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Jimmy
Kimmel, Host of Jimmy Kimmel Live [21:42 ]
Jimmy is a self-professed “average guy,” yet he has become
a comedic icon with the success of The Man Show and his current late
night talk show on ABC. But his success didn’t come easy: Jimmy was
fired four times before making it big, and in this interview he talks
about what it takes to be a television personality and gives direct,
no-fluff advice to teens interested in a similar career.
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Arnold
Schwarzenegger
As a Hollywood celebrity, bodybuilding champion, and successful
businessman, Arnold Schwarzenegger is a teen idol. In this interview,
the muscular maverick gives teens advice for a successful future in
any career. [4:34]
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Steve
Shaw, Executive Vice President, Human Resources for MGM
As the executive in charge of
overseeing all aspects of human resources for one of the largest
entertainment corporations in the world, Steve Shaw knows a thing or
two about what it takes to be a good job candidate. In this interview,
Mr. Shaw gives advice on building a strong resume, applying for your
first job, and becoming successful in any industry.
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Steve Forbes,
CEO and Editor in Chief of Forbes Magazine Steve Forbes continues to be amazingly successful. Aspiring politicians, journalists and businessmen would be wise to tune in and hear how hard work and a sense of direction really make all the difference. [18:08]
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Laura
Ziskin, Producer of Spider-Man
For anyone interested in film
production, Laura Ziskin is the expert with all the answers. As the
producer for Spider-Man 1 and 2, Laura was in charge of a daunting
9-digit budget. In this interview, she talks about the role of
producer, what it’s like to control millions of dollars, and gives
advice to teens interested in careers behind the scenes in movie
production.
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Giuliana
- Co-Anchor of E! News Live on E! Entertainment Television
Hollywood has been captivating teenagers and adults for years with
all the glamour, the stars, the money and the cars. Giuliana's job is
keeping up with it all. While she wasn’t hobnobbing with the stars
or preparing for her next show, Giuliana sat down with us to talk
about what its like to work as a broadcast journalist in Hollywood,
and how teens can become a nationwide icon as she has. [22:23]
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Craig
Kilborn - Host of the Late Late Show [18:08 ]
Starting out as a sports
commentator for a local network in Georgia, Craig Kilborn quickly
worked up the ladder to his current position as the witty, sardonic
and lovable host of the Late Late Show on CBS. Tune in to this
interview for a few laughs and some excellent advice on becoming a
successful talk show host or on-air personality.
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Brian
Regan - Comedian
Getting paid to make people laugh is what Brian Regan does for a
living. You may have seen one of his specials on Showtime and Comedy
Central or possibly one of his regular appearances on Conan O’Brian
and the Late Show with David Letterman. But no matter where you've
seen him, he no doubt brought a smile to your face, and in this
interview, Brian tells teens how they can become successful
entertainers as well. [29:28]
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Beth
Berke, Executive VP & Chief Administrative Officer, Sony Pictures
Entertainment
Starting out as an entry-level lawyer
for Sony, Beth Berke never imagined that she'd one day be at the top
of the ladder in an administrative position, overseeing her entire
former legal department and much more. Beth explains how a positive
attitude, hard work and willingness to be flexible shatters any
"glass ceiling," opening up endless possibilities for
success in any career. [17:56 ]
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Charlie
Rose - Host, Charlie Rose Show
Known around the world as one
of the most engaging, thorough and through-provoking interviewers on
television, Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist Charlie Rose
shares his secrets for success, giving advice to aspiring young
journalists for high school, college, internships and the workplace [11:30] |
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