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Jared Pike is the Husband of Christin Pike who was on our show last week. Jared was diagnosed with Klinefelter syndrome after trying to build a family for many years. After Jared's doctor gave him the news using horrible bedside manner. Jared was very confused and went into a deep dark depression over the idea that he wasn't able to father biological children. Jared talks about the rise to acceptance and enjoying life after diagnosis. After multiple failed IUI sperm donor attempts, Jared and his wife found themselves interested in the foster care system. They recently adopted a baby girl and are looking to build their family up in the near future Jared is a special education teacher currently focusing on 4th, 5th, and 6th graders who need IEP's. We look forward to having him back on the show to talk more about his job and how he can help other boys with XXY who are in special needs programs.
Today on the podcast, I have Jared Narlock (@jarednarlock), Speaker, Author and Leadership Coach who helps leaders to understand the importance of investing in themselves so they can better serve others.Jared and I discuss the importance of taking time for self-care and self-reflection, in order to show up better for those around us. We also talk about the limiting beliefs and unhealthy narratives that prevent us from creating healthy boundaries in relationships and at work.Jared also explains to me the meaning of "peaceful, powered leadership", which inspired the title of his new book. After Jared personally struggled with finding his inner peace, he discovered that aligning with that peace would help him to be a better leader.Jared also shares some reflective questions for the listeners regarding their values, boundaries, and encourages listeners to take the time to reflect on what's going well/worth celebrating.If you're interested in learning more about Jared and his work, check out the link to his website below:https://www.peacefulpoweredleadership.comWe hope this episode inspires you to take the time for self-care and self-reflection. Let us know the impact it makes for you.
After Jared's past couple weeks of playing host to house guests, he realized that he truly sucks at it. He and Chad decided to talk about what it takes to be a good host, and how to be a great guest as well. They also discuss cultural differences regarding expectations for hosts and guest. Of course, they also share new Untranslatable Phrases. Twitter- @Untranslatable1 Instagram- @untranslatablepodcast Email- Untranslatablepodcast@gmail.com Website: Untranslatablepodcast.com The Untranslatable Podcast is in Video! Check out our Youtube Channel to watch the Pod!
SummaryWelcome back to another episode of Partner Up! – The Partnership Podcast. Today Kevin and Jared are joined by a very special guest and partnerships legend Bobby Napiltonia - the creator of the SalesForce AppExchange and SalesForce's Enterprise Channel; NotesThere were a few things discussed:· Jared introduces Bobby and talks about Bobby’s early days in Salesforce and asks a question about how it became so successful. Bobby talks about his early days in startup and what decision did his family motivate him to make. Bobby continues to explain how he obtained good customers and how to get big companies to notice you.· Bobby continues to explain how to win trust and methodically make someone successful. He also continues to explain his negotiations with Accenture and how they found customers they could take from Accenture to turn them around! Bobby explains his golden rule on how to make partners cooperate. · Kevin asks about the Day 1 mission and how does it change and Bobby brings us back to the hardships of the first week and what was his motto. Bobby continues to explain his technique on targeting cities. · Jared asks about more details about the packages and Bobby explains the importance of creating a repeatable model.· Bobby further explains what made his go after the financial services and explains how trust is the best attribute to have in a business like that. After Kevin’s question on investments, Bobby explains his technique and provides his insight on the development on the ecosystem. Bobby continues to explain how his reward system helped to build a successful system.· After Jared’s question, Bobby talks about the benefits of partnership and what he finds to be the best attribute in one. Bobby also goes into great detail to explain the process of hiring a partner. Bobby continues to talk about the problem with needed services during his time and the way how they helped the user. · Bobby warns the listeners about some mistakes that he has made in the beginning and talks about the possible solutions to them. He continues to talk about the main struggle with the technology market. Both Jared and Bobby continue to talk about the concept of “poster children”. Jared, Kevin and Bobby discuss channel conflicts and the ecosystem some more. · Jared talks about what he has learned about making your partners famous and the difference of opinion between Bobby and Pete. Bobby shares his philosophy on wisdom and how to use it and share it. · Jared teases out a future episode with Bobby. Jared says where you can find the podcast, which platforms are being used and ends the episode
UNEXPLAINED MYSTERIES with bestselling author and researcher Steph Young
A haunting last photo is all that his parents are left with. The photo is a close-up shot of his face, set against a bleak, dark landscape. He is alone, we think. He is lost, we believe, and he is very afraid. How he vanished has never been solved. He was a boy scout aged 12, and he vanished into thin air. He was with his scout group on a hike. There one minute, gone the next. It was July the 19th 1991, and 12-year-old Jared Negrete was on his first overnight camping trip in the San Gorgorio wilderness in the South-Eastern part of the San Bernardino National Forest of California. It is an area the LA Times calls, ‘A breath-taking bramble of rocky crags, sandy switchbacks, and dozens of trails, many of which meander to nowhere….’ After Jared disappeared, a 19-day search for him found only his camera with that last haunting photo, and some discarded candy wrappers. How could he vanish in the middle of the wilderness? There was no road to leave by, no transport out of there; no route out, apart from a very long hike. “The hardest part is at night, knowing he’s out there by himself in the wilderness,” said Linda Negrete, his mother, who called out to her son over a public address system for days after he vanished, from a helicopter circling the search area. ‘Searchers find camera belonging to Jared,’ wrote Associated Press. ‘Camera found as they followed footprints they believed were made by the missing boy. The film in the 5 foot 2, 150 lb boy’s camera was developed, but proved to be of no use to searchers.’ All it had was an eerie close-up of his face. The photo looked as though it had been taken after night had fallen…. also in the book Tales of Mystery Unexplained The post A haunting last photo… & then he is gone…. appeared first on Tales of Mystery Unexplained.
CEO Jared Kristensen explains how Audience Republic powers live event promotion by amplifying the most effective marketing tool: word-of-mouth. Their social sharing platform engages fans and provides valuable data and messaging tools to promoters. You can practically hear the moment that host Dmitri Vietze decides to dive in! After Jared and Dmitri dig into how Audience Republic campaign works, you can try it out yourself. Sign up for a Pre-Sale campaign free at the Music Tectonics conference website, then follow, share and invite friends through Audience Republic’s platform to earn points towards prizes like a free conference badge! Audience Republic now works with 100s of music festivals, sports events, and more worldwide, and their reach is growing. Find out how Jared Kristensen’s early successes and failures booking and promoting concerts in Australia led him to build Audience Republic with promoters and artists in mind. He makes a convincing case for owning your audience and your data, rather than relying on the social networks that act as middlemen between fans and the artists they love. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more, and find us on twitter, facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
Join us now on Mormon Stories Podcast as we interview Jared, Gwen, and Madison Lusk. This episode is a continuation in our series highlight former Mormon bishops and their families who have experienced a faith crisis. Jared is set to be excommunicated on June 30th, 2019 for apostasy (details below). The Lusks live in Farmington, New Mexico. Jared and Gwen were raised as devout Mormons, married in the Jordan River temple, had 6 children, and established a successful dental practice in Farmington, NM. Jared and Gwen devoted their lives to the Mormon church for 45+ years, including Jared serving as bishop from 2008-2013, and Gwen serving in multiple callings. Jared’s faith crisis was triggered in 2015 when he began reading the LDS Gospel Topics Essays. Jared and Gwen experienced a mixed faith marriage for a few years. In April of 2018, while being released from a stake calling, Jared shared with his stake president and one of the counselors details regarding his faith crisis. The stake president immediately took Jared’s temple recommend away, and then released Gwen from her calling and took her temple recommend away a few weeks later. Madison (18) resigned from the church in April, 2019. After Jared began expressing public support for Sam Young and the Protect LDS Children movement, along with expressing public feelings about the church’s truth claims, Jared was summoned to a disciplinary council. Jared faces excommunication on June 30th, 2019 at 6pm at the Farmington, NM stake center. This is their story.
Join us now on Mormon Stories Podcast as we interview Jared, Gwen, and Madison Lusk. This episode is a continuation in our series highlight former Mormon bishops and their families who have experienced a faith crisis. Jared is set to be excommunicated on June 30th, 2019 for apostasy (details below). The Lusks live in Farmington, New Mexico. Jared and Gwen were raised as devout Mormons, married in the Jordan River temple, had 6 children, and established a successful dental practice in Farmington, NM. Jared and Gwen devoted their lives to the Mormon church for 45+ years, including Jared serving as bishop from 2008-2013, and Gwen serving in multiple callings. Jared’s faith crisis was triggered in 2015 when he began reading the LDS Gospel Topics Essays. Jared and Gwen experienced a mixed faith marriage for a few years. In April of 2018, while being released from a stake calling, Jared shared with his stake president and one of the counselors details regarding his faith crisis. The stake president immediately took Jared’s temple recommend away, and then released Gwen from her calling and took her temple recommend away a few weeks later. Madison (18) resigned from the church in April, 2019. After Jared began expressing public support for Sam Young and the Protect LDS Children movement, along with expressing public feelings about the church’s truth claims, Jared was summoned to a disciplinary council. Jared faces excommunication on June 30th, 2019 at 6pm at the Farmington, NM stake center. This is their story.
Join us now on Mormon Stories Podcast as we interview Jared, Gwen, and Madison Lusk. This episode is a continuation in our series highlight former Mormon bishops and their families who have experienced a faith crisis. Jared is set to be excommunicated on June 30th, 2019 for apostasy (details below). The Lusks live in Farmington, New Mexico. Jared and Gwen were raised as devout Mormons, married in the Jordan River temple, had 6 children, and established a successful dental practice in Farmington, NM. Jared and Gwen devoted their lives to the Mormon church for 45+ years, including Jared serving as bishop from 2008-2013, and Gwen serving in multiple callings. Jared’s faith crisis was triggered in 2015 when he began reading the LDS Gospel Topics Essays. Jared and Gwen experienced a mixed faith marriage for a few years. In April of 2018, while being released from a stake calling, Jared shared with his stake president and one of the counselors details regarding his faith crisis. The stake president immediately took Jared’s temple recommend away, and then released Gwen from her calling and took her temple recommend away a few weeks later. Madison (18) resigned from the church in April, 2019. After Jared began expressing public support for Sam Young and the Protect LDS Children movement, along with expressing public feelings about the church’s truth claims, Jared was summoned to a disciplinary council. Jared faces excommunication on June 30th, 2019 at 6pm at the Farmington, NM stake center. This is their story.
Join us now on Mormon Stories Podcast as we interview Jared, Gwen, and Madison Lusk. This episode is a continuation in our series highlight former Mormon bishops and their families who have experienced a faith crisis. Jared is set to be excommunicated on June 30th, 2019 for apostasy (details below). The Lusks live in Farmington, New Mexico. Jared and Gwen were raised as devout Mormons, married in the Jordan River temple, had 6 children, and established a successful dental practice in Farmington, NM. Jared and Gwen devoted their lives to the Mormon church for 45+ years, including Jared serving as bishop from 2008-2013, and Gwen serving in multiple callings. Jared’s faith crisis was triggered in 2015 when he began reading the LDS Gospel Topics Essays. Jared and Gwen experienced a mixed faith marriage for a few years. In April of 2018, while being released from a stake calling, Jared shared with his stake president and one of the counselors details regarding his faith crisis. The stake president immediately took Jared’s temple recommend away, and then released Gwen from her calling and took her temple recommend away a few weeks later. Madison (18) resigned from the church in April, 2019. After Jared began expressing public support for Sam Young and the Protect LDS Children movement, along with expressing public feelings about the church’s truth claims, Jared was summoned to a disciplinary council. Jared faces excommunication on June 30th, 2019 at 6pm at the Farmington, NM stake center. This is their story.
Join us now on Mormon Stories Podcast as we interview Jared, Gwen, and Madison Lusk. This episode is a continuation in our series highlight former Mormon bishops and their families who have experienced a faith crisis. Jared is set to be excommunicated on June 30th, 2019 for apostasy (details below). The Lusks live in Farmington, New Mexico. Jared and Gwen were raised as devout Mormons, married in the Jordan River temple, had 6 children, and established a successful dental practice in Farmington, NM. Jared and Gwen devoted their lives to the Mormon church for 45+ years, including Jared serving as bishop from 2008-2013, and Gwen serving in multiple callings. Jared’s faith crisis was triggered in 2015 when he began reading the LDS Gospel Topics Essays. Jared and Gwen experienced a mixed faith marriage for a few years. In April of 2018, while being released from a stake calling, Jared shared with his stake president and one of the counselors details regarding his faith crisis. The stake president immediately took Jared’s temple recommend away, and then released Gwen from her calling and took her temple recommend away a few weeks later. Madison (18) resigned from the church in April, 2019. After Jared began expressing public support for Sam Young and the Protect LDS Children movement, along with expressing public feelings about the church’s truth claims, Jared was summoned to a disciplinary council. Jared faces excommunication on June 30th, 2019 at 6pm at the Farmington, NM stake center. This is their story.
Join us now on Mormon Stories Podcast as we interview Jared, Gwen, and Madison Lusk. This episode is a continuation in our series highlight former Mormon bishops and their families who have experienced a faith crisis. Jared is set to be excommunicated on June 30th, 2019 for apostasy (details below). The Lusks live in Farmington, New Mexico. Jared and Gwen were raised as devout Mormons, married in the Jordan River temple, had 6 children, and established a successful dental practice in Farmington, NM. Jared and Gwen devoted their lives to the Mormon church for 45+ years, including Jared serving as bishop from 2008-2013, and Gwen serving in multiple callings. Jared’s faith crisis was triggered in 2015 when he began reading the LDS Gospel Topics Essays. Jared and Gwen experienced a mixed faith marriage for a few years. In April of 2018, while being released from a stake calling, Jared shared with his stake president and one of the counselors details regarding his faith crisis. The stake president immediately took Jared’s temple recommend away, and then released Gwen from her calling and took her temple recommend away a few weeks later. Madison (18) resigned from the church in April, 2019. After Jared began expressing public support for Sam Young and the Protect LDS Children movement, along with expressing public feelings about the church’s truth claims, Jared was summoned to a disciplinary council. Jared faces excommunication on June 30th, 2019 at 6pm at the Farmington, NM stake center. This is their story.
Welcome to Just a Little Bit Off! In our third podcast episode we discuss the upcoming National day, followed by Jared trying to make connections between Kanye West and David Bowie. After Jared is done conspiring about Bowie being some sort of psychic, Ben discusses one of his newest editions to his "still need to be finished" list of television shows and an article he read on the Bob Ross brand helping plant new trees in a handful of state parks to help out nature. Join us through this episode as we try to handle the effects of watching a time travel show like Doctor Who or the Travelers and making those connections to our past. A collection of random, wacky, and straight up odd facts and opinions of life! Join us as we delve into the awkward parts of our day to day experience, movie reviews, strange factoids, and things that seem...well, just a little bit off. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jalbo/support
Here we go, the boys are back. After Jared threw a rock at Jesus, we had a ton of problems trying to record. But we are back and new tech allows us to bring a better quality pod (after the first 5 minutes) Guys talk about life, basketball, Jared not drinking and WWE. We missed everyone. Its good to be back.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back to air the greatest edition of any podcast in the history of live noises being recorded through third-hand applications! In fact, you can ask anybody, and you know what they would tell you? "The Relatively Speaking Podcast recorded the best third-hand application podcast in the history of podcasts." Said anybody. On this edition, the show opens with Joseph becoming Facebook Joseph. Since he doesn't have an actual Facebook account, preventing him from talking about dad things or hot-takes, he casually ponders dad stuff with his face-orifice open and noises coming out. It is riveting. After Jared gets him back on the rails: Aaron Judge is playing baseball as if he's made three shots in a row in NBA Jam. This is great for the slapstick, but the guys want the nation to cool down on the talk of him being the face of Major League Baseball. The NBA Finals is quickly coming to a close. The guys try to make a case that maybe Cleveland can come back, then decide it is probably over after Game 5. A random discussion about the television program Community breaks out. It is probably the seven greatest minutes in the greatest recorded podcast ever. Absurd Questions closes the show. Joseph asks Jared if he would rather live in the Metal Gear, Final Fantasy VII or Last of Us universes. Jared sends a query toward Joseph what team he has rooted against the hardest in his life. Follow Jared on Twitter @JmintzHoops. Joseph can be found @JosephNardone.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back to air the greatest edition of any podcast in the history of live noises being recorded through third-hand applications! In fact, you can ask anybody, and you know what they would tell you? "The Relatively Speaking Podcast recorded the best third-hand application podcast in the history of podcasts." Said anybody. On this edition, the show opens with Joseph becoming Facebook Joseph. Since he doesn't have an actual Facebook account, preventing him from talking about dad things or hot-takes, he casually ponders dad stuff with his face-orifice open and noises coming out. It is riveting. After Jared gets him back on the rails: Aaron Judge is playing baseball as if he's made three shots in a row in NBA Jam. This is great for the slapstick, but the guys want the nation to cool down on the talk of him being the face of Major League Baseball. The NBA Finals is quickly coming to a close. The guys try to make a case that maybe Cleveland can come back, then decide it is probably over after Game 5. A random discussion about the television program Community breaks out. It is probably the seven greatest minutes in the greatest recorded podcast ever. Absurd Questions closes the show. Joseph asks Jared if he would rather live in the Metal Gear, Final Fantasy VII or Last of Us universes. Jared sends a query toward Joseph what team he has rooted against the hardest in his life. Follow Jared on Twitter @JmintzHoops. Joseph can be found @JosephNardone.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you get ready. For what exactly? Stuff! Stuff, and the 2017 NBA Finals. As usual, the show begins with some odd banter that has no place in big time championship preview podcasts. But so is life and so is the Relatively Speaking Podcast. After Jared and Joseph do their usual morning routines, it is time to discuss everything Golden State Warriors versus Cleveland Cavaliers. By everything, we mean near everything. Who are X-factors? What is an X-factor? Why do we keep inventing ways to say "guy who isn't great, but should do well in big moments" when we already have a thing called X-factor? What is at stake for LeBron James? Does Steph Curry need to win a title to win back the public? Can Kevin Durant do anything to make people consider him anything other than a world-class front-runner? There's even more discussion related to the NBA Finals than that, but we won't spoil the entire show because Jared and Joseph know you love surprises. The Relatively Speaking Podcast closes this special show with predictions that will make your heart swoon! The point here is an obvious one to note: If you want to know what is going to happen in this rubber match between these two fantastic franchises, you should probably set aside some time to consume the Relatively Speaking Podcast with -- and this is important -- BOTH of your ears (if available). You can follow Jared on Twitter @JMintzHoops. You can do the same with the other guy @JosephNardone.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you get ready. For what exactly? Stuff! Stuff, and the 2017 NBA Finals. As usual, the show begins with some odd banter that has no place in big time championship preview podcasts. But so is life and so is the Relatively Speaking Podcast. After Jared and Joseph do their usual morning routines, it is time to discuss everything Golden State Warriors versus Cleveland Cavaliers. By everything, we mean near everything. Who are X-factors? What is an X-factor? Why do we keep inventing ways to say "guy who isn't great, but should do well in big moments" when we already have a thing called X-factor? What is at stake for LeBron James? Does Steph Curry need to win a title to win back the public? Can Kevin Durant do anything to make people consider him anything other than a world-class front-runner? There's even more discussion related to the NBA Finals than that, but we won't spoil the entire show because Jared and Joseph know you love surprises. The Relatively Speaking Podcast closes this special show with predictions that will make your heart swoon! The point here is an obvious one to note: If you want to know what is going to happen in this rubber match between these two fantastic franchises, you should probably set aside some time to consume the Relatively Speaking Podcast with -- and this is important -- BOTH of your ears (if available). You can follow Jared on Twitter @JMintzHoops. You can do the same with the other guy @JosephNardone.
What has zero thumbs, is an inanimate object, and will leave you all warm and tingly on the insides? If you guessed the Relatively Speaking Podcast, then you very much understand how each of these openers in the podcast work. With the San Antonio Spurs sitting the team's star, but with the Houston Rockets playing with the skill of a group of humans minus their thumbs, the fallout from Game 6 on Thursday night is going to be other-worldly. After Jared and Joseph give the Spurs their due credit, the hosts' eyes wander to the end of the Houston season. What had happened was? Well, it isn't nearly as bad of a loss as some will think. Furthermore, both Jared and Joseph agree that Houston's season was 99 percent a success and that the offseason is more about adding some depth than it is any sort of wild overhaul. Draymond Green calls someone else a dirty player and also said the media treats him unfair. What does that mean? That he's our Poop In The Basket segment award winner! Listen to get our wonderful hosts' opinions on the matter. Thanks to Green, and through magic we suppose, the guys then begin to discuss the Big 3 (Ice Cube's league). In what is probably the most comical section of the podcast, come for the breakdown of Brian Cook and stay for the shock and awe of the guys finding out some of their favorite players from yesteryear are in this thing. PSA: Magic is not real.
What has zero thumbs, is an inanimate object, and will leave you all warm and tingly on the insides? If you guessed the Relatively Speaking Podcast, then you very much understand how each of these openers in the podcast work. With the San Antonio Spurs sitting the team's star, but with the Houston Rockets playing with the skill of a group of humans minus their thumbs, the fallout from Game 6 on Thursday night is going to be other-worldly. After Jared and Joseph give the Spurs their due credit, the hosts' eyes wander to the end of the Houston season. What had happened was? Well, it isn't nearly as bad of a loss as some will think. Furthermore, both Jared and Joseph agree that Houston's season was 99 percent a success and that the offseason is more about adding some depth than it is any sort of wild overhaul. Draymond Green calls someone else a dirty player and also said the media treats him unfair. What does that mean? That he's our Poop In The Basket segment award winner! Listen to get our wonderful hosts' opinions on the matter. Thanks to Green, and through magic we suppose, the guys then begin to discuss the Big 3 (Ice Cube's league). In what is probably the most comical section of the podcast, come for the breakdown of Brian Cook and stay for the shock and awe of the guys finding out some of their favorite players from yesteryear are in this thing. PSA: Magic is not real.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you overcome the Monday blues. Something like that, but it is worth noting that if you are sad and the podcast does not help in making you happy, you should consult the finest episode of Teddy Ruxpin. Monday's edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast is legitimately lit. After Jared asks if he should stop setting up Joseph to nail down the same topical joke each week, it is reactions to the NBA Playoffs! The most notable discussion had on the podcast was about the Los Angeles Clippers. Both hosts are against blowing up the team, and Joseph makes a case that Chris Paul need not chase the rings because what he has done for the franchise is more impressive. Rarely used segment Things On Our Mind also returned during this edition of the podcast. Jared waxes poetic about the New York Yankees, while Joseph tells mankind how Randy Orton can somehow overcome a refrigerator being dropped on him and (we think?) job to an arena after. Another interesting NBA discussion had: Gordon Hayward's shift from wiry college basketball superstar to that of a legit NBA talent who has a nice haircut. This episode closes as have all great podcast episodes before it -- with Absurd Questions! Joseph makes a case that if you followed Ja Rule anywhere, you likely got what you deserved. Inspired by this, Jared would like to know what rappers people think they can beat up. After much mulling it over, the co-hosts agree that nearly every rapper in the history of the art would destroy both of them.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you overcome the Monday blues. Something like that, but it is worth noting that if you are sad and the podcast does not help in making you happy, you should consult the finest episode of Teddy Ruxpin. Monday's edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast is legitimately lit. After Jared asks if he should stop setting up Joseph to nail down the same topical joke each week, it is reactions to the NBA Playoffs! The most notable discussion had on the podcast was about the Los Angeles Clippers. Both hosts are against blowing up the team, and Joseph makes a case that Chris Paul need not chase the rings because what he has done for the franchise is more impressive. Rarely used segment Things On Our Mind also returned during this edition of the podcast. Jared waxes poetic about the New York Yankees, while Joseph tells mankind how Randy Orton can somehow overcome a refrigerator being dropped on him and (we think?) job to an arena after. Another interesting NBA discussion had: Gordon Hayward's shift from wiry college basketball superstar to that of a legit NBA talent who has a nice haircut. This episode closes as have all great podcast episodes before it -- with Absurd Questions! Joseph makes a case that if you followed Ja Rule anywhere, you likely got what you deserved. Inspired by this, Jared would like to know what rappers people think they can beat up. After much mulling it over, the co-hosts agree that nearly every rapper in the history of the art would destroy both of them.
After Jared's trip to Amsterdam he had a lot to discuss, mainly why did the taxi driver get so mad at him? Also he had a magic lesson.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you come down from a post-debate world. Honestly, just ignore the inevitable zombie invasion that is lurking around the corner, and instead listen to two not-yet-zombies discuss the realm of sports. After Jared went 5-0 in his NFL picks over the weekend, he would like to declare himself champion of the world. When he is done gloating about his awesomeness, the guys move on to a different sort of greatness, which happens to be one Mr. Tom Brady. Brady returned to the New England Patriots on Sunday and looked every bit as great as one would expect. Other NFL thoughts discussed on the podcast this week are: Vikings and Sam Bradford. Dak Prescott and the Cowboys. The Texans having the worst QB since ever. Are the Eagles still good? Rex Ryan is a genius again? And other stuff. Did you know David Price is a good postseason pitcher? No? Well, neither did the Relatively Speaking Podcast co-hosts. It is why this week's Bad Tweet segment is dedicated to a person who believes a historically awful playoff pitcher was brought to Boston for his ability to be a good playoff pitcher. Absurd Questions are patently absurd this week. Joseph makes some weird Batman-to-politics allegory, while calling out Jared's friend as a serial killer, and Jared wants to know about toppings on pizza. You can find both of the hosts on Twitter. Where on those mean streets? Well, it is complicated. We are sick of catering to lazy millennials, so now you must find them like a game of Where's Waldo.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you come down from a post-debate world. Honestly, just ignore the inevitable zombie invasion that is lurking around the corner, and instead listen to two not-yet-zombies discuss the realm of sports. After Jared went 5-0 in his NFL picks over the weekend, he would like to declare himself champion of the world. When he is done gloating about his awesomeness, the guys move on to a different sort of greatness, which happens to be one Mr. Tom Brady. Brady returned to the New England Patriots on Sunday and looked every bit as great as one would expect. Other NFL thoughts discussed on the podcast this week are: Vikings and Sam Bradford. Dak Prescott and the Cowboys. The Texans having the worst QB since ever. Are the Eagles still good? Rex Ryan is a genius again? And other stuff. Did you know David Price is a good postseason pitcher? No? Well, neither did the Relatively Speaking Podcast co-hosts. It is why this week's Bad Tweet segment is dedicated to a person who believes a historically awful playoff pitcher was brought to Boston for his ability to be a good playoff pitcher. Absurd Questions are patently absurd this week. Joseph makes some weird Batman-to-politics allegory, while calling out Jared's friend as a serial killer, and Jared wants to know about toppings on pizza. You can find both of the hosts on Twitter. Where on those mean streets? Well, it is complicated. We are sick of catering to lazy millennials, so now you must find them like a game of Where's Waldo.
Our most delicious episode yet — a complete breakdown of Jason "White Chocolate" Williams' career! We're first joined by Jared Dubin of Hardwood Paroxsym, Grantland, The Cauldron and Bleacher Report to discuss Williams' influence on him as a young NBA fan, what made Williams so special, whether he or the forever linked Mike Bibby are better and last but certainly not least, Jared's Official Chocolate Power Rankings. After Jared, it's business as usual as Jason Mann and myself talk White Chocolate's youth in Belle, West Virginia, his tenuous relationship with education, being kicked out of college and his eventual NBA landing spot with the Sacramento Kings. We breakdown the Kings rise to prominence in the early 2000s, what made the team so fun to watch and why Williams was the perfect PG for the emerging powerhouse. Williams' trade to Memphis is broken down, why it happened, who "won" the trade as well as a look at the rest of Williams' career with Memphis, the evolution of his game with Miami and Orlando as well as his brief one-year retirement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, while the Diatribe takes a production break to focus on finalizing plans for our new studio, we share an episode of local pop culture podcast These Things Matter. After Jared dishes on a few deets about our two-week hiatus, we drop in TTM episode 11, in which co-hosts Kevin O’Brien and Taylor Gonda […] Episode 90: On hiatus with These Things MatterDenver Diatribe
We prank call a viewers mom and tells her she is getting a fine for disposing a mattress incorrectly. After Jared is done talking she gives the phone to her son Eric (who really set her up) Jared gets a bit confused but then realizes Eric is also pranking his mom which causes her to have a meltdown.