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Echoes Across Time

Echoes Across Time

著者: Tim Levy
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概要

In a world racing toward artificial intelligence and digital immortality, what does it truly mean to be remembered? Hosted by Tim Levy, serial entrepreneur and founder of Twyn, Echoes Across Time explores how our lives, choices, and creations leave traces that outlast us. Through intimate, story-driven conversations with artists, innovators, philosophers, and pioneers, Tim invites guests to reflect on what legacy means in an age when technology can preserve everything — except the essence of who we are. Echoes Across Time is more than a podcast. It’s an inquiry into memory, meaning, and the art of leaving something that endures. 社会科学
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  • Wayne Jobson: How A Law Student Faked It Into A Record Deal With Reggae Legends
    2026/04/01

    There's a moment when a teenage law student in England, armed with nothing but a demo and the whispered endorsement of Johnny Rotten, walks into record company offices and lies with such confidence that they hand him money. He doesn't have a band yet. He barely has a story. But he has the audacity to become one anyway—and the world shifts. This is not a story about getting lucky. It's a story about what happens when luck finds someone already moving.

    Native Wayne Jobson spent his childhood in Jamaica's hills watching greatness work: his father building industries, his cousin launching legends through Island Records, Bob Marley refusing anything but total commitment. When the world opened, he didn't hesitate. He walked through. In this episode of Echoes Across Time, listeners will discover how a Jamaican storyteller became the architect of global soundtracks—from Grammy-winning reggae reimaginings to Disney films to radio stations—not by chasing fame but by staying rooted in what matters: craft, humility, and the relentless practice of one's gift.

    Tim Levy, himself eighth-generation Jamaican, meets Wayne as a mirror—two men from an island that produces confidence the way other places produce anxiety. Their conversation explores what it means to build a life when you've been surrounded by the world's greatest minds, carrying the weight of real inheritance: what you keep, what you pass on, what it costs to stay humble when you're standing next to genius.

    About the Guest: Native Wayne Jobson is a music producer, entrepreneur, and creative strategist whose work spans Grammy-winning albums, film soundtracks, and broadcast media. Based between Jamaica and the United States, he bridges Caribbean heritage with global creative vision.

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  • Esther Anaya: From Refugee Loss to World Tours—The Cost of Survival
    2026/03/25
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    A woman sits across from her interviewer and admits something she's never said aloud before. The eating disorder. The crying in her bed while the world watched her shine on stage. The moment she stopped performing the version everyone expected and started asking for help instead. This is not the story of a flawless rise. This is what happens when someone with everything still feels empty, when touring the world feels like performing loneliness, when the hardest part of success is showing up human on the other side of it.

    Esther Anaya is a Colombian-born DJ, classical violinist, singer-songwriter, and producer who has performed at Super Bowls, collaborated with Rihanna, Kanye West, and Maluma, and built a global career spanning stadiums and festivals. In this episode of Echoes Across Time, she reveals what shaped her beneath the stages: a childhood marked by family loss in violence, a father who risked everything in politics, a mother who taught her resilience through music, and a faith that has anchored her through depression, eating disorders, and the relentless pressure of a male-dominated industry. You'll discover how someone at the height of external success learned to recognize and honor what was breaking inside.

    Tim Levy hosts this conversation with the presence of someone who understands that the most powerful stories emerge when we stop interviewing and start listening. What unfolds is a portrait of someone learning, in real time, that strength and vulnerability are not opposites—they are the same thing. This is about legacy, survival, purpose, and the courage it takes to let others see you becoming whole.

    About the Guest: Esther Anaya is a Grammy-nominated artist, producer, and founder of music programs dedicated to serving underserved youth globally. Her work spans classical training, electronic production, and collaborative artistry across multiple genres and continents.

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  • What Shapes Resilience When Life Begins With Loss? | Peter Drewett
    2026/03/18
    In this conversation, Tim Levy sits with Peter Drewett, international rugby coach and high-performance leadership expert, to explore resilience, identity, and the experiences that shape how people perform under pressure. Across more than three decades in elite sport, Peter has helped prepare teams for over 350 internationals and 18 Rugby World Cups. From leading England U21s to their first ever Six Nations Grand Slam to helping build the high-performance culture that later powered Exeter Chiefs’ Premiership success, his career has focused on understanding what allows individuals and teams to thrive when the stakes are highest. But Peter’s story begins long before professional sport. After spending his earliest years in Ghana, his childhood was shaped by loss. His mother died when he was seven, his father remained in Africa, and Peter grew up moving between families — learning early how to adapt, persevere, and move forward without seeing himself as a victim. Together, Tim and Peter reflect on childhood resilience, emotional armor, faith, and the mentors who shape our path. They explore how great teams are built through culture, trust, honest feedback, and shared values — and why the strongest performers are often those who remain humble enough to keep learning. This episode is not only about sport or leadership. It is about resilience, the quiet strength forged through uncertainty, and how early adversity can shape a life dedicated to helping others achieve the extraordinary. To learn more about Peter’s work in leadership development and high-performance teams through PERFORM2XL, visit www.perform2xl.com. If this conversation stayed with you, follow Echoes Across Time wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us as we continue exploring what truly lasts.
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