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our friend and comedian Andrew Collin stops by for this weeks @countryclubadjacent Podcast! Recorded in Venice California at the Friday Beers Offices. This episode is sponsored by Long Drink WWW.LongDrink.com Shop Country Club Adjacent Apparel Countryclubadjacent.shop
The Very Worst Thing That Could Possibly Happen is written and directed by Alex Kemp, and produced by Chica Barbosa, at Wolf at the Door Studios in Venice California. Starring Antonia Desplat, Yvette Lu and Isaac Gonzalez Rossi. Featuring Pej Vahdat, Kaye Chen, Tiffany Chu, James Taku Leung, Julien Marlon Samani, Karim Benz, Julian Tshikuna, Chica Barbosa, and Chelsea Rose Cook. Engineer and Sound Designer: Beau Milkis. Music by Alex Kemp. Intimacy Coordinator: Denise Khumalo. Sensitivity Reader: Sarah Clark. Production Coordinator: Kendra McDonald. Additional production by Federico Torrado and Camilo Garzon. Executive Producers: Winnie Kemp and Alex Kemp
Marlon H from Venice California has been sober for 26 years, he is telling his story at an unknown meeting held somewhere in Southern California in 2019. There is a slight hiss in random parts of this one and when I removed it that distorted the rest of the sound so I left it in, its not very noticeable but fyi... NSFW Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate AA Event List: https://scast.us/events If you have an AA roundup, retreat, convention or workshop coming up, we would be happy to give you a shout out here on the podcast and list the event on the Sober Cast website. Visit the link above and look for "Submit Your Event" in the blue box. Sober Cast has 2100+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com
The girls are in studio in Venice California & talk about playing infront of Phil Mickelson, Winning a long drive challenge & marks new lifestyle. Drink Day Chaser! www.daychaser.com
We're getting ready! My podcast tour of the USA promoting THIS SHOW starts July 2022 and today I talk about all the updates on the tour plans. From tour life in a van… Where we are heading… What will be doing on tour… ..and WHY… This episode is the official kick off of to all things pre-tour planning going on. Be sure to join the Facebook group called “The ‘Everything Else' in Bodybuilding Podcast Insiders!” to share your thoughts. Additional Resources: -Support my podcast tour of The United States with a donation! https://patron.podbean.com/eeinbb -Doing a show? Not sure if you are posing correctly? Come to a Learn To Pose™ LIVE Virtual Clinic! www.posingpractice.com -Want to WIN your next competition? I can help! Learn more at: www.posingwinsshows.com -FREE posing tutorials for Figure, Bikini, and Men's Physique competitors at www.learntopose.com -FREE ebook “5 Things Every Bodybuilding and Fitness Competitor Needs To Know Before Preparing For A Show” at www.eeinbb.com -Grab your “My Own Motivation” tank top at shop.killitwithdrive.com Key Takeaways: *The details of our tour van! (2:22) *Previous life in airbnbs (3:58) *My husband Vassilios' packing “lightly” skills (7:35) *Pop up posing clinics (9:07) *My “why” for doing the tour (11:20) ----TRANSCRIPT---- Hey guys I hope you are all having a great start to your week. As mentioned in my last episode I will be on the road promoting this show throughout the United States on a Podcast tour beginning next month. I will be posting episodes at least twice a week sharing the inside scoop of our tour, visiting various gyms, attending events, and of course hosting interviews. I will continue to share tips, strategies, and my personal thoughts on the industry in separate episodes as well. I might even broadcast right from our van, which by the way, my husband and I picked up this past week. Things are getting really exciting! By the way, I've never owned a mini van before so I had no idea when the listing said “stow away seats” that the seats literally stow into the floor. It was like a transformer movie. I had no idea that mini vans were capable of so much storage. We will have just enough space for the stuff we are planning to bring on the road and for the two of us to sleep. We plan to hit all 50 states during the next year and, like I said, broadcast from different events and locations. If you think there is a location or event that really needs some publicity, let me know and we will consider putting it on the list. Join the Everything Else in Bodybuilding podcast Insiders group on Facebook if you haven't. I'll post a link here in the show description. Speaking of stuff, because it's two of us and a van, we are going to need to pack strategically. I'm somewhat prepared for this because twice in my life before literally everything I owned was in my car. The first time was after a divorce and the second time was maybe four years ago when my husband and I traveled the country and stayed in various locations around Los Angelos California for about 6 months. We rented the house back home out and sold all of our extra stuff so we could pack lightly. I definitely learned my lesson about packing lightly on that trip. At the beginning of our trip we had black garbage bags packed up to our ears because I thought I might want my own pillow and stuff, and plastic bags are the easiest to stuff these things into. At this time airbnbs were still affordable so we traveled and stayed in airbnbs the whole time. About halfway through the trip we ended up tossing a bunch of extra stuff, and the pillows and blankets went out the door and we could actually see out the rear view window now. Plus we didn't look so homeless anymore without garbage bags piled high behind us in the back seats. I did insist on carrying a set of dumbbells across the country and back that I was not willing to get rid of. They are the convertible kind that goes from 5lbs to 50lbs. I only used them once on the beach in Venice California, because we went to gyms instead. Didn't matter. There was no way they were getting tossed. Haven't used them since either. And still not getting tossed. Absolutely zero logic. I know. But I guess this is what we call bodybuilder problems. On the trip 4 years ago, like I said, airbnbs were still affordable, but I didn't say they were great. Some were downright gross. I can't tell you how many places in California we stayed at on that trip that weren't clean. Back then it wasn't uncommon for me to go to the store and buy cleaning supplies and clean the places we paid to stay at. True story. One place was so gross the dirty towels from the people that stayed there before us were still on the floor. Dirty dishes were still in the sink. And the accumulation of crumbs and food on the counter looked like it had never been cleaned. Apparently the person that was supposed to clean the place had an emergency and couldn't do so before we got there. We were backed into a corner because pickings were already slim, especially last minute pickings in LA, so it was either try to hunt down a new place to stay, or just roll up my sleeves and clean the place myself. I opted to clean because at least I knew if I cleaned it, it would be clean. I'm telling you, pickings are slim in the LA area. There was one other place we stayed at in Malibu that had incredible views of the ocean, but your bedroom wasn't a bedroom. It was literally someone's living room. So here we are in someone's condo sleeping in their living room. There were two other people living here at the same time who each had their own private bedroom. It was so weird and awkward. The condo had an open floor plan so the living room was open to the kitchen. This meant that at any time one of the residents wanted to come out of their room and grab something from the fridge, we were right there on full view on full display. So weird. I couldn't wait to leave. So when I say pickings were slim then, I'm not kidding. And now, with airbnb prices, fees, cleaning fees, and all other fees are so expensive it's not worth it to stay in a dump place for $5000 a month. $6,000/month if you want a decent place in the LA/Venice/Santa Monica area. Even in Las Vegas air bibs used to be reasonable, but not so much anymore there either. The prices are about double now. So not worth it. I'd rather live in a van. So we are. Having downsized multiple times I'm prepared to pack much lighter and only bring essentials. We are going to buy a grill so we can cook from anywhere. We plan to have a cooler and buy food fresh daily since we won't have the means to store food for long periods. I have meal replacement shakes that have 36 grams of protein, 21 grams of carbs, and 6 grams of fat so I'll have 1-2 of them a day which makes it easier to figure out food too. I will share how we manage our food in more in detail while on the road. This episode is more of a snapshot in time of our pre-trip planning. It will be fun to see how things play out and evolve while on the road. My husband on the other hand, isn't going to pack lightly so we will probably still be up to our ears while driving. He is bringing two bmx bikes and refuses to stick them on the back of the vehicle due to weather concerns and theft. So I insisted on dumbbells on the first trip around the country and this time it's him and our BMX bikes. He used to bmx and do tricks on his bike his entire youth so he is excited to stop at skate parks around the United States while we are on tour. He wants me to be doing bmx tricks on my bike like him. I'll keep you guys posted on how that goes. In addition to the bmx bikes, my husband is also bringing an electric and acoustic guitar. For those of you who don't know, my husband Vassilios is a musician and was signed to a record label and traveled for many years with the band Otherwise. He has since been writing all new original music and was just in the studio in NYC earlier this year with multi grammy award winning producer Michael Mangini producing one of his songs. So as you can imagine, there is no way we are leaving the guitars behind either. So we will be cuddling with not just bikes, but guitars too. Right now we are finalizing all the details of our trip and making preparations. For one, we are looking into wrapping the van with the name of the podcast all over it. So if you see our van on the road, be sure to honk and wave! We also have a spreadsheet with all the locations and events we are going to stop at around the country. We will continue mapping things out over the next week or so. We plan to do some in person interviews of guests while on the road instead of just the virtual ones I have done so far. I'm also excited to announce that I plan to do pop up posing clinics while on the road. I've reached out to a few of promotors from different federations to see if there are locations in the country that they might need an expert teacher to host a clinic or two for them. Perhaps you and a group of friends might want a pop up clinic too. Perhaps you are a promoter or coach and want a clinic yourself. If you have a group of people that want to learn posing skills, hit me up, and we might just add you to the tour. As you know, I have experience in 6 federations so my niche is being able to switch between teaching the posing requirements for every federation and division. I also consult people on what division and federation is the best option or options for them base on their look and best attributes. And, I see this all the time, when people look up posing tutorials they don't realize the requirements aren't the same among all federations so they show up on stage doing the wrong poses. I ensure my clients are always prepared. I plan to do pop up posing clinics on the road for all federations and divisions. NPC, OCB, WNBF, Fitness Universe, The WBFF, you name it. You want to learn bodybuilding posing? How about classic physique? Figure? Wellness, or maybe you are a bikini competitor and you walk like a baby giraffe in high heels and want to learn how to walk a runway. I'm a one stop shop. Plus, most people go to a clinic right now and learn ONE federation's posing, and honestly, I'm seeing a lot of hot mess posing coming out of these clinics. Some people teaching these classes are decent posers but crappy teachers. My clinics are the starting place to being an incredible poser and performer on stage. I still have my posing wins shows program for men and women who are the most driven in this sport to win, but if you just want to learn the basics on posing and find out if you are posing correctly, right now, you can come to a virtual posing clinic if you go to posingpractice.com . I'm excited to offer these clinics live in person while on our podcast tour. So again, hit me up if you would like me to host one for you and your people. And let's be real, people compete in bodybuilding shows to win them. A perspective from someone new or different than what you are getting now could be that thing that you need to go from "meh" to awesome. There is always room for improvement. Speaking of improvement and winning mindset….I'm also going to share on this part 1 episode of my podcast tour prep the reason I'm doing the tour in the first place. Have you ever heard the saying, “a dream without action is just a wish?” I believe that if you want to achieve something, you can't sit by passive and wait for it to happen. Or it'll never happen. You'll never win the bodybuilding show if you don't pick a show, you know? You'll never get the job offer if you don't apply. You have to put yourself out there or you are only wishing for a result. And the result I want is to bring massive attention to this podcast and grow it to a million downloads. I want this show to be the #1 resource on all issues in bodybuilding for competitors across all federations and divisions. To become the #1 resource and achieve a million downloads, it's not going to happen from sitting by passive. Competing in bodybuilding shows taught me how to be patient and persistent while pursuing my goals, and to not be afraid to put myself out there for people to critique me. To become awesome in bodybuilding you HAVE to be patient. You HAVE to put the work in day in and day out in the gym. And do it again, and again, and again. For years. And people weighing themselves every day freaking out over a half of a pound of weight gain from the cookie they had the day before need to go and take a big dump and get over it. One day doesn't kill your progress. It's having the ability to detach from the emotional component of eating and look at food as fuel. And do it again the next day, and the next day, and the next. I'm fully prepared to be on the road for the next year in our van promoting the show. I'm prepared to put the work in day in and day out just like I've always done as a competitor. I'm prepared to put myself out there for my dream. I also know when there is room for improvement. And right now, there is a lot of room for improvement getting eyes on this podcast. It's actually a little ironic - the title of this podcast episode. I called it podcast tour prep….. I didn't mean it this way, but doesn't “tour prep” sound a lot like “contest prep?” Well there you go. Alright guys now that you have a little more background I'll continue to share with you the inside scoop on the tour going forward. I also have a lot more to talk about regarding this industry and will continue to share my thoughts going forward. I might even post a second episode this week for you so if you haven't done so yet, be sure to like, subscribe, and share this podcast to get notified of new episodes and let others know about them too. If you are listening on apple podcasts please leave a review too. I have some really good interviews on some juicy topics lined up too so be on the lookout for more great content coming. And before I go if you want to show some love to our tour, you can make a contribution to our tour support and help keep us going on the road at https://patron.podbean.com/eeinbb . The link will also be in the description of this podcast. Ok guys all for now. I'll be back very soon.
Griff, Mart & stots are in studio at Friday Beers while Jake is in NYC. They talk about playing the hype golf tournament, a lesson with George Gankas and more. Episode brought to you by Underdog Fantasy and Live Forever Golf
https://terriblehappytalks.com/Lije Sarki is a skateboarder, film producer, husband and father. Lije is a past guest on the show dating all the way back to episode #95, in which we discuss his involvement in the movie The Peanut Butter Falcon, his first film Concrete Kids, and also the PUSH docu-series for the Berrics. Lije and I discuss the sobriety journey, the (at times) thank less nature of being in the creative realm, the gift of still being able to progress on his skateboard in his mid-40's and much more. Lije is with me live from his home in Venice California! ShanLije advocates for:Feed the Streets LACOMPANIES THAT SUPPORT THIS PODCAST:Use the THT code!!!INDOSOLE Code: THT(15% discount shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Sandals made from recycled Tyres. Timeless footwear for the conscious consumer.KingPin Skate ShopCode: THT(Get 15% Discount)Best Skateshop in Australia!Best shoe range ever: Vans, Nike, Adidas, Lakai, Fallen, Etnies (and more).Rad clothes (To many to mention)Best skateboard brands: Baker, Girl, Chocolate, FA, Hockey, Antihero, Passport (and way more).Australian owned and operated. Best dudes ever! Get on dat code.KRUSH ORGANICS - CBD oils and topicalsCode: THT(Get a HUGE 40% Discount...shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Purveyors of the finest CBD oils and topicals. I think long and hard about who I want to be affiliated with, and I'm stoked to embark on a new affiliation with Krush Organics and advocate for the use of CBD products for supplementary use. Do the research yourself, the health benefits are unquestionable. It's done so much for me, especially during times of stress and anxiety, it's improved the quality of my sleep and sped up my recovery time especially post workouts. And it's all natural.Write a review on Apple Podcasts and give a 5 star rating.Thanks for listening!Big love and respect,ShanSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/THTpodcast)
Live from Venice (California), the boys breakdown the weekend that was in Los Angeles with a special focus on the opening of Jonas Wood at Kordansky. They also visit openings at Chateau Shatto and the massive new Night Gallery space. Plus dinner at Kismet, star-packed parties and more. You probably don't want to miss this one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/benjamin-godsill/support
Justin Lovato is a former bodybuilder who made a new for himself at Golds Gym in Venice California. After dabbling with plant medicine in his late 20's, he slowly but surely started making the shift to a healthier and more conscious lifestyle. He now is devoted to helping others access their true power through breathwork, shamanic practices, weight training, and more. You can find him on instagram @justindlovato for more enlightening content. Enjoy!
From humble beginnings from a Hispanic family in Venice California. Elsa Ramon, became a Jr. High on air journalist. She decided then, that was to be the thing. Emmy-winning, driven, and passionate former television news journalist, producer, and writer. Evolved to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology evangelist. See how Latina girl turned news anchor became orange pilled and through her production news toward bitcoin in today's episode of Bit About Crypto.
The girls are in studio at Friday Beers HQ talking about their round in San Diego with Golden Tate, Jermaine Dye & The Common Kings. How it went shooting with Bleacher Report & the upcoming Vegas trip. They are doing a stand up comedy show DECEMBER 3rd in LOS ANGELES at JAM IN THE VAN!! Get tickets today!
This episode features Ellie Pritts, a digital and physical artist who is collaborating with Bright Moments Gallery in Venice California to curate IRL NFT art shows. Josh meets with Ellie in person at Bright Moments on a Zoom call with Jeff and Eathan to discuss her upcoming Electric Psychedelia show. Learn what advice today's guest, Ellie Pritts has so artists can kill it with NFTs. And stay tuned for Hot Topics and find out what's next in the never-ending GameStop saga. Up front, Bright Moments founder, Seth Goldstein makes a guest appearance to talk about the growth of his project and the popularity of their "Crypto Venetian" NFTs.
This episode features Ellie Pritts, a digital and physical artist who is collaborating with Bright Moments Gallery in Venice California to curate IRL NFT art shows. Josh meets with Ellie in person at Bright Moments on a Zoom call with Jeff and Eathan to discuss her upcoming Electric Psychedelia show. Learn what advice today's guest, Ellie Pritts has so artists can kill it with NFTs. And stay tuned for Hot Topics and find out what's next in the never-ending GameStop saga. Up front, Bright Moments founder, Seth Goldstein makes a guest appearance to talk about the growth of his project and the popularity of their "Crypto Venetian" NFTs.More from Edge of NFT:
Welcome my friends to a very special “Inside Wayne Manor with Stephen Wayne and Friends” Jim Gone 4 50. Part Two. James Douglas Morrison. I have so much to say about this man, he has unknowingly guided my life since I was in high school. This special is a labor of love as we remember Jim Morrison on the so called 50th anniversary of his death. In this episode we hear an interview that has never been played on the air before. I've been saving this interview for the right time, and now seems right. Portions of my interview with the author of "The Lizard King" and co-author of "No One Here Gets Out Alive" Mr. Jerry Hopkins. We hear about Jim's visions of the future of culture and he nails his prediction on music. And we then hear about James leaving this world. (If thats what you believe). And we hear some not quite convincing details from the manager Mr. Bill Siddons. This culmination of audio interviews was given to the world by Jim Ladd, Ben Fong Toress, Tony Thomas, PBS, Martin Smith, and Salli Stevenson. And on a personal note, the spirit of this rock star, dionysus, shaman, poet, or what ever you choose to call him, he was and is still a major part of my life, and believe it or not one of the reasons I find myself in Venice California. So this special is been in the making for close to 40 years of my life, and it still continues. Thank you to Jim, Ray, Robbie, and John. For giving me and the world, words and music that can never be duplicated and means so much to so many. So thank you, for letting me indulge you with one of my passions in life. And for those who care to ask me what I think, has it or is it 50? Go ahead ask. If you dare. Enjoy, stay safe and healthy!!!!!!!! PS: Keep your eye on my social media pages for selected listening, and reading concerning The Door's and Jim Morrison.
Welcome my friends to a very special “Inside Wayne Manor with Stephen Wayne and Friends” Jim Gone 4 50. Part One. James Douglas Morrison. I have so much to say about this man, he has unknowingly guided my life since I was in high school. This special is a labor of love as we remember Jim Morrison on the so called 50th anniversary of his death. In this episode we hear from those who knew him best, including The Doors them selves, Ray, Robby, and John. Also Danny Sugerman. Then we hear James on Jim. And what I believe was one of the most important legal cases against music in history. This culmination of audio interviews was given to the world by Jim Ladd, Mike Lazar, Geoffrey Cannon, Howard Smith, Bob Chorush, and Salli Stevenson. With the man himself, Mr. Mojo Risin. And on a personal note, the spirit of this rock star, dionysus, shaman, poet, or what ever you choose to call him, he was and is still a major part of my life, and believe it or not one of the reasons I find myself in Venice California. So this special is been in the making for close to 40 years of my life, and it still continues. So thank you, for letting me indulge you with one of my passions in life. The truth is out there. Enjoy, stay safe and healthy!!!!!!!! PS: Keep your eye on my social media pages for selected listening, and reading concerning The Door's and Jim Morrison.
Here is some history about Venice California and some of my thoughts. Enjoy and have fun .Hello, my name is Farley Burge .I am a comedian, actor and dog lover. I live in L.A. Thank you for tuning in to “Thoughts with Farley” and this podcast will cover some interesting topics. Please tell your friends that you listened to me. Should you have any suggestions or questions, please contact farleypodcast@gmail.com or IG Farleypodcast.
WELCOME TO A VERY SPECIAL EDITION OF INSIDE WAYNE MANOR WITH STEPHEN WAYNE AND FRIENDS. “THE MINDS EYE, AND VOICE OF THE BEHOLDER'S (The Street Arist's of Los Angeles)……. Chapter Two, Part Two…… Jules Muck aka Muck Rock she has been around since the 1990's You can find a majority of here work in Venice California, also in New York, New Orleans, Texas, Europe and anywhere else she can can. Get it LOL. “Muckrock” is Muckrock because of her obsession with all things music, always painting living artists as well as memorializing them with her own flare, and style. Muck also is fearless to take on memorials for family's whom have lost love ones and feels, it keeps their spirits alive as we will discuss in this chapter.. She has also is founding Muck Recovery. It is a non profit Recovery House that holds meetings, promotes sober living and mental health awareness! She paints everyday, and doesn't, stop the creative flow. We hung at Muck Rock HQ, to chat, and not too slow the creative process, she continued to work as we chatted. Mucking up and old school van……. Part One of Chapter Two of A very special Inside Wayne Manor with Stephen Wayne and Friends. with Jules Muck tag Muckrock, so let's get mucked!!!!!!!!!. Enjoy……. Thank you very much to the one and only Jules Muck!!!!!! Muck Rock. All the interviewsI have done all these years this one has been one of my favorites. She's been in my life for a long time, and she is one bad ass chick!!!!!!! www.julesmuck.com @muckrock on IG and @muckrecovery her organization to help out those who seek sobriety and good strong mental health. Congrat's to her for that!!!!!!
Hello world! On today's episode we hear from Vernon English. He is a street artist, writer and podcaster from Venice California. Vernon is a humble and genuine individual with a great understanding about life. Listen in to receive his message!
Anja Skodda is the Founder/CEO/Chief Scientist of HappyBond, a company that produces human grade, nutrition essentials and food products for pets and humans. HappyBond’s mission is to extend the Healthspan of pets and make pet people happy. At HappyBond, she leads product development and partnerships, applying her bioengineering education and experience. For over 20 years, Anja has combined her scientific training and entrepreneurial drive, to a variety of business ventures. Anja studied biotechnology from the Technical University of Berlin for seven years, specializing in tissue engineering of cartilage and skin. During this time she worked on protein expression at Novartis in Basel. Her research at Novartis expedited the production of new drugs through the use of fluorescent markers. Her biotech work includes developing the automated technology to scale the drug screening for rheumatoid arthritis, and avoiding animal testing. Anja started her entrepreneurial career in 2006, launching a Bullywood, a corporate company in Stockholm. She organized and ran the venue and services end to end. She grew it to host 200 events a year. Following her passion for horse riding, in 2010 Anja moved back to Germany to train with the world’s best dressage riders. She sold Bullywood in 2013 to fund the development of a collagen essential to prevent joint issues in her dressage horses. This development ultimately became HappyBond’s first breakthrough product. In 2016, Anja developed a groundbreaking product for humans. A beauty drink called ‘Anti Everything’, a collagen infused vodka cocktail, simultaneously delivered anti-aging benefits and a nice buzz. The product launch went viral and generated media coverage around the world. One year later, Anja created ‘HAPPYBOND’ in Berlin and Venice to commercialize a breakthrough collagen formula that builds, maintains and repairs mammalian joint & hip cartilage. Her inspiration was to help Tony, her beloved bulldog, to overcome arthritis and skateboard again. Within weeks of taking the supplement, Tony, was pain-free and back riding his skateboard. In August of 2019, she partnered with Cesar Millan, the “Dog Whisperer” and within a year they Extended to HAPPYBOND to strengthen the bond to your best friend and encompass all products, people and pets. HAPPYBOND is approaching whole health for pets: Body, Mind and Play and they provide Healthspan knowledge in the “wild West” of Pet products. Anja currently resides in Venice California and bulldog Nando, who is HAPPYBOND’s Chief Tasting Officer. --- 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/wvuncommonplace/message
In this episode Vince hosts Madi Barsky. Madi is the founder of MadSun LA Tacos & Textiles. This brand is a specialty breakfast tacos brand based in Venice California with Austin Texas inspired flavors & tradition. Madi & Vince discuss tea, baking, gardening, tacos, sustainable cooking practices, textiles, & more!Check out these delicious tacos at madsunla.com or on Instagram @MadSunLA.Sponsors:Thank you to Tiesta Tea for sponsoring this episode! Check them out here at TiestaTea.com
This week’s sad and (like most unsolved cases) totally frustrating case was discovered when Producer Mark read a bio of Academy Award and Emmy-winning actress Cloris Leachman upon her recent passing. In the article, a fascinating side note about the show “Phyllis,” a spinoff of the “Mary Tyler Moore Show” (which starred Leachman as the title character) mentioned that the spinoff lasted only two seasons, and part of the reason it didn’t continue was because of the deaths of three of its cast members, one of which, Barbara Colby, was murdered after only three episodes of the show had been filmed. Naturally, this piqued Melissa’s interest – and so she delved into the case, and discovered that Colby and a fellow actor were not only gunned down for what appears to be no particular reason one July night in 1975 in Venice California – but that the case is still unsolved to this day. Colby – only three weeks past her 36th birthday at the time of her death – had already worked her way into a solid career in television with a reputation as a versatile and creative actor, gaining guest-starring roles in such series as “Columbo,” “The Odd Couple” and “Medical Center.” Colby’s big break came when she was cast as “Sherry,” a savvy “lady of the night” sharing a jail cell with the hilariously naïve Mary Richards in a now-classic episode of the “Mary Tyler Moore” show. Reaction was so positive that she was invited back the following season to reprise her role. Those performances resulted in Moore’s production company handing Colby the role of Julie, Phyllis’ boss on the “Phyllis” sitcom. But after only three episodes were in the can, Colby and her companion James Kiernan were walking to their car after teaching an acting class when they were suddenly approached by still-unidentified assailants who shot them both, fleeing the scene having stolen nothing and without any explanation of any kind. Colby was killed at the scene; Kiernan lived long enough to describe the incident to police, but died that same night. Listen in as Melissa describes the tragedy and some of the weird facts lurking in the background – and maybe, if you hear something that strikes a chord – you, dear Tip-Ster, can help solve this truly tragic and senseless crime. If you think you can, please contact the Los Angeles Police Department through Crime Stoppers USA at (800) 222-TIPS.
GAGA OVER BIDEN/HARRIS INAUGURAL EVENT & UNIQUE PROGRAM LESSENS HARD TIME FOR YOUTH WITH FAMILY IN PRISON Congratulations President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris! Most of the nation, including Mark is jubilant and feeling ecstatic with the prospect of great change with COVID being the most paramount issue the new administartion is tackling head on. Mark talks about the monumental inaugaration events, Biden’s riveting address, music performances and the astonishing Poet Laurette, Amanda Gorman and how she epitomizes the sea of change. Amy Friedman, author, writing teacher and prison rights activist joins Mark to discuss her paramount role as Co-founder and Executive Director of POPS (Pain of the Prison System), a school based program that originated in Venice California that provides a safe and supportive space for students with an imprisoned sibling or parent. Students are encouraged to share feelings and to support each other in recognizing their strength and resilience. Astoundingly, nearly 3 million children in the U.S. have at least one parent in prison and which underscores the need of POPS and the program’s success is demonstrated by the 17 clubs in 5 states that host this unique and impressive program. POPS also proudly produces “Dream Catchers”, an inspiring and enlightening annual anthology of art, prose, and poetry created by the programs youth and alumni impacted by mass incarceration. Mark urges you to visit the POPS site to learn more as well as help the program thrive but ordering your copy of “Dream Catchers”: https://popsclubs.org/ During this very challenging COVID era, have Mark speak at your company, organization, conference and retreat to increase morale, productivity, confidence and more with either an in-person or virtual event. Mark also has riveting talks for students k-12 and college on: overcoming adversity, anti-bullying/anti-teasing, mental health, drugs/alcohol, celebrating differences, self-entitlement, senior send-off and more. All of Mark’s talks are from his vast life experience. Reviews, videos, booking info and more at: www.markfarrellmotivation.com Email: mark@markfarrellmotivation.com “Mark’s willingness to use his disability to uplift others is both generous and remarkable. His message resonates with all of us who have worked hard to overcome life’s adversities. If you’re looking for a podium speaker, look elsewhere. Mark stays on the move and keeps the audience engaged. Thank you, Mark” Johnny Callebs KAPP Executive Director “Mark Farrell is a dynamic speaker who will captivate the audience by sharing his personal story of how he was able to overcome challenges in life and worked his way to success. We scheduled Mark for 45 minutes, but our students were so engaged in his story that Mark spoke for over 1 hour. I still have students approach me and discuss Mark's message and say, "if he could do it, so can I” Christine Crielly School Counselor Holland Brook School NJ “Mark invigorated our conference! His genuine enthusiasm and professionalism, combined with an amazing topic, made for a marvelous presentation” Catharine Leahy - Speakers Chair Princeton University
What an amazing human!!! I met Sal in Venice California, while at work I see him cruise by the shop with his cheerful charisma and amazing energy. a conversation sparked and I was intrigued by everything he was saying. I knew I wanted to get to know him better. now the title is the name of his EP so follow him on Instagram, YouTube and even Spotify to listen to the greatest creation which are his songs and music. Follow Saliou on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sal_ee_uu/ Don't forget to Subscribe to our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/Juan_gtz My personal instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juan_loves_coffee/ Robinhood link. https://join.robinhood.com/juang1360 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeefriends/support
The Wheels2Walking Podcast with Richard Corbett & Andrew Deitsch
The guys discuss Andrew's crazy weekend in Venice California where he takes ice baths, silent discos, and putting out fires in the Hollywood hills. Richard later tags along with Andrew during the weekend and they talk about their time hanging and recording videos for the rest of the weekend. 2:14 - Incell comment 6:45 - Andrew's weekend in LA 13:12 - Cold Plunge 25:01 - Silent disco 29:04 - A fire tornado 37:52 - Richard goes to play golf 39:48 - The guys hang out with the Rollettes 48:10 - Filming new video 51:27 - The Doodle 56:11 - Richard did a photoshoot 1:00:02 - Wheel Talks Podcast 1:13:48 - IMAX screenings 1:18:13 - Addictive technology book (Irresistible) Links: irresistible: Irresistible Wheel talks: Wheel Talks Official Please Rate and Review 5 Stars on Apple PodcastsRead Richard's UNTOLD STORY: https://www.wheels2walking.com/subscribe Follow Wheels2Walking:Main Channel: https://youtube.com/wheels2walking Podcast Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4FSvyXL1SDHEzap7iCW7vA Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV6l8Zm-FPH7l8biE8b8ngg Website: https://www.wheels2walking.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/wheels2walking Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/697441210632806/ Patreon: https://patreon.com/wheels2walking RICHARD Instagram: https://instagram.com/wheels2walking TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wheels2walking ANDREW Instagram: https://instagram.com/andrew_deitsch Podcast: https://www.andrewdeitsch.com/podcast Website: https://andrewdeitsch.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andrewdeitsch
This week, host Gray Jones interviews Priyanka Mattoo, a writer/filmmaker and former UTA & WME agent who shares how to find a Hollywood mentor during lockdown. Priyanka Mattoo Biography:Priyanka is a writer and filmmaker in Los Angeles.She was formerly an agent at UTA and WME, as well as Jack Black’s partner at their production company, Electric Dynamite. Priyanka is the co-founder of EARIOS, a women-led podcast network, and co-hosts its critically-acclaimed beauty/wellness podcast, "Foxy Browns."Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Vulture, and The Hairpin, and her film work in festivals from Sundance to Cannes. She was raised in India, England, and Saudi Arabia before moving to the U.S. in high school, and holds degrees in Italian and Law from the University of Michigan.Priyanka now lives in Venice (California) with her husband and kids. INDEX TO THE EPISODE:1:43 - Interview start3:10 - Her back story, a wild ride! Studied law, and ended up at UTA, where she found she had a talent for it and rose up quickly.8:01 - Found she wasn’t fulfilled, and something was missing — partnered with Jack Black to build a TV production company. Sold 40 pitches while she was at that company.9:33 - Had a yearning to write and direct her own projects, and after making her first short film, felt she found her niche. Also sold a TV pilot version of it.12:10 - About her female-focused podcast network, and the podcast she hosts.15:05 - Discussing her excellent industry-related column on Vulture.18:48 - Sponsor break - drivingfootage.com and avgearguy.com.19:46 - Finding a mentor during lockdown.20:59 - Are there exceptions to her advice about not doing cold contact? Having a touch point, or referral. Building a lateral network.25:44 - Very important to use this time to hone craft and produce material - write scripts, try shooting a short film or podcast.30:25 - Don’t talk about yourself. Ask questions, offer help, make other people’s lives better. Never ask for a mentor — let them notice and ask you.33:50 - How to ask without asking. How to be the person they want to mentor. Don’t gossip or slander. Read a lot, and live a life outside of TV. Be relentlessly pleasant… to everyone, at every level. Listen, notice needs and find a way to meet them.42:42 - Your online presence during lockdown. What to do and not to do.49:22 - Using SideTime to reach out to established industry people for a fee. Follow Priyanka on Twitter: @naanking Visit Priyanka's website: primattoo.com You can help with the ongoing costs of bringing these weekly podcasts to you by becoming a patron of the podcast – for as little as 25¢ per episode! There are many reward levels. CLICK HERE to find out more. Buy Gray’s book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn’t get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com.
This week, host Gray Jones interviews Priyanka Mattoo, a writer/filmmaker and former UTA & WME agent who shares how to find a Hollywood mentor during lockdown. Priyanka Mattoo Biography: Priyanka is a writer and filmmaker in Los Angeles. She was formerly an agent at UTA and WME, as well as Jack Black's partner at their production company, Electric Dynamite. Priyanka is the co-founder of EARIOS, a women-led podcast network, and co-hosts its critically-acclaimed beauty/wellness podcast, "Foxy Browns." Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Vulture, and The Hairpin, and her film work in festivals from Sundance to Cannes. She was raised in India, England, and Saudi Arabia before moving to the U.S. in high school, and holds degrees in Italian and Law from the University of Michigan. Priyanka now lives in Venice (California) with her husband and kids. INDEX TO THE EPISODE: 1:43 - Interview start 3:10 - Her back story, a wild ride! Studied law, and ended up at UTA, where she found she had a talent for it and rose up quickly. 8:01 - Found she wasn't fulfilled, and something was missing — partnered with Jack Black to build a TV production company. Sold 40 pitches while she was at that company. 9:33 - Had a yearning to write and direct her own projects, and after making her first short film, felt she found her niche. Also sold a TV pilot version of it. 12:10 - About her female-focused podcast network, and the podcast she hosts. 15:05 - Discussing her excellent industry-related column on Vulture. 18:48 - Sponsor break - drivingfootage.com and avgearguy.com. 19:46 - Finding a mentor during lockdown. 20:59 - Are there exceptions to her advice about not doing cold contact? Having a touch point, or referral. Building a lateral network. 25:44 - Very important to use this time to hone craft and produce material - write scripts, try shooting a short film or podcast. 30:25 - Don't talk about yourself. Ask questions, offer help, make other people's lives better. Never ask for a mentor — let them notice and ask you. 33:50 - How to ask without asking. How to be the person they want to mentor. Don't gossip or slander. Read a lot, and live a life outside of TV. Be relentlessly pleasant… to everyone, at every level. Listen, notice needs and find a way to meet them. 42:42 - Your online presence during lockdown. What to do and not to do. 49:22 - Using SideTime to reach out to established industry people for a fee. Follow Priyanka on Twitter: @naanking Visit Priyanka's website: primattoo.com You can help with the ongoing costs of bringing these weekly podcasts to you by becoming a patron of the podcast – for as little as 25¢ per episode! There are many reward levels. CLICK HERE to find out more. Buy Gray's book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com.
Leslee Crisman is an and up and coming actress, who has been working as barista at Menottis Coffee Stop in Venice California. She was born and raised in Denver, moved cities to pursue a career in the film industry, she is a very talented person who spends most of her time educating her self by recording for movie opportunities, sings and writing. With the pandemic happening in 2020 we don't know exactly how the big screen will adapt to new regulations, Leslee is definitely preparing for what's to come and I can't wait until I see her on the big screen. You can find her on social media or by visiting her website to contact her and see some of her work. instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myhoodhollywood/ website: https://www.lesleecrisman.com Don't forget to Subscribe to our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/Juan_gtz My personal instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juan_loves_coffee/ Listeners Support: https://anchor.fm/coffeefriends/support Robinhood link. https://join.robinhood.com/juang1360 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeefriends/support
3 parts to the podcast: 1) The Talk: a discourse led by Venice California based yoga teacher Dan Ward. In this episode he calls Trump a "treasonous piece of shit, holding down for his homeboy Putin." 2) Pranayama: instruction in the breath-work of yoga. 3) Meditation: a brief guided or silent meditation. --- 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/dan-ward3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dan-ward3/support
Have you ever wondered why kids don’t need meditation and stillness? It’s because they’re always living in the moment! Join Justin Lovato and me as we talk about being present. Justin is a behavioral coach, helping himself improve and shares his experience with whoever needs it. He talks about the things that we can control and how to look at the factors that we can’t. In this episode, you’ll learn: The value of being present in your life. How can you get into meditation and stillness? Avoiding unnecessary activities like spending way too much time on social media. Don’t let your phone claim you! Thinking and doing due diligence first before speaking to others or posting anything online. If you make a mistake, learn to acknowledge when you’re wrong. Improving romantic relationships by allowing each other to be individuals. Removing shame to move on from bad behaviors or create new habits. And much more! ~ About Justin Lovato: Justin, from Venice Beach California, is a Behavioral Coach that uses personal training (physical activity) and nutrition (gut health) as a major tool to help people focus and “see clearly”. This is done in hopes to identify certain self-destructive and unhealthy behaviors. Our goal is not only to become more self-aware in our everyday lives but to also understand that all behaviors are learned, and that unhealthy behaviors can be altered. You can find Justin out of Golds Gym in Venice California where he does his independent training. If you’re in the area, don’t hesitate to pick his behavioral coaching brain during a personal training session. If you're all set with training and nutrition, he loves virtual behavioral coaching as well. Justin will offer perspective with empathy and compassion and help surface the most sustainable and functional vulnerability to help you achieve not only your fitness goals, but mental and emotional goals too. ~ You can find Justin Lovato on… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justindlovato/ Website: https://www.iambuilt.com/ Email: youarebuilt@gmail.com --- Connect with me! Instagram | YouTube | Workout & Nutrition Programs My favorite supplements www.1stphorm.com/EmilyHaydenFitness My favorite ready-made healthy meals www.iconmeals.com and use code EHFIT to save $$$! "Bay Breeze" music courtesy of the artist, FortyThr33
Have you ever wondered why kids don't need meditation and stillness? It's because they're always living in the moment! Join Justin Lovato and me as we talk about being present. Justin is a behavioral coach, helping himself improve and shares his experience with whoever needs it. He talks about the things that we can control and how to look at the factors that we can't. In this episode, you'll learn: The value of being present in your life. How can you get into meditation and stillness? Avoiding unnecessary activities like spending way too much time on social media. Don't let your phone claim you! Thinking and doing due diligence first before speaking to others or posting anything online. If you make a mistake, learn to acknowledge when you're wrong. Improving romantic relationships by allowing each other to be individuals. Removing shame to move on from bad behaviors or create new habits. And much more! ~ About Justin Lovato: Justin, from Venice Beach California, is a Behavioral Coach that uses personal training (physical activity) and nutrition (gut health) as a major tool to help people focus and “see clearly”. This is done in hopes to identify certain self-destructive and unhealthy behaviors. Our goal is not only to become more self-aware in our everyday lives but to also understand that all behaviors are learned, and that unhealthy behaviors can be altered. You can find Justin out of Golds Gym in Venice California where he does his independent training. If you're in the area, don't hesitate to pick his behavioral coaching brain during a personal training session. If you're all set with training and nutrition, he loves virtual behavioral coaching as well. Justin will offer perspective with empathy and compassion and help surface the most sustainable and functional vulnerability to help you achieve not only your fitness goals, but mental and emotional goals too. ~ You can find Justin Lovato on… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justindlovato/ Website: https://www.iambuilt.com/ Email: youarebuilt@gmail.com --- Connect with me! Instagram | YouTube | Workout & Nutrition Programs My favorite supplements www.1stphorm.com/EmilyHaydenFitness My favorite ready-made healthy meals www.iconmeals.com and use code EHFIT to save $$$! "Bay Breeze" music courtesy of the artist, FortyThr33
Jeanine Moss is the founder of Annabis Style odor free hanbags and J. Moss Consulting, where she is now focused on cannabis crisis management. Jeanine Moss joins The Canna Mom Show from LA where she lives with her grown daughter. On today's show Joyce and Jeanine talk about how her work as a life-long communicator, entrepreneur and a person who likes to go where the action is led her to cannabis. Although her line of luxury odor free cannabis handbags has been a cannabis business success story, she has pivoted in this Covid era to counsel clients with cannabis crisis communication.Jeanine opens up about how she handled the cannabis issue with her children and how her parenting style differs from her parent's. Joyce, Amie and Jeanine are talking product development, crisis communication and how much cannabis and parenting has changed since their children were young, Topics Discussed:Welcome [1:25]Covid Check-in [2:45]Covid Coping Skills [4:20]Jeanette's Cannabis Stories [4:55]Moving to Venice California [5:05]Semester-at-Sea [6:45]Everyone Has A Different Reality [7:45]Selling Snakes to the Hippies [8:40]Working for Conservative Businesses [9:40]Food Stores [11:00]Activism and Young People [12:02]The World Belongs to Young People [12:32]Higher Education and Service [13:13]Joyce's Big Idea [13:50]Building Trusting Communities [14:00]Education and Being A Mom [15:20]Transformative Measures [16:20]Pivoting Into Cannabis Business [16:35]Sick of Watching Women Being Overlooked in Business [18:35]Women Grow [19:35]The Annabis Style Origin Story [19:43]Dude Bags and Gun Bags But No Cannabis Bags [21:15]Gun People and Cannabis [21:35]“Cannabis is a things that we do, not who we are.” [22:21]The First Three Bags [23:00]Lighters! [24:15]Never Pack When You Are High [24:28]Waistbags NOT Fanny Packs [26:09]Moving Back to California [26:40]LA is Center of Cannabis Cultural Evolution [27:15]Consumer Cannabis vs. Industry Cannabis [28:35]Cannabis Conference Experiences [29:35]Women Leaders in Cannabis [30:55]Women Leadership Programs [32:10]Maura Healey, Attorney General of Massachusetts [33:20]Caregiving [33:33]Take Love and Give to Another [34:05]Mother, Daughter and Cannabis [34:40]Opiates [38:50]MyJane [40:10]Girlfriends BoxPurpose JewelryAmie's Favorite Things [42:30]Affordable Luxury [44:40]Shark Tank [45:20]Hemp Fabrics [46:00]Crisis Management [47:02]Time To Help People [47:38]Righteous Indignation [49:30]The Power of Helping [50:20]Homelessness in America [50:45]Silver Lining to Crisis [51:50]Contact Jeanette Moss [52:30]Annabis Style HandbagsOut Front SolutionsJ Moss ConsultingThe Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin for writing and performing TCMS theme music Kelly Dolan of Retail Results Inc Lori Lennon of Thinkubator Media Kim Kramer of McLane Middleton Cannabis Creative GroupPod617, The Boston Podcast Network
We dive into the life of Matrix, from his childhood to how he moved to Venice California from the Bronx New York. All the obstacles he faced and life changing decisions he had to make to be where he is now. Pursuing his dreams as a Photographer and Motivational Speaker, but you can always find him making coffee at Groundwork coffee as well. Follow him on: https://www.instagram.com/matrixq/ also check out some of his work https://www.instagram.com/50mm___photography/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeefriends/support
In this episode of REALTOR MARKETING PODCAST, Realtors David Bramante and Kayla Jane discuss their experience with Amazon Alexa flash briefing's more commonly known as Amazon Alexa skills and how they use them in Venice California to find new buyers and sellers. This was the original service that their company My Home Agent started and they have now helped over 1000 realtors create their own flash briefing's to personally Brandon market them selves in their individual market areas, and as Kayla said, also advertise exclusive listings with insider information for buyers about offer deadlines and special open houses. The Realtor Marketing Podcast, brought to you by My Home Agent, with Host and Realtor David Levine Bramante. My Home Agent helps real estate agents market themselves on Amazon Alexa and other platforms. David became an agent in 2005, worked at Sotheby's International Real Estate, Marcus and Millichap - Los Angeles, Keller Williams and Douglas Elliman. He speaks to other successful Realtors and Brokers about their marketing experiences and their successes and failures in the business. Find out more at https://myhomeagent.co/
Episode Four of Season Three. We interview Ricky Williams. Ricky is a renaissance man and multi-faceted influencer. He is an elite professional athlete with a wide-ranging curiosity that has led him to study herbal medicine, Ayurveda and astrology. Ricky is currently the Chief Herbal Officer of Real Wellness, a CBD company based in Venice California. A full transcript of this episode is available at Jon's entertainment law blog at www.pfeifferlaw.com/entertainment-law-blog/
Year Six of BEHIND THE LENS kicks off with a golden flourish as we dive right into the "official" start of the last leg of the horse race known as "Awards Season" talking about the Golden Globe winners. Could last night's winners be a true predictor of what's to come with Oscars on February 9th? We'll find out! Then writer/director TAMMY MINOFF joins us talking her new film LIMERENCE. Listen as we talk about the film's genesis, the challenges in bringing it to life, casting, wearing multiple hats, the love letter to Venice California, and more. Plus, an excerpt of our exclusive interview with CHINONYE CHUKWU talking the powerful CLEMENCY starring Alfre Woodard. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Brother JD is a popular celebrity who has crafted such TV shows as Turn n Burn, Wrench Wars and his traveling adventures he calls Nationwide Danger Ride. His El Rey Hot Rod Shop in Venice California is still operating while he is seeing America.
Ah Dude, the other night I held a reunion of the "original" LA Podcasters that was more of a requiem. Also I realize that "nobody cares" is both a bad and a surprisingly good thing. Lastly, my long goodbye to Zane begins.CHARACTERS: Zane Grey, John Wayne, Dan Klass, Grant Baciocco, Steven Wright, Paul Barre, Jason Tucker, Tim Bourquin, Ibarionex Perello, Charles DickensLOCATIONS: Catalina Island, The World, Pizza of Venice, Venice Italy, Venice California, East L.A., Los AngelesPODCASTS/PODCASTING: The Bitterest Pill, The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd, Window to the Magic, OC Podcasters, Tucker Tales, The Candid Frame, Podiobooks, S-Town, podcast novelTV/MOVIES: The Rockford Files, foley artist MUSIC: Blowin' in the WindSTUFF: meme, 1920s, 2004, 2005, 2006, chorizo, guacamole, knitting, novel, 20th Century, 17th Century, Peabody Award, newspaperSOUNDS: mic, cars, helicopter, dog, planeGENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journalPHOTO: "Requiem for Zane" shot on my "new" iPhone6 RECORDED: November 26, 2019 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California GEAR: Marantz Solid State Recorder PMD670, Sennheiser MD 46 microphoneDISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised.HYPE/SWIPE: "Don't call me dude." - John Lurie
Ah Dude, the other night I held a reunion of the "original" LA Podcasters that was more of a requiem. Also I realize that "nobody cares" is both a bad and a surprisingly good thing. Lastly, my long goodbye to Zane begins. CHARACTERS: Zane Grey, John Wayne, Dan Klass, Grant Baciocco, Steven Wright, Paul Barre, Jason Tucker, Tim Bourquin, Ibarionex Perello, Charles Dickens LOCATIONS: Catalina Island, The World, Pizza of Venice, Venice Italy, Venice California, East L.A., Los Angeles PODCASTS/PODCASTING: The Bitterest Pill, The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd, Window to the Magic, OC Podcasters, Tucker Tales, The Candid Frame, Podiobooks, S-Town, podcast novel TV/MOVIES: The Rockford Files, foley artist MUSIC: Blowin' in the Wind STUFF: meme, 1920s, 2004, 2005, 2006, chorizo, guacamole, knitting, novel, 20th Century, 17th Century, Peabody Award, newspaper SOUNDS: mic, cars, helicopter, dog, plane GENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journal PHOTO: "Requiem for Zane" shot on my "new" iPhone6 RECORDED: November 26, 2019 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California GEAR: Marantz Solid State Recorder PMD670, Sennheiser MD 46 microphone DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised. HYPE/SWIPE: "Don't call me dude." - John Lurie
What is the attraction? Venice California is a one of kind place. A melting pot of humanity. I am talking with Michael Jost of Radio Venice TV. He is a musician and host a weekly broadcast featuring guest artists from around the world. He has a unique perspective from his 3rd floor studio above the boardwalk.
Time travel, the code, hammocks, blowjobs, sexy Halloween costumes for gals AND guys, the Email, Edward Norton, Venice California, no Nut November nonsense and much, much more. THIS is the most important thing your earholes will ever be blessed with. Evolve, laugh and nut three times a day minimum. You sacks of potatoes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wylde/support
In a world of instant gratification how can you create more discipline for yourself and why should you bother? Kris Gethin is someone who is reaping the rewards of sacrifice and here's to answer both of those questions for you. Kris is the CEO of Kaged Muscle suppplements, a best-selling author of several books including Bollywood by Design and The Transformer. He's also the host of The Knowledge and Mileage podcast, and is world renowned as a physical trainer and transformational specialist. On today's Awesome Health show, we talk about his work with Bollywood stars, how he got into bodybuilding in the first place and how he transitioned into triathlon Iron Man competitions now. We wrap up with how and why to practice being comfortable with uncomfortable, and how doing so will have you reaping the rewards of your sacrifice. In this episode of Awesome Health, you'll also hear: Why did he stop competing? What is knowledge without mileage? Why does he work with people in 8 or 12 week windows only? The 3 factors to look for when choosing a fitness coach. How does he change his clients' nutrition to adjust for the body's inflammatory responses? And much more! More About Awesome Health with Kris Gethin To begin our chat on Awesome Health today I asked Kris Gethin about the trajectory of his journey: where did he get started and how did his own physical transformation lead to his global success? He found the only things he could retain were studying health and fitness and actually implementing what he was studying. He hated school and had always been rather introverted so he liked to be on his farm outside on his motorbike. For over a decade he raced motocross nearly every weekend, but it wasn't until his early 20s that his injuries started to keep him in hospital more than on the race track. He started seeing specialists like chiropractors, osteopaths, massage therapists. When he went to physiotherapy and started doing resistance training much of his pain went away, especially in his curved spine. He liked how he felt; he was more focused, his depression was lifting and he had more energy. It had such an impact on him that he switched from engineering at college to international health and sports therapies. He learned everything related to health from personal training to coaching to aromatherapy oils, and he loved it. Three years later he was certified and he knew it was his ticket out of mid-Wales. He left to work on cruise liners as a personal trainer and massage therapy, that job took him to Australia where he had his own gym. He also began writing and taking photographs, and then submitting his work to magazines so he could reach more people. Next he took the big risk of selling his gym and moving to the US, Venice California specifically. He hoped he would be able to get a job so he started personal training in Gold's Gym while also getting his content out to the world. Within six months he had a contract to write and photograph, that led to him creating his own magazine which helped him get noticed by Ryan DeLuca, the founder of Bodybuild.com. Ryan moved Kris to Boise, Idaho to start as the editor in chief. How to Take Risks and Sacrifice for Success I wanted to know how he's been able to make such radical changes in pursuit of his career and what has he he learned along the way? He says oddly enough he doesn't see anything he has done as being radical or too much of a risk. His thought process is to ask himself: Well if nothing comes out of it what will I lose? And the answer was always he would just go back to the life he had prior, and that was okay too. But he knew if he didn't take the risk and if he didn't go for it he would never know. And as he took those leaps and risks, he learned a lot along the way. Today he says the world of Instagram and instant gratification of wanting results now, people aren't always willing to make the same sacrifices as they once were. If you put out a course that says people can get in shape in 4 weeks or 12 weeks, people will take the 4 weeks course. But if it doesn't work they'll shrug their shoulders and move on. But in the past people would to sacrifice before success, but now people want to bypass the sacrifice and have the success. Our world now is more convenient and comforting so people fall into this rut more easily, and they expect that in all walks of life. He sees it in business, in physical fitness, etc. He doesn't want any part of that so he educates people so they can discipline themselves. Another byproduct of people wanting success without sacrifice is people in the fitness world appearing as experts because they have millions of followers. He says not everyone has to be certified to be an expert, but just because someone has a great physique and a million followers doesn't necessarily mean that person knows what they are doing. How to Find a Trustworthy Coach Which led me to ask him what does qualify someone in the fitness world as an expert? How can you know if someone is trustworthy? There are several components and they are as follow: 1. See if they have any qualifications. It isn't always necessary - he knows some coaches who work with Olympic athletes but they don't have qualifications. What they do have is instinctual knowledge. 2. Check out their other clients. If they don't have qualifications speak to some of their other clients and ask what they have done with them. 3. Do they practice what they preach? Another qualifying component is whether they themselves are in great shape. If they are then they may be someone you can trust to become your coach. So things to look for are if they themselves look good and walk their own talk, if they have a proven track record you can verify, and if they have certifications and qualifications. Next I asked him what has changed in the positioning of expertise and the availability of information (in a positive or negative way) thanks to the digital world today. Hear his answer to that plus his advice if you have a fitness goal you want to achieve, and what are the common challenges he sees consistently on today's Awesome Health podcast. Episode Resources Kris Gethin's web site Kaged Muscle web site The Knowledge and Mileage podcast Kris Gethin on Instagram Kris' online training programs Masszymes web site (promo code mass10)
Residents in Venice, California meet Tulsi Gabbard and discuss the future of America. Our campaign is People Powered. We don't accept Corporate or PAC contributions. We need to continue showing support from grassroots donors like you to qualify for the Democratic Debates. If you like what you hear and think it's important for Tulsi to be on the debate stage, please consider donating at: https://tulsi.to/pod-donate If you want to hear more from Tulsi please visit: www.tulsi2020.com
As I’ve gotten to know Sean O’Connor over the last few years, I can’t help but be more and more impressed by him and his accomplishments. As the founder owner & operator of Venice California-based Sean O'Connor Lighting, he has taken part in some of the most recognizable buildings in the Los Angeles area. His projects have stretched outside of the United States ranging from Europe all the way to Asia. He and his team’s talents have awarded them incredible recognition while being named among the top 3 lighting companies in the world. We talk about creativity, cars, surfing with sharks, living in a Frank Gehry duplex, and of course a bit of watch talk ensues. It was a fun chat, so I hope you agree. Web Links: Sean O'Connor Lighting SCIARC Frank Gehry Barneys New York Peter Marino John Pawson Elle Decor Shawn Henderson Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Parsons Kansas State University Pennsylvania State University University of Colorado - Boulder --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/standardhpodcast/support
Ming Chen travels to Venice California to talk to Jason Pinsky, Chief Cannabis Evangelist at Eaze(Eaze is an online marketplace and technology platform that provides legal access to cannabis through safe and convenient delivery.)and creator of the Pinsky and the Brain Podcast. With special guest Lanie Labens. The trio talk Cannabis education, history, integration with food and wellness and more. LIVE from Studio One!
Daniela and I didn’t speak the same language the first couple times we worked together and had to rely 100% on non verbal communication. Years later, today, we finally sit down for the first time speaking the same language to learn more about each other, her life growing up in Brazil, our careers, and our views of the world. //Recorded October 8th, 2018 in Venice California. NOTES: Daniela on Instagram Follow MD on Instagram Buy the Poster of the Month HERE Visit StudioDonovan.com for more of everything
Edward Hutchinson, of Hutchinson & Johnstone, is a real estate agent based in Venice California. In this episode, we talk about what Edward is doing to stand out from the competition, how he sees the Venice real estate market, the technology he's using to help create his personal brand and his vision of the future of real estate. We asked Ed the following questions: 00:20 What's the business like in Venice? 00:45 How did you decide to start selling in the West Side of L.A.? 02:05 Can you talk a little bit about your day to day as a realtor in L.A.? 05:30 Where do you see the industry going in the future? 07:50 What's the coolest technology you are using? 10:20 If you could go back in time and pick one advice you could give your younger self from your experience, what would that be? 12:20 What's next for Hutchinson & Johnstone? 14:00 Where can people find more about you and the Venice real estate market on social media? Another big part of his brand building process was a web series about his attempt to sell at least 30 million dollars in residential real estate which you can view here: Future of Real Estate!
The gang is back at Menotti's Coffee Stop in lovely Venice California with a special guest Logan Gelbrich (Lindsey's live in boyfriend). Logan weighs in on the whole polygamy vs polyamory discussion. Antonia's trying to find her abs and Deb talks about her trip to Mexico, all this and more on this episode of The Grown Ass Women Coffee Club
This is Grown Ass Women Coffee Club's world premiere! The gals are recording in the heart of Venice California in front of Menotti's Coffee Stop. They get into who they are and what to expect for future episodes.
Namaste Yogis, This is Andrew Sealy here to welcome YOU to The YOGA REVEALED PODCAST! I hope you are hungry for more knowledge because today we have the one and ONLY Matthew Kenney on the podcast! Matthew is renowned worldwide chef who cultivates his creativity in the kitchen from his devout practice of Yoga. Matthew Kenny owns 26 vibrant food businesses worldwide and is the creator of critically acclaimed vegan restaurant "Plant Food and Wine" in Venice CA. Today You’ll learn 3 steps to help you adopt a more wholesome diet of healthy nutritious foods. Listen close as we debunk myths about the vegan diet and reveal the truth behind THE YOGA OF EATING. Get ready to gorge yourself on culinary Art, as Matthew Kenney reveals his yogi chef heart on this exciting episode of the Yoga Revealed Podcast! Thank you for tuning into the Yoga Revealed Podcast. You can learn more about Matthew Kenney and his amazing culinary creations at http://matthewkenneycuisine.com/ Make sure to check out his amazing resteraunt Plant Food and WINE in Venice California for a fresh perspectice on vegan food that actually taste AMAZING! AND special treat Yoga Revealers! BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THE YOGA REVEALED BOOK CLUB launching THIS MONTH with special recommendations and reviews from real Yogis just like YOU! We have a passion for expanding our knowledge and growing a conscious community with your participation So make sure to sign up for our newsletter for Exclusive behind the scene footage and updates. Namaste… Until next time Yogis, Live Light Shine Bright! Namaste Yogis, This is Andrew Sealy here to welcome YOU to The YOGA REVEALED PODCAST! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode features Josh Landau guitarist and lead singer and founder of the scuzzed out classic dirt rock fury of L.A. band The Shrine. He skates, shreds and runs his band and his business, Eliminator, out of his parent’s garage in Venice California. In this episode we talk about growing up by the beach touring with your siblings and your girlfriend, and owning piece of punk rock history. Check out The Shrine over at theshrine.bandcamp.com
This episode features Josh Landau guitarist and lead singer and founder of the scuzzed out classic dirt rock fury of L.A. band The Shrine. He skates, shreds and runs his band and his business, Eliminator, out of his parent's garage in Venice California. In this episode we talk about growing up by the beach touring with your siblings and your girlfriend, and owning piece of punk rock history. Check out The Shrine over at theshrine.bandcamp.com
Mr. Richard Senate was born in Los Angeles, California. He was the oldest son of Leonard & Sylvia Senate. His father worked for MGM Studios along with his brothers and father on such classic films as The Wizard of Oz. In 1953 the family moved from Venice California to Thousand Oaks where they bought land. In 1963 Leonard retired and the family moved to the coastal community of Ventura, California. Here Richard attended Ventura High School and Ventura Community College where he earned an AA degree. He went on the Long Beach State University where he earned a BA degree in History. He is very interested in history, with a focus on the American Civil War. He was working on a second degree in archeology when he attended a field school at the old Spanish Mission of San Antonio de Padua (near King City, CA). Mr. Senate is a proud and loving grandfather to his 6 grand kids. He currently has two books in print, The Ghosts of California Missions and The Haunted Southland. These and his other books are available on Amazon.com and Kindle. His other titles include, Ghosts Stalkers Guide to Haunted California,Fade to Fear. Phantomology. Mr. Senate also does ghost tours and gives live lectures. For more information contact him at hainthunter@aol.com
Richard Senate Mr. Richard Senate was born in Los Angeles, California. He was the oldest son of Leonard & Sylvia Senate. His father worked for MGM Studios along with his brothers and father on such classic films as The Wizard of Oz. In 1953 the family moved from Venice California to Thousand Oaks where they bought land. In 1963 Leonard retired and the family moved to the coastal community of Ventura, California. Here Richard attended Ventura High School and Ventura Community College where he earned an AA degree. He went on the Long Beach State University where he earned a BA degree in History. He was working on a second degree in archeology when he attended a field school at the old Spanish Mission of San Antonio de Padua (near King City, CA) At about 12:30, in the early morning hours of July 3nd, he saw the phantom figure of a monk. This unexpected encounter changed his life. He vowed to discover what ghosts were and why they walk the earth. He became one of the pioneer ghost hunters in the west. It is a career that has taken him to hundreds of haunted sites in the United States and England. He has appeared on many radio and TV programs over the years and has had published 18 books. He is a recognized authority of the subject of the paranormal. He met his wife, Debbie Christenson Senate in 1983. They were married in a haunted 1888 church and they have three children and today four grand daughters. They reside in Ventura, California where Mr. Senate still conducts investigations, writes books and articles, and conducts tour of haunted sites in the community. He also writes novels in the classic Steam Punk Style—his most current The Flight of the Hercules can be found on Lulu.com. His most recent ghost book—Silver Ghosts (with Sandie LaNae) is about haunted places and investigations in Norther Nevada. It too can be found on Lulu.com. He is working on several new projects he hopes to have finished by Fall.
Steve Cooper talks with host Matt Gallant. Matt is an Emmy Award-winning television host. For five seasons, he was the host of the Animal Planet's popular series "The Planet's Funniest Animals," although the show is no longer in production, it regularly airs in repeats and continues to find new audiences in international markets. He has hosted shows on MTV, ESPN2, G4, NFL Network, Fine Living, ABC, DirecTV to name a few. He hosted the ABC's Network prime time hit American Inventor. In 2008, Gallant took a sabbatical from TV in hopes of making a difference in the world and began to purse a career as an Interventionist/Therapist, like his brother Paul. He spent over two years working as counselor at a dual diagnosis rehab in Venice California. In 2012 he enthusiastically returned to the TV business and Co-Hosted the entertainment show The List on the Scripps Network.
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FUBAR is U.S. Army circa WW2 slang for Fucked Up Beyond All Repair.“The more things you treat like it the more your life turns to shit.”When Jody heard those lines she wanted to chant them with me. I have to admit it felt surreal to stand there recording with her. We’d played gigs together, Lucid Nation’s second gig was opening for Team Dresch at an art gallery in downtown L.A., but she and Donna, like Kathleen, and Adrienne from Spitboy, were heroes to me. Team Dresch is on top of the list of the best bands I’ve seen live (in a tie with a Sonic Youth sound check I saw at the Hollywood Palladium). I’m stoked that Jody played on FUBAR.FUBAR was recorded on an ancient Soundcraft Series 3 sixteen track mixing board big as a boat. Supposedly it had belonged long ago to Heart, and more recently to Soundgarden. This song and Mung Jung Bushi were the only recordings I got out of the huge thing before it broke down completely. Only one repair guy in all southern California could work on it and he was in demand. So bye bye board.I think I should have done more recording with this line up. I don’t know why I didn’t try to make that happen. Denise was busy with her Venice California metal band Form of, and Jody was playing with Family Outing, but we still could have gotten together once in awhile. Maybe we still will. Listen to the song: Click Here