
It's Quite A Living
Hear the personal and the professional sides of my friends in high places: Chats with actors, authors, musicians and marketers, execs to songwriters, who can say “It’s QUITE a living”.
Episodes
10 episodes
Bassist John Clayton on The Rhythms of Life and Jazz
In Epi 9, world class jazz musician John Clayton and podcast host E.B. Moss reminisce about a friendship launched with a prank, before seriously discussing the Grammy-winnin
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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35:04

From Foster Care to CEO: Jarl Mohn on Art, Media and the Power of Generosity
Season two kicks off with Jarl Mohn, my former boss at E! Entertainment Television and retired CEO of NPR. Jarl Mohn describes the evolution of his fascinating career in the media industry — that stemmed from his experience in a group home a...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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31:03

Talking tRuth in Harlem – with Ruth McDaniels
I met my new friend, Ruth McDaniels, at a virtual event. She had begun a campaign for a city council seat in Harlem and it an introduction to she and her local artist friend, Flash. It was just a year ago, only days after George Floyd was killed, ...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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27:54

The Days and Lives of Singer/Actor Gloria Loring
In the fabulous '80s one of my best friends, Peggy Goff Bottger, and I each moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Thanks to that friendship I met, and often stayed at the home of, her sister - singer/actor/author Gloria Loring. Gloria was glamo...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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34:32

The Life of Actor Isiah Whitlock Jr.? Sheeee-it.
Interested in acting? Isiah Whitlock Jr. practically gives a mini Master Class when he talks about preparing for one of his more challenging roles.Fan of The Wire? You know Isiah as the corrupt Senator Clay Davis. In Epi 5 of It's Quite a Living h...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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39:27

The Life of a Composer – Marc Blatte
When he was 10 years old, Marc Blatte's grandfather took him to see his first Broadway show, The Music Man. Some 50 years later Marc was a Grammy-nominated music man himself, and had convinced many people, in song, to upgrade from "Your Father's O...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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39:59

The Life of Actress Amy Hill – Epi 3
Amy Hill has been a mom for twenty years in real life, and even longer in her acting life: from Grandma Kim (All American Girl), Mama Tohru (Jackie Chan Adventures), Ah-Mah Jasmine Lee (The Life and Times of Juniper Lee), Mah Mah (American Dad!) ...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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31:58

It’s Quite a Living, Deborah Burns
Deborah Burns and I basically reenacted that line from "Pretty Woman" when we met over hors d'oeuvres at an industry event: "What happens when (s)he rescues the princess? (S)he rescues him right back!" We bonded over boredom and brie and traded b...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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27:56

The Life of a Marketer-Turned-Author: Joseph Jaffe
Joe Jaffe might have been a chemist if he hadn't fallen off a wall and broken his arm. The world, or at least the media world, is probably grateful to that wall. Hear how the strategist / keynoter / marketer / author turned happenstance into happy...
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Episode 1
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21:26

Introducing “It’s Quite A Living”
Ready for conversations with friends in high placesPersonally and professionally, I’ve somehow crossed paths or become friends with an incredible array of people who have made it to the top of their game. Though some people may describe their job...
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Episode 1
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3:41
