
Join Jeff Gross in his conversations with the best poker players and industry leaders to learn what sets them apart from the rest.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

Jeff welcomes Wayne Chiang, a pioneer of modern e-sports and a seasoned high-stakes poker professional who now serves as the Talent Manager for the WSOP. Wayne discusses his early days as the world’s number one StarCraft player and the parallels betw... more
Jeff Gross sits down with long-time friend and poker powerhouse Gabriel Andrade following his monumental $5 million score at the WSOP Paradise in the Atlantis. Gabriel opens up about the emotional weight of his recent success, transitioning from a "c... more
From a traumatic past to a transformative Tantra practice, Jennelle Gordon, also known as Shakti Jennelle, is redefining intimacy and helping couples reignite their passion. On this episode of The Flow Show, Jennelle shares her journey from surviving... more
Imagine being a musician with a viral hit—but instead of waiting years for royalties to trickle in, someone wires you six figures upfront. That’s exactly what Ryan Garber and his company, Xposure, are doing—reshaping the music industry one catalog at... more
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Have been listening to this show for a while and is fascinating! Very entertaining content and interesting guests, love this.
Thank you so much for sharing all those incredible interviews.
Jeff is really good at asking dub and interesting questions you might not get from other poker podcasts.
Jeff has a great personality. Very down to earth and talks about more then just the game. He gives great insight.
Gross is great. Lots of interesting questions and fantastic guests. Not everyone wants podcasts to be all about strategy and Jeff does a good job of asking a wide variety of questions. Keep it up!
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Conversations in the podcast focus on a range of topics that intertwine personal narratives with industry insights, particularly in the realms of poker, business, and innovative concepts. Episodes often feature prominent figures from the poker community, discussing their journeys, challenges faced within the industry, and strategies for success. Unique episodes may include discussions on topics like intimacy, music industry disruptions, technology in sports, and aspects of mental and physical wellness, making it a multidisciplinary exploration aimed at engaging listeners beyond just poker strategy. Listeners can expect a mix of entertainment, motivation, and practical advice.
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Recent guests on The Flow Show include:
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