Will and Norm are the founders of Old Kid Productions, a media company based in New York City. In the early days, they would have conversations and hold brainstorming sessions at coffee shops, park benches, friend's apartments. They thought some of these talks should be shared with the world and decided to start discussions about everything and anything, no holds barred conversations with friends in business, entertainment and everything in between.
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Will and Norm are the founders of Old Kid Productions, a media company based in New York City. In the early days, they would have conversations and hold brainstorming sessions at coffee shops, park benches, friend's apartments. They thought some of these talks should be shared with the world and decided to start discussions about everything and anything, no holds barred conversations with friends in business, entertainment and everything in between.
The Rise In Crime and Homelessness, NYC Mayor's Anti-Crime Policies and Generational Curses w/Joe Chan: #81 Part 1
Lucky Boys Podcast
1 hour 31 minutes 6 seconds
3 years ago
The Rise In Crime and Homelessness, NYC Mayor's Anti-Crime Policies and Generational Curses w/Joe Chan: #81 Part 1
Will and Norm discuss the rise of violent crime and homelessness with activist and veteran, Joe Chan. The eye opening discussion revealed the real trauma occurring in all community across New York City.
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Will and Norm are the founders of Old Kid Productions, a media company based in New York City. In the early days, they would have conversations and hold brainstorming sessions at coffee shops, park benches, friend's apartments. They thought some of these talks should be shared with the world and decided to start discussions about everything and anything, no holds barred conversations with friends in business, entertainment and everything in between.