The Jake Show

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The Jake Show

At more than 200 episodes and 5+MM downloads, Jake Sasseville’s long-running talk show is a catalyst to the heart and mind. It features inspirational interviews with masters, heart-searching conversations with presidents of fortune 500 companies and NBA teams and highlights the common thread of what makes us all profoundly human. Widely considered as one of the most influential interviewers of his generation (and the youngest TV host in late night TV history on ABC), Jake’s style is inquisitive, humorous and heartfelt. He’s open about weight issues, watching his brother die when he was 17, failing in dozens of business ventures during his 20s, his recovery in 12 step programs — and his most recent move to Maui, the launch of his Institute and his global real estate endeavors.

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    Simon Crowe: Fascinating character who's more honest than the rest of 'em

    Simon Crowe: Fascinating character who's more honest than the rest of 'em by The Jake Show

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    Razi Wilson x Photographer x Mom x Vogue x Newsweek x New View on Feminism

    Razi Wilson is a photographer who cut her teeth at Vogue and Newsweek in New York City. She's my neighbor on Maui and we're BFFs. She's half Persian, married to an Australian, a Baha'i, a mom of three and generally is one of the kindest, friendliest people I know. She's a riot and substantial, too.  I love introducing my friends to others, so this episode is all about introducing you to my friend Razi! ++ The Jake Sasseville Show is produced by Profoundly Human Labs (c) 2015-2018 All Rights Reserved  ++ Post-Production: Chris Mottram, Perth, Aus. ++ Executive Produced by: Jake Sasseville www.JakeSasseville.com

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    Amy Hall is the mother of Corporate Social Responsibility

    Chinese American pioneer Amy Hall is head of Social Consciousness and Responsibility for Eileen Fisher and has been since the early 90s. Freshly out of a career in her 20s as a fundraiser, a self-proclaimed introvert and newly divorced, Amy found her way to the Eileen Fisher clothing brand and started employing strategies around corporate consciousness, a foreign language in fashion and big business at the time. I'll let Amy Hall tell you the rest. ++ The Jake Sasseville Show is produced by Profoundly Human Labs (c) 2015-2018 All Rights Reserved ++ * Co-Executive Producer: Amy Loder * Associate Producer and photographer: Julia Schwentor * Video: Temi Tokosi * Post-Production: Chris Mottram, Perth, Aus. * Executive Produced by: Jake Sasseville

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    The conversation continues with Yvette Noel-Schure and Elaine Welteroth (P2)

    When Beyonce's "Lemonade" came out, she admitted that she saw an opportunity on a global level for a Generational Healing to begin happening. In her first-sit-down conversation with the millennial (Elaine Welteroth, Editor in Chief of Teen Vogue) she paved the road for without even knowing it, Yvette shares intensely personal stories, while Elaine shares her creative process for Teen Vogue, surrendering instead of hustling, and what this next generation of women leaders and thinkers need to understand about foundational values before pursuing dreams. Love these women, and am so grateful they were on the show. ++ The Jake Sasseville Show is produced by Profoundly Human Labs (c) 2015-2018 All Rights Reserved ++ * Co-Executive Producer: Amy Loder * Associate Producer and photographer: Julia Schwentor * Video: Temi Tokosi * Post-Production: Chris Mottram, Perth, Aus. * Executive Produced by: Jake Sasseville

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    Elaine Welteroth & Yvette Noel-Schure Take You to Church (Part 1)

    Elaine Welteroth, FMR Editor in Chief of Teen Vogue, was in diapers when Yvette Noel-Schure (publicist to Prince, Beyonce, Adele, etc.) was paving the way for her.  Elaine, at 29, became the youngest editor in Conde Nast history. She grew up in California to what she calls a hippy dad and a soulful mom. Yvette, born in Grenada, came to the United States in the 70s and went to City College of New York.  This is an incredible moment where two women, of two generations, one who paved the way for the other, and both who have tapped into spirituality and kindness as their paths to success, meet and have a conversation for the very first time. I am so excited for you to hear this! ++ The Jake Sasseville Show is produced by Profoundly Human Labs  (c) 2015-2018 All Rights Reserved++ * Co-Executive Producer: Amy Loder * Associate Producer and photographer: Julia Schwentor  * Video: Temi Tokosi * Post-Production: Chris Mottram, Perth, Aus.  * Executive Produced by: Jake Sasseville

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    Dave Kayani Part Deux: Healing a Friendship By Getting Radically Truthful

    Part II of my interview with Dave Kayani is all about the straw that often breaks the camel's back. We don't always realize what it is, our role in it, or how to fix it -- but inevitably, when a friendship is ruined, there's two involved and there's usually only one way to fix it: step into it together. ++ The Jake Sasseville Show produced by Profoundly Human Labs LLC. [C] 2014-2018 All Rights Reserved ++ * Co-Executive Producer Amy Loder * Assisted by / photographer Julia Schwentor * Video Temi Tokosi * Post Production Christopher Mottram, Perth, Aus * Executive Producer Jake Sasseville

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

At more than 200 episodes and 5+MM downloads, Jake Sasseville’s long-running talk show is a catalyst to the heart and mind. It features inspirational interviews with masters, heart-searching conversations with presidents of fortune 500 companies and NBA teams and highlights the common thread of what makes us all profoundly human. Widely considered as one of the most influential interviewers of his generation (and the youngest TV host in late night TV history on ABC), Jake’s style is inquisitive, humorous and heartfelt. He’s open about weight issues, watching his brother die when he was 17, failing in dozens of business ventures during his 20s, his recovery in 12 step programs — and his most recent move to Maui, the launch of his Institute and his global real estate endeavors.

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