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HOUSE OF LIES premieres Sunday, January 8 on Showtime. The series stars Marty Kaan (Don Cheadle), Jeanie Van Der Hooven (Kristen Bell), Clyde Oberholt (Ben Schwartz), Doug Guggenheim (Josh Lawson), Monica Talbot (Dawn Olivieri), Roscoe Kaan (Donis Leonard Jr.) and Jeremia Kaan (Glynn Turman).

In the series, Marty Kaan and his team of MBA-toting management consultants are playing America’s one percent for everything they’ve got. They put the con in consulting as they charm smug, unsuspecting corporate fat cats into closing huge deals, and spending a fortune for their services. Twisting the facts, spinning the numbers, and spouting just enough business school jargon to dazzle the clients, there’s no end to what this crew won’t do to and for each other, while laughing all the way to the bank. 

In honor of HOUSE OF LIES and it’s funny, dirty business, we caught up with Asher Roth to find out some of his best and most interesting business advice he’s ever given or received.

Let’s get down to some funny, dirty, business. Don’t miss the new comedy HOUSE OF LIES (@SHO_HouseOfLies) January 8 at 10PM ET on SHOWTIME. 

Hit the jump to check out celebs dishing on the best business advice they’ve ever given or received and click HERE for more about HOUSE OF LIES.

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What’s the best business advice someone has ever given you?

Asher Roth: I don’t know if i’ve ever received any business advise besides keep it honest, keep it active and move it forward. That’s what its been for me. Now and days, there are cameras everywhere, it’s just transparent, people know what you are doing. You’ve got location devices on your Twitter, they know where you are. So, I think it’s super important to just keep it honest and keep it moving. Be everywhere at once in one spot, using that to our advantage while also keeping your sanity. Also knowing when to press the stop button and call a time out because that’s just as important as keeping it moving. You need to stay balanced. Understanding that balance between hustle and grind and mental health and physical health because it’s tiring.

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