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Inspiring and motivational stories about some of today's most successful business leaders. Liz will speak with entrepreneurs and executives about their journey. This podcast will provide feel-good stories that will leave the listener feeling inspired and moved.
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The California wildfires have devastated much of Los Angeles County, with tens of thousands displaced with no idea when and how they will be able to rebuild. Upon seeing this, one celebrity couple decided that they could make a difference. Paris Hilton and her husband, Carter Reum, stepped in and began raising money for those impacted, including the countless displaced pets.
Venture capitalist Carter Reum talks to Liz about how the wildfires affected his family, how his wife Paris took immediate action, and how being proponents of change and charity became a cornerstone in their lives.
Later, Carter discusses the short time he spent at Goldman Sachs early in his career, his decision to break off into venture capital with his brother, and how his upbringing informed his investments over the years.
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Elisa Marshall and Benjamin Sormonte were young professionals when they met and fell in love in Montreal in the early 2010s, but both of them had dreams of something bigger.
Elisa had a passion for baking, but was stuck working a 9-5. Benjamin was a corporate lawyer who wanted to branch out to something new. They combined their knowledge of business and their passion for baking to found Maman, a Parisian-style café that started with just one location. Now, they do nearly $50 million in sales a year.
Maman Founders Elisa Marshall and Benjamin Sormonte talk to Liz about how their shared passion became a multimillion-dollar business, how they were able to expand the company to over 30 locations in just over a decade, and how Maman sticks out in a crowded industry.
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Immigrating to Canada as a teenager, Keyvan didn’t speak fluent English but strove to finish at the top of his class in high school. Fast forward to college, Keyvan had already started three different companies, but he was still determined to become a great tech founder.
Live from CES, SoundHound CEO Keyvan Mohajer talks to Liz about his dream of entrepreneurship to create “something out of nothing” and the difficulty of creating a startup with the threat of failure hanging above you.
He explains how his company has used artificial intelligence technology to create an incredible virtual assistant who can understand and complete nearly any voice command.
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An eight-year-old boy from New Jersey has taken social media by storm through his comedic antics, collaborations with fellow creators and one powerful move dubbed "The Rizz Face".
Christian Savasta, known as The Rizzler, talks to Liz about the first TikTok video that put him on the map, what led him to do wildly popular collaborations with the "Costco Guys", and what brands he has worked with in his short time in the spotlight.
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In 2025, you may just be planning to take a trip or two. Whether it's an island getaway, a European adventure, or a quick vacation to see family, we hope you're using some of your credit card points.
Ahead of this year, certain to be filled with plenty of travel, Liz is revisiting one of her favorite episodes: Brian Kelly is the Founder of “The Points Guy,” and is the leading voice in loyalty programs, points and miles, credit cards, and travel. We revisit this episode to detail the journey to his genius idea and advise listeners on how to use credit card points to their advantage.
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As 2024 comes to an end, Liz is looking back at some of your favorite episodes of the podcast from this past year.
Fans downloaded these episodes more than any others, so while you reflect and spend time with family, unwind with 2024's best of Everyone Talks To Liz.
You can hear conversations with Philly Pretzel Factory CEO Dan DiZio, famed New York fashion designer Rebecca Minkoff, Stanley Cup-winning goalie Mike Richter, and Insomnia Cookies founder Seth Berkowitz.
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On this very special bonus episode, we’re bringing you an encore from The Claman Countdown.
Liz got the chance to sit down with Christian Savasta, an international social media sensation known as “The Rizzler.”
On Friday, The Rizzler spoke to Liz on the Claman Countdown about his new rap commercial teaming up with the toy brand MGA Entertainment to promote his favorite toys this holiday season.
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There's a lot of trial and error when it comes to starting a business. For two novice entrepreneurs, they made sure their product was perfect so it wouldn't end up on the island of misfit toys.
Elf On The Shelf co-founders Chanda Bell and Christa Pitts join Liz to discuss the family tradition that sparked the beloved international Christmas practice.
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Leaving the Bronx for Los Angeles, Heather Dubrow had to make it on her own as an actress and singer.
Now, the actress and Real Housewives’ star is an entrepreneur with a fashion line, a podcast, and multiple books—all while raising a family of four children.
Real Housewives of Orange County star Heather Dubrow talks to Liz about how her passion for performing led her to an acting career, her bizarre experience moving from scripted to reality television, if the Real Housewives arguments are truly real, and her fight to use her platform on behalf of children and the LGBT community.
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When she was young, Sarah would watch the Blue Angels blazing across the Montana sky in their F-18 Hornets, pulling off their stunning flight maneuvers. Sarah would later be in the cockpit herself, reaching her dream job as a Navy fighter pilot.
But after reaching new altitudes in the Navy, she found herself called to a new goal.
U.S. Navy veteran and Amazon VP Sarah Rhoads talks Liz to about the challenges she faced in becoming a Navy fighter pilot and how she found a second calling building something new at Amazon.
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When Joe was just 19 years old, he had a wife and two kids to support. He drove a taxicab and a postal truck all while taking on a full college course load.
Soon after, he found great success coaching at first high school and then eventually college football. After 16 years of coaching, he had a new ambition: a career on Wall Street.
Former Chairman & CEO of TD Ameritrade Joe Moglia joins Liz to explain how he made the audible from a career in football to find success in a highly coveted Merrill Lynch MBA program—a competitive training program made up of twenty-five MBA grads and one football coach.
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First heard exclusively on FOX Business' The Claman Countdown, Liz sat down to speak with NVIDIA Founder & CEO Jensen Huang about the success of his company.
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Two best friends, Amy and Daniella, met in their 20s in the fast-paced world of investment banking. When they attended Harvard Business School together, their class project to study how they would create a jewelry line quickly became a reality for them.
BaubleBar co-founders Amy Jain and Daniella Yacobovsky join Liz to explain how they found each other at UBS, the dismissive criticisms they faced when they first pitched their jewelry business, the memory of their sale, and the trajectory that their multi-million dollar business is on now.
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Bill “The Big Tuna” Parcells is the only NFL coach to lead four franchises to the playoffs, three to a conference championship—not to mention bringing the New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories.
Since he was young, his whole life revolved around sports. But when it was time to go pro, he had his doubts.
Legendary NFL coach Bill Parcells joins Liz to share the difficult path breaking into the coaching profession, the folks who gave him his first shot, and the euphoric experience of winning multiple Super Bowls.
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On election night, viewers tuning into FOX News will witness Bill Hemmer manning the “Bill-board,” where he’ll be crunching the numbers and breaking down the data to show how America is voting in real-time.
Co-host of America’s Newsroom, Bill Hemmer joins Liz to explain how he’s been preparing for the challenge of covering a historic election night, the biggest surprises of presidential elections he’s covered in the past, and the compelling stories to be told from the county vote data.
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From one of the biggest stars on MTV to one of the most well-known names on Fox News & Fox Business, Kennedy chartered quite a path for herself when she started as a radio intern at the age of 18.
She says she owes her career to the people at K-Rock who trusted her to lead the next generation of on-air personalities talking about the music they love.
Host of the ‘Kennedy Saves The World’ podcast, Kennedy joins Liz to explain how she earned her first job broadcasting and video DJing, her anxiety-inducing first day at MTV, and how she eventually landed at Fox.
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Jim McCann fondly remembers his humble beginnings in Queens, growing up the son of a working-class Irish Catholic family. He worked plenty of jobs before he finally bought a flower shop, with plans to become a florist and build a business.
After ten years in the florist game, he had acquired nearly 40 flower shops. But the world around Jim was changing; 1-800 numbers were all the rage, and e-commerce had exploded since the embrace of the Internet.
1-800 Flowers CEO Jim McCann joins Liz to share how he grew his one retail flower shop into a massive company worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He explains how he acquired the signature 1-800 Flowers and what he did to adapt his business through the decades to become the national brand they are today.
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Steven Wang caught the startup bug early, launching his first business in the 1st grade. His parents immigrated from China, hoping to give their son a chance at the American Dream. That got complicated when Steven dropped out of high school.
Once free from school, he wasted no time. He built and sold a VR company. By the age of 18, he was an engineering product manager at Apple. When he finally landed at Harvard, he soon felt the tug of a fresh new business idea calling to him.
Tech CEO & DUB app founder Steven Wang joins Liz to share how his dropouts from high school and Harvard led him to revolutionize and democratize the investing world with his app that allows anyone to copy the leading investors or become a successful fund manager themselves.
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Ryan Serhant has worn quite a lot of hats. From soap opera star to off-off-Broadway actor, before eventually settling on hustling real estate agent.
Remembering his earliest experiences living in New York City as humbling ones, as the city had been rough on him financially, mentally, and physically. Giving up was tempting, but Ryan was certain this was only one chapter in his success story.
Real estate mogul and star of Netflix’s “Owning Manhattan,” Ryan Serhant, joins Liz to share how he struggled from the bottom of real estate all the way to the top.
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In 1994, the New York Rangers were in a drought—they hadn’t won a national hockey championship in 54 years. Enter goalie Mike Richter and his team, who would lead the Rangers all the way to a Stanley Cup.
Reaching the heights of his hockey career in his 20’s, he never could have anticipated his next puck save would be his last. After suffering two concussions in a short eight-month span, he was given no choice but to retire from the sport.
New York Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup-winning goalie Mike Richter joins Liz to share the incredible journey his team embarked on to win a national championship for their city. He explains how he adjusted to his transition from professional sports to Yale Business School and his ambitions for his clean-energy business enterprise.
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