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John Edmonds Kozma's Unimpressed Podcast

Auteur(s): John Edmonds Kozma
  • Résumé

  • John Edmonds Kozma is a highly experienced professional with 20 years of expertise in the entertainment industry. He is the CEO and founder of Bang Productions. This company specializes in creating short and long-form content, managing talent, and producing live shows through technology. Bang Productions is a Meta Media Partner and a TikTok LIVE Creator Network Agency, which gives it a massive social media reach of over 100 million monthly viewers and 1.2 billion annually. As a result, it is one of the largest publishers in the entertainment industry. In 2016, John revolutionized the comedy industry by leveraging social media. He signed Darren Knight, popularly known as Southern Momma, and within just two years, took him from the trailer park to the Super Bowl of Comedy "Just For Laughs". This achievement usually takes comedians 10-15 years to accomplish. As a result, Darren became the fastest-rising comedian in American history. This was also the first time any comedy act had achieved national success solely with the help of social media. Consequently, his social media business model became common in the comedy industry.


    John Edmonds Kozma, the host of the Unimpressed Podcast, is a man of many facets. He interviews people from all walks of life, aiming to develop new insights about life, starting from the foundation. John's unique and intriguing perspective, rooted in his belief that we are all connected through the Quantum Field, eliminates biases when we understand the structure of life. He is also the author of 'Finding A Perfect Audience,' a book that outlines a system for businesses to develop a pure source of clients. Due to his distinctive personality and intellectual depth, many people refer to him as 'The Reluctant Shaman.' John's passion for innovation and discovery is evident in his constant exploration of new ideas and perspectives. His collaborations with talented individuals such as Nick Cassavetes, Claudia Katz, Armin Van Buuren, and Travis Pastrana have led to the discovery and nurturing of careers like Southern Momma and Ginger Billy.


    John, a graduate of Charleston Southern University, where he played baseball and majored in Business Administration while minoring in economics, is a man who values his personal life. He lives with his wife and daughter in Mt. Pleasant, SC, and when he is not busy with work, he enjoys spending time at the beach, playing golf, or pursuing his education in the spiritual space. This glimpse into his life allows the audience to connect with him more personally, beyond his professional achievements.


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  • Empowering International Women Expert Christelle Pillot
    Jun 15 2024

    I am a passionate coach dedicated to supporting international women who feel frustrated with their careers and work-life balance. With a background as a chemical engineer and extensive experience in remote work, I bring a unique perspective to my coaching practice.


    Since 2013, I have been actively coaching and helping women overcome career challenges and find greater harmony and well-being in their lives. My approach is results-oriented, strongly emphasizing person-centeredness and a future-oriented mindset.


    I believe in taking a holistic approach to coaching, recognizing that true fulfillment extends beyond professional success. In addition to assisting women in pivoting their careers, I also focus on helping them build a supportive team at home, fostering more excellent balance and well-being. As a mother of three, I understand firsthand the importance of juggling personal and professional responsibilities.


    For decades, I have worked with professionals, schools, and companies, honing my expertise in Emotional Intelligence and its impact on personal and professional relationships. I bring this knowledge and experience to my coaching practice, helping individuals navigate challenges and create nurturing environments for growth and development.


    Together with a remarkable team of coaches, we have been creating the Freedom Catcher Academy—a hub of empowering knowledge, effective strategies, and practical tools. We aim to provide unparalleled resources for personal growth and environmental empowerment, enabling individuals to create meaningful futures.


    I firmly believe that finding happiness in both work and life can move humanity forward. I have supported numerous active individuals and teams through my coaching journey, witnessing their transformative growth and success.


    I am here to guide you if you want to redefine your career, find work-life balance, and cultivate a sense of harmony and well-being. Together, we will explore your unique circumstances, unlock your full potential and strengths, and create a future aligned with your passions and values.


    I invite you to join us on this transformative journey. Let's collaborate to explore new possibilities, unleash your potential, and work towards a life filled with joy, purpose, and environmental empowerment. Together, we can shape a brighter future.

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    45 min
  • Katie Gorka & Mike Gonzalez | Is Marxism in America?
    May 31 2024

    Katie Gorka has had an extensive career in government and research. She was a research fellow for outreach at The Heritage Foundation and later joined the Trump Transition Team in 2016. From 2017 to 2019, she served as a senior advisor in the Office of Policy at the Department of Homeland Security, focusing on strategies for preventing terrorism, targeted violence, and combating the use of the internet for terrorism and human trafficking. In 2019, she briefly served as the press secretary for U.S. Customs and Border Protection.


    Before her government positions, Katie served as the President of the Threat Knowledge Group from 2014 to 2017. In this role, she offered expertise and training on irregular warfare and terrorism to various organizations, including the FBI, US Army Special Forces, Marine Corps, and law enforcement. From 2009 to 2014, she held the position of Executive Director at the Westminster Institute, where she conducted research and education on threats posed by extremist ideologies.


    Katie was born in Boston and grew up in various places on the East Coast, from Franconia, New Hampshire, to Asheville, North Carolina. She earned her B.A. in Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her M.Sc. in Politics of the World Economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She lived in Budapest, Hungary for twelve years, working on aspects of the post-communist transition, including projects to help rebuild civil society.


    Mike Gonzalez, the Angeles T. Arredondo E Pluribus Unum Senior Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, writes on critical race theory, identity politics, diversity, multiculturalism, assimilation, nationalism, and foreign policy. He has nearly 20 years of experience as a journalist, with 15 years reporting from Europe, Asia, and Latin America. He transitioned from journalism to join the administration of President George W. Bush, where he served as a speechwriter for Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox before moving on to the State Department’s European Bureau.


    Gonzalez joined Heritage in March 2009 and became a Senior Fellow in June 2014. In 2019, he was appointed as a chaired fellow. He is an experienced writer and public speaker, having contributed to publications such as National Affairs, The American Interest, Foreign Policy, The Claremont Review of Books, City Journal, Quillette, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time.com, The Hill, Forbes.com, USA Today, The Guardian, The National Interest, The Daily Signal, and National Review. Gonzalez has also made appearances on various networks and stations, including Fox, MSNBC, PBS, the BBC, CNBC, NPR, C-SPAN, The Voice of America, Television Española, Canal Plus, and others in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America.


    In 1981, Gonzalez started covering high school sports for The Boston Herald. Then, in 1987, he began working for Agence France-Presse and reported from various locations around the world for six years. During his first foreign assignment in Panama in 1987, he was arrested, spent a night in jail, and expelled by the dictator Manuel Antonio Noriega.


    After completing a two-year Master's in Business Administration program at Columbia Business School, he worked at The Wall Street Journal for 11 years. During this time, he wrote a column on the stock market in New York before moving to Hong Kong in 1995 as Deputy Editor of the newspaper’s Asia edition. From 1998 to 2003, he served in the same position for the European edition in Brussels and then returned to Hong Kong as the chief editorial page editor.

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    23 min
  • Katia Stern | How to Empower Women
    May 17 2024

    I was born and raised in Moscow, Russia, and moved to Canada when I was 17. I spent much of my 20s and 30s following the path I believed was expected of me: I received a degree in Psychology and Law, and I earned a Master’s degree in International Law. Despite the accolades, I was unfulfilled and wondered if my life had a higher purpose.


    I started fearing my age, feeling like my life was wasted on unimportant stuff, and it felt like time had ‘tick-taken’ away without me even noticing.

    Then, I was in a terrifying accident at my family’s cabin outside of Moscow. A fire almost took my life, and everything changed. I can still remember breathing in amid the suffocating smoke and wondering if I was taking my last breath. I survived the fire and was left in wonderment at how little time separated me from death. It shifted my perspective, and after years of wasting time and pursuing what others expected of me, I finally started living for myself.


    At 42 years old, I decided to forget everything I’d learned that was considered “proper,” instead, I began living by a new rule – the “What if?” rule. I asked myself, ‘What if there’s an answer to my questions on the other side of some crazy idea? What if there’s happiness and satisfaction?’ I taught myself to listen carefully to those risk-taking thoughts, and now I act on them. The results are always a win simply because I believe it is always better to do something, even if you fail, rather than regret not doing it.


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    30 min

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