Pod-Alization: Stages Podcast; Films To Be Buried with; Shark Tank Wisdom

 Stages podcast connects with Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award-winners

 Stages Podcast is a bi-monthly show that connects with Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award-winning performers, writers, healers and artists, and nurtures conversations on how to view life’s challenges through the lens of creativity. 

Co-hosts Tony Award winner Stephanie J. Block and Marylee Fairbanks have been friends for 30 years, sharing dressing rooms, struggles, laughter and dreams – and they invite their friends and colleagues to do the same. They don't just ask “What are you working on now,” they ask, “What brought you to love where you are now?” 

 I just heard Stephanie Block as a guest on The Art Of Kindness podcast, and she was a joy to listen to with host Robert Peterpaul.

Tune into the “Stages Podcast” every other Monday for new episodes and #lovewhereyouarenow.

 Ted Lasso star discusses films -- without using the F word

 Brett Goldstein plays the irascible and sandpaper-edged soccer (football) assistant coach of AFC Richmond in the Apple TV+ hit comedy, Ted Lasso. 

Goldstein's -- aka Roy Kent's -- famous lines include:

 "You look cool as F**k."

"Don't you dare settle for fine."

"Well, this place is ruined now." 

Brett Goldstein's award-winning podcast “Films To Be Buried With” is now joining iHeartPodcasts and Will Ferrell's Big Money Players Network. 

On the podcast, the Ted Lasso star discusses the films that shape the people we are. Each episode of this podcast digs into life and death by way of movies with an extra special weekly guest, who ultimately shares their pick of films to be buried with. 

New episodes launch every Wednesday.

"It will be cool as f**k."

Shark Tank star on the key moments of success

   Have you ever wanted to know the moments that made or broke the world’s top celebrities or business people? 

In this show -- That Moment with Daymond John -- Emmy Award-winning Shark Tank’s Daymond John sits down with business moguls, celebrities, athletes, artists and more to get their candid reflections on that moment when they knew they could actually go for what they wanted, when they realized they needed to pivot immediately and when they failed. 

Tune into new episodes of That Moment with Daymond John on Mondays and Tuesdays. And don't ask him about his investment in Heatherette, which lost him six million dollars. Sometimes, even sharks get eaten.

 

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