Peter Guber’s Teams Are Winners Online and Offline

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What do the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Dodgers, and online esports Team Liquid all have in common? If you said Peter Guber (tipped off by this story’s leading title), you would win a point. If you said they were all champion caliber teams, you would get two.

Guber works with winners online and offline. Where he used to produce Oscar-worthy films (nominated five times for Best Picture and winning once for Rainman), he now spends his time producing championship teams in all sports, whether they compete in online video games or on the field.

You can’t argue that Guber has the “golden touch” for picking winners. After becoming a co-owner, the Golden State Warriors have been to the championships four times, winning three rings; the Los Angeles Dodgers have reached the World Series twice, and Team Liquid won at the 2017 ESPN Esports Awards for Team of the Year.

Guber has recently partnered with another champion, Michael Jordan (winner of 6 NBA championships). Jordan recently invested in aXiomatic, a broad-based esports and gaming company, which Guber co-chairs.

With this new team of champions, anything is possible.


The content writers at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau are Experts on the Experts. They hold doctoral, masters, and bachelors’ degrees in business, writing, literature, and education. Their business thought pieces are published regularly in leading business publications. Working in close association with the top business, entrepreneur, and motivational speakers, BigSpeak content writers are at the forefront of industry trends and research.

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Val Kilmer

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  1. Val Kilmer is an artist in more than just acting.

Val’s art ranges in style and medium, but most recently he has been working with enamel paint on metal. His art can be found in showings, galleries, and pop-up shops around the country. He also is a notable singer, having released a CD in 2007 and donated the proceeds to charity.

His singing came in handy when he played Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s rock ’n’ roll biopic The Doors. He attended every concert and event featuring The Doors in preparation for the role and in the end he did all his own singing in the film, receiving high praise.

2. Val Kilmer is a devout Christian Scientist.

Val was raised with, and still upholds, the Christian Science faith. As a child he attended a Christian Science prep school, Berkeley Hall School in Los Angeles, until ninth grade. Throughout his years he has held fast in his faith and attributes many of ground-breaking successes in acting to God. His faith was strengthened even greater when he beat cancer, saying God helped him with “the healing of cancer.”

3. Val Kilmer isn’t done with Top Gun.

That’s right folks, Val is currently working on a sequel to Top Gun, called Top Gun: Maverick. The long wait for another steamy volleyball scene is almost over. With the cast set, veterans Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer will be mentoring the next generation of fighter pilots in the upcoming film. The movie is currently in production and set to be released in 2020.

4. Val Kilmer beat throat cancer.

Val was very private about his battle with cancer, but in 2015 it became public knowledge when he had a tumor removed at UCLA Medical Center. He denied the cancer in order to keep his health private, until he made a statement in 2017 notifying everyone that he was cancer-free. Throughout his two year battle with cancer, he leaned on the support of his faith.

5. Val Kilmer has a history with Mark Twain.

After playing Mark Twain in the 2014 production of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, Val took his character to the stage. He created a one-man theater production called Citizen Twain, in which he plays Mark Twain. Kilmer uses this role to address the notable feud between Mark Twain and Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy. Through his portale of Twain, he takes a deeper look at the American author’s slanderous writing and the true feelings behind it. He paints Mary Baker Eddy as a strong woman of the time, venturing into men’s territory of spirituality.

He is now taking Citizen Twain on tour, hitting colleges, museums, and libraries around the nation with exclusive screenings of his one-man act, hosted by Kilmer himself and followed up with a Q&A.


Jessica Welch is the Content Marketing Associate at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and Anthropology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Her business thought articles often appear on Business 2 Community, Born 2 Invest, and YF Entrepreneurs.

Dodgers Are Looking for Redemption in 2018 World Series

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The Los Angeles Dodgers made it to the World Series Championships to fight for redemption after last year’s near win. The team has seen its share of difficulties this season. Starting pitcher Daniel Hudson was placed on the disabled list and replaced by Yimi Garcia right before their opening game against the Padres. Nevertheless, the Dodgers fought their way through qualifiers and are gearing up to play the Boston Red Sox in this year’s MLB World Series.

With their qualifying win, the Dodgers made history as one of six teams to make it to the Fall Classic in a season when they were 10 or more games under .500 at any point. Their turnaround is largely attributed to the return of Justin Turner who missed the first 40 games with a fractured wrist.

The Boston vs. Los Angeles matchup is driving fans wild, as a close second to the notorious New York vs. Los Angeles rivalry. Although the Red Sox have performed better this season with 108 wins and dominated the Dodgers’ previous rivals, the Astros, fans are still hopeful. The Dodgers are known for saving their true talents for the championships and tend to perform better in the finals than their season records suggest they would.

Owners Peter Guber, Magic Johnson, Bobby Patton, Stan Kasten, Mark Walter, and Todd Boehly are thrilled to see their team get another chance at the championship. This year Guber is confident they will take the win although people are calling them the underdogs. The Dodgers haven’t won a championship since 1988 and the Red Sox have won three since 2004. We’ll see if 2018 will be their year.


Jessica Welch is the Content Marketing Associate at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and Anthropology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Her business thought articles often appear on Business 2 Community, Born 2 Invest, and YF Entrepreneurs.

Val Kilmer Enters the Speaking Circuit as a BigSpeak Exclusive

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Meet BigSpeak’s newest exclusive speaker and Hollywood icon Val Kilmer. After a lifetime of living in the spotlight as a stage actor and international film star, Kilmer now enters the arena as a keynote speaker.

Beginning his career as a stage actor at the age of 4, Kilmer became an international film star in the 1980s starting with Top Secret!, then the cult classic Real Genius, as well as the blockbuster films Top Gun, Willow, and The Saint. His professional career began when he was accepted into Juilliard’s drama department at 17, making him the youngest acceptance to date. While studying at The Juilliard School, he co-authored and starred in the play How It All Began, which was directed by Des McAnuff and performed at the Public Theatre at the New York Shakespeare Festival to national acclaim. He also appeared on Broadway in “The Slab Boys” with Kevin Bacon and Sean Penn. Subsequently, he joined The Colorado Shakespeare Festival starring in Hamlet in 1988.

Kilmer’s film credits include: Doc Holliday in the classic western Tombstone; Jim Morrison in  Oliver Stone’s rock ‘n roll biopic The Doors; the starring role and title character in The Saint; Bruce Wayne in the global smash Batman Forever; starring opposite Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro in Heat; co-starring with Marlon Brando in The Island of Dr. Moreau; and starring opposite Michael Douglas the the thriller The Ghost and the Darkness. He also lent his voice to the first Dreamworks animated film The Prince of Egypt after being asked to play both Moses and God by his friends Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen. In 2012, Kilmer was awarded an honorary doctorate of Fine Arts from William Woods University.

His art extends farther than acting. He has written, directed, and produced plays, released a CD and donated the profits to charity, and created enamel paint on metal art exhibits shown across the nation.

Kilmer is also a devout Christian Scientist and attributes his success as an actor to his faith. When he was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2015 his faith helped him push through his battle.

Val Kilmer’s speaking includes…

An Evening with Val Kilmer: an in-depth look at the behind-the-scenes life of Hollywood icon Val Kilmer

Citizen Twain with Host Val Kilmer: an exclusive screening of Kilmer’s one-man-show where he plays Mark Twain, with an additional Q&A

Maintaining the Kilmer Brand Throughout the Years: how to brand yourself and your business while creating a legacy like Val Kilmers

Artist in More than Acting: a look at how Val Kilmer uses his creativity throughout his life and through different mediums, and how you can harness your creativity

The Healing of Cancer: Val Kilmer’s battle with cancer, prevention and awareness, and how to reclaim your life from it

Val Kilmer and Faith: the importance of faith and Val Kilmer’s personal journey with faith


The content writers at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau are Experts on the Experts. They hold doctoral, masters, and bachelors’ degrees in business, writing, literature, and education. Their business thought pieces are published regularly in leading business publications. Working in close association with the top business, entrepreneur, and motivational speakers, BigSpeak content writers are at the forefront of industry trends and research.

NBA Considers Championship Toe Rings in Light of The Warriors’ Unstoppable Success

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For the third time in four years, Peter Guber and Joe Lacob’s Golden State Warriors celebrated their NBA Championship at the pregame ring ceremony. Rakuten kicked off the 2018-2019 season with an elaborate unveiling ceremony, in which the team and its management were awarded with their championship rings from the previous season.

The diamond-encrusted rings were designed by Jason of Beverly Hills who took into consideration the preferences of the owners, Peter Guber and Joe Lacob, the players, and the fans. It was all smiles last night as everyone flashed their impressive rings. After working with multiple Warriors players in the past on different pieces of jewelry, Jason of Beverly Hills was able to truly portray the team’s story in the ring.

The team also launched the Championship Ring Raffle, giving fans a chance to win a 2017-2018 ring, donating all the proceeds to the Warriors Community Foundation for education and youth development. The winner not only gets a certified NBA Championship ring, but they will be flown to the Bay Area for a two-night stay and suite tickets to a Warriors home game.

The Warriors went on last night to beat Oklahoma City Thunder by a slim eight points in the season opener. Even though the Warriors’ hands are getting heavy with Championship rings, it looks like they’re starting the season strong in the hopes they score another.


Jessica Welch is the Content Marketing Associate at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and Anthropology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Her business thought articles often appear on Business 2 Community, Born 2 Invest, and YF Entrepreneurs.

Meet Gibson Biddle: The Man Who Made It Possible to Netflix-and-Chill

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By now most of us have heard of Netflix alumni Marc Randolph, Mitch Lowe, and Patty McCord for their roles in revolutionizing the movie industry. But Netflix would have never broken ground if it weren’t for the man who took the mail-ordered-movie service to the next level. Meet Gibson Biddle—the man behind Netflix’s streaming capabilities and our reason to Netflix-and-chill.

In 2005, Biddle took on the role of Vice President of Product Management for Netflix’s DVD rental-by-mail service. At the time, Netflix had around 2 million subscribers and a long list of complaints, starting with a class-action lawsuit due to inconsistency in delivery methods and distribution. Biddle, along with the rest of the Netflix team, fought the lawsuit but came out the other side financially hurting.

It was time for innovation…and fast. By 2007, Biddle not only helped Netflix out of financial difficulty but also created an entirely new industry with his addition of video streaming to the Netflix platform. He grew their subscriber base to over 120 million consumers.

During his time at Netflix, Biddle learned key lessons in ethics, innovation, leadership, customer care, and product management that he carried with him throughout his career. In 2010, Biddle took his talents to Chegg, Inc., the online textbook rental company, where he more than quadrupled their revenue as Chief Product Officer.

His dedication to building the online textbook rental platform (eTextbooks, homework help, scholarships, and college admission services for college and high school students) saved students a combined $500 million per year on education expenses.

Biddle currently serves as Board Observer and Executive-in-Residence for NerdWallet, a $100 million startup used to provide clarity for life’s financial decisions. And has also served as an Executive-in-Residence for a pay-by-mile insurance startup, MetroMile, giving the team valuable product leadership. In addition, Biddle has lent his expertise to product leaders at Reddit, Experticity, NatureBox, Life360, ClassDojo, Udemy, and SVAcademy.

Biddle now lectures at Stanford University, teaching entrepreneurship courses for engineering graduate programs, as well as sharing the lessons he learned from his time at Netflix through his business keynote speaking.


Jessica Welch is the Content Marketing Associate at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and Anthropology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Her business thought articles often appear on Business 2 Community, Born 2 Invest, and YF Entrepreneurs.

A Lesson in Perseverance from Shazam Co-Founder Chris Barton

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Love the song playing overhead in the coffee shop but no one has any idea who it’s by or what it’s called? “Oh, just Shazam it.”

In 2018, we throw this term around as a verb, similar to how we say “Google it” when referring to searching the internet. The music-identifying app Shazam was the first of its kind and has fought long and hard for its place as the industry dominator. It’s not every day a new technology becomes synonymous with one company and when this happens it means someone did something very right.

It wasn’t always blaring success for Shazam. Co-Founder and Board Director, Chris Barton had the idea for identifying music on mobile phones before smartphones and the ease of iPhone apps existed. Barton created Shazam in 1999 at a time when you would have to call a 4-digit number, let the other end listen, and receive a text with the song name and artist. It’s easy for us to look back and see how Barton was leaps and bounds beyond his time, but in the early 2000s investors didn’t feel the same.

With the crashing markets, finding investors who were interested in B2C products was rare. There were also the doubters.  A lot of people didn’t see Shazam’s purpose. To this day Barton uses one of his rejections as inspiration—“I don’t see why anyone would ever use this.” But Barton had a vision worth pursuing and he knew it.

Barton launched the company in 2002 with 1 million songs in its database and a 15 second processing time to retrieve the song title and artist. While it was still in its infancy, Barton worked for the mobile department of Google and as the head of Dropbox’s mobile operator development.

It wasn’t until 2015 that Shazam became profitable and Barton left his other jobs. Today Shazam has over 500 million users worldwide and it takes only 2 seconds to identify songs from its database of over 30 million songs. Last year Apple Music bought Shazam after seeing the $300 million yearly revenue Shazam drives for music sales, much of which goes to Apple Music.

Barton now pursues his dream of advising passionate entrepreneurs through his business, leadership, and entrepreneur speaking, as well as serving on the board of advisors for FEM Inc., Eko Devices, and Zycada.

He inspires his audiences to follow their dreams with Shazam’s journey and the lessons he learned along the way. He shows both the emotions and logic behind building a company that has dominated an industry and become a household term.


Jessica Welch is the Content Marketing Associate at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and Anthropology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Her business thought articles often appear on Business 2 Community, Born 2 Invest, and YF Entrepreneurs.

Dirk Ahlborn Dreams of Emission-Free Hyperloops

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“What if you have a passion to change the world but don’t have access to that kind of personal wealth? We believe that we are not only transforming the nature of transportation, we are also defining the future of work in the 21st century.” — Dirk Ahlborn, keynote speaker and co-founder of Hyperlooop Transportation Technologies

 

It’s 2028 and you’re walking out of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, buzzing about Taylor Swift’s third divorce when you realize you only have 45 minutes to meet your friend for pizza in Chicago. Where did the time go? However, you’re not worried. You can just walk over to the new hyperloop station and be in Chicago in less than a half-hour.

As you get to hyperloop central, there’s a long line of people waiting to board. But you don’t even break a sweat—with a capsule leaving every couple minutes, you’re seated in a comfy chair and moving in no time.

As the capsule accelerates up to speeds of 769 mph, slightly below the speed of sound, you check out the augmented windows to keep track of your journey and access the high-speed Internet. Before you can finish the Breaking Bad episode you were watching, you’re stepping out in windy Chicago, ready for some deep dish pizza.

The world of Hyperloop travel and the Quintero One

Welcome to a future made possible by the mind of Elon Musk and the entrepreneurship of Dirk Ahlborn—innovator, keynote speaker, and CEO and Co-Founder of Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, Inc. Since its founding, HyperloopTT has set up headquarters in Toulouse, France, employed more than 800 people worldwide, created the framework for ensuring the industry with Munich Re, reached three commercial agreements for Hyperloop technologies (in China, Ukraine, and Abu Dhabi), and has started development in China Spain, UAE, and France.

Now HyperloopTT has revealed the first-ever, full-scale, passenger-carrying Hyperloop capsule that travels up to 769 mph. They’ve named it the “Quintero One” 

You don’t have to look into a crystal ball to see safe, high-speed travel is in your future. Hyperloop is where airplane speed meets ground-level transportation. By using a network of low-pressure tubes, built on pylons or placed underground, Hyperloop will be able to transport thousands of people hourly between cities in maglev capsules, cutting travel times down from hours to minutes. Your days of complaining about air traffic delays are numbered.

Unlike other public train transportation systems, Ahlborn says Hyperloop will be profitable because of its low energy cost and minimal environmental impact. Solar panels on the outside of the tubes will provide the electricity needed to propel the capsules in a frictionless tube environment. Due to its innovative and high-tech design, the system will be silent, emission-free, and almost completely automated, saving on labor and environmental costs.

While it will take years to perfect and build the hyperloop tracks to transport people between cities, by using crowdsourcing, Ahlborn envisions the challenges of hyperloop travel will be overcome much more quickly. And with the interest of multiple countries, there is no shortage of funding for the project. However, with much work to do, we probably won’t see the first hyperloop stations in major cities until the late 2020s.

Dirk Ahlborn’s innovative projects and keynotes

Hyperloop is just the latest of Ahlborn’s world-changing projects. A serial entrepreneur, he has been instrumental in the development of several startup companies, including Advanced Turbine Designs, Inc., a developer of natural-gas-fueled gas turbine generators for combined heat and power and the web portal JumpStarter, that uses crowdsourcing from idea to funding to create smarter and more successful companies. The building of the Hyperloop is one of Jumpstarter’s first and most well-known projects. HyperloopTT uses the crowdsourcing of Jumpstarter to bring the brightest minds and the best investors together. The aerodynamic design for the Quintero One was contributed by PriestmanGoode design consultancy.

In addition to changing how we travel, Ahlborn is also an engaging keynote speaker, who gives exciting talks on innovation, disruption, crowdsourcing, and entrepreneurship.


Kyle Crocco is the Content Marketing Coordinator at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, a graduate of UC Santa Barbara, and the lead singer of Duh Professors. He regularly publishes business book reviews and thought articles on Medium, Business 2 Community, and Born 2 Invest.

Nike’s Bold Branding Move—Will It Pay Off?

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By now you’ve heard about Nike’s ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick and you most definitely have an opinion about it. BigSpeak exclusive speaker and celebrity branding expert Jeetendr Sehdev says that’s exactly the point. It doesn’t matter how you feel about it. In today’s world of branding and advertising, the best thing a company can do is get people talking.

Right now Nike is at the forefront of everyone’s mind and Kaepernick, who seemed to have been slowly fading into the background, has reappeared on the scene. Sehdev explains when it comes to personal branding and company branding consumers’ desires have changed. They value honesty, transparency, and authenticity. Taking a stand—any stand—makes your audience feel like you are being real with them about your company’s values. They want to feel connected to what they are buying into on a deeper level.

In his interview with Forbes, Sehdev is credited with inspiring the ad’s tagline “Believe in something even if it means sacrificing everything.” In his bestselling book The Kim Kardashian Principle and throughout his marketing keynote speeches, he claims that the most important part of branding is to “sacrifice everything if you believe in something.”

To hear his full talk about branding in the age of the Kardashians click here.

Whether or not he agrees with the ad, Sehdev believes it will help boost both Nike’s business and Kaepernick’s personal brand. He says over the years he’s watched the evolution of branding enough to know that this ad has helped keep Kaepernick relevant, as well as appealed to the authenticity consumers crave.

To get people talking about your company, check out BigSpeak’s Marketing and Branding Keynote Speakers.


Jessica Welch is the Content Marketing Associate at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and Anthropology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Her business thought articles often appear on Business 2 Community, Born 2 Invest, and YF Entrepreneurs.

Baseball Hall of Famer Dave Winfield Chats With Derek Jeter About Success, Business, and Community Service

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“I didn’t know what it was gonna take to get here and all I can say is that had I known that I was gonna be up here one day, I sure would have saved all my rookie cards.”

Dave Winfield, Hall of Fame Induction Speech

If you know baseball, you know Hall of Famer Dave Winfield. Besides an impressive MLB career spanning 22 years, more than 3,000 hits, and over 450 home runs, Winfield holds the distinction of the only athlete ever drafted into four professional sports leagues—NBA, ABA, NFL, and MLB—and the first active athlete to create a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation.

After years of working as an analyst for Fox Sports and ESPN, Winfield now splits his time between working for the MLB Players Association, delivering well-received motivational keynotes, and moderating talks like the one he did with baseball legend Derek Jeter on Sept. 25 in Santa Barbara.

Though Winfield and Jeter played in different eras of the game, they were no strangers. The two first met when Jeter was a rookie. Winfield recalled speaking at a rookie career development seminar and how Jeter peppered him with questions over the course of the event. A relationship was formed and they kept in contact throughout Jeter’s career.

Over the course of a half-hour moderated talk at the Ritz-Carlton Bacara Hotel, Winfield deftly guided Jeter through questions about sports, business, and community service; success and leadership, and brands for companies and individuals.

The two found common ground on giving a voice to players. Winfield gives voice to baseball players as a member of the MLB Players Association while Derek Jeter gives players a voice through his new media service, The Players’ Tribune, where players can connect directly to fans in their own words.

The two giants of baseball also connected on what it takes to succeed in the sport. They both agreed you need to be surrounded by a good team. Jeter was fortunate to have a supportive family as well as meeting other successful athletes, like Michael Jordan, to guide him through the process of being in the national spotlight.

Not only did they agree it was important to have a good team, but to do well, you must also be quiet and listen. When you listen you learn a lot more.

After the moderated talk, Winfield took a few moments to share that he is now working with the MLB Players Association on post-career opportunities for players.

If you’re interested in booking Winfield for a motivational talk, leadership keynote, or moderated session, and learning more about his past or current endeavors contact BigSpeak Speakers Bureau.


Kyle Crocco is the Content Marketing Coordinator at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, a graduate of UC Santa Barbara, and the lead singer of Duh Professors. He regularly publishes business book reviews and thought articles on Medium, Business 2 Community, and Born 2 Invest.