Chasing Cheetahs with Marcy Mendelson

Marcy Mendelson has been documenting in advocating for wildlife in Africa for a decade. In this shot for media organizations like National Geographic and a far. She runs Geo-watch and runs safaris to Namibia. She currently is directing her film Chasing Cheetah. Welcome Marcy. Marcy: Thank you very much glad to be here. Interviewer: I’m…

Last Gasp’s Ron Turner

Ron Turner helped the comics scene happen in the US. Friends with Crumb, Leary, everyone, he’s been distributing and publishing comics for over 30 years. Ron: Thank you very much Jeff, it’s good to be here. Interviewer: It’s good to have you Ron. You were the first person I was introduced to in San Francisco…

Moving Vehicle Annabel Lee

Annabel Lee is a publisher, poet and the Brooklyn-based editor who helped Jeffrey Goldsmith tighten up This Book Can Make You Famous. She’s been working in the lit and art scene in NYC for decades. In this special podcast, we talk about the book, and what intrigued her about the Make You Famous project. Annabel:…

Fearless Genius Doug Menuez

Doug Menuez is a remarkable photographer who has traveled to the North Pole, the Amazon, Vietnam, Africa, Dubai, Japan, to record the human condition, covering everything from the orphans of Uganda to, most notably, the rise of Silicon Valley in the ongoing Fearless Genius project. Doug: Hey, great to be here. Thank you for having…

Professor James Bailey Interview on CEO Fame

James Bailey is professor of Leadership Development at the George Washington University School of Business. He was named one of the world’s top ten executive educators by the International Council for Executive Leadership Development. There are 3 million CEOs on Linkedin. The question is, why aren’t all of them famous? James: Hi, thanks for taking…