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  • Episode 40: John Aoshima part 2
    2025/06/30
    Explore the journey of personal growth, cultural identity, and artistic mastery in this compelling episode of Left Brain vs. Right Brain. Host Stu Levy sits down with renowned animator and director John Aoshima (Ultraman Rising, Kubo and the Two Strings, Gravity Falls) for an in-depth conversation about his evolution as a creative force. From his formative years in rural Fukushima to his education at CalArts, John opens up about the pivotal moments that shaped his career. Discover how his bicultural upbringing, deeply rooted family experiences, and transformative mentorships guided his path to success in the animation industry. Take a deep dive into John’s inspiring story here:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1434374/
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    1 時間 27 分
  • Episode 39: John Aoshima
    2025/06/01
    Dive into the world where art meets ambition on "Left Brain vs. Right Brain"! Host Stu Levy sits down with acclaimed animation director John Aoshima, director of Ultraman Rising, and Kubo and the Two Strings and more! Explore John’s unique Japanese-American upbringing and how it shaped his creative path. Hear about navigating between Western animation and Japanese anime, and industry differences. From childhood in rural Fukushima to CalArts, discover what ignited John’s passion for storytelling. Uncover the journey from language barriers to finding an artistic voice in the US. Learn how identity, family, and mentorship fueled his career in animation. Perfect for storytellers, animation fans, and anyone chasing their creative dreams! Learn more about John here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1434374/
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    1 時間 33 分
  • Episode 38: Karen David
    2025/04/28
    In this episode, host Stu Levy, founder of TOKYOPOP, sits down with actress and singer Karen David (“The Irrational”, “Fear the Walking Dead”, “We Were Liars”) for a heartfelt and lively conversation about creativity, identity, and balancing life across continents. Karen shares her unique journey growing up between Canada and England, building a career in Hollywood, and navigating the ever-present tension between the artistic and practical sides of life. Together, they discuss the power of community, staying grounded in the entertainment industry, and pursuing meaningful work both on and off screen. Whether you're a creative professional, a fan of Karen’s work, or someone striving to follow your own dreams, this episode is full of inspiration, humor, and real talk about what it takes to thrive in today’s creative industry.
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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 37: Sharad Devarajan
    2025/03/25
    Host Stu Levy is joined by the multifaceted Sharad Devarajan, an entrepreneur and creative force in the world of comics, animation, and app development. Together, they delve into India’s creative industry, as Sharad shares his incredible journey from the days of working with Richard Branson, Peter Chernin, Gotham Chopra to the rise of Indian cinema and animation on the global stage. From tackling the unique challenges of entrepreneurship in different ecosystems to the impact of streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon in India, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of media and storytelling, especially from the perspective of one of the world’s most fascinating cultures and biggest democracies. Tune in as Stu travels to India with Sharad and explores the crossroads of innovation, culture, and creativity. Sharad’s credits include “Spider-Man: India”, “Chakra the Invincible” (with Stan Lee), “18 Days” (with Grant Morrison), “The Gamekeeper” (with Guy Ritchie), and “The Legend of Hanuman” for Disney+. Sharad is a professor at Columbia Business School and prolific speaker at TEDx, Fortune Global Forum and more. ------- HOST: Stu Levy GUEST: Sharad Devarajan ------- Special thanks to our sponsor TokyoPop. Learn more here: www.TokyoPop.com ------ This is an AH production | email: Chaz@MrThrive.com | LinkeIn
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    50 分
  • Episode 36: Gigi Danziger
    2025/02/18
    Gigi Danziger joins Left Brain vs. Right Brain with Stu Levy to share her unconventional journey from corporate law to entrepreneurship, investment, and community-driven innovation. Founder of Eutopia, a venture firm and nonprofit, Gigi has launched initiatives like The Spark of Hudson, HudsonUP, HudsonDots, and Wally Farms, all aimed at fostering learning, economic equity, and sustainability. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and an investor in 100+ underrepresented founders, she’s also the force behind Fizzy Salons and the owner of a classic NYC diner. Stu explores how Gigi reinvented herself continuously throughout her illustrious career. ------- HOST: Stu Levy GUEST: Gigi Danziger | IG susangigidanziger | X: @susandanziger ------- Special thanks to our sponsor TokyoPop. Learn more here: www.TokyoPop.com ------ This is an AH production | email: Chaz@MrThrive.com | LinkeIn
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    1 時間 3 分
  • Episode 35: John Nee
    2025/01/30
    In this episode of Left Brain vs. Right Brain, host Stu Levy welcomes John Nee, a renowned figure in the world of comics, gaming, and publishing. John shares his fascinating journey, one of the very few executives at both DC and Marvel, and later founding the successful trading card and board game company, Cryptozoic. They dive into John's recent ventures as an author, discussing his “Dee and Lao” mystery series. The conversation covers the importance of collaboration in the creative process, the challenges of the gaming industry, and the evolving landscape of comics. Tune in to hear John's insights on thriving in various creative industries, his personal anecdotes, and the wisdom he’s gathered through decades of experience. ------- HOST: Stu Levy GUEST: John Nee | Check out "The Murder of Mr. Ma" here: https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Mr-Ma-SJ-Rozan/dp/164129549X ------- Special thanks to our sponsor TokyoPop. Learn more here: www.TokyoPop.com ------ This is a Mr. Thrive Media production | email: Chaz@MrThrive.com | Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
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    59 分
  • Episode 34: Roland Kelts
    2024/12/27
    Roland Kelts is an award-winning author, scholar and globetrotting public speaker in high demand, renowned for multiple publications, including his bestselling book Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the U.S. and The Art of Blade Runner: Black Lotus. Using his eclectic skillset in adaptability and insight, he has delved into journalism and literature having an impact on bridging Japanese art and culture with the Western world. Roland sits down with host Stu Levy, CEO of TOKYOPOP, to debate Japan’s various cultural contributions to the world. ------- HOST: Stu Levy GUEST: Roland Kelts | http://japanamerica.blogspot.com/ | https://linktr.ee/rkelts ------- Special thanks to our sponsor TokyoPop. Learn more here: www.TokyoPop.com ------ This is a Mr. Thrive Media production | email: Chaz@MrThrive.com | Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 33: Jeff Gomez part 5
    2024/11/18
    The Jeff Gomez saga reaches its climactic conclusion in this final episode with the transmedia guru! Host Stu Levy explores the current societal trend towards conflict and polarization while revealing Jeff’s epic vision of collective empathy and resource plentifulness. This discussion focuses on the transformative power of storytelling in empowering marginalized communities and the need for new narrative models that transcend traditional good-versus-evil dynamics. ------- HOST: Stu Levy GUEST: Jeff Gomez | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffgomez/ ------- Special thanks to our sponsor TokyoPop. Learn more here: www.TokyoPop.com ------ This is a Mr. Thrive Media production | email: Chaz@MrThrive.com | Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
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    1 時間 11 分