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  • From Homelessness to the Wrestling Ring: Kelhens Cherine's Journey of Resilience, Impact & Service
    2025/07/14

    Discover the extraordinary journey of Kelhens Cherine—a professional wrestling announcer, advocate, community mentor, and scriptwriter—whose life story is a living testament to resilience, hope, and giving back. This in-depth interview reveals how Kellen overcame homelessness as a teenager, turned adversity into purpose, and continues to uplift others through service and storytelling.

    Step into the realistic world of independent wrestling with Kellen as he shares what it means to work alongside modern-day gladiators, highlighting the peril, camaraderie, and determination inside the squared circle at Coliseum Professional Wrestling. Broadcast on YouTube, Roku, and in over 45 cities, Coliseum’s reach is as wide as its impact, and Kelhens journey from interviewer to Director of Operations is filled with both unexpected hazards and hard-won triumphs.

    But Kelhens Cherine's journey goes far beyond the wrestling mat. Raised by a single mother who struggled to find housing, his teenage years were shaped by the challenges of homelessness. It was at Inspiraa—a life-changing community resource in Stamford, Connecticut—that Kelhens Cherine received crucial mentorship, support, and opportunity. He credits these experiences for inspiring his lifelong commitment to serving people facing homelessness, housing insecurity, disability, illness, and hardship.

    The Heart of Indie Wrestling: Firsthand stories about life in the ring, occupational dangers, perks and pitfalls of wrestling entertainment, and what drives athletes to push through adversity. Evolution of the Sport: How wrestling now attracts diverse athletes from MMA, football, and rugby, and the influence of legends like The Rock and Hulk Hogan on mainstream culture. From Hardship to Leadership: Kelhens Cherine's candid reflection on living in shared shelters, finding community at Inspiraa, and the pivotal role of mentorship in changing the trajectory of his life and those around him. Building a Better Future: The ripple effect of community, how collective support helps families and youth navigate survival mode, build resilience, and break the cycle of poverty. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in Action: A real-world perspective on what it takes to move from basic survival to self-actualization and giving back. Service & Creativity: Kelhens Cherine's advocacy stretches from facilitating workshops for veterans and vulnerable populations to scriptwriting for film and empowering others to find their voice in art and service. Wellness and Joy: How giving back, creative pursuits, and staying anchored in community keeps Kellen fulfilled and grateful.

    Whether you’re passionate about wrestling, community action, or stories of true resilience, this is an interview that will inform, motivate, and inspire you.

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    51 分
  • From $250M Exit to Reprogramming Cancer to Kill Itself — Cyriac Roeding’s Masterclass on Innovation
    2025/07/14

    In this jaw-dropping episode of I'll Get the Tip, visionary entrepreneur and biotech innovator Cyriac Roeding shares how his latest company, EARLI, is pioneering a way to flip the script on cancer — not just treating it, but reprogramming it to self-destruct.

    From selling his startup Shopkick for $250M to reinventing early cancer detection, Roeding reveals:

    How to break the startup "chicken and egg" trap

    Why success is 33% skill, 33% timing, and 34% raw luck

    What VCs really want to hear in a pitch

    The secret to assembling an unbeatable startup team

    Why now is the moment for biotech, robotics, and AI fusion

    And how a flea market at age 8 planted the seed of his empire

    If you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or just someone who believes in moonshot thinking — this episode will change how you see possibility.

    🔗 Learn more about EARLI: https://www.earli.com

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    46 分
  • Shelly Carbone: Mrs. America 2011 Reveals the Truth About Pressure, Family, and Staying Real
    2025/07/14

    What does it really take to be "on" 24/7, carry the Mrs. America crown, and still put your family first? In this unfiltered interview, Shelly Carbone—Mrs. America 2011, registered nurse, public servant, and proud mom of four—shares her journey from small-town Connecticut to national pageant stardom and beyond Get an inside look at how Shelly manages the relentless pressures of the spotlight, balances motherhood, community work, and a demanding career, all while staying grounded and authentic.

    From emotional stories about overcoming hardship and triumphing on stage to her candid thoughts on family, humility, and using her platform to advocate for positive change, Shelly’s wisdom shines through. Plus, discover fun behind-the-scenes moments—like her real thoughts on heels vs. sneakers, competitive family game nights, and advice for anyone feeling the weight of constant expectations

    The moment Shelly’s name was called as Mrs. America 2011, and the emotions that followed Why family always comes first—even before crowns and cameras The realities of the pageant world and life after winning How Shelly uses her voice to fight for others and inspire resilience Don’t miss this inspiring conversation that goes way beyond the sash and tiara!

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    48 分
  • Jim Leyritz: The Untold Story of the NY Yankees Home Run King – Triumphs, Tragedy & Redemption
    2025/07/14

    What does it take to go from New York Yankees hero to facing your darkest moment—and how do you come back? In this deeply raw and inspiring interview, Jim Leyritz, renowned for his unforgettable World Series home runs and clutch postseason performances with the New York Yankees, opens up about his extraordinary journey from Major League Baseball greatness to personal tragedy and the hard-fought path to redemption that followed.

    Leyritz shares exclusive, behind-the-scenes insights into life as a professional athlete: the pressures, the triumphs, and the unseen struggles that define a career at the highest level of America's pastime. Explore the highs of being a Yankees World Series champion, beloved by fans across New York and beyond, and the profound lows—from legal troubles and public scrutiny to deep personal loss—that challenged his identity and purpose off the field.

    Through intimate storytelling and powerful reflection, Jim details the mindset, resilience, and support systems that helped him overcome adversity and rebuild his life. Whether you're a die-hard New York Yankees fan, a baseball enthusiast, or someone inspired by stories of redemption, this interview offers a candid look at the realities professional athletes face—both in the spotlight and in private moments of hardship.

    Discover what really happens behind the scenes of Major League Baseball, the impact of high-profile success on personal relationships and mental health, and how one athlete found hope, forgiveness, and a new mission to help others after experiencing the depths of tragedy.

    Don’t miss this must-watch conversation that goes beyond sports headlines to reveal the true heart of a champion, the reality of life after baseball, and the power of never giving up no matter how tough the road. Perfect for fans searching for motivation, leadership lessons, and proof that resilience and redemption are possible, even after hitting rock bottom.

    Keywords: Jim Leyritz, New York Yankees, World Series, MLB, baseball, athlete struggles, redemption stories, sports tragedy, athlete mental health, comeback, resilience, inspirational interviews, behind the scenes baseball, life after fame, sports biography, overcoming adversity

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    58 分
  • From incarceration to inspiration — this is the powerful story of James Stephen Lee
    2025/07/14

    From incarceration to inspiration — this is the powerful story of James Stephen Lee.

    In this episode of I’ll Get The Tip, we sit down with actor, writer, and motivational speaker James Stephen Lee. Once entrenched in the darkest corners of street life and addiction, James turned everything around after prison and is now changing lives with his message and story.

    He talks openly about his past, the trauma that shaped him, and how he turned his pain into purpose through creativity, mentorship, and relentless grit. Whether you're battling your own demons or just need a reminder that the comeback is always stronger than the setback—this episode will stay with you.

    👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more raw and powerful stories from guests who went from the bottom to brilliance.

    🎙️ About the Show: I’ll Get The Tip uncovers the raw journeys of extraordinary people. From ex-cons to CEOs, underground creatives to cultural icons—we get the tip, so you can get the edge.

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    47 分
  • How Nike Got the Beatles & Built a Brand Empire | Mark Thomashow on Jordan, Jackson & Just Do It
    2025/07/14

    Ever wonder how Nike licensed a Beatles song from Michael Jackson… and convinced Yoko Ono not to kill the deal?

    Meet Mark Thomas — the man behind the scenes who negotiated the ads, the athletes, and the empire that made Nike unstoppable.

    What does it take to build the most iconic brand in sports history?

    In this jaw-dropping episode, we sit down with Mark Thomashow, the legendary head of business affairs at Nike for 31 years, who reveals the untold stories behind some of the most memorable campaigns of all time — including the historic Revolution ad featuring The Beatles.

    💥 Highlights include: The real story behind Nike’s use of The Beatles’ “Revolution” — and how Michael Jackson, Yoko Ono, and Julian Lennon all played a role Inside the deals behind Just Do It, Bo Knows, and I Am Not A Role Model

    Why SAG would only negotiate with one person at Nike — and how Mark made it happen

    How Nike signed Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Charles Barkley

    Behind the-scenes secrets from decades of culture-shaping marketing

    From near-impossible music rights to multi-million dollar athlete endorsements, Mark Thomas shares the deals, drama, and creativity that powered Nike’s golden era.

    Step inside the boardroom of one of the most powerful brands in the world.

    In this exclusive episode, we sit down with Mark Thomashow, Nike’s Head of Business Affairs for 31 years — the man behind legendary campaigns like Just Do It, Bo Knows, I’m Not a Role Model, and the Revolution ad that made Nike the first company ever to license a Beatles master recording.

    💼 Mark shares untold stories from the golden era of Nike marketing, including:

    How Michael Jackson owned The Beatles' music, and why Yoko Ono nearly blocked Nike’s deal

    The genius legal tactic involving Julian Lennon that turned the tide

    What it took to sign Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Charles Barkley Negotiating with SAG when no one else could Creating culture-defining moments in sports and music

    Behind-the-scenes of negotiating the rights to Just Do It 🎧

    This is more than an interview — it's a masterclass in brand building, high-stakes deal-making, and cultural influence. If you're a fan of Nike, music history, sports marketing, or creative business strategy, this episode is for you.

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    49 分
  • Hollywood Unfiltered: The Untold Stories Behind Titanic, Terminator, and George Lucas’s $1M Moment
    2025/07/14

    Go behind the curtain of Hollywood with Scott Ross — legendary founder of Digital Domain, former head of Industrial Light & Magic, and the man behind visual effects in Titanic, Terminator, The Abyss, Apollo 13, and True Lies. In this unforgettable conversation, Scott reveals the raw truth about what really happens in the world’s most powerful creative rooms — from George Lucas getting paid $1M to say one line, to Paul Simon confessing his creative struggles in a museum in Rome.

    💥 Hear exclusive stories about: Starting a VFX empire with James Cameron & Stan Winston

    Walking away from music dreams (and nearly becoming the Jewish Mick Jagger)

    Building culture at ILM & Digital Domain

    Why AI might replace 75% of the visual effects industry

    The $100K in a paper bag story .

    And how a Landmark seminar cracked his ego wide open

    🎤 Also featuring: touching reflections on leadership, burnout, creativity, filmmaking, and the emotional cost of building greatness.

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