The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Bob Yari and Tarick Walton

EPISODE · Nov 8, 2021 · 42 MIN

The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Bob Yari and Tarick Walton

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BOB YARI is the producer of over 40 motion pictures. Some of these include Best Picture Oscar winner Crash, The Illusionist, the action-thriller Hostage, starring Bruce Willis, Matador, starring Pierce Brosnan, and Painted Veil, starring Edward Norton and Naomi Watts. Yari also recently completed his second directorial effort with Papa: Hemingway in Cuba. He is currently executive producing the hit cable series “Yellowstone,” starring Kevin Costner, which is currently shooting its 5th season. Other TV projects currently in production include the series, “1886: Y” and “Mayor of Kingstown,” starring Jeremy Renner.Yari is CEO of the production company Yari Film Group and is a major shareholder, founder and board member of 101 Studios based in Los Angeles. 101 recently released War with Grandpa, starring Robert Deniro, and Current War, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, among many others.In addition to his film work, Yari is a real estate developer and owner-operator with over 35-years of experience in all classes of real estate; including office, retail, industrial and residential. He is involved in many merger and acquisitions transactions comprised of numerous operating companies involved in aerospace, electronics and numerous other fields.Drawing on life lessons and his experience in the film and business world, Yari just published his first book, The Human Condition: A Pathway to Peace and Fulfillment. Here he offers a pathway to happiness based on a balanced lifestyle, a positive attitude and gratitude for the world's abundance."In his philosophical treatise, THE HUMAN CONDITION, author Bob Yari offers a pathway to fulfillment and happiness -- based on a balanced lifestyle, a positive attitude, and gratitude for the world's abundance."http://the-human-condition.comTarick Walton was a bright student from Spanish Town, Jamaica, with dreams of accomplishing big things, for himself and others. He also began playing tennis at a young age, approaching the game with the same joy and determination as he did his studies. One day, on a crowded taxi ride home from school, Tarick experienced a life-altering moment, which would change his life forever. Tarick’s unique and inspirational immigration story is chronicled in Secrets from MIT, Tennis and the Umpire Above: 10 Lessons From A Poor Jamaican Boy Who Never Gave Up On The Court, which details his life journey from a poor, yet ambitious tennis player in Jamaica to MIT scholar to mentor and charismatic leader. The book also includes 10 cross-cultural and applicable “secret life lessons” in the form of short stories that will help readers achieve their dreams, regardless of position in life, workplace, classroom, sports arena, or family. Each short story also includes elements of Jamaican music and art so that readers can get an authentic glimpse of Jamaica’s culture.Along with a diverse group of friends, Tarick co-founded a non-profit organization that brings together leaders of all walks of life (Business, Art, Science, Non-Profit and Community) to promote STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math) education among youth and engage in corporate social partnership projects that solve real life problems. He currently lives in the United States with his wife, son and one on the way.http://twaltongroup.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow

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