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Work in Progress with Sophia Bush

David Gross on Vector 90 & Nipsey Hussle's Legacy

Work in Progress with Sophia Bush

iHeartPodcasts

Music, Arts, Comedy

4.63.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2020

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

David Gross is a real estate developer who partnered with Nipsey Hussle to create Vector 90, a co-working space in South Los Angeles, where entrepreneurs can network, create and more. He joins Sophia to talk about his responsibility to carry on Nipsey's legacy and how that shapes the decisions he makes, the importance of having safe spaces like Vector 90 in inner city communities, how he hopes to spread this mission across the country, and much more.

Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim Sarna

Supervising Producer: Allison Bresnick

Associate Producer: Caitlin Lee

Editors: Josh Windisch and Matt Sasaki

Music written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark Foster

Artwork by Kimi Selfridge

This show is brought to you by Brilliant Anatomy.



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0:00.0

Hi everyone, Sophia Bush here and I am thrilled to tell you about the new original audio

0:06.4

book that I was lucky enough to narrate, called Wild and Precious, a celebration of Mary

0:13.0

Oliver. This unique collection includes poems read by Oliver herself, in addition to

0:18.9

readings and personal recollections by artists and fans like Carmen Maria Machado, Rosque,

0:25.5

Susan Cain, Busy Phillips, Rain Wilson and me. You can pre-order Wild and Precious at pushkin.fm

0:33.0

or wherever audio books are sold. There's some written rules of rap, like Biggie's

0:37.9

Tancra Commandments, but there's also unspoken rules that only apply to a select few.

0:45.2

We get this short end this thick, we just do. This is the louder than the ride podcast,

0:50.2

and from sexism to homophobia, we're breaking down these rules to explore how the double standard

0:55.4

became the standard in rap. And how was affected the genre we love? Listen to louder than

1:00.2

a ride podcast from MPR within the iHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:06.2

I'm Katie Curric on our new season of my podcast next question. We're going to try something

1:11.5

a little bit different. This time around, we're talking all about resilience.

1:16.7

Curage in the face of a person. Digging deeper. I feel stronger. It's finding strength

1:22.7

Think of this show as a toolkit to help you navigate this crazy world we live in.

1:28.0

We're digging deep into something psychologists are now calling post-traumatic growth.

1:34.2

Focus on those things that are within your control and you'll do better.

1:37.6

I am really excited for us to explore all these things together.

1:41.7

Listen to next question with Katie Curric on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever

1:47.0

you get your podcasts.

1:51.1

Hi everyone, Sophia Bush here. Welcome to work in progress where I talk to people who inspire

1:57.9

me about how they got to where they are and where they think they're still going.

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