Archive for June, 2007

07.06.28 Pirate Masters 1 - Trading Places And Being In Charge

Azmyth is Captian. Azmyth is not Captian. Azmyth is Captian again. He’s not the most Captain-est Captain on the show (a return counts more than a consecutive term — I think) but who is really running the show? Further more, it seems like the more you try to regulate people the more they try to cheat and the more you don’t de-regulate people the more they want to regulate themselves.

Also, Pirate Master this week seems to have a little to do with a documentary being shown now on Richard Bluestein’s Insane Films.

Podcast: tcPM070628.mp3




07.06.21 Pirate Masters 1 - Honor Among Thieves

We’re starting to see that despite the reputation Pirates have of being scoundrels there is actually a kind of honor among them. Further more, there seems to be more unity among the pirates (or at least fewer diverse alliances) despite there being no official teams (unlike The Apprentice or Survivor).

Podcast: tcPM070621.mp3




07.06.19 Apprentice 6 - It’s A Zoodango Out There!

Our interview with James Sun (2 of 2)

After nearly two months, we finally get to re-acquaint ourselves with James Sun, the self made internet social media whiz from Zoodango.com. We find out that between being a business owner whose company closes in on the leading edge of internet social networking and being a dad, his stint on The Apprentice was actually a bit of a break for him — not for his lovely wife, though.

James has been recognized as breaking the Asian stereotype with his passionate personality which propels him and his company, Zoodango (http://zoodango.com), forward. Many asked us if James was the crazy caffeinated guy we saw on the Yahoo preview tape but as you’ll see in our interview, he passionate but not exactly the guy on the video. He is, however, a very competitive professional and it shows in his drive to be among the top four social networking sites: MySpace, FaceBook, LinkedIn and — when you grow up and want to get serious about social networking to further your professional en devours — Zoodango.

Part 1: tcAPPR070616.mp3 | Taking A Break On The Apprentice
Part 2: tcAPPR070619.mp3 | It’s A Zoodango Out There!

Podcast: tcAPPR070619.mp3




07.06.16 Apprentice 6 - Taking A Break On The Apprentice

Our interview with James Sun (1 of 2)

After nearly two months, we finally get to re-acquaint ourselves with James Sun, the self made internet social media whiz from Zoodango.com. We find out that between being a business owner whose company closes in on the leading edge of internet social networking and being a dad, his stint on The Apprentice was actually a bit of a break for him — not for his lovely wife, though.

James has been recognized as breaking the Asian stereotype with his passionate personality which propels him and his company, Zoodango (http://zoodango.com), forward. Many asked us if James was the crazy caffeinated guy we saw on the Yahoo preview tape but as you’ll see in our interview, he passionate but not exactly the guy on the video. He is, however, a very competitive professional and it shows in his drive to be among the top four social networking sites: MySpace, FaceBook, LinkedIn and — when you grow up and want to get serious about social networking to further your professional en devours — Zoodango.

Part 1: tcAPPR070616.mp3 | Taking A Break On The Apprentice
Part 2: tcAPPR070619.mp3 | It’s A Zoodango Out There!

Podcast: tcAPPR070616.mp3




07.06.14 Pirate Masters 1 - From Tyrant To Benevolent Despot

So long Joe Don — the pirates have traded in your tyranny for a benevolent despot — and he chose an even more benevolent officer (more benevolent to you, at least). Also, Azmyth turns the black spot into an incentive to improve. It’s like Saddam Hussein goes to Haight-Ashbury. It’s a kinder, gentler kind of pirate.

Podcast: tcPM070614.mp3




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