Best known for being the youngest host in late night TV history on ABC, Jake Sasseville is a serial entrepreneur who INC Magazine suggests might have "too much chutzpah" and as an entertainer who GiantLife.com says "seems completely off his rocker, but yet there is method to his madness," Jake hosts this inquisitive, often heartfelt and revealing talk show with famous and not so famous folks.
On The Jake Show, interviews are focused on celebrating guests and are a reflection of today's world of culture, spirituality and business.
On today's BTSZD, a look at co-dependency and unconditional love and some tools for how we all can be more unconditionally loving in relationship, partnership and friendship.
This episode of The Jak…
Susie Pearl (P2) has repped Michael Jackson and is working on the global platform for hallucinogens as healing substances with Ricki Lake, and everything in between. She is one of the rare ones - i…
Susie Pearl has repped Madonna and done ayahuasca, and everything in between. She is one of the rare ones - in the category of Russell Simmons and few others - who have been powerhouses in entertainm…
Today on The Clique, Kodi, Topher, Jake, James and Vivienne digg into sexuality, masculinity and why Asian men aren't seen as inherently sexual or attractive (more of the "best friend next door type"…
In this powerful two-part essay (part 2 is next week), we take a deep dive into the areas of Intimacy, creative relationships, what we can learn from psychosis, the $20 billion anti-psychotic / anti-…
Ferguson, Missouri vs. Apartheid, South Africa: Best-selling author + survivor of apartheid Mark Mathabane exclusively joins Jake, professor and author of "Deconstructing Ratchet" Mr. Jeff Dess and p…
Stormy Simon is the 46-year-old President of Overstock.com, one of the only female presidents of any Fortune 500 company in the United States.
In this revealing and often humorous conversation with J…
In this week's Bitesized on The Jake Sasseville Show, Jake shares an article Huffington Post asked him to write just as gay marriage was becoming legalized in many states around the country.
In it, h…
Jogyo is a Grammy-nominated musician from Kingston, Jamaica but who spent his teens and 20s in New York City. His style borders art-rock and hip hop with an artisan showmanship akin to Lady Gaga.
One…
In this week's BITESIZED, Jake reads an essay and blog post he wrote about his challenges and feelings about being an adult affected by family member alcoholics.
While very personal, it is our aim a…
Pat Croce, according to Success Magazine, made history as the only pro sports team owner to go from the training room to the boardroom. After selling his company, Sports Physical Therapists, for $40 …
Relationships. They come in all forms and sizes. Here's an essay written about relationships, codependency, tricks of how to make it through, how to get radically honest and other humorous anecdotes …
Doug Akin was the quintessential Mad Man. He co-founded the Mr. Youth advertising agency (which he later sold for millions), launched a restaurant in the West Village right near his apartment. His ag…
Tara DeFrancisco is considered by many to be one of the greats of improv comedy this country has ever seen.
Certainly in Chicago, but all over the world, Tara has made a name for herself as a playfu…
Michael Simmons' father died when Michael was eight years old. That, he says, is why his life in business has been all about defying the odds.
He's the CEO of Empact Summit, has spearheaded over 600+…
In his NFL career, Wade Davis Jr. played for the Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins and Seattle Seahawks. He's currently the CEO of the You Can Play Foundation.
Jake sat down with Wade to talk abo…
Jake sat down and spoke with Yvette Noel-Schure, journalist-turned-superstar-publicist, for this two-part interview.
On part 2, find out what Yvette did when she found out Mariah Carey was her first…