In this week's episode of The Miss Sayé Show, Iranian actor and international comedian Maz Jobrani reconnects with Sayé Yabandeh. Maz discusses his daily routines and health practices since quarantine, his world travels past and future, a trip down memory lane from his UC Berkeley commencement sp...
This week on The Miss Sayé Show we have the talented photographer Richard Policastro of Richard Anthony Photography. Aside from shooting Miss Sayé's engagement flight in late 2019, Richard has created for himself a prolific career in photography. He's traveled and photographed weddings and specia...
This week on The Miss Sayé Show we have professional polo player Marianela Castagnola from Argentina to discuss women in polo. We'll learn the history and evolution of the Sport of Kings, how it is played around the world, and the role women have in the sport.
This week on The Miss Sayé Show director and producer Daniel Sollinger joins Miss Sayé for a profound discussion on the film industry as well as his recent project - Immortality or Bust.
This week on The Miss Sayé Show, Dr. Erin Jurich-Finney joins Miss Sayé for a discussion on our brains. The clinical psychologist and neurofeedback clinician shares her expertise on how these treatments help our brain.
This week on The Miss Sayé Show we are pulling the curtains back and showing you the magic behind eWheels - electronic unicycles that have become increasingly popular among polo players and enthusiasts. One of the brands behind the brand, Enrique Sanz de Santamaria shares his idea behind expandin...
Can you imagine a world where you can do things like open your garage, pay your bills or even take a full medical exam with the swipe of a hand? What about a world where life is prolonged and death is almost avoidable? These are some of the lifechanging effects of transhumanism - the advancement...
This Week on The Miss Sayé Show, we are discussing education technology with the founders of Chef Koochooloo, a STEAM Education program that combines global cultures into culinary experiences that help promote STEAM.
In this episode of The Miss Sayé Show, President of Arton Capital Armand Arton joins us to discuss Global Citizens. Discover what it means to be a global citizen and the importance of thinking beyond your borders.
Giving back can happen at any level. This week Miss Sayé sits down with the President of the Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation, Deborah Breen. Deborah has raised close to $100 Million in charitable funds over the course of her career, and has developed and led one of the largest non-profit expansi...
Kristine Carlson, the co-author of the famed Don't Sweat the Small Stuff series sits down with Miss Sayé to discuss her experiences and what she has learned over the years on how to achieve personal happiness. Learn how loss and tragedy helped her grow and share her experience to help others live...
Miss Saye sits down with John Assaraf for an episode discussing how we can unlock the powers of our brain to achieve success. John Assaraf is one of the leading mindset and behavioral experts in the world who has appeared numerous times on Larry King Live, Anderson Cooper and The Ellen DeGeneres ...
This week we have special guest Eric Roberts joining Miss Saye Yabandeh to talk about his incredible career in Hollywood. Eric has over 400+ film and television acting credits and has been nominated for Oscars for his incredible performances. His wife Eliza joins him to talk about what has made t...
Does the pandemic have you rethinking your space? We're discussing the elements of quality interior design with Missy Whitehead. She walks us through the importance of understanding colors, tones, lightings, and even textures in a living space.
In this episode of The Miss Sayé Show, we have the wife of international Polo player Pablo Mac Donough Mercedes "Mechi" Mac Donough joins Miss Sayé to discuss her position as the matriarch of her family, what life is like raising kids as they travel the world, the importance of balance and good v...
In this episode of The Miss Sayé Show, musician and artist Keaton Simons joins Miss Sayé Yabandeh to discuss his journey in the entertainment industry, moving from L.A. to Nashville, and what he does to stay sane and grounded through uncertain times.