71 episodes

Say It Forward brings top money advisor Rebecca Rothstein with guest hosts Lee Ann Daly and Kim Garner as they go inside the real life stories of fascinating people at the vanguard of art, music, business, pop culture, TV, film, fashion and more. Their guests are often professional colleagues and friends! Some are famous, some are rich, some are both, some are neither...but all deliver juicy, insightful, often funny and always amazing stories told with heart from the heart. The interviews take you inside to uncover struggles and joys that have never been revealed before. Join them as their guests rewind to the beginning and Say It Forward.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 117 Ratings

Say It Forward brings top money advisor Rebecca Rothstein with guest hosts Lee Ann Daly and Kim Garner as they go inside the real life stories of fascinating people at the vanguard of art, music, business, pop culture, TV, film, fashion and more. Their guests are often professional colleagues and friends! Some are famous, some are rich, some are both, some are neither...but all deliver juicy, insightful, often funny and always amazing stories told with heart from the heart. The interviews take you inside to uncover struggles and joys that have never been revealed before. Join them as their guests rewind to the beginning and Say It Forward.

    Missy Robertson

    Missy Robertson

    Missy Robertson continually sets a prime example of humility and consistent faith in her public and personal life. We first came to know Missy and the important role she plays in the Robertson family in their family reality show, Duck Dynasty. Duck Dynasty broke several ratings records on A&E and on cable television during their successful run that finished in 2017. Despite the increased publicity on her family, company and personal life, she has managed to become a strong voice for morality and virtue both locally and globally. Missy now spends a large amount of her time volunteering to give back to her community. She is heavily involved in missionary work, both domestically and internationally. In October 2015, she authored a book entitled, “Blessed, Blessed...Blessed“ chronicling her family’s journey of raising a child born with a cleft lip and palate. In early 2014, she co-authored The Women of Duck Commander with Miss Kay, and her sisters-in-law, in which they shared never-before-told stories about the Robertson family. In April 2016 Missy launched a new jewelry line, Laminin by Missy Robertson, providing jobs for women in the West Monroe area who are in need of work. This serves as a ministry to women coming out of hard situations and in need of assistance of finding a way to break into the workforce coming out of sex trafficking, homelessness, and struggling single mothers. Say it Forward with Missy Robertson.

    • 52 min
    Mike Agovino

    Mike Agovino

    Mike Agovino is a leader and pioneer in all forms of audio entertainment. He has spent two decades operating at the front lines of media’s digital and social reinvention. His career spans both coasts – he served as President of Katz Radio, launched Clear Channel’s Radio Sales Group for over 1350 Clear Channel owned stations, he co-founded Triton Digital which became the leading digital service provider to the radio industry and served as Executive Vice Chairman at PodcastOne. In 2016, Mike launched Workhouse Connect, a self-described “influencer marketing company” in partnership with Workhouse Media and Workhouse Creative who guide podcasters in the saturated podcast space to build both audience and revenue. Say it Forward with Mike Agovino.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Robin Schiff

    Robin Schiff

    Robin Schiff is a veteran comedy writer/producer who developed the characters Romy and Michele of the hit film she wrote called, ROMY AND MICHELE’S HIGH SCHOOL REUNION. She created and produced the sitcom, ALMOST PERFECT and was a writer for the comedy series, GROSS POINTE. She was a member of the improv comedy troupe, THE GROUNDLINGS with Pee Wee Herman and Phil Hartman and executive produced the multi-generational, relationship comedy series, SWIPE RIGHT for Youtube RED. Say it Forward with Robin Schiff.

    • 46 min
    Amy Rosenberg

    Amy Rosenberg

    Amy Rosenberg‘s life story isn’t like the others in our series because her career is just beginning. But the reason we chose to interview her is that she grew up knowing some of the top legendary Rock n' Rollers to ever to hit the music scene because her dad is one of the partners in a music management company in London. As a result she’s met people like Roger Daltrey and Pete Townsend of the Who, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin as well as the likes of Ron Wood, David Beckham, the Spice Girls, Foo Fighters and Ed Sheeran to name a few. Back being backstage at rock concerts since she was a young girl has given her an interesting perspective on the lives of celebrity rock stars. Say it forward with Amy Rosenberg.

    • 29 min
    Jean Smart

    Jean Smart

    Jean Smart is a versatile character actress who has worked on stage and screen but found the bulk of her success on television. After college graduation, she performed in regional theater and made her Broadway debut in the play “Piaf” portraying the legendary actress Marlene Dietrich. That show jumpstarted her career by leading to the role of Charlene Frazier on the hit sitcom, Designing Women. Smart left that series to try her luck in movies. To avoid being typecast as a comedy actress she took the role of serial killer Aileen Wornos in the deadly biopic, “Overkill”. She’s won three Emmy Awards and has been nominated for, and won many SAG, Critics Choice and Tony Awards. In addition to playing the president's emotionally unstable wife on the hit TV series, 24, she’s appeared in diverse roles on series and movies such as Fargo, Frasier, Harry’s Law, Sweet Home Alabama, The Accountant, Bringing Down the House and Watchmen. Say It Forward with Jean Smart.

    • 44 min
    Kim Cavallo

    Kim Cavallo

    Kim Anenberg Cavallo is the founder and CEO of lilspace - a digital wellness company that will inspire you to unplug and spend more time with real live people doing real-life things enhancing relationships in the digital age. With 25 years experience in event planning, connecting people to causes and raising money for Not For Profit organizations, Kim began to focus on what would motivate us to put away our phones and practice being present more often. The lilspace app encourages this so people can earn rewards, support causes they care about and focus on what matters most in life. She's dedicated the past 20 years of her life to connecting people to movements that she’s passionate about and that make a difference. She’s co-founder of The Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival successfully operating in LA for more than 12 years. Additionally, she co-founded an experiential education program where high school and college students develop relationships with Holocaust survivors through storytelling while baking bread.

    • 57 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
117 Ratings

117 Ratings

Mtrevors ,

Wow go Rebecca!!!

I knew you were a rockstar in your industry but this is very impressive!!!

piclklypoo ,

Company you keep

Somehow this podcast is associated with AJ Benza. That’s why I’ll never listen to it. Guilty by association. I’ll assume you are also washed up ego maniacs who record shows while wasted on pills and alcohol. No thanks.

TheHimitsu ,

Sick Show

Sorry I didn’t see this before. Super dope.

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