It's Quite A Living
Latest 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-winning arranger/composer/bassist's techniques, and experiences across a life in th
From Foster Care to CEO: Jarl Mohn on Art, Media and the Power of Generosity
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 hear
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,
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.
The Life of Actor Isiah Whitlock Jr.? Sheeee-it.
Sheeeeeeeee-it, it's a great episode!
The Life of a Composer – Marc Blatte
Epi 4 of my conversations with friends in high places
The Life of a Marketer-Turned-Author: Joseph Jaffe
Epi 1 On A Life in the Marketing World
Introducing “It’s Quite A Living”
Ready for conversations with friends in high placesPersonally and professionally, Ive 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 jobs by say