Yeah we said it, PIBB is the 🐐
Featuring the one and only @scottiepippen and @vanlathan
Client: @mrpibb@ap_offthe_chaney
Agency: @majorityagency
CEO+Founder:Omid Farhang @majorityomid
Group Creative Director: Micöl Rankin
Account Director: Snigdha Villasencio
Producer: Christine Presto @cpresto915
Production: Caviar LA @caviar.tv
Director: Amir Farhang
EP: @tovaedann Michael Sagol
DP: Chloe Weaver @chloeweaverdp
Edit: Sean LaGrange @arcade_edit@sean.lagrange
Head of Production: Cat Craven-Griffiths
Producer: Kyle Tracz
Production Supervisor: Kyle Tracz
Assistant Production Supervisor: Ryan Gilmore
1st Assistant Director: Jesse Felece
2nd Assistant Director: Kyle Shea
Director of Photography: Chloe Weaver
1st AC: Andrew Pauling
2nd AC: Jon Michael Acra
DIT: Kyle Hoekstra
Chief Lighting Technician: Eric Fahy
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Lee Spencer
Lighting Technician: Justin Kemper
Key Grip: Lev Abrahamian
Best Boy Grip: Jacob Senn
Production Designer: David Probasco
Set Decorator: Juliet D'annibale
Beverage Stylist: David Probasco
Makeup: Stacy Gonzalez
Sound Mixer: Janet Urban
Hopefully, no one took this personally.
“Tuberculosis and Sushi.”
Not much to add to that.
Director: Amir Farhang
Creative Director/Writer: Amir Farhang
Production Company: @caviar.tv
ProductionCompany(Bogota)@fight.films
Managing Director: Michael Sagol
Executive Producer: Tova Dann @tovaedann
Producer: Dave Bernstein @unstable_genius
Client: Solitaire Clash, Avia Games @aviagamesofficial
CEO: Vickie Chen
Co-Founder: Ping Wang
Senior Marketing Director: Alison Jiang
Brand Manager: Gabby Gou
Business Development Manager: Zoe Sue
CCO: Nick Strada
Agency Executive Producer: Morna Ciraki @mornaciraki
Director of Photography: Scott Cunningham @scottcunninghamdp
Assistant Director: Nicolas Reyes
Art Director: Nico Duque
Wardrobe: Miss Tutu
Makeup: Laura Moncada
Talent: Leo Gonzalez @leogonzall
Yankia Stolyarova @yaneskoru
Post: Arcade Edit @arcade_edit
Head of Post Production: Alexa Herman
Associate Post Producer: Dani Engström
Editor: Sean Lagrange @sean.lagrange
VFX and online: TIMBER @timber_vfx
Music: Echo & Wave
Sound and mix: Fiddleleaf Sound @biigbrew
Give me a chance to write and direct something and I promise you two things: history won’t be revised but rather made up, and someone will lose their head.
Oh and @leogonzall will be involved. Ok that’s three things.
Director: Amir Farhang
Creative Director/Writer: Amir Farhang
Production Company: Caviar Content
ProductionCompany(Bogota)@fight.films
Managing Director: Michael Sagol
Executive Producer: Tova Dann
Producer: Dave Bernstein
Client: Solitaire Clash, Avia Games
CEO: Vickie Chen
Co-Founder: Ping Wang
Senior Marketing Director: Alison Jiang
Brand Manager: Gabby Gou
Business Development Manager: Zoe Sue
CCO: Nick Strada
Agency Executive Producer: Morna Ciraki
Director of Photography: Scott Cunningham
Assistant Director: Nicolas Reyes
Art Director: Nico Duque
Wardrobe: Miss Tutu
Makeup: Laura Moncada
Talent: Leo Gonzalez
Post: Arcade Edit
Head of Post Production: Alexa Herman
Associate Post Producer: Dani Engström
Editor: Sean Lagrange
VFX and online: TIMBER @timber_vfx
Music: Echo & Wave
Sound: Fiddleleaf Sound @biigbrew
Running the NYC Marathon for @releaserecoveryfoundation means more to me than I can say. This isn’t just about 26.2 miles—it’s about the quiet miles before them. The mornings when the streets are still half-asleep, and you pass another runner without a word but with a nod that says: I know.
It’s the same with the people I’ve met in recovery. We cross paths in hallways, coffee shops, meeting rooms. Conversations are short, but they carry weight. You exchange a truth. A tip. A piece of yourself. You might never see them again, but somehow they’re still running next to you.
Sobriety gave me running. Running reminds me why I stay sober. Both require the same impossible patience. There’s no shortcut to a spiritual experience. No cleanse, no secret on a mountain top, no 10-day silent retreat, no miracle in a bottle that allows you to avoid the inevitable fact that you must do the work. It’s not a complicated formula. Just the simple rhythm of one foot in front of the other.
One day at a time.
Faith in the results.
Commitment over comfort.
Consistent simplicity over complex chaos.
This will be my first NYC Marathon. The goal is to raise $6,000 for Release Recovery—a sober rehab center helping people rebuild lives wrecked by addiction. I’m almost there. Maybe we go beyond it. Link’s in my bio.
If you’re out there on November 2nd, maybe you’ll see us—runners and recoverees alike—moving forward, step by step, trudging the road towards our happy destiny.
#nycmarathon
#recovery
#running
Last January in Vegas, minutes before a race, I got the news that my dear friend Ari Weiss had been moved into hospice. I tried to steady my emotions but went into it praying for his family.
I’d torn my calf a few months earlier. Unable to train properly, I came in out of shape. After the first event, I threw my back out. I was in tears the whole time, though no one could tell through the sweat. We finished, but it wasn’t the result we’d hoped for.
The last time I saw Ari alive, he told me not to wait. Not to save things for “someday.” I mentioned Japan. He said, “Book it.” So I did. On the front end of that trip: another race. I put in three months of training and discipline toward an effort I could be proud of—one he’d be proud of too, even if he’d still make fun of it. That was the thing about Ari: after the jokes, he wanted you to win.
And this time, we did. Out of 300 teams and athletes, we placed 13th overall, 1st in our age group. Men’s 45-49 (yes I’m 51) Champions with a time of 1:05.
Grateful to my training partner, Bryan Parker @stay_fit_or_di3_trying —there with me in Vegas, and in Yokohama as a true brother and champion.
And to Ari’s spirit that was with me that day.
And every day.
This race was for him.
🙏🏽❤️❤️🙏🏽