2/13/14 Scott Page Pink Floyd

Published: Feb. 14, 2014, 6:15 p.m.

On this Episode : Pirooz Sarshar, Scott Page and Moana Avvenenti

It\u2019s not easy being a man, according to prolific men\u2019s lifestyle connoisseur, go-to grooming consultant and self-described, \u201cwingman.\u201d Hailing from Washington D.C and NYC, Sarshar has transformed how millions of American men groom themselves and live their lives.
Pizoor Sarshar's irreverent yet deeply informative men\u2019s lifestyle platform at PRZMAN \u201cThe Institute of Manhood\u201d -- that gets 40,000 visitors per month -- educates men on how to shave (and groom their private parts), how to stay fit, stock their fridges, make the perfect Manhattan (and cure a hangover), and prepare the perfect filet mignon and spinach for their love interests.
Called the \u201cMartha Stewart of Men\u2019s Lifestyle,\u201d Sarshar describes PRZMAN as the place where \u201cthe brainy, the brawny and the regular bro can find the tools every guy needs\u201d to be the best brand of man he can be.

Sarshar has produced nearly 100 how-to videos for men viewed by at least 3 million viewers. He has also appeared on iVillage Live, Fox News, CNN, CBS News and Good Morning America.
Scott Page is a technologist, entrepreneur, musician and songwriter. Page is most recognized as the saxophonist for Pink Floyd, Supertramp and Toto. As an entrepreneur, he formed Walt Tucker Productions an audio video post production company in 1987. In 1992, he Co-founded 7th Level, Inc., a CD-ROM game and educational software company. Later, Page Co-founded New Media Broadcasting Company, a social media and collaborative communications enterprise. Since 2011, he has been the Co-founder and CEO of Direct2Care, an online presence management company for healthcare.

Scott Page has received several acknowledgments and awards, primarily for his technology companies\u2019 achievements. Named one of \u201c50 Pioneers of Multimedia,\u201d Page has been guest lecturer and panelist at numerous conferences and university symposia. His industry acknowledgments include being named one of \u201cThe Top 100 Multimedia Producers\u201d by Multimedia Magazine, the \u201c100 Coolest People in Los Angeles\u201d by Buzz Magazine, and one of \u201c50 New Media Innovators\u201d profiled in Pioneer Electronics\u2019 Multimedia Frontier.

Coming straight from the Caribbean island of St Martin, Moana Avvenenti is a singer-songwriter full of exotic grooves blended with pop flavors. Her unique style is influenced by pop/rock and soul from the United States, combined with the carnival traditions of the Caribbean. Not dancing is not an option here. She\u2019s been surrounded by musicians and constantly attended live performances her whole life, as her father is a bass and guitar player. Following his footsteps, by the time she was 13, she was performing for music festivals, ceremonies, and talent showcases, singing and accompanying herself on piano, and later on guitar. At age 16, Moana had her own musical group, and recorded her first album as a lead singer: \u201cMoana and the Toopah Peas.\u201dIn 2008, she joined the band \u201cU-Nighted,\u201d with whom she also recorded an album.