Having worked in airline industry as a flight attednant, Patricia Reid worked her way up to help serve celebrities and millionaires alike. She talks to us about her book and what it is like to fly with the rich and famous. We will also dig back into the archieve with our interview with comedian and actor TJ Miller, who stars in "Deadpool" which premires in theaters this week.
Feb 10, 2016•1 hr 16 min
Christina Robinson got her big break as a series regular on the his show "Dexter". She will be at the Sundance Film Festival to help promote her upcoming project "Emma's Chance". Christobel Llewellyn helped found the jazz band "Kinderjazz" as a way to get children involved in music, as well as entertain them.. Llewellyn received Australian Citizen of the Year 2012 for services to children’s music education. Her band has produced 7 albums and has sold out the Syndey Opera House over 30 times....
Jan 21, 2016•1 hr 25 min
With the Slamdance Film Festival just around the corner, Dekker Dreyer will be a busy man. After leaving Participant Media (producers of such films as The Help, Bridge of Spies, Goodnight & Good Luck), Dreyer created his own company, Cleaver Fox Media, which focuses on virutual reality content, which is started to be a trend in the coming year. Dreyer will be a juror at the festival, plus will host a fireside chat to discuss the growing trend of Immersive cinema. Canadian teen Sophia Radisch...
Jan 13, 2016•1 hr 38 min
Lorna O has worked on many shows including "The Sheild" and "Daybreak" and now is looking to find success in her own tv show. She has written a pilot for a tv show called "Mercy Road" and is asking for input from the public so she can produce so she can gage what the audeince wants. We will talk to her about her storyline and her thought processes in writing. Then our friend Richard Oliver returns to talk about the relaunch of "The Rhyme Impersonator Show" and his busy 2015. Having peformed with...
Nov 25, 2015•1 hr 49 min
Actor and filmmaker Steve Nijjar started as a pro soccer player but like several in the sport has taken his talent to the big screen. After producing two movies on his own, Nijjar producerd and starred on the Fox Sports show "Soccer Dreams". His current project, "The Last King" which tells the story of a Punjab's Koh-I-Noor Diamond and the man looking to recover part of his heritage. We talk to Nijjar about the movie and his love of soccer. Using his music to inspire, Franki Dennull has been roc...
Nov 18, 2015•1 hr 17 min
The female pilots of the WASP squadron are some of the unsung heroes of World War Two helping support their brothers in arms. Producers Hilary Prentice and Jess Clackum and director Matia Karrel have documentry the stories of these warriors with wings for an upcoming mini-series "Flygirls". Through first person recounts and research into the lives of these women, their hope is to bring the story of these military vets. We will talk to Prentice and Karrel about these heroes and their efforts to g...
Nov 11, 2015•1 hr
We are back after a few weeks abense to do a the first of a few "mega shows" to kick off our 8th year on the network. We will be co-hosted by Serena DeJesus, an amateur MMA fighter and actress who will be in the upcoming movie "Fight Valley". Our first guests are movie producers Jennifer George and Christina Marie Austin who are opening up their project "Dancin’ - It’s On!” this coming week. The movie finds Jennifer, a high school junior from Beverly Hills, falls in love with the handsome young ...
Nov 04, 2015•1 hr 30 min
Having cast for popular show "Dating Naked" and "Big Brother", Jacqui Pitman has been casting for a new series "Were You Born into the Wrong Race?". The series will feature people who truly believe they have been misidentified racially. The series is partially inspired by recent news evets, including Rachel Dolezal, the former president of a local NAACP chapter and Shaun King, a prominent leader in the Black Lives Matter movement, have instigated far reaching conversation and made mainstream new...
Oct 06, 2015•33 min
With the resurged popularity of blues and jazz, Zakiya Hooker is looking to make her mark. The daughter of blues great Jon Lee Hooker, Zakiya has performed on some of the greatest stages in the world, including Radio City Music Hall, Fillmore Auditorium, The San Francisco Blues Festival and The Monterey Jazz & Blues Festival. She has released her 5th and 6th projects "In The Mood" and the outstanding performance production "Zakiya Hooker Live at the International BluesFest Eutin, Germany". W...
Aug 31, 2015•38 min
DeAnna Lorraine is recognized as one of the leading and most trusted female dating coaches in the world. Her appraoch to helping men and women from inexperienced, unpopular, shy, socially awkward, and single to instilling confidence has gained her the nickname "Ms. Hitch". We will talk to Lorraine about helping people find love and happiness.
Aug 10, 2015•36 min
Having a successful column "Liz in the Loop" in th Chicago Trubube for 7 years, Liz Crokin to put her research and experience to use in her new novel "Malice". The book is a political-romantic thriller which dives into the ins and outs of Hollywood and poltics as a jornalist runs down the biggest story of her career. The book also draws from her experiences surviving hsv2/meningitis. She hopes the book's message will help more people be aware of STD's and what actions you can take if you find yo...
Jun 29, 2015•37 min
Working their way through the movie business, actors John Curleyand Tommy Otis are maiing their mark in the short movie "The Convicted". Otis got his first taste in acting as an extra in the cult classic "The Wanderers" and a few dacades later has followed up on his passion. Having worked Wall Street for a number of years, Curley changed from finance to acting, having studied with some of the best acting coaches in Hollywood. We will talk to Curley and Otis about the movie and working their way ...
Jun 22, 2015•28 min
Comedian Adam Hunter returns to the show and has a lot to dicuss. Hunter is campaigning to get his movie "Pinned" made. The project, which harpens back to epic films like "The Bad Nedws Bears" and "The Mioght Ducks" tackles a struggling kids' wrestling team. Hunter himself was a talent wrestler in high school and has been a huge supporter of youth wrestling over the years. Hunter is also a big MMA fan, and will be performing during Intenational Fight Week in July in Vegas. We will talk to Hunter...
Jun 15, 2015•23 min
Getting ready to tour this summer, country sensation Hicks is back with a new single "I Belong to You" which was co-written by Erik Martensson and Jörgen Elofsson, boith who have collaborated with Kelly Clarkson. We will talk to Hicks about his busy summer and he recent successes in Europe,
Jun 01, 2015•32 min
Having come off a successful few months touring and watching his album climb the charts, Doug Briney has dedicated a new single to help the National Parkinson Foundation. "The Parkinson's Song" was written by Briney and Howie Garoutte, a Parkinson’s survivor and procedes of the single will go to the non-proft, helping their research, education, and outreach programs. Voluntering time to performing for patients in Nashville hospitals, Doug is currently climbing the airplay charts with “Pretty Big...
May 18, 2015•37 min
Comic books have come to the digital age. Computer wiz Erica Austin has created an app that changes the game in reading comic books called "Against the Grain". The app, named after her own comic book series, allows users to access her entire library of work and the illustrations featues 3-d and 2-d techology is a clean and crisp viewing experience for the readers. Austin's book features a female teenage heroine, which is a growing trend in comcis. We will talk to Austin about diversity in comics...
May 11, 2015•31 min
Born in Australia and now a citizen of Canada, Billy Grima looks at the world for inspiration for his music. His sound of Americana, rock, and soul brings back the tradition of singer/songwriter, telling the stories of everday life and the common man. We will talk to Grima about his journey in music and his aspirations this year.
May 04, 2015•29 min
Darren Guyaz and Beth Wesche has created their own version of Americana and folk in their collaboration March to May. The Seattle based duo uses everything from guitar to celtic harp for a rich traditional sound and have found success quickly. The two have traveled the world on their own and have used their experiences to write compelling songs. We will talk to the duo about their new release "The Water’s Edge" and the roots of their msuic.
Apr 27, 2015•35 min
A rising star in country music, Rachele Lynae is ready to take the world by storm. Having grown up in the Pacific Northwest, Lynae's music reflects a different side of country life in her single "Fishin' For Something". Her self-named debut album launched last year. She has opened for country supersrtas Wynonna Judd and Leon Russell. She is looking to make waves as she is taking part in the "iHeart Radio Rising Star" compeitition, where she is seeking your votes to get her on stage for the "2015...
Apr 20, 2015•30 min
One of our favorite comedians is back as Hope Flood returns to the show. Flood is an accompished stand-up with mulitple awards and appeared on everything from "Def Comedy Jam" to "Martin lawerence Presents First Amendment Stand-up". Flood started his "Comcis Rock" convention to groom newer stand-ups into the buisness and network with other professionals. We will catch up woth Flood about what she has been up to since we last spoke and the upcoming convention.
Apr 16, 2015•32 min
An interviewer and comedic innovator, Richard Oliver Jr. has heading his own entertainment company based out of New York, ICP Entertainement, "to where both the business professional, entertainment and artistic community can network, exchange ideas, and discover new and emerging projects in a positive and inspirational environment, among other like minded Big Picture Thinking Individuals." We will talk to Oliver about his project "The Rhyme Impersonator Show" and developing his company in NYC....
Apr 13, 2015•39 min
This time we head back to October 2009 as we talked to Paige Hemmis, who was one of the star of the hit show "Exteme Makeover: Home Edition". Hemmis is the prime example of being girly while doing what is considered a manly occupation. She talked to us about helping other women make the crossover, working with the rest of the cast, and giving back to families in need.
Apr 09, 2015•25 min
Hustling most of his life, The Black Heff aka Jakafella has put out some sensational tunes over his career. Having cultivated it into an empire, Heff has chronicled his rise from the poor streets of Flint, Michigan to his playboy lifestyle in "Game is Meant To Be Sold". We will talk to Heff about the book, his future, and gaining the monikor from Hugh Heffner himself.
Apr 06, 2015•49 min
Update: The stunt community informed us Lafountaine had lied about her role in Furious 7. Lafountain soon apoligized on for emblellishing her role on the set. We have edited out the references from Furious 7 from the interview in light of these circumstances. Making her way in the Hollywood scene, Sulinh Lafontaine has shared the screen with Robert DeNiro, John Turturro, Mariska Hargitay, and Sarah Jessica Parker. We will talk to Lafontaine about her acting career and her real life tale of survi...
Mar 31, 2015•35 min
Summer Moore is coming out swinging with her latest project. Moore has produced and written the horror film "The Warning", which sees a reporter and her friends look into a mysterious town in Colorado. The film has been picked up and is available on demand and on DVD. We will talk to Moore about making the movie and being the new breed of female filmmakers.
Mar 30, 2015•30 min
The world of art is something that has been both an enjoyable visually and investment for some. Zig Gruz's company "Liberator Art" has pieces that you can use for both. Besides acquiring art from some of the world's best artists, they also offer pieces for the beginner art enthusiast. The company guarantees their art will not depreciate in for a decade. We will talk to Gruz about his company, about the ever expanding art world, and how he is revolutionizing investing.
Mar 26, 2015•1 hr 22 min
A part of the 90's movement to Slam Poetry, JD Glasscock has help write songs and book throughout his career. He had his own blues rock band "Sofa King". His creative edge has been translated to short movies, which several have been featured in festivals across the the U.S. His use of light has made his movies "shine". We will talk to JD about the transition to film, his career as a poet, and making his directorial debut.
Mar 19, 2015•38 min
Kim Spadaro is hoping her perfumes will take you on a journey. This business woman has been everywhere and has taken elements from her travels and made different scents for her fragrances line. With a multitude of great reviews, Spararo looks to expand in 2015. We will talk to Spadaro about running her successful business and her non-profit foundation.
Mar 16, 2015•35 min
We took a trip to Portland, Oregon recently and had to chance to meet a person who is looking to literally touch people's lives. Samantha Hess opened "Cuddle Up to Me" over a year ago in the Rose City to help with her demand for touch therapy business. Hess and her staff offer non-sexual “cuddle” sessions in which to treat many problems like stress, depression, and recovery from anything from addiction, abuse, or a simple break up. Hess also authored a book about her creating her brand of therap...
Mar 12, 2015•12 min
Hailing from one of Canada's entertaiment meccas, Aida King is looking to take the acting world by storm. King, an accompished violinist, went to study business in college when she fell in love with acting. She also has an active modeling career. We will talk to King about her upcoming projects and her blossoming acting career.
Mar 09, 2015•34 min