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Business, Life, Politics and Love each on their own are hard to define, even harder to understand. Phillip Lanos has conversations with people who are thriving and the aim is to help you thrive in the modern age of hustle culture. Tap in. Tune in. Get up. Glow up.
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In this insightful episode, we sit down with Joonwoo Kim, the developer behind the groundbreaking iPad app, InfiniteX2P. Drawing from his vast experience in iOS development, Joonwoo sheds light on the challenges and rewards that come with creating an app that has redefined the user experience for many, including Phillip. From sharing the story of his first iOS app to discussing the current landscape of app development, he offers an invaluable perspective on the industry. Whether you're an aspiring iOS developer or simply curious about the process behind your favorite apps, this episode is sure to provide a unique blend of technical knowledge, career advice, and industry insights. Tune in to hear about Joonwoo's career, the future of iOS development, and his advice for those considering a similar path
In this episode, entrepreneur and co-founder of Clay, Zachary Hamed, shares his insights and experiences on building a successful startup with Phillip Lanos. He talks about how Clay, an AI-powered personal assistant, helps people manage their relationships and stay on top of their busy schedules. Zach also shares the challenges he faced during the early stages of his startup and the importance of focusing on the right things.
Listeners will gain valuable insights on how to prioritize tasks, delegate responsibilities, and empower their team to make decisions. Zach emphasizes the importance of maniacal focus and being honest about what matters in your business. He shares his principles on privacy and security, and how these are fundamental to Clay's mission.
Entrepreneurs and business owners will benefit from Zach's lessons on decision-making, prioritization, and creating a product that people actually want. Listeners will also learn about upcoming integrations for Clay and Zach's vision for the future of the company.
Overall, this episode provides actionable advice and inspiration for anyone looking to start a successful business or improve their existing one. It's a must-listen for entrepreneurs and business owners who want to learn from the experiences of a successful startup founder.
Charné Tunson, looking to be elected to Seat #1 with the LACCD via a grassroots movement and a practicing educator as a principal and leads a full time position at her very own Tunson Leadership Foundation where Chanré is able to touching the lives of youth and helping them grow and achieve their life dreams, as well as teaching them the importance of coaching and mentoring others.
Charné and her family are no strangers to the challenges a student faces, especially when of an ethnic minority -- so she's able to extend empathy unlike most of the sitting board members currently holding the office.
As always do your own research, if a public office personnel isn't easy to find publicly its time to ask harder questions. Luckily for us, Charné is truly someone working for the people and soon to be by the people.
You can learn more about Charné here: https://www.tunson4laccd.org/meet_charne
You can connect with her on all social platforms: @iamcharnemtunson
Myanna Dellinger is on the 2020 election ballot for a spot on the LA County Superior Court as a judge. From what it cost to be on the ballot, to explaining the levels of powers Judges are granted Myanna takes us through the whole spectrum needed to inform our vote. Myanna also speaks on the others running for the same spot as a judge and the holes in their claims. This is also the first episode with a Law professor who breaks down her own views on a career in Law. If either a career in law or having a more informed voting stance -- this is the blueprint for you.
You can connect with Myanna at: https://dellingerforjudge.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myannadellinger/
If a Real Estate career ever crossed your mind this is the episode you need. JP Pena shares his insights as a father, a son, being too nice and how overcoming limited mindsets that your parents may have instilled in you can be made possible. A host of his own successful podcast The JP Pena: Unf***yourself, a Real Estate Professional who ACTUALLY makes his living as a broker and whose side hustle is teaching others interested in a career in Real Estate how to reach their goals the right way. Maybe this is the blueprint for you.
You can follow JP on instagram @thejppena
JP suggests you get your initial education in Real Estate here: https://revei.com/
Heather Mazzei, a sex and intimacy therapist, shares her professional opinion on what couples can do to bring life back to their relationship during the Covid-19 quarantine. Heather also breaks down what the journey to becoming a clinically licensed looks like and how she would change and shorten the journey if she could do it all over again. If you're struggling to hold your relationship and your sex life together during the quarantine or if you've ever wanted to pursue the Therapist profession this is an episode you'll want to listen to all the way through.
You can find Heather and the clinic where she works on instagram: @heather_mazzei and @themodernintimacy
www.modernintimacy.com
Jeremy Schneider teaches me and you how to take control of money and our future retirement. Nothing like World Financial Group or Primerica and all those multi level marketing schemes. The process Jeremy teaches us is the real deal. This is everything you wanted to know about investing and how to stop working within just over a decade. Jeremy Schneider runs personal finance club and has a course coming out in October 2020.
You can follow him on Instagram @personalfinanceclub or go to community.personalfinanceclub.com
Luciana Rozenberg is a fashion designer and entrepreneur based out of New York City. Originally from Argentina, she moved to New York in 2015 to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology. After graduating, Luciana began working as a designer at Haute Couture brands such as Zac Posen, Marchesa and Theia. During that time, she had the opportunity to dress numerous celebrities with many of her designs featured in multiple fashion and celebrity news publications.
In this episode we explore a career in the Fashion world. Luciana shares how it may not be necessary to go to fashion school, what actually helped her launch her collection and how she navigates the ups and downs of being a solo entrepreneur.
If you've ever wanted to start a career in Fashion here's a chance to learn from someone literally making a living doing this very thing, make sure to follow @naissantnyc on Instagram or visit naissant-nyc.com
Dr.Kim Chronister is a Los Angeles based Clinical psychologist that also has her own podcast Love To Heal with Dr. Kim. Dr.Kim has also written a book Breakup Recovery that helps us all get through the inevitable process of a heartbreak. In this episode I ask Dr.Kim about her book and the inner workings of the world of clinical psychology.
To learn more about Dr.Kim visit:
https://linktr.ee/DrKimChronister
@drkimchronister
Anthony Danna is running for seat No. 3 for the LACCD Board of Trustees. Anthony's background is in Data Science for Hollywood with companies like Sony & Disney. This episode will teach you about what position is and is not responsible for such as where the money is spent but not how the programs and education are crafted. Anthony also reveals the type of corruption that currently exists on the board in their election and spending practices. Without question what you learn here in this episode applies on a larger scale in federal politics. Finally, Anthony talks about his plans and what he intends to do if elected. Tune in, maybe this is the Blueprint you needed.
You can learn more about Anthony Danna here: https://www.dannaforlaccd.com/
You can find Anthony Danna on IG here: @anthonyjdanna
Scott Andrew Yang, currently a District Attorney is running on the 2020 ballot for Judge seat #162 -- Best known for his work on the Gabriel Fernandez case. Scott was born to immigrant parents who faced a critical legal issue when forced to pay fees his parents didn't know existed in their contact Scott pursued a career in Law to protect those who are taken advantage of by the Law. This is made visible by his current work on Sex Crime cases. although Scott is aware that many see a prosecutor as someone who might bring that into their work as a judge, Scott explains how his career experience allow for him to be far more neutral and aware in court cases than someone with less experience. No stranger to challenges people of color face in modern society Scott aims to bring his arsenal of education and experience to focus on the facts when deciding how he should deliver a sentence.
You can learn more about Scott Yang here:
https://www.scottyangforjudge.com/
You can follow Scott Yang @scottyang4judge2020
Intrapreneur Christie Lindor breaks down the challenges that first generation born in the U.S. youth face as they help their family establish themselves in America. From learning executive skills at McDonalds to helping a friend become a stakeholder politician by managing a grassroots political campaign Christie brings an eclectic level of experience to the show. If you ever wanted to know about project management, women in tech and grassroots politics from a self made modern day woman. This is the episode for you.
What if you could explain to your partner why you are in the way you are? What if you can explain to your boss or your team why you like doing this task as opposed to that?
What if you could find out the same thing about the people you love with the people you work with daily?
I ask Dr Gary Sanchez those very questions and the reason why I ask Dr Gary Sanchez is because although he is a dentist by trade Dr Gary Sanchez has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in self improvement everything you could think of every class he took it he was able to design a framework that tens of thousands of entrepreneurs have taken and it's free of cost.
A methodology of why people do, What they do. And he found out that there are about nine different types. We're all a bit of each one of those but there's an emphasis. Without question. And in a world of increasing globalization.
How can we give ourselves the ads that we need to be happier more successful?
Gary's site: http://whyinstitute.com/
David Sharp - Dancer | Author | Financial Planner
Working 40 years for a company is not the plan anymore and with that comes a lot of changes regarding 401k's and workplace benefits that were otherwise used as incentives in the workplace. Millennials and Creatives have a lot in common in the way a majority of them manage finances and require that they live inspired lives.
David Maurice Sharp understands both the financial needs of an artist and how to share that relevant information in a way that a Millennial and Creative can understand without feeling intimidated.
Learn about how to create a portfolio from a fellow thespian and accomplished financial planner.
Follow David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sharpiesez
For more episodes go to:
www.philliplanos.com
Podcast Produced by:
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Frank Sesno - Award-winning American journalist
Without mystery to what he attributes earned Frank Sesno his success - it was his home life growing up that began to shape his personal philosophy of communication. From having a disability in the family and playing the role of mediator to being the student who asked about anything he didn't understand Frank's life is a testament to the power of a skill that slowly escapes us as technology becomes a large part of our life.
To Reach this guest:
https://www.franksesno.com/
Follow on Twitter: @franksesno
https://twitter.com/franksesno
Joe Pulizzi - Founder of Content Marketing Institute:
Joe cuts straight to the point and exclaims that starting a podcast to build an audience isn't the best move. In fact, Joe attributes the success of his books and institute to his blog and email subscribers but you'll have to be prepared for the journey it truly is to build an audience.
To Reach This Guest Visit:
http://www.joepulizzi.com/
Follow on Twitter: @JoePulizzi
https://twitter.com/JoePulizz
Rand attributes a majority of the success that MOZ, an SEO company, achieved to his WhiteBoard Friday's weekly vlog. Rand continues to share examples of how and why your content needs to be done with purpose in order for you to benefit from the power of this type of contact with your audience. To Reach This Guest Visit: https://moz.com/rand/ Follow on Twitter: @Randfish https://twitter.com/randfish
David Kadavy shares with Phillip Lanos his views on writers block for though leaders. Generosity is the secret Kadavy explains and that this isn't only his opinion but a digital marketing genius Seth Godin shares the same view.
David Kadavy - Author "Design For Hackers" Top 20 On Amazon Among the many achievements David Kadavy has under his belt David has done what a lot of creators struggle with -- David has finished and published a book. Also worked closely with Timeful Inc. founder Dan Ariely to give Google Calendar many of the features it has today. David shares why his philosophy is to set a goal so small that you'd be embarrassed if you failed to accomplish it. To Reach This Guest Visit: http://kadavy.net/ Follow on Twitter: @Kadavy https://twitter.com/kadavy
Second Act Advantage available for pre-order on Amazon:: https://amzn.to/4aEZYa4Phillip Lanos and Jay Samit explore the themes of aging, technology, and personal growth, particularly in the context of AI's impact on retirement and identity. Jay discusses the importance of mentorship, community, and purpose in living a fulfilling life, especially as people age. He emphasizes the potential of AI as a tool for learning and personal development, and the need for individuals to adapt to the changing landscape of work and society. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by the sandwich generation and the future of caregiving with the rise of humanoid robots. Ultimately, Jay encourages listeners to embrace change, overcome fear, and strive for a better tomorrow.TakeawaysOur society hasn't adapted to longer lifespans.Retirement can lead to a loss of identity and purpose.AI can be a co-pilot in our lives, helping us learn and grow.Reverse mentoring can bridge generational gaps in knowledge.Having a purpose is crucial for longevity and happiness.Community and connection are essential for well-being.Disruption is inevitable; how we respond matters.Health and wellness can be achieved with minimal effort.Social interaction is vital for mental health.Regret often stems from not trying new things.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Second Act Advantage01:29 The Impact of AI on Retirement04:36 Mentorship and Learning Across Generations07:41 Disruption and Technology's Role10:42 AI as a Co-Pilot for Life13:20 The Importance of Community and Connection16:19 Purpose and Longevity19:14 Health and Well-Being in the Second Act22:02 The Lazy Nerd's Guide to Living Longer24:58 Real-World Applications of Technology27:59 The Power of Collaboration Across Generations30:46 Overcoming Barriers to Success35:19 The Evolution of Tech Giants36:34 The Changing Landscape of Employment38:51 AI's Impact on Jobs and Society40:30 The Second Act Advantage43:21 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Change46:58 The Power of Community and Connection49:41 Breaking Language Barriers with Technology53:03 The Future of Caregiving and Automation58:02 Shifting Mindsets: From Hourly to Value-Based Work01:07:18 Embracing Life's Challenges and Regrets
Phillip Lanos sits down with Eric Colville, the driving force behind the acoustic duo The Low Stakes (with harmony singer Ann Holbrook). Eric shares his unconventional path from structural engineering studies to becoming a lifelong guitar player and songwriter, starting as a "human rhythm machine" in college and gigging in wedding and blues bands before committing to originals.The conversation dives deep into songwriting philosophy—speaking lyrics naturally like everyday talk (inspired by Paul Simon), getting straight to the point, and capturing spontaneous moments—along with Eric's eclectic influences (from Ry Cooder and Buena Vista Social Club to Duran Duran chord tricks). They explore the challenges of keeping bands together (prioritizing reliability and vocal harmony over raw talent), the irreplaceable joy of live, imperfect human music-making in an AI-dominated era, and why live performance remains the ultimate expression.The spotlight shines on The Low Stakes' latest single "Five Days Over"—a quick-born, upbeat track written in five minutes about impatiently counting down days until a loved one returns ("five days over, one day down"). Eric recounts its origin story and how it embodies trusting artistic instinct. With the duo building toward a fuller band sound (recent drummer addition and more music on the way), this episode celebrates honest, defiant songcraft with folk-rock roots and punk spirit.























