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Breaking the Biz Podcast

Breaking the Biz Podcast

著者: Bret Lieberman
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Join us on Breaking the Biz, a captivating podcast where we dive into the world of entertainment by interviewing seasoned professionals who have made their mark in the industry. Gain invaluable insights as they share their personal journeys, offering advice on navigating the dynamic landscape of the entertainment industry. Whether you're an aspiring actor, musician, filmmaker, author, animator, or any creative soul, tune in for expert career guidance, insider tips, and firsthand accounts on breaking into the biz. Get ready to unlock the secrets behind successful careers and fuel your own passion for the limelight!

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  • Breaking into Cultural Crossroads: The Art and Impact of Music // Bobby Easton #4251
    2025/07/16

    Born in Long Beach, California, to a U.S. Army colonel and a Korean army nurse, Bobby’s path seemed destined for discipline and structure. Yet from an early age, he was irresistibly drawn to art in all forms. After initially pursuing art in college, he experienced an epiphany: music was the most powerful artistic medium he could imagine. That revelation launched a lifetime of exploration across styles, genres, and continents.

    Bobby’s musical education was as diverse as it was immersive—from childhood piano lessons to threading reel-to-reel tapes of his father’s classical, jazz, and world music collections. He absorbed everything: West African drumming, funk, early hip-hop, reggae, punk, and the restless energy of the Southern California counterculture. A single, life-changing listen to Funkadelic’s Maggot Brain convinced him that music had no limits.

    In college, Bobby founded the funk band Fiya Bahl, which evolved into Delta Nove—a 7-piece world-funk powerhouse that released 8 records, toured nationally, and earned slots at festivals like High Sierra, Wakarusa, and 10,000 Lakes. Fans came to know Bobby as “Dr. Fuzzy,” a name that stuck through years of shared stages with the likes of Dr. John, Ozomatli, Michael Franti, War, and Burning Spear.

    But Bobby’s vision always reached beyond borders. He played for years in steel pan orchestras and immersed himself in Afro-Cuban music and Fela Kuti mixtapes. Ultimately, it was Brazilian music that captured his soul. Extended trips to Rio de Janeiro and Salvador saw him studying not only music but capoeira—absorbing rhythms, traditions, and philosophies. Back in Los Angeles, he helped shape the sound of Brazilian bands like Os Zagueiros, Samba Society, and Moforro, and served as co-musical director of Viver Brasil Afro-Brazilian Dance Company. His Brazilian music journey led to stages from the Hollywood Bowl to Disneyland’s California Adventure and collaborations with Sergio Mendes, Janelle Monáe, Beck, Carlinhos Brown, and Jorge Aragão.

    In 2009, Bobby founded the Long Beach Funk Fest—an all-ages, eco-friendly, solar-powered event drawing up to 15,000 annual attendees. With a mission of “Sustaining Our Future Through Funk,” the festival featured legendary acts like George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Mandrill, the Family Stone, Shuggie Otis, and more—while raising money for music education in Long Beach.

    As a producer, Bobby has collaborated with giants including George Clinton, Fred Wesley, Ozomatli, Dennis Coffey, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, and members of Red Hot Chili Peppers. He’s recorded, mixed, and performed across an astonishing range of genres—from Afrobeat with Tony Allen to Calypso with Trinidadian legend Calypso Rose at Coachella. His production studio, Fuzzy Sound Lab, is the base for this boundless creative work.

    And as an educator for over 25 years, Bobby has shared music with generations—from teaching elementary school classes to lecturing at universities like UCLA, CSUN, and NAU. After directing the band program at St. John Bosco High School, Bobby took on an even more transformative role as director of the Watts Conservatory of Music.


    This episode isn’t just for musicians—it’s for anyone who believes that culture, creativity, and community can change lives. Join us as Bobby Easton shares lessons from a career spent breaking boundaries, honoring traditions, and inspiring the next generation of artists.

    Join our conversation on social media:

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    https://www.linkedin.com/company/18149713

    Interested in being a guest speaker? blieberman@yicunity.org

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    56 分
  • Breaking Into Audio Description: Advocacy, Access & Authentic Storytelling // Alex Howard #2251
    2025/06/25

    In this episode of Breaking the Biz, we sit down with Alex Howard — a young entertainment professional with over five years of administrative experience across film and TV development. An advocate for audio description and a champion for disability inclusion, Alex brings a unique perspective as a low vision professional navigating Hollywood. A 2020 alum of RespectAbility’s Entertainment Lab for professionals with disabilities, Alex shares how their lived experience informs their advocacy for more accessible and authentic storytelling. Tune in for an insightful conversation about challenging industry norms, checking privilege, and making entertainment truly inclusive for all.

    Join our conversation on social media:

    facebook.com/breakingthebiz
    instagram.com/breakingthebiz
    instagram.com/yic_unity
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/18149713

    Interested in being a guest speaker? blieberman@yicunity.org

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    50 分
  • Breaking Into Neurodiverse Storytelling: Empowering Artists Through Media - Jason Weissbrod #1252
    2025/06/14

    In this inspiring episode of Breaking the Biz, we sit down with Jason Weissbrod—a dynamic director, actor, producer, writer, and the co-founder of Spectrum Laboratory.

    With a career spanning film, television, web series, commercials, and theatre, Jason has spent the past 15+ years building creative pathways for neurodivergent and autistic artists. His work with The Miracle Project, Tree Academy, The Help Group, Autism On The Seas, and CSUN’s Teenage Drama Workshop helped spark a powerful mission: to elevate neurodiverse voices in the entertainment industry.

    Through Spectrum Laboratory (Spec Labs), Jason and his team empower artists on the autism spectrum to create original films and music, while collaborating with entertainment professionals. Jason’s mantra? “Show people what they can do, and magic will ensue!”

    In this conversation, Jason shares how Spec Labs bridges neurodiverse talent with Hollywood pros, why authentic representation in entertainment matters, and how the creative process transforms both confidence and community. He also offers valuable lessons for industry leaders seeking to foster inclusive collaboration.

    Join us for a thoughtful and energetic discussion about breaking barriers, challenging norms, and celebrating the limitless potential of neurodiverse artists.

    Join our conversation on social media:

    facebook.com/breakingthebiz
    instagram.com/breakingthebiz
    instagram.com/yic_unity
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/18149713

    Interested in being a guest speaker? blieberman@yicunity.org

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    35 分

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