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In this episode Ted sits down with Leslie Odom Jr., the world-famous Broadway star known for his role as Aaron Burr in Hamilton. Leslie shares untold stories about his career choices, including walking away from a lucrative TV deal to be part of Hamilton's original cast. The conversation delves into his reflections on fatherhood, the meaning of love, and his recent roles in films like 'The Exorcism' and 'One Night in Miami.' Leslie also discusses how he balances his artistry across different mediums, the importance of loving oneself, and his perspectives on the American Dream and race. Don't miss this thought-provoking and heartfelt discussion with one of the most talented figures in the entertainment industry today.
00:00 Intro
04:18 Fatherhood and Parenting
12:01 The Song 'Loved' and Its Inspiration
23:31 Artistry and Suffering
28:03 Alchemy of Performance
38:41 Race & the American Dream
40:09 The Value of Work and Stability
42:30 Mentorship and Representation
43:57 The Impact of the Pandemic on Art
47:58 The Ephemeral Nature of Theater
53:02 Advice and Personal Growth
58:20 Understanding and Practicing Love
01:08:11 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans
This episode is with Davis Guggenheim, the Oscar-winning director known for 'An Inconvenient Truth' and 'Waiting for Superman.' We dive into Davis's storied career, his insights into Hollywood, the art of storytelling, and the personal and professional challenges he's faced along the way. 02:10...
Published 11/06/24
In this episode, I sit down with Chet Pipkin, the visionary founder behind Belkin International, a company that grew from humble beginnings in a garage to become a global, multi-billion dollar brand.
Chet shares his extraordinary journey—how he turned a passion for solving connectivity issues in...
Published 10/24/24