Chad is the CEO of IVC Media, LLC. A licensed attorney, Chad never expected to lead a binational digital communications company that serves an impressive list of clients with dozens of designers, project managers, and others from offices in Mission Valley and Tijuana. Politically, Chad has sort of cornered the market when it comes to talking to independent or NPP (No Party Preference) voters, but he and his team do so much more for a wide variety of businesses, nonprofits, government agencies and others.
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).
Lenny Leszczynski is a car guy, dating back to his days as a young man who drove a Daytona Blue 1964 Chevy Impala, but his wife was not expecting him to land this job. After all, Lenny had never been a CEO before. He did take advantage of all the free time the pandemic gave us by going back to school to earn an advanced degree. He was in Disneyland with his wife and kids hours after his job interview when he received the call. He got the job. He was the new CEO of the San Diego Automotive Museum located in Balboa Park.
Preparing for a death in the family is one of the hardest things you can do because it requires us to accept a world in which the people closest to us are no longer there.But failing to prepare for a death in the family can make living life without them much much harder
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 this conversation, Mike Diamond shared his experience of diving into the world of comedy and how he found success through proactive opportunities and perseverance. From his humble beginnings to performing at renowned venues like Laugh Factory San Diego and Hollywood, Mike's story is both inspiring and insightful.