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Espresso Yourself

Espresso Yourself

De : Russell Namalata Thomas
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This is an auditory sense of community of personally curated Starbucks patrons. The goal is to sit down with a Starbucks patron and get to know them, their human soul. Of the Starbucks patrons, by the Starbucks patrons, for the Starbucks patrons.Russell Namalata Thomas Sciences sociales
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    • Keegan Pitz, The Next Big Idea: AirBnB meets SoundCloud Search Engine
      Jun 28 2023
      2017. He wrote the idea on a napkin in a coffee shop (Starbucks?) in San Francisco, sat down with an investor at a pitch night, got invited at Capitol Music Records in Los Angeles, California. Music to their ears. That was it. He was the genius inheriting a fortune akin to Napster. Unfortunately, the pandemic happened. Nearly destroyed him, fell into depression. This 5-year career plan has already taken 40-year old Keegan Pitz ten (10) years to get it off the ground. What's five more years? All great ideas require time. All genius ideas require patience. World of difference: Patience is the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting. For the first time on my show, 15+ years in the making, FanParty will be hosting a launch party on July 1st (Saturday). Imagine, you can host your own space, your house, at the beach, at a rooftop bar—heck at a barn in Dubuque, Iowa to book your favorite artist(s) to come play your favorite songs, surrounded by your friends and loved ones. All in your phone! Like it's fucking Uber. 'Hello, Iniko? Chase McDaniel? Qveen Herby (of Karmin)? How much to play at my best friend's wedding in Calabasas?' This is a game changer in the music industry, period. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/espressoyourself/support
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      26 min
    • Damu Bob, Digital Producing For Damu's
      May 26 2023

      Digital producing seems like a career fit for a younger candidate. Well, they say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but not for 47-year old Damu Bob who has been doing this for a while. Sports and Damu is what is a ball to a net. The human mind is inescapably fascinating (to me); he briefly followed his Dad's footsteps in the computer science career, he in Intel, his Dad in IBM. On the same body to a hand that's good in math and engineering, the other hand is good in picking up a sport, any sport, learning it, and masters it, no matter how many times he had fallen on his butt: his first love, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, ice hockey, basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, you name it, Damu can break into a conversation with you on it. Lapped by the individualistic, for a lack of a better word, itch to 'cover the news', his voice be heard, and giving a voice to those devoid of it, a single father of two boys, both well into their pubescence—that's a whole new life sport, Damu Bob is not an old dog. He's the Alpha.


      --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/espressoyourself/support
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      27 min
    • Amanda Gluck, Vicariously Me: A Memoir (Audio Version)
      May 14 2023
      Espresso Yourself is her first podcast ever. Seven years she has waited to be in one. Timing couldn’t be more on our side. Meanwhile all necessities packed, others donated, thrown, and in storage, what an absolute honor to sit down and take a breather, simply connect with 28-year old Amanda Gluck. As young as 8 years old, Amanda is a prodigy. But she’s not excellent in them. She’s just okay. ‘Good’, at best. ‘Prodigy’ is not always measured in being extraordinary. Amanda is a prodigy because her thirst to learn is bottomless. “I love being around people who are better than me. They inspire me”. Amanda speaks as genuinely as she moves. “What I enjoy is I miss being bad at something.” A string of words put together that never thought possible to be any less braver statement when she says, “The only way you fail is when you give up.” Yet reportedly, four years working with and for Hollywood A-List Glen Powell, these uniquely precede her in show business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/espressoyourself/support
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      26 min
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