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Best podcasts about affliction clothing

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Blazin With Bobby Black
EPISODE #32: JOSE MANGIN (Sirius XM / Affliction)

Blazin With Bobby Black

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 43:03


In this episode, Bobby rings in the new year with an old pal (and boss)—Jose Mangin, the Mexican-American metal / marijuana / media maven who serves as the long-time host and programming director for Sirius XM’s Octane and Liquid Metal channels, as well as VP of promotions at Affliction Clothing (and former host of LatiNation TV). Jose reminisces with Bobby about attending his wedding, his old Sirius show Contact High and getting high together back in NYC. Plus: Testament, tacos, tequila and more!

Blazin With Bobby Black
Episode 32: Jose Mangin (Sirius XM / Affliction)

Blazin With Bobby Black

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 43:03


In this episode, Bobby rings in the new year with an old pal (and boss)—Jose Mangin, the Mexican-American metal / marijuana / media maven who serves as the long-time host and programming director for Sirius XM’s Octane and Liquid Metal channels, as well as VP of promotions at Affliction Clothing (and former host of LatiNation TV). Jose reminisces with Bobby about attending his wedding, his old Sirius show Contact High and getting high together back in NYC. Plus: Testament, tacos, tequila and more!LINKSFacebook: @BlazinWithBobbyBlackFacebook / Instagram: @bobbyblack420Twitter: @bobbyblack#BlazinWithBobbyBlack, #BlazinInstagram: @josemanginTwitter: @josemanginFacebook.com/beyondjose, Facebook.com/josemanginblog.afflictionclothing.com/author/jose-mangin/

Real Talk with Jake Denning
#1 - Levi Benton (Miss May I)

Real Talk with Jake Denning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 38:17


"This Is What I'm Into" is a podcast all about what things a particular guest is into at the time, as well as things I'm into as well. This weeks guest is Levi Benton, the vocalist for the metalcore band Miss May I (@missmayiband), signed to Portland, OR's Rise Records (@riserecords). The band currently has 1.4 Million likes via Facebook and a very loyal fan base. Kettle bell Workouts; Affliction Clothing; August Burns Red; Touring; Working Out; Online comments; Being misunderstood; Kanye West; Reading Articles; Lambgoat; Alternative Press; Windows; Mac; The Flash; The Pirate Bay; Hotels; Game of Thrones; WWE; WCW; CM Punk; AP Awards; Seth Rollins; Paige; PVRIS; Radiation Island; Too Close To Touch; Epitaph Records; VURSA Limited @Jake_Denning picks: Pocket (iOS app), WWE Immortals (iOS Game), Too Close To Touch (band, Epitaph Records) @Levibenton picks: The Flash (TV), Radiation Island (iOS Game), PVRIS (band, Rise Records)

Trend Following with Michael Covel
Ep. 70: Watching the Wheels with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Trend Following with Michael Covel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012 38:45


Michael Covel brings some unexpected trend following messages and inspiration from eclectic and unexpected places. The first comes from Neil Young, his lyrics signifying the ups and downs of life and trading. The important thing is that we're along for the ride: "I've been first and last, look at how the time goes past, but I'm all alone at last, rolling home to you." Covel discusses the unexpected inspiration he's found over the past few weeks leading up to his recent speaking engagement in Las Vegas arranged by Timothy Sykes. As you would expect Covel found some important food for thought on his trip and he shares these eccentric lessons: A pamphlet found in a hotel room from Affliction Clothing; a film called "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" that holds some important messages about passion and practice; a book that Covel received from his Yoga teacher titled "How Yoga Works" that has more to do with trading than you'd ever expect; and the book "Investment Biker: On The Road with Jim Rogers". Covel also discusses a quote from famed trader Larry Hite about how in the big picture nothing really changes. People are people and people are always motivated by greed and fear. A reader questions how high frequency trading and automation work into the equation and Covel answers. Covel also discusses some thoughts from more fundamental thinkers such as Hugh Hendry and John Hussman (and why, whether it is their intention or not, they write great missives about why trend following works). From a strategy perspective how do you follow along and make money in a world where fundamentals don't offer you hope on the timing of things? How can you make money in that world? The answer is trend following. If you don't have trend following in your portfolio what are you missing? Covel also makes a big announcement for a special in-person seminar event in Las Vegas coming up in December. The event includes both of Covel's dinosaur systems (T-Rex and Triceratops), a ton of materials (documents, audio, and video) that are unlikely to ever be released anywhere else, a long Friday night dinner, a full day session on Saturday--everything you need but the airfare. You'll have to make your decision by November 1st for the event on December 7th and 8th. Also a special DVD offer: www.trendfollowing.com/win.

Critical Mass Radio Show
Critical Mass February 1, 2011

Critical Mass Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2011 44:08


Naushad Huda, CEO of Textopoly talks with host Ric Franzi about his award winning technology firm.  Ric and Naushad discuss the work his pioneering mobile engagement agency is doing through projects with brands including Comedy Central, Food Network, Chivas and many more.  Textopoly creates solutions for each client using mobile in synergy with traditional marketing. Tom Atencio, Co-Founder of Affliction Clothing discusses the evolution of his firm and their family of brands.  A true cultural phenomenon and a commercial powerhouse; Affliction brands are rooted in and beloved by the hard rock and sports communities.