Another session filled with laughter and cultural exploration! Mr. Wowzer sat down with the mother-daughter duo, Mae and Crystal, for an enlightening conversation that weaves together the joys and magic of travel and cultural discovery. Mae, the talented hairstylist with a flair for entrepreneurship, shares her vibrant experiences growing up in Ghana and transitioning to life in the United States.
Announcing a new perfume honoring the franchise, we sniff out the story behind Killian Wells and his aromatic empire, Xyrena. A New Yorker turned Austinite, Killian swapped music notes for scent notes, channeling his cinema obsession into perfumes that pack a punchline.
Hailing from Baja California, they bring that ‘sabor Latina’ to everything they do, from talking about women in media to spilling the tea on the cannabis industry's gray market. Their stories are as spicy as their personalities, and they're all about living that SoCal Chicano lifestyle to the fullest.
Meet Kayla Bass and Tonya Aanenson, the dynamic duo from March and Ash who are all about creating epic experiences in the cannabis world. Kayla, March and Ash's Marketing Manager, is the real deal with nearly five years of cannabis industry experience under her belt. She's been there, done that, and knows the ins and outs of making events pop. And Tonya? Well, she's got some unique insights that'll make your head spin (in a good way, of course).
Ever wondered about the secret sauce behind a comedian's original material? In this episode comedians a fun conversation about the significance of authenticity in stand-up comedy. One key takeaway from their conversation was the significance of maintaining momentum and sticking to personal stories in the comedy routines. They also acknowledged the need to recognize that family should take priority, especially during crucial moments. But, let's keep it real - how do you stay true to your unique comedic style while also connecting with your audience? What's the funniest moment you've ever experienced at a comedy show? Whether it's a knee-slapping joke, a hilarious interaction with the crowd, or an unexpected twist in the performance? Stay tuned for more!
Here's the riveting journey of Southeast San Diego legend, Jayo Felony. He shares his remarkable story and insights into the music industry's challenges and successes. Known for his influential collaborations and chart-topping album "What You Gonna Do," Jayo Felony's rise from the streets to the top of the Billboard charts is a testament to his unwavering dedication and raw talent.
In the cannabis industry, community plays a pivotal role, offering not just opportunities for collaboration but also invaluable support. Nash Mendoza emphasizes the importance of community, underscoring its role as both consumers and allies in navigating the industry's highs and lows. Through her proactive approach of uniting local and industry cannabis vendors for collaborative events, Nash showcases the power of community engagement in fostering enduring partnerships and collective success.
At the core of Guy's mission is a commitment to crafting high-quality products that not only meet the needs of consumers but also elevate the industry's standards. His role as a thought leader in the cannabis wellness community has solidified his reputation as a trusted figure, offering valuable insights and guidance to those navigating the evolving landscape of cannabis therapy.
Host, Costa Dillon returns with an episode featuring the soundtrack maestro, Gordon Goodwin. From a green graduate to a Grammy-winning composer behind the cult classic, Costa peels back the layers of Goodwin's career, revealing how he jazzed up his life by leading a big band and hosting a radio show, finding a harmonious balance amidst the chaos of killer tomatoes. Beyond the notes and nominations, discover the unexpected twists and turns in Goodwin's career, offering golden insights for aspiring film composers.
You won’t find too many political people as smart as Steve Peace, but what really makes him interesting is his life as a grandfather (an Uber driver to his grandchildren is how he describes it), husband, and father. A former California legislator, Peace blazed a trail from San Diego to Sacramento that may never be surpassed. He also found success in the movie making business. He wrote and produced Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, a parody cult classic.