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Aziz Ansari in American Express commercial

Aziz Ansari in American Express commercial

Comedian Aziz Ansari goes the extra mile to show that he’s compatible with his date, Jessica. Follow Aziz Ansari on his quest to impress his date, enjoying great offers along the way with his synced American Express Card. What won’t Aziz do? From skydiving to tuba playing to kayaking, he learns everything he can about his new-found likes.

Big brands are connecting with Aziz Ansari. Previously, he was promoting the KobeSystem.

Aziz Ansari in American Express commercial (long version)

Aziz Ansari in American Express commercial (kayaking – long version)

Aziz Ansari in American Express commercial (kayaking – short version)

Game Changers: Tony Hsieh, Chief Happiness Officer

Game Changers: Tony Hsieh, Chief Happiness Officer
As CEO of Zappos.com, Tony Hsieh believes a happy culture at work makes more than happy employees, it makes a better brand. Learn more about the Tony Hsieh and the corporate culture he’s built for his own company. His non traditional approach has grown the the company quickly over the past 10 years by delivering happiness inside and outside the corporate walls.

Game Changers: Tony Hsieh, Chief Happiness Officer

Christmas Flight Safety with Cebu Pacific

Christmas Flight Safety with Cebu Pacific

With the success of their flight safety tutorial to the music of Just Dance by Lady Gaga, Cebu Pacific flight attendants are back is again. For the holidays, the flight crew takes to the skies once again with dance moves to Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas”. If you’re flying Cubu Pacific, watch out for their Safety Demo dance on selected Domestic and International Flights from December 16 to 31, 2011.

Also check out Hula Flash Mob at 38,000 Feet on Hawaiian Airlines.

Christmas Flight Safety with Cebu Pacific

Eric Arakawa Surfboard Shaper

Eric Arakawa Surfboard Shaper

Independent surfboard designer Eric Arakawa reflects on finding the path and passion that unintentionally led him to become a world renowned surfboard craftsman. Shot on location on the North Shore of Oahu, Eric Arakawa gives a candid account of the people who both inspired and guided him. From the novice fabrication of his first board, to shaping the late Andy Irons last custom job, Eric shares his hope to pass his knowledge on to his young employees and those around him.

Watch more people passionate about their work: Handmade Portraits: The Sword Maker, Karakuri : short documentary and Jiro Dreams of Sushi

Eric Arakawa Surfboard Shaper

More about Eric Arakawa
A third-generation Japanese-American, Eric was born in 1960 to Albert and Jacalyn Arakawa in Honolulu, Hawaii. At 10 years of age, he was taught to surf by his father at “Walls” in Waikiki on a 7’0 round-tailed Barry Kanaiaupuni mini-gun, and by 1974 at the age of 14, he’d shaped his first board, a 5’8 round pin out of his family’s Pearl City home.

Shaping boards remained a hobby until 1977 when he began shaping professionally for the up and coming Hawaiian Island Creations (HIC). After graduating from Pearl City High School and spending two years studying business at Leeward Community College, Eric decided to find a place for himself in the surfing industry and formed Island Classics Surfboards in 1982. Shortly thereafter, he invented the Nose Guard and helped to establish SurfCo Hawaii, Inc., which evolved into wholesale marketing company with worldwide distribution of surfboards and surf accessories.

Two years after taking Island Classics back to being an independently owned company, in 1995 Eric joined forces with HIC, now significantly established globally in the surf industry. He would shape exclusively for HIC, who in return purchased Island Classics and its licensees, thus freeing Eric to concentrate not only on design and shaping techniques, but also to spend more quality time with his young family.

Today Eric resides on the North Shore of Oahu with his wife Sue and three children – Kelliann, Sean and Mariko, as well as a pet dog and two cats. He is still as passionate as ever about creating the perfect board for not only the top pros, but for anyone looking to improve the quality of their equipment for whatever the conditions or their abilities may be.

Steve Aoki on The History of Dim Mak

Steve Aoki on The History of Dim Mak

DJ Steve Aoki, the man who’s behind DIM MAK RECORDS, has been credited with launching the careers of some of the most influential acts of the last decade including Bloc Party, The Kills, Klaxons, MSTRKRFT, The Bloody Beetroots, Mystery Jets, The Rakes, The Gossip and more. Since founding the label, he’s stepped into the limelight himself as a DJ, artist and producer with a string of hit singles and remixes for the likes of Michael Jackson, The Killers, Robin Thicke, Lenny Kravitz, Weezer, Chester French, Tiga, All American Rejects, Drake, Chris Cornell & more. Listen as he discusses his company and how much hard work it takes. It’s more about passion than money. He did a lot of thing for free before he blew up. Learn a thing or two about the music business.

More recently he’s been seen collaborating with like minded producers ranging from Armand Van Helden to Laidback Luke, Tiesto, Afrojack, The Bloody Beetroots, & Junkie XL and can now be found readying his debut artist album which includes collaborations from the likes of Will.I.Am, Lil Jon, Chiddy Bang, Travis Barker, CSS, Kid Cudi, Blaqstarr and Weezer’s frontman Rivers Cuomo who can be found on the lead single “EARTHQUAKEY PEOPLE”. Also involved in fashion, Aoki has developed lines for KR3W Apparel, Supra Footwear, headphones for Sol Republic, and his own streetwear line: Dim Mak Collection.

Listen to some of his latest work: I’m in the House, No Beef, Earthquakey People, and Tornado.

Steve Aoki on The History of Dim Mak