“Managers all over the world will go crazy when their artists are not touting the party line and making things pretty in the way that they're supposed to, but it's different when your manager is your husband. It's contrary to your soul. That commercial interest presses in upon your whole personal life.” WorldWayDifferentSoulWholeArtistInterestLinesPartyCrazyHusbandPressesContraryManagersYour SoulPersonal LifeYour Husband Author:Liz Garbus
“I don't like writing straight-up thrillers. I like writing about families hurled into crisis and danger - soccer moms and regular dads and husbands who might have to rescue their daughters or who are, say, hedge fund managers and have one foot on the sidelines watching their kids and the other in nefarious cover-ups and conspiracies.” WritingMightKidsMotherFeetDangerMomDadHusbandDaughterCrisisManagersSoccerFundConspiracyRescueThrillersAbout FamilyCover UpsSidelinesStraight UpHedge FundSoccer Mom Author:Andrew Gross
“I work hard to improve myself as a person - as a father, as a husband, as a manager. I'm always on that mission.” PersonsHardFatherHard WorkHusbandMissionsManagersProve Myself Author:Michael Johnson
“I wouldn't recommend working with your partner for everyone, because it's tough. There's got to be a really keen balance. You've got to know when to stop being the manager and become the husband. I can't go home and complain to my husband about my manager.” KnowsI CanHomeBalanceHusbandToughComplainingPartnersManagersMy Husband Author:Gloria Estefan
“I went with my husband and an innocent child to California. I went to a theatrical manager and asked him to allow me to earn money enough on the stage to buy our tickets home. He did.” ChildrenEnoughHomeStageHusbandInnocentManagersCaliforniaMy HusbandTicketsTheatricalInnocent Children Author:Victoria Woodhull
“When I met Nathan, I told my tour manager he was too good-looking for me. I don't have a history of dating good-looking men. I've always complained that girls don't get male groupies, and now I've married the first groupie I've ever had.” MenFirstsGirlMetsHusbandMarriedDatingMalesImpressionManagersLooking GoodThat GirlFirst ImpressionGroupieGood Looking Men Author:Nina Persson
“Nina Simone was a gifted and prolific singer, songwriter and pianist who became a powerful presence in the civil rights movement and paid a professional price for it. Behind the scenes, she struggled in a fractious, sometimes violent relationship with her husband and manager and with mental health issues that strained other relationships, including with her only daughter.” SometimesPowerfulBehindsIssuesRightsMovementSceneHusbandDaughterPaidMental HealthIncludingSingersViolentCivil RightsManagersSongwritersGiftedCivil Rights MovementSinger SongwritersPianistBehind The ScenesNinaHealth IssuesOnly Daughter Author:Michel Martin
“I was working as a cocktail waitress in a heavy metal bar. Then, my manager said I should try some acting, which led to an audition Satisfaction, where I played a musician in an all-girl band. That movie is where I met my future ex-husband Jody Porter.” ShouldTryingSaidGirlActingMetsBandHusbandMusicianSatisfactionHeavyBarsManagersMetalsAuditionsExesMy FutureCocktailsWaitressHeavy MetalEx Husband Author:Britta Phillips
“So many people joke that life with me - a professed lifelong penny pincher - must be tough. But [my husband] is a great money manager. And he helps me let go of my fear of spending while still being frugal.” PeopleStillsHelpingHusbandLetting GoJokesToughSpendingManagersHelp MeMy HusbandLifelongPenniesFrugalGreat Money Author:Michelle Singletary
“I've always valued the input of the people I love. So in the past, whenever I'd make a decision - what to wear to an event, whether to pursue a job opportunity - I'd consult those closest to me, like my mother, husband, or manager.” PeopleJobsPastMotherOpportunityDecisionEventsHusbandPursueManagersClosestInputJob Opportunities Author:Alicia Keys