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    Explore " wu tang clan" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 10: Czarface - Every Hero Needs A Villain (2015) [+ discussion: the magic of collaboration]", "Getting Ready for BugCon with @pointclickdead and @ZWMartin_", "Practical Magic Part #2: Building Your Product & Embracing Uncertainty with Wu Tang, Seth Godin, & Francis Mallman", "Turning Your Passion Project into a Seven Figure Business" and "Havoc on Raekwon's "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx" (1995)" from podcasts like ""Boom Bap Book Club", "Rounding Down with Chid", "The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential", "Shopify Masters" and "Heat Rocks"" and more!

    Episodes (42)

    Ep. 10: Czarface - Every Hero Needs A Villain (2015) [+ discussion: the magic of collaboration]

    Ep. 10: Czarface - Every Hero Needs A Villain (2015) [+ discussion: the magic of collaboration]

    What makes a rap song outstanding?
    What makes an album a masterpiece?
    What’s more important—lyrics or production?
    There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast.

    Original music by Red Walrus.

    This week, we discuss the 2015 album Every Hero Needs A Villain by Czarface. We also discuss the magic of collaboration and G.O.A.T. rap duos.

    The Rap Lizards are: Ben, Dion and Gary.

    www.theraplizards.com
    theraplizards@gmail.com

    Boom Bap Book Club is: Ben, Dion and Gary.
    Co-produced by Nate.

    https://www.boombapbookclub.com/listen-on-all-platforms
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    Getting Ready for BugCon with @pointclickdead and @ZWMartin_

    Getting Ready for BugCon with @pointclickdead and @ZWMartin_

    This week, @pointclickdead and @ZWMartin_ briefly stop by to play a game and talk about nothing in particular because nothing worked according to plan. Chid learns about diminishing returns, Sigh learns about improv. It's a real treat of an episode as the fellas tune up for BugCon and get their comedy muscles PUMPED UP, baby. 

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    Practical Magic Part #2: Building Your Product & Embracing Uncertainty with Wu Tang, Seth Godin, & Francis Mallman

    Practical Magic Part #2: Building Your Product & Embracing Uncertainty with Wu Tang, Seth Godin, & Francis Mallman

    The ultimate step in your manifesting process is to take your brand and turn it into a product and your storefront(s).

    Your product is a good, idea, method, information, or service created as a result of a process that serves a need or satisfies a want. It has a combination of tangible and intangible attributes (benefits, features, functions, uses) that a seller offers a buyer for purchase.

    Your storefront is your website, app, or presence on a platform such as eBay, Amazon, etsy, or iTunes, where you can sell your goods, services, or content.

    Now is when you take your defined idea and start turning it into something real and sharable. For instance, if you want to start a T-shirt company, this is the stage where you have your T-shirts designed, find a manufacturer, and put them up for sale on your storefront, i.e. your website. We will get into how to share in the next section, Strategic Sharing, but before you share your idea you have to make it real.

    Will your product be perfect at first? No. Will it fly off your website on day one? Probably not. The manifesting process is iterative. In the Age of Ideas you bring something to market, test it, analyze the response, and continuously refine. It is an ongoing feedback loop—share, listen, refine. The difference is that today the feedback loop is much shorter and more accurate: the everyday entrepreneur has access to data analytics platforms they can use on their websites to help them identify opportunities and mistakes and make changes to their products and platform almost instantly. It used to be that if you designed the store wrong you were screwed, but today you can test five homepages on your website and optimize performance in real time. Make some T-shirts, send an email or share them with people you trust, and get their reactions. Or build a website and have people try it out, see what journey they take and analyze where they drop off. The more interactions you have, the closer you will get to something that works—we call “something that works” a product-market fit.

    The key to successfully manifesting is perseverance. Most people quit when the feedback is not good or things get difficult. Those who succeed are the ones who can overcome pain; they get past it by realizing it is not a statement about their self-worth. They continue to believe in themselves and their ideas and trust that, whatever mistakes they make, they will figure it out.

    The Product

    While some businesses may require physical locations, such as retail shops, offices, or factories, the majority of businesses today are housed virtually. Whether you are manufacturing a product or providing a service, in the modern market products should be tested in the virtual marketplace prior to existing in the experiential marketplace. For example, if you wanted to make a new hot sauce, you could produce a small quantity and offer it for sale to both retailers and wholesalers on your website. After you gauge the market demand, you can then decide the best secondary methods of distribution. This was not possible prior to the Age of Ideas.

    The same strategy can apply to professional service providers and freelancers, from artists to writers to accountants. Why do you need a physical office when you can put your service online, generate leads, and start by taking meetings at a co-working space or even a coffee shop? Even if your product is an experiential or retail-based business, you can still test it with a pop-up or mobile shop prior to going all in on a retail location. Ali Webb and her partners started Dry Bar, a hair salon focusing on blow-drying hair, with a mobile blow-dry truck. The demand for the service was off the charts, so after a lot of strategic consideration they opened their first retail location. Now they have over seventy Dry Bar locations.

    Turning Your Passion Project into a Seven Figure Business

    Turning Your Passion Project into a Seven Figure Business

    You'll learn from an entrepreneur who launched his passion project and eventually became a 7 figure business. 

    State Bicycle creates direct to consumer bikes that are simple, stylish, and affordable. 

    For more on State Bicycle and show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/state-bicycle-partnerships 

    Tune in to learn 

    • Why you need to invest in quality control if you want to build multi-decade brand 
    • Why there’s good revenue and bad revenue and how to tell the difference 
    • How to get big brands like The Wutang Clan and The Simpsons to collaborate with you 

     

    Havoc on Raekwon's "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx" (1995)

    Havoc on Raekwon's "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx" (1995)

    When the Wu released their debut album back in 1993, fans were eagerly awaiting every member's solo record. Method's Man's Tical and ODB's Return to the 36 Chambers came out over the next two years and did not disappoint. Raekwon the Chef was up next , but no one was really prepared for what he was about to drop. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx stood out from from the crowd, not only because of the signature purple cassette tape, but because of its influence  on mafioso rap, the introduction of Wu-Gambinos and the popularization of Cristal in rap. 

    The one and only Havoc of Mobb Deep sits down with us to talk about this groundbreaking album, RZA's masterful production and use of samples, and the New York rap scene at the time. Get ready, folks, this right here is a true heater of an episode.

     

    More on Havoc

    More on Only Built 4 Cuban Linx

     

    Song Tracklisting (all songs from Only Built 4 Cuban Linx unless otherwise indicated):

    • Can It Be All So Simple (Remix)
    • Spot Rusherz
    • Mobb Deep: Eye For A Eye (Your Beef is Mines)
    • Incarcerated Scarfaces
    • Criminology
    • Striving For Perfection
    • Mobb Deep: (The Infamous Prelude)
    • Ice Cream
    • Earl Klugh: A Time For Love
    • Incarcerated Scarfaces
    • Verbal Intercourse
    • Criminology
    • Knuckleheadz
    • Rainy Dayz
    • Shark N***** (Biterz)
    • Wu-Tang Clan: Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber
    • Heaven & Hell
    • Wisdom Body
    • Spot Rusherz
    • Guillotine
    • Ice Cream
    • Ghostface Killah: Poisonous Darts
    • Mobb Deep: Shook Ones, Pt. II
    • Ghostface Killah: Buck 50

    Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find there

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    RZA on Wu-Tang, The Man with the Iron Fists and kung-fu film influences

    RZA on Wu-Tang, The Man with the Iron Fists and kung-fu film influences

    In this episode, we present a conversation with RZA, hip-hop producer, director and leader of legendary group, The Wu-Tang Clan.

    Born Robert Diggs, RZA was inspired by kung fu classics at a young age, and he and his fellow Clan members would later incorporate them into their iconic debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang, and since then RZA has, while remaining loyal to hip-hop, moved into the film world. After scoring a number of films, he wrote and directed his own: The Man with the Iron Fists (2012) and the upcoming Cutthroat City.

    In this Creator Talk recorded at the 2018 Vancouver International Film Festival, RZA joined Calum Marsh, staff writer at the National Post, on stage to discuss Wu-Tang's beginnings, his master-apprentice relationship with Quentin Tarantino and what happened to the four-hour cut of The Man With The Iron Fists.

    Following the conversation, RZA went on to demonstrate his prowess in musical storytelling, with a special VIFF Live event – a live-score to the Kung-fu flick that’s been one of his biggest influences: Lau Kar-leung’s martial arts classic The 36th Chamber of Shaolin.

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    We've taken our VIFF Talks events online with a series of virtual Creator Talks lined up over the coming weeks. Register now for our Creator Talk with Graeme Manson, the Showrunner behind the latest Snowpiercer adaptation (Netflix/TNT). Happening June 4, 5PM PST. Tickets: goviff.org/graeme-mason

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    CC047: Elias Torres of Drift // opening offices outside of silicon valley (live from Embarc Collective’s grand opening)

    CC047: Elias Torres of Drift // opening offices outside of silicon valley (live from Embarc Collective’s grand opening)

    Interview begins: 5:29

    Elias Torres is the co-founder and CTO of Drift.

    Jay recently had the chance to talk to with Elias Torres at Embarc Collective in Tampa Bay. Having worked in software all his life, Elias has been a part of impressive businesses, including IBM and Hubspot, and has founded two software based companies.

    A Nicaraguan native, Elias discusses his story of immigrating to America and the opportunity he commits to in other LatinX founders and in his home town, Tampa Bay. With his extensive experience, he leaves us with valuable tips in starting effective and strong teams.

    We discuss:

    • Ad: Business calling and texting anytime, anywhere with Tresta (4:30)
    • Immigrating to America (6:05)
    • Transitioning from corporate to entrepreneur (8:43)
    • Mentorship (12:00)
    • Starting companies in Boston (13:34)
    • Tampa vs. Boston (19:17, 34:37)
    • Multi-city office organization (23:40)
    • Bringing opportunity to LatinX founders (24:35)0
    • How to bring speed to a startup (29:01)
    • Hiring at Drift (32:08)
    • Tips for successful fundraising (32:58)

    Learn more about Drift: https://www.drift.com/
    Learn more about Embarc Collective: https://www.embarccollective.com/
    Follow Elias on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eliast
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    ET - Korn // Shavo Odadjian

    ET - Korn // Shavo Odadjian

    Eddie Trunk features a double shot of two of the most seminal bands of the early aughts on this episode. First, Jonathan Davis and Brian "Head" Welch drop by to discuss their new album, 'THe Nothing,' as well as touring with Alice in Chains, starting 25 years ago vs now, watching MTV when it signed on, and more. Then, System of a Down's Shavo Odadjian wraps things up with an in depth interview about the band's history, his love for KISS, scoring a film with the RZA, and more! Plus, Eddie Trunk receives a surprise visit from Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots!

    Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.

    And don’t forget to follow Eddie on Twitter  and Instagram!

    Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk 

    From Number One to Freedom: WuTang’s RZA

    From Number One to Freedom: WuTang’s RZA

    Founder of The Wu Tang Clan, Rapper, Producer, Musician, Actor, Filmmaker, Author, Writer and soon-to-be creator of a TV show about his life, RZA (aka Robert Fitzgerald Diggs) is all grown up. From wearing army fatigues in the 90s, which represented the militant mindset that initially brought RZA to superstardom, the icon has emerged in 2019 as a Renaissance man who appreciates the reverence that comes with the occasional suit and tie. Among the many insights that RZA lets us in is on how he has remained comfortable in himself amidst the bright lights of Hollywood. Further, he shares how the passing of his mother brought him from the spiritual audacity of being lost in a God complex in his 20s, to the spiritually awake place he exists within now.

    “I think ‘comfortable’ is more like ‘at ease’ and when you’re ‘confident,’ you actually are not at ease. You are putting on a strength that you have to pump up for. ‘Comfortable’ is when could just fall asleep on a roller coaster… At the end of the day, I could care two cents less if you ever take a picture of me. I'm in this for the expression that was built in me. After everything that I've done in my life, and the moments of pride that I felt from my mom, being able to provide for my family economically, now it’s more for me to know that what I'm doing, each footprint that I'm putting down, is leaving a footprint for someone else to walk that path.”

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    The Bronze Tape w/ Bronze Nazareth

    The Bronze Tape w/ Bronze Nazareth

    In this episode we interview Bronze Nazareth of the Wu Elements. 

    Bronze Nazareth is an international underground hip hop artist and producer who hails from Detroit, MI.  Bronze was picked up by RZA as a Wu Tang producer in 2002.  Bronze was introduced to the world via his production work on RZA’s “Birth of a Prince” album.  For years he continued making connections and building his credits on the independent scene.   In 2005, Bronze helped introduce a younger generation to Wu Tang by contributing a bulk of the production on “Wu Tang Meets The Indie Culture” (selected by The Source Magazine as Independent Album of the Year (2005)).  Bronze signed to Babygrande records in 2006 and released his first solo album “The Great Migration”.  The album showcased his emcee skills and soulful production style and received critical acclaim. 

     

    Bronze’s latest project is a remix tape with Ghostface Killah titled The Ghost Files (Bronze Tape), streaming now on all outlets. 

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    Chamber Music - Will Ashon & Skeg

    Chamber Music - Will Ashon & Skeg

    CHAMBER MUSIC - Will Ashon & Skeg

    Skeg welcomes Will Ashon into the Disco Shed to talk about his book Chamber Music, About The Wu-Tang. Skeg and Will discuss some of the topics covered in the book and play tracks that influenced the 36 Chambers album and associated tracks from The Clan. This is a deep show about a deep book. ENJOY!

    @willashon
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chamber-Music-About-Wu-Tang-Pieces/dp/1783784032/

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    S1E30: Enter the 36 Chambers - 25th Anniversary Episode

    S1E30: Enter the 36 Chambers - 25th Anniversary Episode

    Enter the 36 Chambers is one of the most monumental hip hop debut albums of all time! This classic came out 25 years ago, and to this day, is still a banger. 9 MC's from Staten Island with nothing to lose, took the hip hop world by storm, and never looked back. We talk about first impressions, favorite solo albums, the influence of 36 Chambers during the G-Funk era in Hip Hop, and why the group is still incredibly influential to this very day. Wu Tang Killa Bees, we on a swarm! Check out the rest of our highly suspect, yet unusually entertaining, podcast episodes and pop culture entertainment blogs at www.popculturepodcast.com.


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    Usagi and the Swan

    Usagi and the Swan

    Sailor Moon goes on a date with a swan. That swan is Zeus from Disney's Hercules. Inspectah Deck of the Wu-Tang Clan is turned into a demon.

    Hercules plates from Mcdonalds. Spencer gives his phone number to a stranger. Being made fun of on the internet. Asking for compliments. Differences between dubs and subs.

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