Welcome to What's Your Skroove? Where we tell stories, share experiences, and get inside the minds of artists, athletes, creators, and musicians who are out in the world pursuing their passions.
Motivational Life & Health Coach and Founder of Break the Weight, Ricki Friedman sits down with us and shares her journey to how she started Break the Weight. Ricki also dives into how changing daily habits can have a huge impact on your lifestyle and mental health and gives us a preview into her newest business venture.
Today we sit down with artist TYP, who specializes in alternative canvases. He tells us how he became a full time artist, creating pieces that lead to commissioned work, and his move to LA.
Kyle Danley a.k.a. Wetiko is a muralist, photographer, filmmaker, YouTuber, and traveler. We talk about Call of Duty 4, how Kyle became a muralist, transforming an old school bus into a home, and creating a mural in Hamtramck of the Detroit City Football Club.
Josh York and Stephen Fader of York Project share with us how York Project came from a project to a full time business and discuss what is next for their company. York Project is a social streetwear company from Detroit that has a one-for-one model, as made famous by TOMS, and has made over 24,000 donations in over 23 American cities from coast to coast.
The live Q&A is back! We talked about our favorite college party and defining our version of making it. We also talked Fortnite with random shenanigans in between. Enjoy!
We discuss our weekly segments, Discover Weekly, Weekend Recap and Preview, Quote Of The Week, and answer the question of what would people think we got arrested for?
The Godfather, spearfishing, quote of the week, and the toughest question we've been asked on the show yet.
Talent buyer for React Presents, Harrison Diskin, talks about his journey to becoming a talent buyer and starting a blog and a podcast. Harrison also dives into the importance of balance and getting out of your comfort zone, not being too hard on yourself, and mental and physical health.
We talk about Ben Franklin, Winnie The Pooh, Taoism, and Kenny attempts to do some impressions.
We share our favorite Detroit restaurant, talk about old football times and what some of our favorite books are.
Artist, model and blogger Morgan Scheving talks with us about her journey to becoming an artist in Detroit. She discusses the challenges of branding herself, inspiration, poetry and answers questions submitted by her audience.
We introduce our new segment, Quote Of The Week, answer a lot of submitted questions and have our first reoccurring Friend of Skroove.
Former collegiate athlete Eric Spitz sits down with us and talks about his current journey of running a marathon in all 50 states. We also dive into Quentin Tarantino, some of Eric's favorite movies and books, past live regression, and his blog Juxtaposed Journeys.
We define what happiness and success is to us. We also discuss who would win in a fight, a grizzly bear or a silverback gorilla, if cereal is a soup, and what animal we would we choose to defend our house.
The voice behind 60 Seconds of Skroove, Lexy Verhil. Lexy shares the story of how she became the voice of 60 Seconds of Skroove, gives advice on how to start modeling and working with different brands and we reminisce on old stories.
Nina Sofia of Nina & The Buffalo Riders, a psychedelic blues folk band, sits down with us and shares her story of how she got in to music. She talks about her writing proccess, the solo album she's working on and how to succeed as an artist in 2018.
Sitting between America and Canada on Belle with the Detroit skyline in the background we have on our friend Gina Bologna. We share drunken college stories, talk Jocko Willink, Reddit and Gina shares some of her favorite podcasts.
The infamous hot dog smoothie gets formally introduced while riding in our van, FRAN II. Driving back from Littlefield Lake for the 4th we answer the question of whether a hot dog is a sandwich or sub and what our favorite summertime craft beer is.
The million dollar photo? We recorded this episode in Grand Lake, Colorado while there were a couple nearby forest fires. We talk Kum & Go, losing Kenny while running and Tyler trying to find him on a moped, whether the moon landing was fake, and an Australian version of Alfred.
We recorded this episode in our van, FRAN II on our drive up to Traverse City. We try and figure out how to record a podcast while driving in a van, pick our last meal and what we would wash it down with and debate the rules of cornhole.
We're back! Today we talk Fortnite, music streaming, and recap some of our favorite stories from the last three months.
Drew Potvin, the founder of The 37th Shield Library talks about helping grow the Detroit music culture and underground hip hop scene, like energies, and watching Detroit progress over the past 10 years.
We sit down with two of our best friends from growing up, brothers Brett and Bryan Long. We reminisce on old stories and laugh our faces off. Easily the episode with the most laughs.
Singer/songwriter Alex Kostka of Kostka performs his new single Motions that dropped the day we recorded this podcast. Alex dives into his musical journey, touring, and even old summer camp stories.
Current manager and future owner Joe Renkiewicz of Henry the Hatter, America's oldest hat shop, sits down and discusses hat etiquette, iconic hats throughout history, and what is popular now. Interested in learning more about hats? Dive in.
Detroit photographer Felicia Fullwood talks about how she got into photography, taking the leap to doing photography full time, and her interest in capturing fires.
Mobile producer and DJ VADR talks about converting his van into a mobile studio and his home, along with his DJing journey.
Sign painter and founder of Top Shelf Signs Taylor Nagel shares his experience growing up in the carnival, how he was inspired to become a sign painter, and saving a dying art.
On this episode we go live and answer questions from worst purchases, to would we get on the Polar Express with Michael Jackson's ghost?
Van life tips and tricks that we have picked up from traveling in our van, FRAN II. Then we answer questions by you, the people.
Owner and Tobacconist of Timothy's Fine Cigars, Tim Socier, drops knowledge bombs about cigars, talks cigar etiquette, and discusses his patent which we can guarantee almost all of you have used.
The journey of finding and transforming our van FRAN II into something that we could live out of. We also answered off the wall questions submitted by you guys, which we loved.
Artist and photographer Zach Hagy tells us how he became a full time photographer, talks about pursuing his passion, and answers questions submitted by his fans.
We dive into our experiences with Michigan craft breweries and how The Beer Mitten led us to where Skroove is today and end with answering questions from the people.
We tell the story of how Skroove got started and answer questions submitted by you, such as have we ever pooped our pants, who is the most sensitive lover, and more.
Photographer, Brand Ambassador, and good friend Gina Bologna talks about her photography, meeting Peter Dinklage, and unique experiences she has had.
One of our great mentors Dr. Joseph Affholter discusses his entrepreneurial journey, what it means to be an entrepreneur, and the dangers of not having enough deer hunters in Michigan.
Today we sit down with singer/songwriter Cooper Anstett. We dive into the behind the scenes of the music industry, opening up for Donavon Frankenreiter, and licensing his music to Chevrolet for TV commercials.
We talk with our friends The Outer Vibe, who are a Surf Disco band from Grand Rapids, Michigan. They discuss touring, pre-show rituals, musical inspiration and much more.
On this episode we have on good friend Nick Sous from SXSBlog.com and talk all things off road, driving Ferrari's, the Baja 1000, and our day at Silver Lake Sand Dunes. This episode does include strong language.
Today we sit down with Skroove Athlete Logan Vandenheuvel and talk about his trip to Europe, the current state of wakeboarding, helping us set an unofficial world record of 24 sports in 24 hours, and he asks us some questions of his own.
On this episode of What's Your Skroove? We interview Golden Gloves Champion Randy Patino. We discuss boxing, MMA, street fights, Las Vegas, and Randy's experience the UFC. Follow Randy on Instagram @randy_riot
An extremely deep and interesting episode with documentarian, podcast host, vlogger and event curator, Jordan Garland. We dive into how the mind works, how ideas are formed, the balance of life, and the tendencies of society.
Why we started the podcast and will we ever quit? We also share our Discover Weekly, Weekend Recap and Preview, and Quote Of The Week and introduce Chester Pink as this weeks Friend of Skroove.
Photographer, videographer, promoter and aritst, Chester Pink is a many of many talents. Chester gives some great advice for creatives on how to pursue your passion and become self-employed. Chester also dives into touring with Griz in Europe, working for the Red Wings and traveling with the team, gives details about his upcoming event and answers questions submitted by his audience.