After two decades producing some of television’s biggest reality hits — America’s Got Talent, Jersey Shore, Joe Millionaire, Chrisley Knows Best — I learned something simple but profound: the best stories aren’t about fame, they’re about why. Why people dream. Why they fall. Why they get back up. That’s where the real story lives.
When the world shut down and Hollywood began to unravel, I followed love and landed in Bentonville, Arkansas — a small town that changed everything I thought I knew about community. What I found here was a place built on connection, creativity, and purpose. From the world-class art of Crystal Bridges and The Momentary, to mountain bike trails that wind through the Ozarks, to neighbors who still wave from their porches — Bentonville has become my favorite place in America.
Now, GoodTimes is where I chase that same why through the voices of the people building this new frontier — chefs, founders, artists, and dreamers who remind us that success isn’t about spotlight, it’s about story.
Because when you understand why people do what they do, you don’t just tell a story — you feel it.
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After two decades producing some of television’s biggest reality hits — America’s Got Talent, Jersey Shore, Joe Millionaire, Chrisley Knows Best — I learned something simple but profound: the best stories aren’t about fame, they’re about why. Why people dream. Why they fall. Why they get back up. That’s where the real story lives.
When the world shut down and Hollywood began to unravel, I followed love and landed in Bentonville, Arkansas — a small town that changed everything I thought I knew about community. What I found here was a place built on connection, creativity, and purpose. From the world-class art of Crystal Bridges and The Momentary, to mountain bike trails that wind through the Ozarks, to neighbors who still wave from their porches — Bentonville has become my favorite place in America.
Now, GoodTimes is where I chase that same why through the voices of the people building this new frontier — chefs, founders, artists, and dreamers who remind us that success isn’t about spotlight, it’s about story.
Because when you understand why people do what they do, you don’t just tell a story — you feel it.
Anthony Soohoo | Unlocking Opportunities in Artificial Intelligence (AI)
GoodTimes with Damon Epps
52 minutes 23 seconds
2 years ago
Anthony Soohoo | Unlocking Opportunities in Artificial Intelligence (AI)
On this episode of The GoodTimes Show, Damon Epps sits down with tech CEO Anthony Soohoo, a forward-thinking leader with a serious eye on the future of innovation and AI.
Anthony brings a deep well of experience, from his time as EVP at Walmart to his role as a global board director and his early success founding Dotspotter, which was acquired by CBS. He’s been at the intersection of business and technology for years, and his perspective on what’s coming next is something you don’t want to miss.
In this episode, Damon and Anthony break down how artificial intelligence is already reshaping industries and why Northwest Arkansas is in a prime position to lead in this next wave of tech growth.
They talk through real-world AI applications, what local leaders need to be thinking about right now, and how innovation can create real, lasting impact in communities like Bentonville.
Anthony also shares what excites him most about this moment in tech and what we can all do to stay ahead of the curve.
If you're curious about where AI is headed and how it might change the place you call home, this episode is packed with clarity and vision.
Tune in now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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After two decades producing some of television’s biggest reality hits — America’s Got Talent, Jersey Shore, Joe Millionaire, Chrisley Knows Best — I learned something simple but profound: the best stories aren’t about fame, they’re about why. Why people dream. Why they fall. Why they get back up. That’s where the real story lives.
When the world shut down and Hollywood began to unravel, I followed love and landed in Bentonville, Arkansas — a small town that changed everything I thought I knew about community. What I found here was a place built on connection, creativity, and purpose. From the world-class art of Crystal Bridges and The Momentary, to mountain bike trails that wind through the Ozarks, to neighbors who still wave from their porches — Bentonville has become my favorite place in America.
Now, GoodTimes is where I chase that same why through the voices of the people building this new frontier — chefs, founders, artists, and dreamers who remind us that success isn’t about spotlight, it’s about story.
Because when you understand why people do what they do, you don’t just tell a story — you feel it.