Josh Zipin and Stanley Stevens unzip the outer layers of their guests’ personalities and inner thoughts
Zip and Clint discuss childhood poems, writing for yourself but finding external success anyways, (self) identities and learning to live with the failure of not going pro (as a footballer).
Zip and Ali discuss leading November Project, changing careers to feel closer to making an impact, nerding out and E40 > G-Eazy.
Zip and Aaron talk fashion, home school, improving as a writer, and of course, soccer (then and now).
Zip and Vivek discuss the correct pronunciation of his name, his interests in laptops, how he went from a bad writer to landing a job from his writing, and of course, his love of cars.
Zip and Sarah discuss the risk to start something, the risk not to go all in and the learning curve on starting and building the brand Curie.
Zip and Marisa discuss Jewish grandmothers, voracious reading habits and balancing positive empowerment with not taking sh*t.
Josh discusses Matt's foundational summer job, working with best friends and building a brand.
Zip and Jorge discuss living with multiple generations under one roof, living in your office and most importantly, learning to live through outdoor spaces.
Josh unzips life transitions, balancing Confidence, Humility and Humor, and which of her friends are overrated and underrated.
The crew unzips when Sam learned to handstand, the qualities of a good entrepreneur and exactly how slippery a banana peel really is.
Zip and Stanley discuss the the inaugural season of Unzip'd, including the impetus for the podcast and a hint at the guests.