Episodes

  • The Influencer's Influencer: Ben Ricciardi on Building Brands in the Digital Age
    Sep 6 2024

    In this episode, I chat with Ben Ricciardi, a marketing whiz and Instagram heavyweight with over a million followers, about what it really takes to make it as an influencer and entrepreneur in 2024. Ben dishes on his journey from local TV host to founding his own agency, the 10 Times 10 Group, and drops some serious knowledge about building a personal brand in today's crazy digital world. We get into the nitty-gritty of social media trends, keeping it real online, and the hustle needed to stand out from the crowd. Ben serves up some solid advice for anyone looking to make waves as an influencer or entrepreneur, and we even talk about how the pandemic shook things up for him and where he thinks marketing and AI are headed next.

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    40 mins
  • Julie Macklowe: The NYC Socialite that’s Shaking Up the Whiskey World
    Aug 31 2024

    I kick off season 2 with Julie Macklowe, a fascinating human who defies the "socialite" label often attached to her name. We dive into Julie's experiences at the Met Gala, her love for whiskey, and how it led her to create her own luxury American single malt brand, The Macklowe. Julie shares insights into navigating the male-dominated spirits industry and her journey from finance to founding a whiskey company. We also discuss the challenges of living in New York City today and Julie's unique perspective on travel destinations. Throughout our conversation, Julie's passion for whiskey and business shines through, offering listeners a glimpse into the world of high-end spirits and entrepreneurship.

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    41 mins
  • Mary Helen Bowers Reveals the Reality of Elite Ballet & Starting Over as an Entrepreneur
    Jun 6 2024

    I wrap up season one of Good Listen with Mary Helen Bowers, a former professional ballerina with the New York City Ballet. We discuss her journey from being a young girl in North Carolina dreaming of becoming a ballerina, to making that dream a reality by training at the prestigious School of American Ballet as a teenager. Mary Helen provides a fascinating inside look at the intense world of elite ballet. She sheds light on the incredible physical and mental demands, requiring an almost monastic lifestyle of constant training, discipline, and sacrifice from a very young age. Despite the difficulties, Mary Helen made it to the top, even training Natalie Portman for her role in the film Black Swan. After retiring from dancing, she started her own fitness company called Ballet Beautiful, allowing her to share her passion for ballet in a healthier, more positive way focused on strength, artistry, and longevity. Her story is an inspiring example of sustained commitment to one's calling, while also evolving to live that passion in an authentic, fulfilling way.

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    50 mins
  • The Psychic Next Door: An Intimate Conversation with John Edward
    May 30 2024

    I'm sitting down with my longtime friend John Edward, the renowned psychic medium. We reminisce about John's unlikely journey from healthcare to becoming a famous TV personality. John candidly opens up about his abilities as a medium, addressing skeptics head-on, and he teases fascinating details about the upcoming book "Chasing Evil," which chronicles his undercover work assisting law enforcement cases. Whether you're a new or longtime fan, our chat provides a rare glimpse into the life of one of the world's most renowned psychic mediums.



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    44 mins
  • Phil Hellmuth: Poker's Bad Boy Turned Business Mogul
    May 23 2024
    Today on Good Listen, I'm going all in with Phil Hellmuth, the "Poker Brat" himself. A 16-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner and one of the most iconic and controversial figures in the game, Hellmuth pulls no punches. He opens up about breaking the devastating news to his father that he would pursue a career in poker instead of following a more traditional path. Hellmuth shares insights into how he developed his famous intensity and competitiveness on the felt that earned him comparisons to John McEnroe. Along the way, he dishes on which celebrities might actually have what it takes to make the jump to the professional poker circuit. With a New York Times bestselling book and roles on over a dozen corporate advisory boards under his belt, Hellmuth has more than proven poker can be a viable career path - if you've got the skills and stamina to go all the way. Ante up for a captivating conversation with one of the true legends of the game.
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    35 mins
  • The Making of New Happy: Stephanie Harrison's Pursuit of Happiness
    May 16 2024
    Stephanie Harrison tells her story of uncovering a new, science-backed philosophy of happiness. Her book New Happy debunks society's myths about what leads to true fulfillment and provides a step-by-step guide, including insightful artwork, to revamping your mindset for authentic joy. We'll discuss why the conventional "Old Happy" approach is making us miserable and how Stephanie's blend of art and science reveals the counterintuitive secrets to a happier life.
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    37 mins
  • Honest Talk with NY Post Columnist Kirsten Fleming on NYC Life, Howard Stern & More
    May 9 2024
    Today, I'm sitting down with my friend Kirsten Fleming, the brilliant and hilarious columnist from the New York Post. Kirsten's going to take us behind the scenes of her journalism career, from covering the crossroads of sports and pop culture to recently becoming a columnist dishing on everything from J-Lo to Joe Biden. She's not holding anything back as we discuss her recent column critiquing Howard Stern, what it's like being a conservative voice in liberal NYC, and the current state of our city. You don't want to miss this wildly entertaining and insightful conversation with one of my favorite humans.
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    41 mins
  • Keeping the Beat Alive: Zoro's Drumming Journey from Poverty to Stardom
    May 2 2024

    After watching the movie La Bamba, I dreamed of playing the guitar. But my dreams were quickly shattered after a couple of lessons—I have zero musical ability. My guest today, however, is Zoro the Drummer, whose incredible four-decade career proves he definitely does have that special something. Zoro has performed with icons like Lenny Kravitz, Bobby Brown, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, New Edition, and Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire. We'll dive into his remarkable journey that was inspired by his mother, which he writes about in his new book. Maria's Scarf is a love letter to his immigrant mother. Before the age of nine, his single mother had moved her seven children more than thirty times—from the impoverished streets of South-Central Los Angeles to rural Oregon and everywhere in between. But somehow, he persevered and became known as one of the greatest R&B drummers in the world. While my rockstar dreams fizzled, Zoro shows how dedication and passion can keep the beat of your dreams alive.

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    45 mins