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  • “For the survivor who chooses to testify, it is clear: his duty is to bear witness for the dead and for the living. He has no right to deprive future generations of a past that belongs to our collective memory. To forget would be not only dangerous, but offensive.” These are the immortal words of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel.

    You are about to hear the enduring words of Aviva Siegel. Aviva was a hostage in Gaza. Aviva's husband, Keith Siegel, is still a hostage in Gaza. At six in the morning on October 7th, fifteen terrorists shot their way into Aviva and Keith's home. Aviva's primal scream reached the heavens. The terrorists shot Keith, and they broke his rib.

    Soon thereafter Aviva and Keith, still in their pajamas, were forced at gunpoint to enter their own car. The kidnappers drove to Gaza where more terrorists, people with sticks, mothers, children, and even elders and babies lined the streets, anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Jews from the nearby kibbutz, who were immediately forced underground, into dark tunnels, into captivity.

    And since then, for more than 440 days, Keith has been trapped, numbed, beaten, starved, tortured, asphyxiated, drained, psychologically battered, and the inexhaustible list of atrocities continues.

    In this episode, Aviva Siegel shares her harrowing experience of being held hostage in Gaza by Hamas. She recounts the traumatic events that began on October 7th, when terrorists invaded her home, shot her husband Keith, and took them both captives.

    Aviva details the ordeal of being moved between multiple locations, subjected to brutal treatment, and the continuous fear and uncertainty they faced. She speaks about the deep love for her husband and her relentless hope for his return, as well as her belief in the power of love and humanity despite the atrocities she witnessed.

    The episode also delves into her life before the kidnapping and her dedication to teaching young children. Calling for unity and compassion, Aviva voices a heartfelt plea for peace and the return of all hostages.

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    Bring them home now: https://stories.bringthemhomenow.net/

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  • I had the honor of meeting Ambassador John Rakolta, Jr. this past summer in New York City. His name may not sound familiar, but John is a serious visionary who currently serves as chairman of Walbridge, a $6.5 billion construction firm based in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1916, Walbridge boasts being one of America's largest contractors with deep roots tied to building automotive and manufacturing facilities. Impressively, John predicted the importance of technology in American commerce and steered Walbridge into the future.

    Today, Walbridge is a leader in building electric vehicle facilities and hyperscale data centers. But here's where it gets interesting: Mr. Rakolta served as the United States Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates and played a lead role in architecting the Abraham Accords between the UAE and Israel. Since then, the Middle East has been literally on fire.

    On this episode, Ambassador Rakolta provides an in-depth analysis of the Middle East and shares for the first time how the Abraham Accords were established, how they have been effective, and what's next in the region. Ambassador Rakolta also shares his insights on effective leadership, his personal work ethic, and reflections on the current state and future prospects of peace in the region.

    The episode concludes with thoughts on national security and the importance of bringing manufacturing back to the United States.


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    Amb. John Rakolta Jr.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amb-john-rakolta-jr-ret-9883507/
    Walbridge: https://www.walbridge.com/people/john-rakolta-jr/

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  • The bravest person on the planet is Iranian. Her name is Ahoo Daryaei. Ahoo is a student who stripped to her underwear on the streets of Iran after the Iranian morality police accosted her for not wearing a hijab. There is an honorific title for this kind of Iranian woman: shirzan. Ahoo is shirzan: a lioness; a woman who protects herself, her family, friends, community, and country at all costs.

    Shirzan.

    Iran has many shirzans, including my guest, Nazee Moinian. Nazee was born in Iran but fled with her family for freedom. She holds a PhD in Iranian studies with a sharp understanding of the nation's rich, rich history, plus its modern-day leaders from the Shah through the Ayatollah Khomeini. Nazee currently serves as a fellow at the Middle East Institute, speaks five languages, and hosts various think tanks on this subject matter.

    Could a feminist uprising topple Iran's theocracy? Is the Iranian regime on the verge of collapsing?


    In this episode of Some Future Day, host Marc Beckman sits down with Nazee Moinian, an insightful voice on Iranian culture, history, and geopolitics. Nazee takes us on a journey through the vibrant and transformative years of 1960s and 70s Iran, recounting the country's progress under the Shah's modernization efforts and its dramatic shift following the Islamic Revolution.

    Delving into her personal experiences growing up in Iran, Nazee reflects on the socio-cultural evolution of the nation, the role of women as fearless change agents, and the historic bond between Iran and Israel. The conversation explores the complexities of Iran’s current regime, its foreign policies, and the ongoing resistance led by courageous Iranian women.

    With historical depth and poignant storytelling, this episode highlights the resilience of a people yearning for freedom and the potential for a brighter future. Tune in for a riveting discussion on leadership, cultural transformation, and the enduring power of hope.

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    Nazee on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nazeemahnazmoinian

    Nazee on Twitter: https://x.com/nazeemoinian?lang=en

    Jpost Article: https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-820947

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  • Here's the thing about the 101 Israeli hostages in Gaza: they were torn from their lives over 400 days ago. Here's the thing about the only two Jewish children who are currently hostages in Gaza: their parents are also hostages. Here's the thing about Ariel and Kfir Bibas' grandparents: they were both burnt to death in their home. One was a teacher with Parkinson's and the other was a painter.

    The entire family lived on a kibbutz juxtaposed with Gaza and supported equal rights, freedom, liberty, and of course, legal statehood for their Palestinian neighbors. Here's the thing that we have lost from terrorism, conflict, information wars, antisemitism, falsification, and politics: our humanity. We have forgotten that the 101 hostages have first names, passions, careers, humility, love, and dreams. Ofri Bibas Levy and Yifat Zailer took the time to remind me, and now the rest of the world, about humanity lost in our very emotional conversation.


    In this emotional episode, Marc welcomes Yifat Zailer and Ofri Bibas Levy to share their poignant stories and experiences over the past year. Yifat, an architect and passionate photographer, and Ofri, an occupational therapist, provide a deeply personal insight into their connections with the Bibas family and the impact of the traumatic events they endured on October 7th.

    They discuss their struggles, emotions, and the changes that have reshaped their lives and identities since then. The conversation reveals the heartbreaking realities of having family members, including young children, taken hostage by terrorists, and the resulting emotional and physical toll. Both guests reflect on their resilience, hope for the future, and the significant need for global humanitarian considerations.

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    Bring Bibas Back on IG: https://www.instagram.com/bring.bibas.back/
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  • I expected to speak with Dr. Naomi Wolf about technology's impact on our community here on planet Earth. But our discussion evolved into something much more meaningful: God, Jesus, and all living things.

    Naomi Wolf was widely considered the preeminent feminist in the early ‘90s and since then has radically changed her position in the community.

    In this profound episode of Some Future Day, host Marc Beckman sits down with Dr. Naomi Wolf to explore the intricate landscapes of spiritual experience, consciousness, and human connection. Through a deeply personal narrative centered around a transformative hypnotic encounter, Wolf shares her extraordinary experience of meeting Jesus and the profound insights she gained about co-creation, kindness, and the true meaning of spiritual alignment.

    Whether you believe Naomi met Jesus or not, it's irrelevant. Her spiritual message of kindness gives hope and even made me reconsider my own personal religion. Naomi, thank you so much for sharing this incredible story and for joining me on this episode of Some Future Day.


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    Dr. Naomi Wolf on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-naomi-wolf-324460b4/

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    DailyClout: https://dailyclout.io/

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  • According to the United Nations website, World Children's Day was first established in 1954 as Universal Children's Day. It is celebrated on the 20th of November each year to promote international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide, and improving children's welfare.

    This important conversation is about Ariel and Kfir Bibas, the only children currently in captivity. They have been hostages in Gaza for more than one year, for over 400 days.

    Now is the time for you to find your humanity. To rescue these children. To save Ariel and Kfir.

    The full Some Future Day podcast conversation with Ofri Bibas Levy and Yifat Zailer will be published in the coming weeks.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:17 Describing Ariel and Kfir
    03:40 Hostage Conditions Affecting Child Development
    09:13 An Emotional Plea to Political Leaders

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    Marc Beckman is a Senior Fellow of Emerging Technologies at NYU, the CEO of DMA United, and is on the New York State Bar Association's Taskforce for Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets.

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  • Over the last 25 years, Jameel Spencer has held pivotal marketing roles with Jay-Z, Pharrell, Justin Timberlake, Shaquille O'Neal, and even Sean “Diddy” Combs. In fact, Jameel was president of the advertising arm of Diddy's record label, Bad Boy Entertainment. Back then Diddy asserted, “Jameel is a close personal friend, a trusted partner, and a valued member of our team; a young leader with a tremendous future in marketing and advertising.” And boy, did Jameel step up!

    Today, Jameel is Chief Marketing Officer of WHP Global, a consumer brand powerhouse that generates over $7 Billion in sales. Jameel leads creative marketing, celebrity talent development, and diversity and inclusion efforts across the entire brand portfolio, including Anne Klein, Toys “R” Us, Express, Bonobos, and Rag & Bone.


    On this episode of Some Future Day, Marc Beckman sits down with the dynamic Jameel Spencer, a cultural visionary, brand marketing expert, and lifelong advocate for authenticity and purpose. Together, they explore Jameel’s groundbreaking journey, from leading Blue Flame Marketing alongside Sean “Diddy” Combs to shaping the intersection of culture, business, and social impact.

    Jameel also opens up about personal responsibility, the importance of integrity, and how brands can make an emotional impact while doing good. From championing inclusivity at Ann Klein to empowering future generations, Jameel shares his unique perspective on using culture as a force for positive transformation.

    This episode is packed with inspiring anecdotes, powerful lessons, and a thought-provoking vision for a better future where culture leads the way. Tune in for an engaging dialogue that bridges the worlds of marketing, art, and humanity.


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  • The hot pepper business is en fuego! While total market size in the United States stood at about $1.28 billion in 2022, predictably, it will continue to grow as the chili pepper has become an American kitchen staple. Although multinational corporations like the Kraft Heinz Company, McCormick, Campbell, and Unilever lead the way, the next tier of privately held businesses are catching up, fueled by innovation, trends, and leaning into the diversification of American cultural taste demands.

    Enter Smokin' Ed Currie, the most famous pepper breeder on the planet. In fact, Ed's farm grows more than 100,000 pepper plants annually. A modern day Gregor Mendel, this three-time Guinness Book World of Records holder has created the world's hottest chilis: the Carolina Reaper, and the current hottie of hotties, Pepper X.

    In this episode, Marc speaks with Ed Currie, founder and president of the Pucker Butt Pepper Company. Ed shares his journey from learning about plants from his mother to becoming an innovator in the pepper farming industry. During the discussion, Ed reveals insights into his sustainable farming practices, the scientific methods he uses to create super hot peppers, and his record-breaking pepper, Pepper X.

    He also touches on the health benefits of capsaicin, the impact of hurricanes on his farm, and the growth of hot sauce popularity in the U.S. Ed's personal stories, including the adoption of his children and living in a Frank Lloyd Wright home, add a heartfelt dimension to the conversation. The episode concludes with Ed's vision for the future of his company in advancing medical research.

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  • Election Day. Alexander Hamilton recognized the potential harm to the minority's rights when he stated, "Democracy is like two wolves and a lamb voting on what to eat for lunch, but a republic is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." The electoral college remains an important aspect of the American republic as it was instituted to protect the minority and ensure that everyone's opinion could be heard.

    In this episode of Some Future Day, Dinesh D'Souza shares his detailed personal story, starting with his immigration from Mumbai, India, at 17 through a Rotary Club exchange program. He discusses his unique experiences living in a small Arizona town, his shift in career direction influenced by Reaganism, his time at the Reagan White House, and his evolution into a prolific author and documentary filmmaker. D'Souza delves into topics such as election fraud, the disruptive potential of technology like AI and blockchain, and Trump’s influence and character. The episode concludes with Dinesh's thoughts on free speech, political polarization, and the possibility of restoring respectful intellectual debates in the future.

    Key Topics:

    Dinesh's immigration story and backgroundWorking in the Reagan administrationDinesh's prolific career as an authorPivoting to filmmaking (he made 3 of the top 10 political documentaries)How Dinesh secures and structures the financing of his filmsThe ins and outs of movie distribution for political docsThe demographics that political docs appeal to (a small %)Tech and AI's possible effects on politics, filmmaking, etc.The difference between election fraud and voter fraudHow easy it would be to hypothetically commit election fraudWhy did Dinesh want to make Vindicating Trump?The difference between Trump in public and Trump in privateWhy Dinesh defends Trump in the film and bookThe effects of anti-Trump rhetoric on Americans and their political viewsThe future of election security

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8GAOCAJxBL4bExaUCvwL4Q
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  • Bob Marley is among the most iconic musicians in the world with 150 million in album sales. Marley's mission of love and peace was born from the tiny island of Jamaica, but inspired the entire world. And Lee Jaffe caught it all.


    In this episode of Some Future Day, master photographer Lee Jaffe shares insights from his new book ' Hit Me With Music: roots rock reggae,' and recounts his extraordinary artistic journey. Starting from his days as a double major in art and LSD at Penn State, to his transformative experiences in politically charged Brazil and culturally rich Jamaica, Lee opens up about his role in the legalization of cannabis and his interactions with influential artists like Hélio Oiticica.

    The episode explores his arrest and subsequent move to Jamaica, aligning with the Rasta culture during a tense political climate under Michael Manley. Lee delves into his close relationship with Bob Marley and the Wailers, detailing their struggles, triumphs, and the creation of iconic music like 'Catch a Fire.' Additionally, the narrative covers the early days of Island Records, Marley's impactful performances, and the cultural convergence with artists like Bruce Springsteen. Reflecting on the evolving landscape of art, the discussion extends to the influence of digital photography and AI, transforming artistic practices amid technological advancements. This episode provides an in-depth look at the intersection of art, politics, and music through the lens of Lee Jaffe's multifaceted career.

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    Lee Jaffe: https://lee-jaffe.com/
    Hit Me With Music: roots rock reggae: https://www.rizzoliusa.com/book/9780847835126/

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  • In this episode of Some Future Day, we explore the uplifting story of Karen Robinovitz, the founder of Sloomoo Institute, an immersive experience dedicated to the playful and therapeutic world of slime. Karen recounts her evolution from a childhood slime enthusiast to a successful entrepreneur amidst personal tragedies, including the loss of her husband and cousin. She emphasizes the profound healing power of joy, creativity, and mental health support. Conversations delve into the inclusive, multi-generational community of Sloomoo, with highlights of its educational and sensory experiences, celebrity endorsements, and innovative collaborations with global brands like Nike and Google.

    Featuring highbrow design and cutting-edge technologies like CGI and augmented reality, Karen also discusses the institute’s mission to support mental fitness and emotional learning through partnerships with organizations like The Goldie Hawn Foundation. This episode offers an inspiring look at overcoming adversity and spreading happiness through creative, immersive experiences.

    Throughout the interview, Karen emphasizes Sloomoo's mission to "deliver joy" while exploring the therapeutic benefits of tactile play. She shares insights into the challenges of building a novel business concept and her vision for Sloomoo's future as more than just an immersive experience, but a character-driven world akin to Pokemon or Hello Kitty.

    This episode offers a fascinating look at how personal healing can spark innovative entrepreneurship, blending nostalgia, cutting-edge design, and a commitment to mental health awareness.


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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenrobinovitz/
    Sloomoo Institue: https://sloomooinstitute.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sloomooinstitute/

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SloomooInstitute

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  • Melania Trump is the former First Lady of the United States of America and joins Marc Beckman for an exclusive interview surrounding the launch of her new memoir, Melania.

    The former First Lady opens up about Love, Trust, Individual Freedom, Blockchain Technology, Modeling, Communism, Pink Floyd, Women’s Rights (Pro-Choice), and America’s AI War with China. In Conversation with Melania Trump: Reflecting on Life, Career, and Personal Beliefs

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    Marc Beckman is a Senior Fellow of Emerging Technologies at NYU, the CEO of DMA United, and is on the New York State Bar Association's Taskforce for Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets.

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  • Do you ever wonder how Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga secure multi-million dollar endorsement deals? Why do brands pay them so much money? And what happens commercially after an advertising campaign featuring a world renowned icon is activated? Jarrod Moses is the founder and CEO of the United Entertainment Group and has bridged the gap between Hollywood and Madison Avenue for the past 25 years.

    Jarrod has developed culture-powered, award-winning marketing verticals for Unilever, Samsung, AT&T, Starbucks, The North Face, and the list goes on. On this episode of Some Future Day, Jarrod joins me to share an insider's perspective of the branded entertainment industry, from strategy development and celebrity selection to deal formation and beyond.

    Jarrod goes on to break down the critical components of dealmaking and even predicts the future of marketing. It's worth noting Jarrod is an avid Bruce Springsteen fan, has a wonderful family, and I can't thank him enough for joining me as a guest on this killer episode of Some Future Day.


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    United Entertainment Group: https://www.uegworldwide.com/

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  • Luxury sales are experiencing a downturn. Last quarter, luxury fashion's biggest players, such as LVMH, Gucci's owner Kering, Richemont, and Burberry, all reported diminishing revenues. But why?

    Has the global demand for luxury mega brands fallen for good? Are consumers bored with overpriced simpleton designs, such as hoodies and t-shirts? Have their preferences shifted away from physical goods to unique experiences?

    The House of Christian Lacroix celebrated its 30th anniversary last year, and its CEO, Nicolas Topiol, joined me to discuss the brand's growth strategy and his plan to keep it relevant during the age of imagination. Mr. Topiol is an expert in private equity investing and since 2002 has worked to establish duty free retail and distribution operations in Central and South America. As well as leading the acquisition of Hard Candy and Urban Decay Cosmetics.

    Nicolas is a luxury sector visionary. In this insightful conversation, Nicolas Topiol discusses the current challenges faced by luxury brands, including financial declines in significant markets, geopolitical impacts, and inflation. He illustrates the hardships and strategic decisions behind turning the Christian Lacroix brand into a profitable business model through restructuring, licensing, and maintaining high creative standards. The discussion covers the evolution of luxury, the dynamics of brand management, and how young designers and historic houses navigate modern consumer behaviors. Topiol also candidly shares his personal and professional journey, shedding light on the complexities of the luxury industry.

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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-topiol-720a4112/

    Christian Lacroix: https://www.christian-lacroix.com/

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  • United States Senate candidate for Michigan, Mike Rogers, served in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 until 2015. In 2011, Mike was named Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. In 2012, just one year after assuming this role, Mike warned that Chinese technology companies Huawei and ZTE posed a national security threat.

    The Intelligence Committee's report concluded that these tech companies were serving as arms of the Chinese government, had stolen trade secrets from American corporations, and could potentially spy on American citizens. It's worth noting other findings remain classified out of national security concerns.

    What were these technology based threats and do they exist today? Is America prepared for an onslaught of international cyber attacks? How can U.S. ingenuity lead us towards victory in the world's AI war?

    In this insightful episode, host Marc interviews Senate candidate Mike Rogers to discuss various issues impacting American society today. They explore the significance of family as the foundation of society, Michigan families' economic struggles, and the critical state of public education. Rogers emphasizes the importance of helping individuals achieve literacy to empower themselves economically and socially.

    The conversation shifts to national security, diving into Rogers' investigations into Chinese tech companies' threats during his time as House Intelligence Committee Chair. The discussion also covers the current and future role of AI in cybersecurity, military applications, and the impact of overregulation on innovation.


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  • These days, a growing number of people use social media as their primary source of news. But since influencers like Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson have built trusting communities with millions of people, legacy news outlets are no longer the dominant purveyors of information.

    So what's the risk? Aren't influencers implementing legacy media's tried and true fact-checking methodology? Can't we trust influencers? Is the news we consume on X, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram trustworthy?

    Jessica Yellin is an award-winning political journalist who started her career with traditional news platforms including ABC, MSNBC, and CNN. Ms. Yell-n boasts an impressive lineup of interviews with America's political all-stars, including former Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama. And then one day, Jessica walked away from it all.

    She became the first news influencer and launched News Not Noise. Jessica, thank you for providing an in-depth understanding of the impact of technology on journalism. Indeed we are just in the early stage of this transformation and your insight is compelling, to say the least. It was great having you as my guest on Some Future Day.

    In this episode, host Marc Beckman sits down with Jessica Yellin, former CNN Chief White House Correspondent and founder of News Not Noise. Yellin shares insights from her impressive career, including interactions with multiple U.S. presidents, and discusses her transition from traditional media to becoming an independent news creator. Yellin offers a candid look at the current state of news media, addressing concerns about misinformation, the blurring lines between journalism and influencer culture, and the potential for technology to reshape how we access and interpret news.


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    News Not Noise: https://newsnotnoise.com/

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  • Constance C.R. White is an award-winning journalist celebrated for her extensive experience and influential contributions to print, broadcast, and digital media. As a content creator, editor, and cultural style authority, she has shaped the editorial direction of prominent companies, focusing on empowering and inspiring women. A visionary leader and risk-taker, Constance has delivered engaging content across multiple platforms throughout her distinguished career. Her editorial excellence is reflected in her work with esteemed brands like The New York Times, Elle, Essence, and eBay. Her latest project, the highly original book How to Slay, is currently available in stores.

    In this episode, host Marc Beckman sits down with Constance C.R. White. White shares her personal story of growing up in a Jamaican immigrant family and how it shaped her perspective on race, culture, and representation in media. She also offers candid insights into the portrayal of Black women and families in advertising and entertainment. She discusses the importance of positive representation and the impact of figures like Michelle Obama, Beyonce, and Rihanna on Black culture and fashion.


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    Constance on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/constance-white-a590256/
    How to Slay: Inspiration from the Queens and Kings of Black Style: https://www.amazon.com/How-Slay-Inspiration-Queens-Kings/dp/0847861384

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  • The creator economy is expected to grow to 500 billion by 2027, according to Goldman Sachs. Ryan Kaji of Ryan's World has turned his toy review YouTube channel into a billion-dollar empire, which now includes branded merchandise, a television series, spin-off channels, licensing deals, And even a new feature film. Ryan's YouTube channel boasts 60 million subscribers and 82 billion lifetime views.

    Chris Williams, founder and CEO of Pocket.Watch, is the man behind Ryan's World. Williams, a former Google and Disney exec, is the visionary behind this 21st century media juggernaut, which today features the most popular kid stars on the planet. If you aren't familiar with Dan Rhodes, Toys and Colors, Love Diana, and the Onyx family, it's time to get out from under that rock. And what does this do?

    On this episode of Some Future Day, Chris joins me to unlock the commercial intrigue Surrounding the creator economy from his recent encounter with the United States president in the White House to YouTube's monopoly on the industry and AI's imminent impact, we cover it all.

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  • Steve Garvey is a Major League Baseball legend, and now a rising figure in the political arena. He's a 10 time All Star, a two time National League Championship Series MVP, and a World Series Champion. Over his 19 year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres, Steve earned the nickname Mr. Clean for his remarkable consistency in sportsmanship. Now he's running for the United States Senate seat in California, previously held by the late Dianne Feinstein.

    In this episode, Marc Beckman and Steve Garvey discuss his illustrious baseball career, including his childhood experiences with the Brooklyn Dodgers and his time with the Dodgers and Padres. Garvey reflects on the influence of baseball on American society, its role in bridging racial divides, and reminisces about interactions with iconic players like Jackie Robinson and Thurman Munson. Transitioning to politics, Garvey shares his motivations for running for the U.S. Senate, his concerns about current political dynamics, and his views on key issues such as the economy, border security, and support for Israel. The conversation underscores Garvey's dedication to public service and unity, driven by his profound love for America and deep faith.


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  • Clyde Vanel is a New York State Assemblyman and serves as the Chair of the Subcommittee on Internet and New Technology and Chairs the Committee on Oversight, Analysis and Investigation. He has sponsored numerous landmark bills, such as legislation to create a robotics, automation and artificial intelligence commission; license high-risk AI systems; and create a cryptocurrency and blockchain study task force. He is focused on emerging technologies and works to close the digital divide among marginalized communities.

    In this episode, host Marc Beckman speaks with New York State Assemblyman Clyde Vanel to discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence, politics, and society. They explore the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, from deep fakes in elections to algorithmic bias in decision-making systems.

    Vanel shares insights on New York's efforts to regulate AI responsibly, balance innovation with protection, and close the digital divide. The conversation covers hot topics like data privacy, copyright issues with generative AI, and integrating AI tools in education.


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    The threat of deep fakes and AI-generated misinformation in electionsChallenges of algorithmic bias and discrimination in AI systemsEfforts to close the digital divide and ensure equitable tech accessNew York's Empire AI initiative and the state's approach to AI regulationEthical considerations in AI development and deploymentThe impact of AI on job markets and economic mobilityThe importance of public engagement in shaping AI policies

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