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Latest podcast episodes about Brawny

WTAW - Infomaniacs
The Infomaniacs: May 16, 2025 (7:00am)

WTAW - Infomaniacs

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 37:56


What language would you like to speak? Human dog food. National BBQ Day! Brawny upgrade. Facial hair. Cartoons were different back in the day. PBJ jerky.

Flipping the page
TSDS 385 "It's fake hustle, bro."

Flipping the page

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 84:19


Join us for another hilarious episode of The Straight Dope Show, where El Uno and TraB The Wonder dive into the wild antics of their pets, the latest NBA buzz, and unexpected family encounters! From discussing the infamous "zoomies" of their dogs to sharing insights on the Kings' struggles and the rise of young players like Brony, this episode is packed with laughs and candid conversations. Tune in as they break down the current state of the NBA, highlight standout performances, and explore the challenges faced by players like Sabonis. Don't miss out on the fun—catch the episode now on Rock the Crowd TV![00:00:11] Dog zoomies antics.[00:05:23] Youth activism in wildfire awareness.[00:09:05] Avoiding negativity in situations.[00:13:55] Beef Stew's basketball reputation.[00:18:44] Brawny's performance against top teams.[00:20:17] Ronnie's development in the NBA.[00:25:01] Modern NBA shooting evolution.[00:27:53] Rookie player confidence evolution.[00:32:41] Officiating and player highlights.[00:36:07] Carrying and traveling in basketball.[00:40:04] Sabonis and media recognition.[00:44:39] Kings' playoff chances discussed.[00:48:39] Stale team dynamics and change.[00:53:17] Coaching and player relationships.[00:57:12] Jimmy Butler's impact on team.[01:01:04] Jimmy Butler's leadership style.[01:04:10] Education and parental responsibility.[01:07:39] Protests and effective change.[01:12:01] Erasure of Black and Indigenous history.[01:18:00] Power dynamics and public figures.[01:20:23] Shower head with a filter.

Celestial Insights Podcast
145 | Cancer Full Moon & a Lunar Standstill: Payback!

Celestial Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 40:00


Welcome to the Celestial Insights Podcast, the show that brings the stars down to Earth! Each week, astrologer, coach, and intuitive Celeste Brooks of Astrology by Celeste will be your guide. Her website is astrologybyceleste.com.  

The VGBees Podcast
Mazda Bongo Brawny

The VGBees Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 55:19


It's a Thanksgiving Week miracle! Niki and John recorded a podcast early in the week so they could take the rest of the week off! Wow! What foresight!Sure, there's some video game talk, but Niki also introduces the podcast to Car From Japan, the most important website of all time. Need a short truck? Need an old Lexus LS 400? This site has you covered.Also, we answer your burning HIVE QUESTIONS, including:What has to be in your Thanksgiving spread?Which games get you in the holiday spirit?Which games have you played many times and still return to?What's the "but doctor, I am Pagliacci" of video games?

The Power Trip
HR. 1 - Brawny

The Power Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 68:39


One more day without the dads, Sauce fills in and talks Vikings 5-0 football with the help of Zach Halverson, Maxx Fuller, Alexis Pearson and Mike Mussman. Mike Grimm shares audio of this week's line and shares his thoughts on the upset.

The Power Trip
HR. 1 - Brawny

The Power Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 68:36 Transcription Available


One more day without the dads, Sauce fills in and talks Vikings 5-0 football with the help of Zach Halverson, Maxx Fuller, Alexis Pearson and Mike Mussman. Mike Grimm shares audio of this week's line and shares his thoughts on the upset.

KFAN Clips
HR. 1 - Brawny

KFAN Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 68:39


One more day without the dads, Sauce fills in and talks Vikings 5-0 football with the help of Zach Halverson, Maxx Fuller, Alexis Pearson and Mike Mussman. Mike Grimm shares audio of this week's line and shares his thoughts on the upset.

Emerging Litigation Podcast
The Long and Brawny Arm of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act with Mark Bini and Tom Suddath

Emerging Litigation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 37:30 Transcription Available


The United Nations and World Economic Forum calculates that the cost of corporate corruption globally is $5 trillion a year, or 5% of the world's 2022 GDP. Corruption can hamper economic growth by discouraging investment, increasing transaction costs, and distorting market competition. It can perpetuate poverty by diverting resources away from essential services and benefiting the wealthy and powerful. It can undermine democratic institutions and erode public trust in governments. It can hinder sustainable development by diverting resources away from essential infrastructure and social services.The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, or the FCPA – the government's leading weapon in this global war on corporate crime – has far-reaching implications for companies engaged in international business. For those who violate it the consequences can be severe. And with the recent addition of the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act (FEPA), the federal government has even more to work with. I had the pleasure of learning more about this fascinating and complex area of the law by speaking with two attorneys with Reed Smith who practice in the firm's Global Regulatory Enforcement Group. Mark E. Bini is a former federal and state prosecutor in New York, has led multiple multi-year cross-border investigations of corporations and individuals and has particular experience in investigations involving potential Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations. As a prosecutor, he worked closely and in parallel with many domestic and foreign law enforcement agencies and regulators, including the United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority and Brazil's Ministerio Publico Federal.Thomas H. Suddath, Jr., is a former Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia, has extensive experience conducting international and domestic internal investigations and frequently counsels companies on compliance and voluntary disclosure issues related to the FCPA. He has handled FCPA and other internal investigations in many countries including Russia, Poland, Turkey, Greece, Hungary, Czech Republic, Mexico and Colombia.Thanks to Mark and Tom for sharing their insights based on decades of experience. *******This podcast is the audio companion to the Journal of Emerging Issues in Litigation. The Journal is a collaborative project between HB Litigation, a brand of Critical Legal Content (a custom legal content service for law firms and service providers) and the vLex Fastcase legal research family, which includes Full Court Press, Law Street Media, and Docket Alarm.If you have comments, ideas, or wish to participate, please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com.Tom HagyLitigation Enthusiast andHost of the Emerging Litigation PodcastHome PageFollow us on LinkedInSubscribe on your favorite platform.

Steamy Stories
Brawny Biologist

Steamy Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 24:30 Transcription Available


8/15/2024THE BRAWNY BIOLOGISTSeason 7  - Episode #52SUMMARYDescription:Upon suffering a heart-wrenching breakup, Luke sought the safety and comfort of his parent's small seaport home. The serene Atlantic waves and salty breeze were supposed to be healing, but loneliness relentlessly loomed over him. That is, until he spotted the enigmatic hunk, Dade, a ruggedly handsome marine biologist emerging from the surf like a mythical figure. As their paths intertwine over the rescue of a small turtle, Luke finds himself drawn to Dade's quiet strength and mysterious charm. Amidst the backdrop of golden sunsets and ocean whispers, Luke grapples with his feelings, his heart racing between the desire for connection with this studly Adonis and his fear of getting hurt again. Could this summer's end bring a new beginning for him, or will Luke's fears keep him from embracing a love as deep as the ocean itself?*  Steamy Stories Official Website: https://www.SteamyStoriesPodcast.comThe Steamy Stories podcast is a mm romance fiction podcast. Each episode is a sexy, short gay story told playfully. Steamy Stories is the podcast where bromance becomes bromosexual. A new story is told monthly! STEAMY STORIES is written by JC Calciano and narrated by Nate.Follow the Kickstarter campaign here and get CASTING CALL THE GAMEhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jccalciano/casting-call-the-gameSupport the podcast and get the hottest party card game you'll ever play at a discount. CASTING CALL is here and you're going to LOVE IT!Support the Show.

Campaign Chemistry
Georgia-Pacific SVP of CPG marketing and CX Laura Knebusch

Campaign Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 29:49


After 12 years at Georgia-Pacific, Laura Knebusch last year worked her way up to lead the marketing department for the paper company's consumer products division, overseeing household brands such as Brawny, Dixie and Quilted Northern.As part of her remit overseeing marketing and customer experience, she's modernized the department by bringing in-house functions such as content, analytics and mar tech, and shifting investment toward digital and social media. At the same time, as consumers began shopping more for consumer staples online during the pandemic, Knebusch has pushed Georgia-Pacific's brands further into e-commerce and retail media. In this episode, Knebusch chats about leading transformation at a nearly 100-year-old organization and what the future looks like as new technologies such as generative AI enter the picture.Listen to this episode and subscribe to Campaign Chemistry wherever you get your podcasts.  campaignlive.com What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US.

AFK w/ Ninja
Solo Ep | Fortnite's Darkest Season, Poker Secrets & The Laker's Draft: Fan Q&A

AFK w/ Ninja

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 22:46


In this episode of AFK Chatroom, Ninja answers various questions from listeners, ranging from his thoughts on the new Fortnite season, playing poker with Phil Hellmuth, Brawny's NBA draft, NFC North predictions, summer plans, Nutcase expansion, discovering his gaming prowess, the meaning of life, and maintaining self-confidence. Ninja shares his honest opinions, personal experiences, and motivational insights, engaging deeply with his fans' inquiries. --AFK w/ Ninja is hosted by professional streamer and gamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins. Join Ninja twice a week as he dives into the internet and the ever changing realms of music, sports, comedy, gaming, and entertainment to uncover the latest projects and excitement brewing within these industries.AFK w/ Ninja drops Tuesdays and Thursdays on Apple Podcasts and everywhere you get your podcast fix.FOLLOW the Official AFK Instagram: @afkwithninjaGRAB some official #TeamNinja merch: teamninja.comHANG with me on more socials: https://pillar.io/ninjaEmail the show at podcast@teamninja.com Produced by SALTExecutive Producer: Nick PanamaCreative Producer: Cameron TaggeAssociate Producer: Andre RojasSound Design & Edit: Aaron Kennedy

Firebreathing Kittens
How To Play Summer Camp Slayers

Firebreathing Kittens

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 12:56


Hello everybody this is a special episode of the Firebreathing Kittens podcast. I am the Gamemaster for an upcoming episode where I'll be using the mechanics from the tabletop role-play game, summer camp slayers. You can catch me as ‘Tord Unfrid' playing a similar game that uses a different flavour of the same mechanics called Pirates of the Bone Blade in episode 266 of the Firebreathing Kittens Podcast. Summer camp slayers is a table top role-play game designed by Richard Woolcock from Zadmar Games using his universal Tricube game system and you can find this and more on DriveThruRPG. I will speak more on the TriCube system towards the end of episode here but for now let's get into those game mechanics.   General Mechanics:   In summer camp slayers, you roll between one and three D6 6 sided dice, depending on your characters archetype and you compare your highest result against the difficulty set by the game master. For instance, you may roll two 6 sided dice and have a 3 and 5 on the dice the game master set the difficulty at five meaning you have one success. You start with 2D6 add a die to your roll if what you're doing falls in line with your trait and you remove a die if what you're doing falls outside the scope of your concept but we'll get into that more during the character creation section. The main thing to remember going forward is that together your trait and concept make up your characters archetype forming half of your character design, the other half of the character design comes from your perks and quirks.   Perks and Quirks (Archetype) Overview:   Speaking of perks and quirks, they allow you to influence the difficulty of the challenge you face. You can influence the difficulty of the task by expending one of your karma points to reduce the difficulty of the task by 1 if you can explain how your perk aids you in that moment. You can also decide to make the difficulty of the task harder before rolling, increasing it by 1, describing how your quirk negatively effected you. If you fail the task when using your quirk you get a karma back but if you succeed you can choose to regain a resolve instead if you'd like. If a player runs out of resolve they are typically removed from the scene and gain an affliction. Afflictions are described by the victor and are treated as temporary quirks for your player. A character with three affliction is retired from play, although they can be brought back if one of their afflictions is cured. Now that we've talked about how to decide the outcome of a challenge let's find out what happens if you succeed or fail.   Success/Failure:   Succeeding a task with one single die above or meeting the difficulty rating will result in a normal success, any additional successful die roll will be a exceptional success. Exceptional successes typical provide additional removed effort tokens or beneficial effects as decided by the game master. The same is true however for failures as well with the distinction being that you have to roll all 1's on your dice for it to be a critical failure, this typically involves losing double the amount of resolve or additional negative effects as decided by the game master and player such as gaining an affliction. Some tasks are simple and only require a single success to complete them, there are however harder tasks and in these instances effort tokens will be used. A harder task can require anywhere from 2-4 successes or more depending on the situation to whittle down that encounters effort tokens.   Character Creation:   Now that we know how the game works, let's talk about creating a character. In Summer Camp Slayers you select from a list of four different options during character creation, those four options as discussed earlier are Trait, Concept, Perk and Quirk. At first all the these four terms may sound the same however they do function differently from each other, let's get into that.   Traits:   We'll start with trait, in this game system a trait is always the same, regardless of the flavour of the system you're playing. A trait is one of the following: Agile, Brawny or Crafty; the ABC's of Tricube! Agile covers things like quickness, dexterity, reflexes, or stealth; they also roll 3d6 for ranged combat. Brawny covers things like strength, toughness, stamina or athletics; they also roll 3d6 for melee combat. Crafty covers things like charisma, intellect, willpower or perception; they also roll 3d6 for mental combat (magic, persuasion, intimidation). Unless something falls within your trait you will roll 2d6, if it does happen to fall within your trait however you get to roll 3d6 instead! For example. A brawny kid would roll 3D6 when trying to lift something heavy off their friends, but only 2D6 if they were trying to avoid getting pinned by the same object as it's falling as that would be an Agile roll.   Concepts:   Next let's talk about concepts, as it is a bit more of a loose idea and changes depending on the flavour of the game type and world you're playing in. The concepts provided for Summer Camp Slayers are Counselor, nurse, lifeguard, groundskeeper, cook, activity leader or kid. Your concept may provide you additional knowledge or information in interactions with NPC's but mechanically it is only used when you're doing something outside the scope of that concept. Let's put that into perspective, let's say you're a Crafty Kid who is a Bookworm and Cautious, if you were to try to impersonate a police officer to cover a story you had about trying to sneak out late at night to investigate the weird things happening in the woods that would most likely go against your concept as a kid as it would be unbelievable. When something falls outside of the scope of your concept you lose a die from your pool before you roll, making a challenge more difficult. This can be offset with your trait, for example if you were instead trying to hotwire a car it would still be unlikely to happen as you're a kid but more likely because of your crafty trait leaving you with the normal 2D6 to roll.   Perks:   Now that we have gone over what makes up your archetype, and the type of traits and concepts, let's move on to talking about how to influence the difficulty of the roll using perks and quirks and which of each exist in this game. Let's start with perks, as they give you the ability to spend your Karma points to reduce the difficulty of your roll making your chances of success better. The perks available in Summer Camp Slayers are Bookworm, occult insight, quick, perceptive, persuasive, advanced combat training, or supernatural ability. If you can describe how your perk aids you during a challenge you can expend 1 Karma to reduce the difficulty of the check by 1. For example, a player with the perk of persuasive might be trying to impersonate a police office and that character has the persuasive perk they could expend 1 Karma to reduce the difficulty of the check by 1. In addition when making group checks there may be times where your perk allows you to bypass a check altogether, doing so still requires 1 Karma however. For example, a character with a supernatural ability may be able to open a locked door with their powers but doing so would still require the expenditure of 1 Karma, if the character is out of Karma describe how their perk comes up short in this moment.   Quirks:   Quirks are things that define your character and may make you more pre-disposed to having a difficult time in certain situations. The Quirks available in Summer Camp Slayers are Hothead, prankster, cautious, show-off, suspicious, sarcastic, or haunted. You can use your Quirk to make the difficulty of any check harder by 1, if you fail you gain 1 Karma but if you succeed you can choose to regain 1 Karma or 1 Resolve, if you regain resolve describe how your success even when facing insurmountable odds emboldens your resolve.   Karma and Resolve:   Let's talk now about Karma and Resolve. Each player starts with three of each and can spend, lose and regain both throughout the game session. When you run out of Karma nothing bad happens to your character, you just aren't able to influence the difficulty of checks positively anymore. If you run out of resolve however you could be temporarily removed from the scene and at best gain an affliction; if not both. For example, if your character is trying to jump off a roof to a nearby tree and fails their check and you only have 1 resolve remaining, reducing you to 0, your player may go unconscious temporarily and when they awake have a 'concussed' affliction. In another case your character may be trying to like we said before impersonate a police officer and if they fail perhaps they gain the 'untrustworthy' affliction.   Afflictions:   Affliction can be temporary or permanent depending on the severity of the failure. For instance if we use the examples above the concussed affliction would be temporary while the 'untrustworthy' affliction would be a more permanent one. Permanent afflictions cant be turned into quirks when leveling up to take advantage of them to regain resolve instead of them just being a hindrance. For example turning the untrustworthy affliction into a quirk might allow you to lie easier in the future as your reputation fades but the ability to land a false truth sticks like glue.   Leveling Up:   Speaking of leveling up, when doing so in this system you typically choose a new perk or quirk each level and increase either your karma or resolve by 1 every other level. You can opt out of choosing a new perk or quirk and instead choose to turn a permanent affliction into a quirk upon leveling up.   Combat and Challenges:   Now that we know how to create our character and the mechanics of the game, let's talk about combat and challenges. Generally in combat the Game Master will go around the table asking each of the players their actions for their turn choosing the turn order based on what narratively makes the most sense. The players will each choose their action and the game master will set the difficulty and the trait of the action. For example, a person swinging a sword at a Goblin with 2 effort tokens would have to roll a Brawny 5 check, if they were to shoot it they would roll a Agile 5 check and if they were to use magic against it they would roll a Crafty 5 check. The player would take into account their Trait to see if they could add any dice to their 2D6 pool, your concept does not matter during combat as it is assumed each character is trained in some form of combat. The player has an opportunity to make the difficulty higher before the roll using their Quirk or make the roll easier after their roll using their Perk as they see fit. If they roll a 5 or better on one of the dice the attack lands and one effort token is removed from the goblin, if they have more than 1 dice meet or beat a 5 they would remove 2 effort tokens and effectively remove the goblin from combat. The GM will go around the table having each player take a turn until all enemy combatants are removed from combat. Challenges are non-combat events that come up during a game like talking to NPC's, sneaking, lockpicking etc. and work in a similar way with the distinction being that challenges take into account your Concept as well, remove a dice from your 2D6 pool if it is outside your scope. For example, a Brawny Groundskeeper trying to use a flamethrower against zombies would only roll 1D6 as they don't benefit from their Trait and burning the well kempt nature of the camp would go against their concept.   Spells:   Many fantasy, horror, and even science fiction settings describe characters with supernatural powers such as telekinesis, alchemy, psionics, etc. These arcane gifts can be easily represented as perks. A character with such a perk can do anything a trained person in the setting could achieve with   appropriate tools, as long as it thematically fits their type of magic. Spending karma allows the mage to perform even greater feats of magic, overcoming any challenge a professional could manage with specialized gear. Mages can choose three spells during character creation; these determine how and when they can use their magic. Each spell needs to have a name and a limitation—e.g., “fiery bolt (destructive),” “lightning shield (personal),” “illusionary disguise (ritualistic),” etc. You can create more potent spells by giving them additional limitations. This narrows their scope, and the GM should be more flexible when interpreting their effect. Perhaps your “invisibility sphere” is ritualistic and requires a focus, but can be used to conceal the entire party. New spells are learned during play, at the GM's discretion—perhaps a wizard can learn from scrolls or spell books, or maybe the GM awards sorcerers a new spell each time they gain an advance.   For the players in my upcoming session, please level up twice. Each level up will allow you to choose either one additional perk or quirk, if there aren't any on the list that appeal to you feel free to come up with your own. Additionally please choose either your Karma or Resolve and increase it by 1 to a total of 4.   Hopefully this information regarding the rules is helpful to my players as they build their character and try to understand the mechanics of this game system. For everyone listening, we encourage you to find the Tricube system and other variants of it like Summer Camp Slayers for yourselves, and play a game with friends. If you'd like to hear an example adventure, I'm looking forward to playing Summer Camp Slayers in an upcoming session. Thank you everyone for listening and take care.

Mason and Friends show
Episode 842: episode 842

Mason and Friends show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 51:02


www.TheMasonAndFriendsShow.com https://thejuunit.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.glass-flo.com Great Pipes for Sure F You Money? 30 Million from LA, whole body Numb, simple life, Non Epstein Island, 19-27, well paid, Only Fans, Production Team, flag, terrible Times Cartoon, 26 minutes of Mad, Good Times,. Black Jesus, I dont' remember, favorite, racially ambiguous, Keeps getting worse, don't think, offensive, so offended, James would be ashamed, In Living Color, Bronny?? Brawny? Rain Plans. White Fabric, Rainbows, Well Dressed, Longing For Mary., the music of this episode@ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4nq7ywgN91xwFzj6JYmz0R?si=9af07e0446b540ad support the show@ www.patreon.com/MperfectEntertainment

Jared and Katie in the Morning, Show Highlights
What Mascot Would You Hook Up With?! (Pt.2)

Jared and Katie in the Morning, Show Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 8:32


Katie was reading a book where the characters were discussing what brand mascots they would sleep with! So it Katie wonder, what famous brand mascot would you hook up with?! Katie claimed the Brawny man. Who's yours?!

Jared and Katie in the Morning, Show Highlights
What Mascot Would You Hook Up With?! (Pt.1)

Jared and Katie in the Morning, Show Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 7:55


Katie was reading a book where the characters were discussing what brand mascots they would sleep with! So it Katie wonder, what famous brand mascot would you hook up with?! Katie claimed the Brawny man. Who's yours?!

Animal cruise
EP10 brawny Blue Whales

Animal cruise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 3:44


In this episode in ask your questions about blue whales followed by news on a bee swarm, pink, grasshopper, and Pygmy hippos

The Naturals Podcast
Challenging the Brawny Man! Special Guest Aaron! The Naturals Podcast Ep 31

The Naturals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 53:28


Happy New Year Natties! Welcome to episode 31 "Challenging the Brawny Man!" Tune in to part 1 where special guest Aaron brought us some high end alcoholic beverages to taste test and rate! Uncle Kyle and Aaron rank their favorites while getting lit to take each other on in a Trivia Challenge in part 2! Natties show us some love by liking, following and writing us a review!

The Mail-In Podcast
Losing Loved Ones And How To Move On

The Mail-In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 68:59


We're back on The Mail-In this week with Brett Merriman and Sally deFries. Here's what we've got: Advice for doing Whole30? How do you get through the passing of both your parents? She didn't text me back and now I don't know how to proceed... I've hooked up with a guy that I'm about to see again at a wedding. Not sure how to proceed... What are your Brawny flags? i.e. those annoying things that someone does when you live together for the first time Our Partners: Schedule35: Get 15% OFF with code MAIL at Schedule35.co PrizePicks: Go to PrizePicks.com/mail and use code mail for a first deposit match up to $100 LiquidIV: Get 20% OFF your order with code MAILIN at LiquidIV.com WRITE IN TO THE MAIL-IN LEAVE A VOICEMAIL 888-362-6245 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM FOLLOW US ON TWITTER

Caveman's Corner
Caveman's Corner 166- brawny smurf k4

Caveman's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 26:58


Tickets are available online at: https://buffaloriverworks.com/.../k4-fighting-presents.../ Vip and Cageside are almost sold out! The only live stream will be on BXNGtv.com Doors open at 4:30pm Fights start at 6pm

The Digiday Podcast
Georgia-Pacific's Laura Knebusch breaks down CPG giant's spending shift away from traditional TV

The Digiday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 36:47


A few years ago, at least two-thirds of Georgia-Pacific's ad dollars went to traditional TV. Now the channel accounts for less than 50% of the CPG giant's spending. “That has been a pretty big shift out of linear TV into more digital channels over the last few years,” said Laura Knebusch, vp of marketing at the parent company of brands including Angel Soft, Brawny and Dixie, said on the latest Digiday Podcast. As Georgia-Pacific's traditional TV spending has decreased, its investment in digital channels — specifically video, social and audio — has increased. And the marketer's approach to those channels mimics TV with a digital twist. Video, social and audio “are three areas that we've continued to be able to deliver a broader reach but do it even in a more targeted way against our consumer target,” she said. That being said, Knebusch noted that Georgia-Pacific is still spending more money on traditional TV than on streaming specifically. One inhibitor to its brands' spending more money on streaming is the fact that there are “still a lot of challenges when you look at cost and quality and making sure you can get the right reach and frequency,” she said.

Making Marketing
Georgia-Pacific CMO Laura Knebusch on staying nimble as a CPG behemoth

Making Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 33:35


Georgia-Pacific is a company most everyone in the U.S. has interacted with. It's a paper conglomerate behind some of the biggest names, such as Brawny and Dixie. But even though the products are ubiquitous, when is the last time a shopper has really thought about such a brand? This conundrum is what Laura Knebusch thinks about every day. Knebusch is the CMO of Georgia-Pacific, and is in charge of all consumer-facing marketing and customer experience endeavors. It's a tall order for a parent company that has brands in most mass retailers, small retailers as well as online. "We have to be thinking about how we are delighting consumers with the experience they have with our brands every time they are interacting with us," Knebusch said. She joined the Modern Retail Podcast this week and spoke about how she approaches marketing such a behemoth. One major facet of Knebusch's marketing philosophy is to always be testing out new channels and ways to reach customers. "We do have a focus on experimentation," she said. "It's not a set, we're going to do this many [experiments]. But, each year, we want to make sure that we are carving out a certain amount of investment so that we can experiment and learn and not just invest in the things that are tried and true. With the world changing so much, that's absolutely critical." One thing that's no longer an experiment, though, is online grocery. According to Knebusch platforms like Instacart grew thanks to the pandemic and are more or less here to stay. That being said, they are still in their infancy. E-commerce, she said, "is an area where we are testing and learning and experimenting because it's changing so much. And we are seeing capabilities develop really quickly. So it has to be kind of an experimental mindset." And many of the ad offerings on those platforms have yet to mature. "I think measurement is still a really big opportunity in this area," she said. "Companies like Instacart are putting a lot of focus in this area and evolving, but there are still opportunities… particularly in the area of kind of measurement -- making sure that you can return the value for those investments that you're making in them." For her, it all boils down to a new retail paradigm that every business must contend with. "Consumers expect more from brands -- they have more choices, more ways to purchase and more ways that you can reach them," she said.

Brewers All Access
Braves Bats too Brawny for Brewers

Brewers All Access

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 46:04


Dom Cotroneo breaks down the Brewers 11-5 loss to the Braves.

NeuroDiverse Christian Couples
Understanding Multiculturalism & Special Needs with Dr. Josecyln Ramos Campbell

NeuroDiverse Christian Couples

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 44:16


Join Dr. Holmes as she speaks with Joscelyn Campbell about how different cultures discuss and accept special needs or mental health diagnoses. Becoming multiculturally aware is important for clinicians and social workers as they partner with families to work with children with needs. Knowing about cultural diversity and differences is important in establishing a relationship with the family. This show's focus is on Hispanic and Latino cultures.Joscelyn Ramos Campbell is an award-winning, on-air spokesperson, author, blogger, consultant, columnist, public speaker, respite care director, and a Special Needs Pastor at Hope International Church in Groveland, Florida.Born in Brooklyn, New York, to Cuban and Puerto Rican parents, Joscelyn is bilingual and bicultural. She is raising a multicultural and multigenerational family alongside her military veteran spouse of Irish American descent. Together, they have four wonderful boys; the oldest is in college, identical twins are in junior high, and the youngest is in kindergarten and has Autism. With a Legal Studies educational background and a degree in Pre-Law, Joscelyn has received several national awards in communications, public relations, and social media.Joscelyn has over a decade of experience as an award-winning former federal government public relations spokesperson. As a principal spokesperson, her marketing efforts were key in the rapid growth of federal hiring for government agencies, including the U.S. Dept. of Transportation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.She is the creator of Mami of Multiples, one of the nation's recognized and award-winning parenting and lifestyle websites owned by a Latina American Mom. Joscelyn has been featured on numerous television and media outlets, including CBS, NBC, NBC Latino, FOX, Univision, Telemundo, Huffington Post, and CNBC, to name a few. She is considered one of the top Latino social media stars and influential Hispanic-American bloggers.As a successful “mompreneur” (mom entrepreneur), Joscelyn owns Mami Innovative Media, a communications business that has brought her experience in successful branding campaigns, national media management, and exposure. Joscelyn has partnered and collaborated with well-known brands, including but not limited to, Brawny, Britax, Chevrolet, Disney, DuPont & Teflon, Ford, Florida Space Coast, General Mills, Hormel Foods, Johnson's Baby, Kmart, Lifetime Movie Network, Marshalls, McDonald's, Nestle, Neutrogena, Proctor & Gamble, Target, Smuckers, State Farm, Sylvan Learning Center, T.J.Maxx, Toyota, Visit Orlando, Waldorf Astoria, and Wounded Warrior Project. The “super-connected power mom” was named by LATINA Magazine as one of the Best Latina Bloggers To Follow and Must Know and one of The 10 Best Latina Mom Bloggers on the Web. Joscelyn was selected in a joint venture by Disney and LATINA Magazine to be a Parenting and Family Columnist for LATINA Magazine.A sought-after spokesperson, she travels across the U.S. for speaking engagements and conferences and holds leadership capacities for various organizations.Connect with Joscelyn at joscelynramoscampbell.comInstagram @JoscelynRamosCampbellFacebook www.facebook.com/pastorjoscelynTwitter @JoscelynRC

Two Girls and a Guy
2GG Podcast: Jim the Fashion Police-Brawny Man

Two Girls and a Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 6:25


2GG Podcast: Jim the Fashion Police-Brawny Man by Two Girls and a Guy

On Intellectual Property
The Power of Brands and Balancing the Rights of Trademark Owners with Society's Interest in Free Expression with Janet Marvel

On Intellectual Property

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 56:01


For trademark owners, increasing brand recognition can sometimes be a mixed blessing. Well-known marks can start to be more than just strong source identifiers. They can be the targets of parody, criticism, social commentary, and other uses that go beyond the consumer goodwill attached to a mark. Concerns about free expression and free speech start to enter the equation. Featured guest Janet Marvel helps unpack the interplay between recognizing trademark rights while protecting expression that falls within the purview of the First Amendment. She's a talented and experienced trademark practitioner, instructor, and author. We are fortunate to have her share her knowledge and insights on this area of trademark law.In this episode, Jeff Harty and Janet Marvel discuss: Brand essence and the power of brands. Developing a good brand strategy.Counterfeiting and e-commerce. The balance between free speech and trademark protection. Key Takeaways: Trademarks provide valuable functions for both consumers and sellers of goods and services. You have to think about a global stage for your major business operations and trademark strategy, not just your local country. The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court has gone from artistic work to expressive work in its interpretation of the Rogers case. It is possible that they have expanded their view of First Amendment protection too far. We look forward to the Supreme Court soon providing guidance in the Jack Daniels case. “Protecting your trademarks, in that respect of thinking about stopping counterfeiters, is important. You can't stop a counterfeiter under the federal statute without a registration. So you want to have a registration, and you want to think about where you're manufacturing.” —Janet Marvel   About Janet Marvel: Pattishall partner Janet Marvel protects brands, copyrighted works, and domain names throughout the world. She has been charged with protecting the trademarks of world-famous brands, such as Ford, Pepsi, Harlequin (romance novels), and Mattel. She even protects the famous Cheesehead hat on view during the NFL season when the Green Bay Packers play.As part of her practice, Janet represents plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of disputes involving trademark, copyright, rights of publicity, breach of contract, unfair competition, and false advertising. She has successfully tried cases and litigated around the country in state and federal courts and before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. In a notable case, she successfully defended a small company's ownership of the Brawny mark for plastic bags against an all-out attack in two federal courts and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. She also developed expert testimony for the Internal Revenue Service in a $262 million case involving evaluation of assets of the Carnation Company. She handled the acquisition of the famous CURAD mark.When she is not working, you will probably find Janet hiking—often north of the Arctic Circle. Janet's travel has included backpacking trips to Canada's Ellesmere Island (at 80 degrees north latitude, accessible just three weeks a year), Gates of the Arctic National Park, and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.Connect with Janet Marvel: Website: https://www.pattishall.com/ Email: jmarvel@pattishall.com Connect with Jeff Harty: Website: https://nyemaster.com/attorney-directory/jeffrey-d-harty/Email: jharty@nyemaster.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-harty-5a9a1643/

Ecommerce Brain Trust
Championing Retail Media In An Enterprise CPG: Paras Shah, Georgia Pacific - Episode 279

Ecommerce Brain Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 32:10


In today's episode, Kiri speaks with Paras Shah, director of omnichannel shopper marketing, retail media & consumer promotions at Georgia Pacific. They speak about retail media, how Georgia Pacific adopted RMNs, and more. Make sure you tune in to find out more! Georgia Pacific is a paper company that manufactures household names including Quilted Northern toilet paper, Angel Soft toilet paper, Brawny® paper towels, Sparkle® paper towels, Dixie plates & cups, and Vanity Fair napkins.

Roll 4 Your Life
Episode 65: Rescue At The Brawny Buffalo

Roll 4 Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 69:07


Join our heroes as they devise a plan to rescue Flimp from the Brawny Buffalo! You want it, we got it! That merch is so fresh and so clean!! Follow the Linktree link on our Insta and head over to our Redbubble page to browse our wears and such! Be sure to give us a 5 star review and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! You'll get an on-air shout out from your favorite heroes! Follow us on all of our socials! Insta/Twitter/TikTok----Roll4Pod Leave us an email too! We'd love to hear from you! ----> roll4pod@gmail.co --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roll-4-your-life/support

My Worst Date
Risky Business

My Worst Date

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 94:20


This week Keegan, Cassi and Christina talk about front farts, laser hair removal and soaking dishes. The FMK is Charmin Bear, Mr. Clean and Brawny paper towel man. Going into the bad dates, Keegan shares a date that ends with a medical emergency, Cassi shares a date that wins for best wingman, and Christina shares a date that backfires on a good samaritan. In the true crime segment, Tainted Love, Keegan shares the story of Milton Sawyer. Got a bad story to share? Go to http://www.myworstdatepodcast.com! Follow us on Insta, TikTok and YouTube @myworstdatepodcast To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/worstdate.  Download the app or head over to expensify.com to get started on your free trial today. Give Crescent Canna THC gummies a try or enjoy any of their potent, effective, and legal cannabis products at crescentcanna.com and get 30% OFF with my special discount code: WORSTDATE. You must be 21 or older to purchase or consume THC products. Age verification at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Expertease Comedy Podcast
The “I'm Brawny Underneath; Don't You Find Me Titillating?” Expertease

Expertease Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 11:01


Sometimes life hurts so much, but maybe all you need is a friend, and a landlord, and a baby elephant.Much love and many thanks to announcer Moira Quirk.Say, love the show so much that you'd like to leave a review? We'd appreciate nothing more. Click here, and let your expert review-leaving begin!Got a request for a special expertise? Leave us voicemail with your questions or comments. Over at the website, you'll see the little microphone floating in the bottom-right corner. That's where your expert voicemail leaving happens.

Voluminous: The Letters of H.P. Lovecraft

In which HPL engages with Texas author Robert E. Howard in a feisty debate about police brutality, chivalry, barbarianism and more. But all is well in the end as they celebrate their mutual love of cats and ice cream.

Joey and Lauren in the Morning
Lauren Wants A Shacket! | FULL SHOW

Joey and Lauren in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 50:20


Should Lauren dress like the Brawny paper towel man? Overpriced grocery items. Would You Rather Wednesday! Dealing with in-laws on Fix My Life and more!

Two Mics Up
Brawny

Two Mics Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 27:59


Today on Two Mics Up damednydc is talking streetwear fashion. Not your ordinary streetwear fashion, we talking a brand made for the brawn guy! In June of 2020 the 100 Brawn the brand was created to provide trendy streetwear for the brawn man. Keeping it real, 100 Brawn offers fashionable wear for the guy who is looking for inclusivity in a brand that provides stylish street wear. Tune in as we talk humble beginnings that have lead CEO DeShawn Pennix to new heights with his dope streetwear. Featuring: DeShawn Pennix CEO 100 Brawn Online: www.100brawn.com Across all social media @100brawn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twomicsup/support

The Good, The Bad, and The Whoreable
#24 Make a Girl Squirt With 98% Effectiveness

The Good, The Bad, and The Whoreable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 46:00


Hazel, Teddy, and Devin join the GBW cast as guests again and the entire crew jumps right into a game of Marry Fuck Kill, first choosing between the Green Giant, Mr. Clean, and the Brawny guy – a debate ensues about the occupations of each one. They also debate about whether Mr. Clean is a “bottom” and whether a “bottom” usually handles the cleaning.   Then the group chooses between Amber Heard, Jada Smith, and Monica Lewinsky with the guys starting first – and not a single woman of the three avoided getting the axe from someone! Coco deviates from the rest of the group and makes a surprising choice of who to kill.   The last three subjects of the game – Homer Simpson, Peter Griffin, and Hank Hill – where Teddy figures out a loophole to avoid having sex with one of them.   After the game, Scarlett asks Teddy and Devin to share their secrets about how to get a girl to squirt and they oblige. Devin goes so far as to give step-by-step instructions for his “98% effective” method for getting a woman to squirt.   Who would you choose for these subjects of Marry Fuck Kill? Have you ever gotten a girl to squirt – if so, how? ? Send us your responses and they may end up on the podcast or our social media pages – we would love to hear from you! Also, be sure to like and subscribe to our social media pages – each platform has unique content, so be sure to subscribe to them all!   Website: http://goodbadwhoreable.com/ (http://goodbadwhoreable.com) Email: Info@goodbadwhoreable.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegbwpodcast (https://www.facebook.com/thegbwpodcast) Twitter: https://twitter.com/BadWhoreable (https://twitter.com/BadWhoreable) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodbadwhoreable/ (https://www.instagram.com/goodbadwhoreable/) Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gbwpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc (https://www.tiktok.com/@gbwpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc)

StoryJumpers
Trusty Tried and True by Dr. Mark Hamby

StoryJumpers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022


Written in the style of Dr. Seuss, Trusty Tried and True is an adventure bursting with colorful imagery to fill your imagination and stir your creativity.You'll meet Trusty the Train's friends Brawny, Smarty, and Beauty - and learn to be more like Trusty, our hero, who is so eager to help others. At least, Trusty is willing to give it a try.Parents, YOU'LL LOVE TRUSTY and sharing his adventures of rhythm and rhyme. Honesty, obedience, kindness, and contentment are some of the traits Trusty learns about. With fun-filled illustrations, these stories will capture your imagination as well as your heart. There are ten (10) fun stories in the entire Trusty Collection!For over 30 years Dr. Mark Hamby has been bringing redemptive hope to people who are willing to take off the mask and open their hearts to the life-changing power of the Word of God.Mark is the founder and president of Lamplighter Ministries, whose mission is to make ready a people prepared for the Lord by building Christlike character one story at a time. Over the past 30 years, Mark has led Lamplighter to publish over 250 riveting stories from the 17th to 19th century, produced over 30 world-class audio dramas heard by millions across 34 countries, and more.Lamplighter stories are much more than good and wholesome reading. The character traits children assimilate during their formative years are the foundation from which a life of faith in God is built. Inspiring role models found in Lamplighter books demonstrate that outward compliance alone will not carry a child through the stresses and disappointments soon to be faced in adolescence and adulthood.Learn more about LAMPLIGHTER MINISTRIES and their entire library of dramatized audiobooks when you visit their website at https://lamplighter.netPlease share StoryJumpers with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. StoryJumpers is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to podcast@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!

Legitimate Likes
LL #53 Camping

Legitimate Likes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 56:00


Brawny woodsman Michael tries to convince Hugh and Aine to come camping with him PLUS we announce the winner of a stay at thewildrooms.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Kris & Chelsea Podcast
Missed Connection - Brawny Man to the Rescue

The Kris & Chelsea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 3:22


Doing our best to connect those lonely soles with the one who got away.

Failure To Stop
47. LAST CALL: I Must Confess

Failure To Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 39:12


It's the last call of the day and Tansey takes us on a cultural ride along. Find out why Magic Mike Spears his dog with Brittney at the Winehouse and Le'Bron James(still never heard of her) goes full Karen for Brawny... Isn't that how it's spelled? He needs Brawny to clean up all those Le'Bron tears!    Last Call of the Day will be out every Thursday to help Humanize the Human. It's the end of the day and that uniform is feeling pretty heavy. Laugh with Tansey and get your energy back up so you can go get your civilian on! 

Jeremy Scott Fitness
Dr. John Berardi Precision Nutrition

Jeremy Scott Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 166:27


Talking all things health, fitness, nutrition, business and career with one and only Dr. John Berardi. John co-founded Precision Nutrition which has become the world's largest nutrition coaching, education, and software company. In 2017, he sold 80% of his ownership in the company at a valuation of nearly to $200M and it's continued to grow year over year. He has advised professional teams such as the San Antonio Spurs, Carolina Panthers, as well as US Open Champ Sloane Stephens, and 2-division UFC Champ Georges St. Pierre. He has also authored numerous books including "Scrawny to Brawny" and his most recent "Change Maker: Turn Your Passion For Health & Fitness Into A Powerful Purpose and A Wildly Successful Career." You can learn more about Dr. Berardi here at: https://www.johnberardi.com/ Reminder our next Online Coaching Kicks Off March 7th -Register here: https://www.jeremyscottfitness.com/30-30-challenge Thanks to our Sponsors: Athletic Greens www.athleticgreens.com/jeremyscott Free year supply of vitamin D3 with 5 free travel packs Sleeves Sold Separately - https://sleevessoldseparately.com/collections/jscott Code JSCOTT15 for 15% off all clothes & gear Dry Farms Wine - dryfarmwines.com/jeremyscottfitness Each new member will earn an extra bottle for just a penny with their first order of wine when they use this link. Jaylab Pro - https://jeremyscottfitness.jaylabpro.com/products.html

The Hard Luck Show
HLS: Ep. 281: The Talented Mr. Dee

The Hard Luck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 51:45


Your bluetooth will bring the authentic style back when Mr. Dee and Manager Jeff roll up glassy eyed, spliffafied and fully certified spilling all the inside 100 karat gems about his fire video “Shit Don't Stop,” with Big Luck's, Ol' Blue Eyes, Schwartz and Chumahan, hear the secrets to staring at guns with fierce focus, whether or not the Uzi was real, the talented ladies in the video, Mr. Dee's art strategy, breaking the stereotypes, Manager Jeff's expertise navigating the music bullshit flooded industry, their partnership, the zen of hard work and the art of teamwork, storytelling in rap and why Mr. Dee was born to wear baggy clothes.Transcript:Yes. It's Mrs. Lucky Luciano Santa Monica. That's right. You're listening to the hard luck show. We're at the Pico youth and family center. Santa Monica, too high as fuck gown. Yes, we off to my right familiar voice.on American Indian elegant barbarian, Southern California, and fucking lay in sabotage. Once again, come on. Come on. Come on Mr. Don audio. It's our man blue eyes. That's right. Sean Lewis.Yeah, for the hard luck shelving, let's go. Let's go extraordinary. I like show our showrunner extraordinary, extraordinary coming to the Senate state. Four points of his head not touched by a right, sir. What's up boy.right.And it always is.Yo what's good. All the on the visuals. You already, ah, loo you know what time, if you didn't get pumped up, Baba, daddy wake you up. There's something wrong with you waking up and getting pumped up, waking up. Nothing about waking up and give where we got missWhat's up. Jeffyeah, I'm in this motherfucker.what's the name of our camera, man. Camera man. What's your name?in the house is you and some, uh, some recording for theirbig Cisco in the house to like we're going to the beach. They can rolled up. Hey, there's no traffic on the 4 0 5 at this time in the morning. There's one dog was clear coasting. Huh? Maybe here in 20 minutes, you know what man? And thank you. I want to thank you and thank you for your team because you guys are prompt so far.Our exchanges, you guys are pro that's a hard thing to find on my heart. Our look show is we show up at six on the dot we've. Again, set schedule Schwartz is running around, pulling his hair out, trying to figure out what. And you guys are the guests that show up on point for sure. Every time drop the hat.I've asked favors they come through, bro. Hold on. I can tell you to try to book guests at 8:00 AM on a Saturday. It's really hard. You responded. Fucking absolutely. That's what the D stands for. That's what the D stands for. Deadline. Motherfucker makes a deadline. That's what the fuck, daddy, man. I appreciate that.And it shows me, you guys are on your shit and your pros, bro. You guys are up, you guys are upending and obliterating the stereotype of people who smoke pot because you are on time, even though you're high. Yep. Mr. D has not stopped laughing since he walked into this studio, bro. And look at Jeff. He said, Charlie, look at his about his slave.He try to keep it together, manage it yet. We had to give him, we had to get ready for the show, man. We can makelike that all the time. Be no problem. Oh dude. Are you kidding me? Dude. If I look at this versus something else, it turns into something that, oh me. Oh, it's a paranoid freak out for me, man. I can't even look at these loads. Paranoid freak out. Hey Mr. D now let's stop the bullshit. Let's cut right down to it.What's up? Who would he find? Bitches that are in your video, bro? Come on. What? Tell me about the video. Shit. Don't stop. I got to ask my manager that one, cause even with a book, we just picked up some ladies from Italian. You know what I mean? They're good. Good looking chocolate in there. Like, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.We had to, we had to get most, both of them all mixed up. You know, we have. Well close, man. Listen, listen, listen. I'm married. So it doesn't matter anymore, but I'll tell you right now when I go to Baskin-Robbins I ordered a double Dutch shot. You feel what I'm saying? Lose this chick right here. Uh, she's fine.Who's that? Rubbing her thighs. Hey look, Mr. D Mr. D right here. Okay. So, all right, hold on over there. Oh, that's Terminator. That's Terminator Terminator. He's making plans fucking around. Listen, let me tell you. First, uh, just so Mr. And Mrs. Earbuds can follow along. This is Mr. D's new shit. It's on YouTube. You can get it other places it's called shit.Don't stop it. Right. Okay. So now, unlike other fucking whack ass podcasts and bullshit, we got the actual artist here and the manager, we're going to fucking walk through this video motherfucker. I want to know what's the real. I wasn't ready for this shit.it's called hard luck. Not easy. So wait a second. So right now, dude, it looks like you're in like a bunker bro. And you're like, fucking you're fucking staring at a wall and it looks like a planet. Like, what was, did you get direction? Like what is the concept here, bro? Well, we were mainly targeting towards, uh, the whole idea as in like we're looking for the person, like we're directing this to, well, I initially didn't really target this to anybody because I actually wrote it for her homie that, um, his homeboy passed away on like around December.So it was when I wrote this. So, um, I kind of wrote it as like, for him to be all like, like, oh, it's a tribute for him. You know what I mean? So when this came about, I was kind of like, okay, like how can I manipulate it towards. Um, I'm angry. I'm, I'm sort of like, I'm looking for somebody in light, like this, these tier jobs I'm talking about, they're going to get, you know, what I mean events for.So we were kind of going for that, that idea, you know what I mean? Like, like, all right. We're we're, we're on the hunt. We're re how do you put it up? That's loaded guns loaded. It's like you're in there. Right. And then where's this film, cause it looks like you're like in a bunker and there's like monitors and all these fucking wires who designed the set for that.Uh, what was it called? I'm not sure what it's called, but we rented a studio then. And, uh, that's where we got all the footage from. Right. And then I'm like looking at it and it looks like somebody that's like, like, not really like FBI or CIA, but they're fucking looking on a man hunt. We got surveillance cameras everywhere, looking for people, spotting that one person we're going to.Yeah. Then you got like a fun bitch, fucking typing in your data entry for Columbia. Oh, because she looked like she's looking at it at that Porter Porter. No, watch this.the prop guns. That's a prop gun that looked like it. Seen some props. Hey bro. Do you see why this guy is going to be the supermax lookbook guy? Dude, look at the way he's looking at what is that? Is that a newsy or a Mac? Ten one? Is that? No, no, that's a Hosey right there. And you're looking at it. You're looking at the Uzi, like with a Debo you're like, motherfucker, this thing is going to be fucking blast.Did you hit weed before? After all of my scenes right there all, when I'm sober, I try to take my. Uh, visual appearance as serious as I can. Cause, you know, as I, as they say, like any movement with your eyes, like fluttering or anything, they'll notice it, you know? So that's why I try to take more precaution with that for an actor.All right. And who is working with props and making it real? How did you, what was your method for staring at this gun? Like a stone cold. That's easy. I just, I just kind of. Try to kick him my little flashback mode, right. Until like when I was going through my little things and my little molds, I tried to apply it to that.You know what I mean? As best as I could, you know what I mean? Yeah. I love that. So you like, so they call that sensory recall. That's what this fucking high-minded fucking actors over in Beverly Hills, they call it sensor. So you went back to some shit and you were like, only bring the shit to the front.I'm going to stare at this gun with some shit. I'm going to make a fucking killer. And that means dope, bro. All right. Okay. Now you're gonna have to explain this black. I got to tell you I got my attention right there. He's not lying. No, ain't no form of disrespect towards anybody now, but before her and juggle beaver man.So I knew as soon as I saw this, I go and I first, going to love this video. Oh, bro. I look at like a black woman like that. It's beautiful, but looking fierce, like she could fucking eat a kiss. You or cut you and I'm in bro. Oh man. I like that. Hey, they did that eight. Good bro. They did that. Ain't good. That ain't like the right side.That things always cleared a picture.it in on that one. And then it's like, he's like in a red room and now he's got, now you got to shotgun. Mr. D why do you have a shotgun and a, and a black chick? Well, the shotgun was actually, it was, it was just there, you know what I mean? Just to put it there, but. I actually try to, like, I that's actually my favorite gun to keep it real.You know what I mean? Cause it, it, it puts a hole in somebody, you know what I mean? You could walk through them, you know what I mean? Like that's type shit. You know what I mean? But with the female, I actually love that part. That shit was actually pretty tight. You know what I mean? Cause it shows that because one thing, a lot of people get wrong is that.People think that my type of people, like, you know what I mean? Like, as people who are coming from my area, we just like a certain race, you know what I'm saying? Absolutely. That's what I'm trying to break. I'm trying to break those type of barriers. You know what I mean? Like trying to make everybody understand that it's more than just how people look, you know?Yeah, man. That's what the D stands for. And Mr. Lee dream, I also, you know what, man, and I think that is part of the reason. Uh, you're here on the show, man. It's just where, where you guys are, where your, where your thoughts, how, how you guys move and your vision, which Jeffrey, I get to spend more time talking with you actually.And then D but, uh, it seems you're just on it, man. It's just another thing that I think separates you from the pack. I think it was, you're not even really trying. It's just that that's you, that's you and, and it's, it's it defines it. I think it was just trying to reach goals to reach the mass. Right. And like equally, I think everybody in his role as equal the same era, same mouth or just different skins.Right. But inside we're all the same. But do you hear new music you're bound to like attract you're going to attract an audience? That's true. I don't mean to interrupt, but it definitely also feels like in some of our conversation, the current. Understanding of breaking a stereotype or a mole, right? Like, right.It's I mean, for me, it is, and I'm not trying to put that on you, but when we talk, we meet at that place of like an old stereotype and we're so much more than. A clown dancing around with his socks, pulled up in front of low riders, the old he's like, look, I love all these and that, but I think I know that we're so much more man.And, and I love it when I see things put out that really, I don't know, break that old. I think we are. I mean, now it's, you're talking about generations and generations, right? Like. I mean, we have attorneys, we have all types of like other careers paths that our people have gotten a hold of. Right. So we're not just those clouds of like, with the socks up and dancing around, likewith him. Like the way he speaks, the way he . He's good. Like, I mean, he has it, we just got to get it out there to the masses and then you're nodding your head. Yeah, no, I, I agree. I think it's right on. And I think that the fact that you guys focus on that and move that way. Genuinely we'll serve you so well, going forward in reaching the masses because there seems to be, as it should be many more conscious people these days and people that are actually, they can even digest the thought of somebody who is, is, is unique and don't speak to everybody.So I think it's. I think it is through, you know, and I think it's not it's you can't. I also cute. Can't go without at least acknowledging the fact that you guys like this, this cat rolls around with his older homeys. He's older homeys are about, um, professional business and they're, they're kind of like, you know, they're, they've got his back and the intentions are, are clear and, um, And a lot of guys don't have that.They don't have somebody out looking out for them. And if they do, are they really looking out for their best interests? And in this case, it's like, and he listens dude. Like he says, he able to take stuff in and listen and get out of his own way. And I think a lot of. Is maybe somebody getting out of their own fucking way.I think, I think I'm in a position where I put myself through, I guess all my life I've worked really hard. And then I really don't need a lot of stuff in life. Right. I got everything I need. So I just want to see him win at the end of the day. That's my goal is to see him win as long as he wins. I win. So I think as, as a big homie, I have to take that.I got to, got to take that to heart because I've seen so many homies fucking cracked out or whatever, out in the street. And we talked about, and then in the young homie, a bag of dope, you know, I mean, I'm not going to give him a fucking gun. Like I'm going to give him a fucking book and be like, Hey dog, what do you need to get your shit?Right. If I got to pay for college, then fuck it. I'll pay for college. I mean this guy's not just blowing smoke. These are what these guys are about, man. And that I'm not hearing enough of. Go ahead. Wait, wait, before you go. Just y'all. Fuck. Let me, let me fucking ask Mr. D you here, you've been sitting here and listening to the older folks.Talk about blah, blah. What's it like for you as an artist to hear the conversations going on around you and you sort of taking that in what's your. It's more to the point where I got to try to keep up to it. You know what I mean? Um, as in, I need to keep, uh, I need to keep myself aware that I have a certain responsibility and a certain goal that I have to help achieve, you know, cause I definitely didn't get here by myself, you know, cause I tell everybody around me every, every single time that I can at least, you know, that I, I pretty much always to everybody around me more than.The other way around, you know, cause it, it wouldn't, it wouldn't make sense for me to say that my ability of lyricism technically erupted all of this, you know what I mean? Like it's more as a positive thinking in a positive energy and the, uh, I want to say the ambition and the hopes that people have in each other is what got everybody here.You know what I mean? And that's what I feel like I got to make myself be aware every time I step up and step out into the. Excuse me. And I try to do anything right there, like destruction wise, you know what I mean? Like, and I try to do something that'll damage what we built, you know what I mean? You know, big Lux.What are you, what is your, what do you hear when you hear Mr. D talk about his experience or what he thinks his responsibility? Um, I think he, I think he, I think he, he gets it. I want to say, I don't even know if that's the right way to answer it. Like, obviously he's, he's taking heat and he's listening to the people around him, but he's also smart enough to know that the people around him just because they're older and have wisdom, everything they tell him ain't gonna be right.Either because they're just another human being, trying to figure it out at the end of the day. Right. But, and you have enough of. I think people either are just like, fuck it. I am doing what I want. Fuck it. Or I'm going to go all in and listen to everything they're saying. But like, but to be able to have a, you know, have people looking out for you and you be able to understand what you're taking from it and staying open to understanding more, I think, uh, yeah, he is man.Oh, I just, I I've just witnessed and seen a lot of misguidedness and I just really also see when you start mixing people that come from places like where we come from and. Entertainment celebrity, that type of stuff gets, can get very, very convoluted and very weird and gray real quickly, bro. And it, there's almost an art to being able to navigate through that.And um, and I feel like these guys are genuine and they're aware of that. They're aware of a lot of what I'm talking. Now, right ideas. So, Jeff, what are some of the difficulties or challenges let's say, or things that you gotta be smart about when working with like Mr. D and trying to look out for his interests and all the other stuff, what things have you encountered where you're like, man, it takes a second pair of eyes to help navigate this.I think it's more like trying to make the music part. That's the been like the, really the hard part. Right? Like explain that. It's just, I don't know. Trying to get songs done and then trying not to get fucked at the end. Right? Like it's like, we, we, I think we want everybody to be at the same plane level.Right? Like you get paid, we get paid, everybody gets paid. Right. And it seems like so far, it hasn't been that way. It seems like it's, it's been really, like, it's been really fucked up, but you don't have to give any names or anything, but what about some signs to a younger artists that's out there that maybe doesn't have the benefit of managing.It does say to like it, a guy shows up with no money, but a bit a pound of Coke go the other way. Like what, what, what can a young artists kind of see where they can start smelling like this? And on the up and up, you see the science man, what are they like? Just, they tell you things in the things don't happen, right?Like they tell you they're going to bring this to you and they don't bring it to you. It's just, I dunno. I think it's more like, I can't explain. It's like, it's it's you, you see the signs. It's like, I don't know. It's like, I see the fucking signs, like, all right, you're fucking with me. Like, I'm not gonna fuck with you no more.Know what I mean? And you're just experiencing life, I guess. Sure. I think that's what it is. Experience in life. Like you hear people talk and you hear them say certain things and they don't come through. It's like, strike one. You just taking a mental note of that. I take, I take a lot of mental notes. I take three strikes.I keep people. That's what I do. I told him, I give you three strikes, man. Like you told me once. All right, cool. Twice already. The third time, I'll tell, I'll be like, you want me a dog? You going to come through or not? And if it doesn't come through, then the forefront I'm out ice. I don't take, I don't like to deal with.And it's been like that in this industry where you tell people, Hey, you know what I mean? You are, we're going to do this and you do your part. And then they don't do their part. And you're like, fuck me. Like, I'll take one strike. And then the next thing you know, now I'm out. Uh I'm from what I've read, right.I've been reading about the history of NWA and I've been reading about all this stuff, right? I gotta tell you, man, the music industry seems full of bullshit, man. It's it's a Savage industry. I'll tell you that much. Like, I dunno, like I worked in the, I make cosmetics as living right for the past, like 14 years old, like, like a junior chemist.So what's the name of the company? Oh, cosmetic labs of America and shots were shout out to them for employing me for 14 years. Yeah, she's right. Hey man. Shout out to them that they got you, dude, because I looked at the balance sheet and I saw that since they hired her, they raised, they doubled every year.Yeah. So, you know what I mean? Like I've seen the business through like, just the way they carry themselves as far as like putting like contracts out. Like it's, everything's on a timely fashion, right? Like if you don't get shit done at a time, you find that you get fined by the company. You gotta pay them now.So to me, it's like swats put that in our bylaws. Like I'm paying you to come through with some shit. You better come through it. Like you don't have you better come through or else, like, it's like, I'm gonna find you. So that's the way I look at life. Like if I do something for you and you told me you gonna do something for me, then you better come through or there's going to be a fine at the end of.You know, what's funny too, is a lot of times w what I seem to run into is that I got a lot of friends who won't be RA. First of all, I got a lot of friends that won't be right. Now Mr. Mrs. Earbuds, Jeff demands your smile with like one half of his mouth, like a knowing fucking smile. Like yeah, I know I got, right, right.Hey, Mr. D like how many people do you guys run into that are like, I won't be around. I'm an up and coming rapper. Here's my fucking shit. You build little shit too many, too many, right. And the thing that's interesting about it is, is that you said finished the music, finished the song, right? I mean, oh, blue eyes.Do we know anybody in common where we've spent about a decade trying to get that dude to finish a song? No, no. Right. Listen, man, if you want first getting on the ground level, Jeff of managing king salmon, I got his information for you. Don't do that. Don't come up. I don't want to do that now. I don't know, dude.I mean, we got guys on fucking salmon over where he's at salmon salmon. Dammit. Don't intermix salmon in the. Yeah, you put a salmon in what has shocked the shotgun to eat enough water in the valley for the welcome back base dreaming only on peacock. Can't wait to start. Junior year saved by the bell is back and taking school spirit.Our Bibles just destroyed our mascot. We're going to crush valley to the max. If we don't learn from the past, we are doomed to repeat it. That's how we have all these reboots of teen Charles from the. You had a new idea. Hollywood saved by the bell new season screaming. Now let's do this baby only on peacock.Hi, I'm Randy. And this is Dave we're the founders of Bombus the most comfortable socks in the history of feet. So comfortable. We sold and donated millions of pairs to sell and donate a lot of socks. We became obsessed with comfort. We reinvented the sock from the ground up, adding comfort innovations alone.It worked. People tried them, loved them, told their friends about them, helping us sell it, donate millions of pairs. Try them now at bombas.com/comfy and get 20% off your first order. That's B O M B a s.com/comfy. Got it. So, um, Uh, so how, what gets in the way? Cause, cause at the end of the day, when a lot of these folks come through, it's like, wait a second.Do you even, I know you got a good idea for a song. I know, you know, a cool little sample that you thought would be cool in a song. They got all these little pieces that might even be good ideas, but they don't come with a complete song, a finished motherfucking product. Mr. D what is the. Oh, executing and finishing a mother fucking song.Well, it's kind of like, it's, I want to give out like a small piece of my formula, but like, this is how I do it. This is how I do it. Right. I kind of visualize it as a, as in like I'm writing sort of a play or something like that. I'm sort like it's sort of a, I'm trying to bring a movie into real life.That's how I kind of look at it. Right. So if I'm talking to. The studio, right. And how I got to the studio, I'm going to evolve every single thing from the studio, from my destination. Right. From my house, the sidewalk, the street, the people on it, the car is right there. The sounds, the environment, you know what I mean?And then how I got to the studio and when I got there, what it made me feel like, and all of the things that I saw, how did that snowball into what I, what I just did. So, you know what I mean? Like that's, that's the best way I can try to give it to the people without physically doing it in front of me.Right. It's just, it really just depends how good you are at jumping from one topic to the other and making it all connect. Well. So the thing is, is that I'm hearing though, is that that's your process for finishing the song, but there's a discipline that goes along with finishing anything. Oh yeah. Right.What's your strategy or what do you do to keep yourself motivated to finish anything that you started? Uh, sort of putting in my mind. Um, today, I'm going to be the first rapper to finish a whole song, at least in one day sitting down like, cause I'll try my best not to leave my chair. You know what I mean?I know, I know a lot of people done it before me, but I like to put it in my mind sort of to motivate me and sort of to like, be like, okay, I got slipped in to show my manager later on in the night. You know what I mean? Cause the more songs we pile up and we don't put out, like it's cool with me. But as long as that, I know that I'm putting out something that people.Like they like, but they can't hear, it keeps me pumped up at the same time. You know what I mean? Like how can I explain it? Uh, uh, recently I had written a song that I feel like it was probably my best shit lately. You know what I mean? However, seeing as I can't show too many people, like it, it kind of holds me back.I mean, I could show you guys know, but I mean like, like, like everybody in general, you know what I mean? Like, it kinda makes me think like, how can I know I'm getting. If a lot of people don't hear it, you know what I mean? Like that's the thing, you know, and a lot of people don't really like to give their, their, their hard input on it because they fear that all I, what if he has some horseshoe later in the future and he doesn't want to show me because of the opinion I give them.You know what I mean? Like, some people do think like that, believe it or not. I agree with, you know, I'm surrounded by a lot of people like that, not here, but in other areas. Yeah. I listened to them now. I'm like, okay, that sounded like a political fucking answer. I don't sound like a real motherfucker. Jeff, what, from a manager standpoint, do you do to motivate D do you have like different things that you think about, or do you, are there times where you gotta remind him and say, We're doing this for, this is bigger than this.We're going. Oh. Or D I mean, has you come in with something and you just like punched a fist through the wall? Cause it was so dope. You were like, you know, I gotta get Savage. Nah, I don't think I've heard is dope. Is. To be honest. I think he still has more coming. Damn. I straight up, I think, I think once we get inside of like a room and really like sit down and make music with someone like, like I'm talking about 12 hour shifts.Yeah. Like I think that's when you really going to see this kid, like spit shit and like, he's going to move like the crowd. You haven't heard it yet, man. Believe me. You haven't heard it yet. Cause sometimes I trip out on the stuff that I hear like you, cause I'll tell them, maybe write something and then by end of the night I have like almost a full song.Right. And I'll hear him speak. And I just like, damn, I got to hear it again and again and again. And I can't because I don't have enough time in the fucking day to get in again and again, us through over to go see mugs, I'll probably bring you with me alone. I'm going to, we're going to go on, I'm going to walk him into the studio Brawny.That's how I think that's, that's like the biggest problem right now. Cause I know like there's, there's a lot there, man. Like this is from the music industry. From the music industry standpoint, we just had a discussion about. There's a lot of nostalgia right now, like set like, like 95% of the music that's being picked up by these digital platforms.And streamers is all old music and like only 5% of the music's new. Are you guys running into like, like, like it doesn't make sense, but somehow there's been a kind of a slowly gripping down on new music. Yeah. I'm actually, I've actually read that. I want to say like a couple of days ago when it came out, like in the Atlantic.Yeah. Yeah. I read that too. It was actually tripping me out because, cause it, it makes sense though. Cause I find myself more finding more older music and playing that more opposed to the new music. You know what I mean? Cause it's just something about. Like, I guess if you want to put it in a poetic perspective, the atmosphere within that song.Right. It's just sounds, it sounds different. You know what I mean? Like, it doesn't sound computerized. It doesn't sound fake. That's the thing. True. Like fucking Fleetwood Mac or even, um, the fuck is that skinny white dude that just died. That does all the don't come around here no more. And what the fuck is that?Guy's name? And Tom petty even, right. They make these atmospheric, I mean, whether or not he's a good song, I don't know. But the vibe that they create is really unique and interesting. Right. But that doesn't come from a digitized situation. It's all like live it's it's live instruments with live lyrics.Yeah. To put it like that, you know what I mean? Most people don't look at it like that. They just look at it. Like we got to put something out right now. Right. Then, you know, cause it's all. It will appeal to the people, but does it really appeal to you? You know what I mean? That's the real question. That is the real, and you know, what's interesting that we're going here and this might be the first podcast in history to ever have a discussion with a hip hop artist and bring up the grateful dead.Okay. Right now you're hearing it right the fuck now, Mr. Mr. All right. You're probably sitting there thinking some of you, young motherfuckers are probably like who the fuck is the grateful dead, but the grateful dead going with your live theory, Mr. D right. The grateful dead made their fucking money and their fucking lard, Jess and their fucking reputation, not on studio albums.What they did was they did more live shows than anybody else. And there was an, uh, con uh, an economy created a marketplace created because they allowed anyone to come to their concert and record it. Yeah, right. Think about that. And that was the currency among Deadheads. I actually knew this guy had been on with the grateful dead for 10 years.They had, he had like boxes of tapes, bro, from live shows and that was currently. Out on tour, they'd be like, oh, you write this show in fucking Illinois like this. And they would trade tapes. They was gold to them. So, no, no, no, no. I I'm going to come out of that. They would have labels that said like Cincinnati, 1979.14. And I said tape and exactly. And everybody in that whole following would know that that was one of the craziest shows and no song was the same. Right. That was the key. It was never sung the same way. Right. Exactly. And so. So, what I'm saying is that goes with your concept of the live theory of like what you're hearing in these, in these, in these older albums is an interaction that's specific and can't be reproduced.Exactly. Yes. Exactly. But I, it makes sense to me though, too, because in your sound, I hear like nineties arrow, rap. I hear your flow. That's how, which I look at the golden era rap. Like that's, that's when I first really felt that I asked you something on that, just on that, like the answer me, this riddle me, this riddle me, this my young, um, you, you.There was a point in time in my life at a certain age that I dressed very similar to the way you currently dress right size 50 twos and crease down my laces and like, and you on a regular basis, kind of bring that back there. I don't see a lot of guys your age really. So meticulously, like you really, really have either studied or saw it close to you enough to really get it right.Cause I paid I'm a clothing guy, so I was paying attention to it. The whole time is, do you, do you. Almost paying tribute to that. Is that just the style you like, or do you feel like you're walking around in a time zone? Like how, how does that come to be such an important and, and that you get it so correctly, right?Or is all that coming from? I feel like all of you book. You know, um, because for one, it definitely is a tribute because all of the older homies around me, you know, they always tell me about their good memories and all the good times, you know, and I want to experience the good times because the good times now are so good, you know, so pretty much I, it's kinda like I'm putting myself in their, in their era and I'm trying to emulate what they experienced.You know what I mean? Even though I can't, obviously, you know what I mean? It's difficult. You know what I mean? I've tried, trust me, like, I've went on tagging sprees on fucking, you know, all these others reason you don't like it. It got to the point where I kinda, like, I kinda lost myself in trying to search, uh, this, this time.You know what I mean? That was already moved on. You know what I mean? It was kinda like searching for that LA that last spec, uh, of that sand from that, from the, what do you call it? The hourglass, you know what I mean? And it would use it. You couldn't flip it anymore. When, uh, when I just started getting deeper and deeper into it, I just started, like, I figured more as an, um, I try to bring the style back, but at the same time, it was more as in like it started becoming me, you know what I mean?It was a more. Oh, I'm gonna just throw on this Ben David shirt. And it's just, it's a shirt night. More people look at his end. Like, that's your look, that's what you got to beat us. That's who you are. You know what I mean? Like, it'll be more as, than you, you look like a ghost. The second you take that off, you know what I mean?Like, like, uh, damn, I'm not good with names, but, um, well, you know, when Superman transformed Clark car, Oh, it's the same thing. You know what I mean? The second I take off my thinking cap is the second night, you know, let me see, let me, let me see about, understand this, that this, in a sense is your Superman outfit, cause you said Clark Kent or is that not right?Yeah. I fucking love that fucking thing. We need to fucking make a comic book about Mr. Diaz. I agree. I'm not fucking, he's not fucking around it. I'm not. And I agree with you a thousand percent brother. Yeah. I'm writing out a whole scene because Manny's been on me about writing. Right. And I wrote out this whole beginning scene of this TV show, this series and the whole thing.It's him as I'm writing, it's all D doing all of it. He's like the character I was telling him about it, man. I just, he has that about him, bro. So much more than music. It's charisma. Yeah. You can't like, there's only one of this guy I've only met one of them, you know, and that shit shines through it.Whether you put a can of tuna in his hand, you're going to see it, you know, like he. Right. You know, that's all that's even when you're taking pictures of this guy. Yeah. He knows. He knows how even how to do that. You know, some people that just natural, it's just natural. We saw some of those picks with the, uh, the cookies gear.Absolute favorite. So tight man. Thank you, Michael Angelois saying, I will say this. Shout out the cook and shout the burn that guy. Particular about who he posts or woke, that's posted up bro. And you know, it's, uh, Mike's photography is just it. And I mean, everybody got behind the, those photos bro, and everybody comment. A lot of people that didn't know you were inquisitive started following.Um, a lot of people I know. What I see in D cookies for having us. I appreciate that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You're representing right now. Jeff cookies had on me. I went a little shopping spree. Yeah. It was dope. I think real recognize real, you know, real recognize real man. That's I appreciate it a whole lot. You take a picture.Go ahead. Jumaan did you, were you gonna say something? No, I I'm. I'm letting it just flow to what's. What's going on when you projects right now, tell us about what what's coming out. What can the people, the listeners look out for and. Right now we actually got an autobiography coming up and we'll yeah.Stop that lack of written autobiography, like visual autobiography of his younger life when he was newborn to like a certain, maybe like thinking about like junior high kind of stage and then leaving that gap open for maybe later on, like we, we catch up and we'd do something during that era. Okay. Hold on.So is it. It's from actual footage from when you were young girl minute, we're going to be like doing somewhat of a, an interview almost. You know what I mean? We're going to be throwing like old pictures of myself and my family. You know what I mean? Like just like dubbing it over, you know what I mean?Like a documentary. Yeah, exactly, exactly. Can burn civil war, but it's going to be Mr. D and my fucking shit. Yeah. Fucking love that. Right. That's what I said. I fucking love that. Like, wait, what you, what kind of jam? What little secret find out from the fucking origin story and Mr. D telling you like, wait, what are we going to find out as a newborn, as a newborn, as a newborn.That's a pretty, when that doctor tried to cut the umbilical cord, it was more than that. It's like, I'll tell you this. I'll tell you this. A good explanation of why I felt so fitted in big clothes is because I was born premature.Yup. Yeah. You feel comfortable with all that. That makes sense about that doc, about that that's psychologically psychoanalytically. That fucking makes sense. How was the press psychological warfare was a premium homes. I was fucking in big clothes from day one while you were wearing diapers, that thing.all the way back. I was posting a picture of you guys. I could see like, Mr. Dean is like, I was born too late, but I was also born premature. Wrap your mind around that mother fucker. Oh yeah. Right, right. I love that. What is there? Jeff? Is there so music. Singles anything next we're going to drop a, another, uh, another remake.So we call it a remixes. Right? So we have another remix we're gonna drop pretty soon. Maybe think about next week or next two weeks or you are. Yeah. And after that, we're thinking about dropping a single, just him like Richard. Okay. Nice. All right. Who is producing the beat? Um, what's the name of the guy we don't know yet.Like we haven't signed contracts, so I can't say anything. No shit. Yeah. So, I mean, but we're actively looking though. We're actively looking to make more music. Hey, listen, I'm going to follow through with what I'm talking about doing and see how we can start. Well, we got to drop something original. Like we were really looking for that original sound.Like he had something coming like. It's in the wall sliding. Cause we want to do those 12 hour shifts in the, in the studio. I got the cafe, I got vacation time. You know what I mean? So they'll use that. I'll do that. I got, I got.I can get a whole six weeks. I might have to work 10 days, 10 years after that, but I'm going to make it happen now. Listen, we've all talked. Our talk. We've all walked our walk. Mr. Old blue eyes. I'm asking you, what do you got to say? Listen, listen from a production stand point. Yeah. W in, in, given Mr. D. What would your sick twisted fucking music mind do with something like what Mr.D's got. And can you possibly produce some music to let's? Let's let's first hear what? The sick fuck. This musical sick. Fuck. Rocky liked that. He liked it. He is. He's a sick man. He's yeah, he's a darkly crazy music, man. What would you, what would the max he's not upset looking at? Oh, what would I do? I would do exactly what lucky was talking about and bring him to mugs because let me tell you something.From what I hear, uh, mugs just dusted off at an old nineties beat for rigs, for rigs and a joint. So I'm sure, I'm sure I'm 100% sure he's sitting on some fucking fire. And if it's classic, I mean, right. That's who's going to hark back to that era more than this guy, Mr. De. Right. Right. So I think that the artillery and the firepower that mugs can bring with that guy on, on the track would be fucking magical.I agree with that 30 years of friendship, I'm saying this on air, go here. Years of friendship. How many guys have I brought in to mugs to see monks? How many rappers? Zero. Zero. I ain't never brought nobody in. I've never said, Hey, I'm bringing somebody in that. I knew that I'd like you to meet work with.And you know, but as I said, I've only met one of you. And I, I believe in you, dude, I already see it happening. We're going to help put the pieces together. Now the absolutely. Absolutely. I see it every day. I love it, man. Let's let's uh, you know, we want an opportunity to be able to sneak preview anything you got at the hard luck show.We want opportunities to always support. Have you on this is an open door for you. So, and a platform that I want you, uh, to utilize. I challenge you, you like, and, and a platform for people to get to know you, right? Understand your values, the principles by which you operate your artistic visions. You see what I mean?Because I'm going to tell you something, man, a lot of artists, you might see one or two things, but I think the real power comes from. Being able to really understand and know the ground, the background, the fucking theory, all that stuff from what you emanate from. And that's where passion that sorta passion is.And then you got that and I'm going to say this, and maybe Steve, you can fucking check me. Well, I'm going to say is if we're getting to that place where it's time to, is it, are we, where are we at? Um, we should, we need to wrap up. Okay. So instead of going out how we normally go out, I want to go out with Mr.D. Yep. All right, so I'm going to pull Mr. D shit back up and, uh, I want to say this. I want to say super. Can you get supermax@maxhardwareatwwwsupermaxhardware.com. Get some cookies, get some vibes paper, go download and listen to Mr. D. You guys need to do that. Hey, where did they go to download and listen to Mr.D he can find you on YouTube. Mr. D M R dot D E and more D E E E. And make sure that it's not the one for Southland. Cause a lot of people do confuse me with them, but. That's um, I want to say, uh, I'm gonna have a page up, uh, in the next couple of months where all of my music is going to be folded up, so it could be a lot more easy to access.Cause I know some people say that, uh, YouTube kind of gives them issues or whatever. So if it's not that, then it'll be up on Spotify in the next couple of weeks as well. But we'll be coming up with some big projects in the next couple of months. Hopefully everybody keeps waiting and we'll blow up soon enough patients, man, they gotta be patient because you're not dealing with some, no ham, but rubber neck bullshit.Good things. Good things. Take time. Take time. Yeah. And, uh, listen, Jeff, shout out to Darragh Vegas for, um, mixing this, um, the video. Yeah. Yeah. So that's a Darren. He came through her, you know what my, I been getting back and joint pain. Do you have anything that can help with that? Got some special essential CBD for you.to be on a CBD company with topicals on check us out. We have a website and show me, you guys have put it up there. First. Megan loves that shit.What's your name of the company is lash essentials, splash. Essential. You guys looking back up, man, I'm going to start using that or that fucking cream on my back. Yeah. Good stuff. We need to stop. We know we need to, uh, we need Megan to like go easy on our boys Schwartz here. So if you could put together a little care package for like, Yeah.You know, like like a little neurotic massage.alright, so Ovando Bowen, LLP. We wear braids to court. Let the tomahawks fly hard luck. show.com heartless show.com and Sean at movemental dot. Dot net.media media. Shout out to cool jewels. Oh, cool. Jews. Kamaz cosmic demise. You guys poured some, they got new collections coming out soon. Right. And, uh, Shannon, Mike Angelo photography.Mike Angelo photography. Where did they go? Big, big. Nobody heard that. What did he say? Go to Instagram. Mike Angelo photography, right? Okay. Do you do new shoots? And also preferably likes shoot Nate, shout out to Esteban oil. So shout out to the soul assassins.RMT, Cisco, Cisco, shout out to Cisco. He was a friend of mine. And like we do about this time.I'd like to dedicate this crazy mother fucker, otherwise known as money hungry,the ones that come home.The ones that come at home,no, of walking through these trials and tribulations, most of comprehending stylists will sound straight from nothing. We cussing nobody buzzing. They'll do we get any money from Jack? And they leave him mugging, who you judging. We live in the whiskey, opened us up as the social. Oh, again, stigma. They thinking that we be crazy.No wonder my people done to kill in the Philippines and what opportunities while we did dressed up with the guts to do with me. You don't want to mess that up, please. And let them build a product. Come society of women. Go to brother for many losses in there's. The liquor pools reminded some live. They say, you know, but just the med cause too many phones, but I'll give my other hand for the ones that come at home.The ones that come at homegrowing up, he was stuck in there. Go DS, no gun, no Romana. We follow window GS who we beat, caught up at footsteps. police there to learn the wisdom. . But where the, what betrayed is Della betas with a prison. So my role dawns, keep your hand upon the silver cause they known the toggle key. You proceed the colors simple.Tell me how many would it take the female crew, a couple of scores and doesn't boards bring the sense of base I'll do one, never knew a clue that a so-called pizza rights as a bonus beer was going to month until there's nothing like this same talk, same watch, same thoughts. I am my brother's keeper would sell the Reaper coming shot.So we got, so the hook will and blood streaking. Good. Don't slay was so ready. You understood. She, the ones that come a homethey'll be flossing, locked down, was a goat. Shane's the families, a client that we got with no name, no sing, a game that we live in. Nuffield afraid to place the troops memo to demo knit or pray to God that my wants become forgiving in that disagreeing to miss it. So my home is data-driven, but you're saying that these.nobody yet, to me, 70 skills, this family to take us out the bus, you got to stay your thought a bit. The bull that's more than blacks because the black is way with power, but don't forget that you're more than just a strap, a social misguided with the type of cook. The snap is slide deck. They must cityand Mr. Poverty suburban is security. Cause all we got is on the Jean SWAT. A devil heard himcome a home.Great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.Socks are the number one most requested item at homeless shelters. Underwear second and shirts are third at Bombas socks were first made with comfortable details for everyday wearing then underwear and shirts do all designed to perfectly fit. At Bombus every item you purchase means you're donating an essential clothing item to someone in need.One comfortable clothing item for you. One donated to someone in need. Bombus comfort for all. Get 20% off your purchase@bombas.com slash. Welcome back dreaming only on peacock. Can't wait to start junior year saved by the bell is back and taking school spirit, our Bibles, just district, right? Our mascot.We're going to crush valley to the back. If we don't learn from the past, we are doomed to repeat it. That's how we have all these reboots of teen Charles from the night. You had a new idea, Hollywood saved by the bell, new seasons streaming. Now let's do this baby only on peacock.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

I'm Not Sorry
Debbie Gets Plowed

I'm Not Sorry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 31:39


Season 3, Episode 7: Debbie Gets Plowed: This episode gets dirty real quick when Debbie shares how a not-so-quickie cured last week's rage (and apparently, her ankles can still touch her ears). Kerri and Debbie play FMK with the Brawny lumberjack, the Energizer Bunny, the Michelin Man, with a bonus Mr. Clean. The girls answer hypothetical questions, come up with a bizarre idea for a reality show, and play a little footsie under the table. There's something for (almost) everyone, so plug in those headphones and enjoy!

Meathead Chatter
Ep6-100 Day Squats and Death

Meathead Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 75:43


This week we sit down with Brandon Lewis. Skrawny to Brawny! Slim to Swole! We talk about hard gainers and some cool challenges he has put out. @blewisfitness Like what you are hearing? Consider supporting the podcast on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/meatheadchatter Follow us on Instagram. @MeatHeadChatter @Psac16 @Strongman_Dan

The Hatening
Mr. Clean Enough

The Hatening

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 17:20


How many people masterbate to the Brawny guy?

Make Fit Happen
Scrawny to Brawny

Make Fit Happen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 54:02


Welcome back to Make Fit Happen! This week Amanda and Jupe discuss the difficulties for those individuals who are looking to gain muscle and size, but have always been on the skinnier end of the spectrum. This episode highlights a lot of person triumphs and struggles that Jupe himself went through. Amanda and Jupe give their take on how to avoid some pitfalls, how genetics does play a role in one's ability to gain muscle and they will discuss best training and nutrition strategies to help you succeed! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makefithappen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makefithappen/support

High n' Dry Podcast
Episode 2. Theseus' Ship & Mr. Clean vs. The Brawny Man

High n' Dry Podcast

Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 51:45


Now with upgraded audio for your listening pleasure! The fellas discuss a boat and ask who would win in a fight between Mr. Clean and The Brawny Man.  They also delve into the toxicity of social media identity.  

Just Trust Us
Bezos vs. Musk vs. Spider-Man vs. Spider-Man vs. Mr. Clean vs. The Brawny Man

Just Trust Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 39:22


Who would win in a fight, Bezos or Musk? Who is the best Spider-Man? Tobey, Andrew, or Tom? Who's the better household sex symbol? Mr. Clean or The Brawny Man? Will anyone ACTUALLY sponsor us? ps. please don't actually cyberbully our friend

So, Uh...
Episode Juan: We Promise We'll Get Better At This

So, Uh...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 42:19


In the first published episode of "So... Uh" Matt and Connor discuss the first two episodes of "The Last Dance" and the second episode of "The Bachelor Presents: Listen to your Heart." Big thanks as always to our sponsors Brawny and Berkowitz & Berkowitz: Attorneys at Law.

The Morning Four
Mar. 12 - Girl Scout Day, brawny Abe, Florida man and today's affirmation

The Morning Four

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 3:51


Today's podcast celebrates Girl Scout Day, the feats of Abraham Lincoln and a Florida man in the news for doing something heroic. Stick around for the Tuesday affirmation.

The Lanalax Corporation
Brawny Boyz

The Lanalax Corporation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 26:18


Aaron asks Pat a hypothetical.

Talking Cars (Video)
#162 Havana Car Culture; Ram 1500; Car Prices in Canada

Talking Cars (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 27:19


On this week's episode, Keith tells us about his recent trip to Havana, Cuba, and what it was like to experience classic cars from a modern mindset. Next, we give our first impression on the new Ram 1500 pickup, and whether we think it can compete in this extremely popular segment. We also take time to answer audience questions about the Chrysler 200, why Kia and Hyundai products are cheaper in Canada, and if fog lights are an important safety feature in new cars.  ----------------------------------- Subscribe to Talking Cars on Apple Podcasts! Video version: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-cars-hq/id630839767?mt=2 Audio version: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-cars-mp3/id630831189?mt=2 Have a question for our experts? Leave a comment on this episode, or reach out to us directly! From your iOS device, iMessage us at TalkingCars@icloud.com to send a photo, video, or text directly to the Talking Cars team! We love to feature our viewers on the show, so submit video questions at https://www.consumerreports.org/cars-talking-cars/ Subscribe to Talking Cars on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Jr8wJRJyN9v8T6LC1fQQ6 SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 0:42 - Gabe's minor weekend injury 1:39 - Keith's trip to Havana and Cuban Car Culture 5:34 - Gabe's rare vacation cars 7:15 - Jon's honeymoon Citroen 8:38 - 2019 Ram 1500 13:32 - Audience Questions 14:03 - Question #1: What's our beef with the Chrysler 200? 18:21 - Question #2: Do fog lights increase visibility/safety? 21:53 - Question #3: Canadian minivan prices and recommendations 24:16 - Question #4: Vehicle recommendation for a growing family    LINKS ----------------------------------- 2018 Detroit Auto Show: 2019 Ram 1500 Remains Big and Brawny: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46LLG4GsdY0 2016 Mercedes-Benz Metris Quick Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP9c44rWiqA 2015 Chrysler 200 Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PppcLoxShxc Night-vision Technology in Cars Protects Pedestrians: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooXRzqfT44U 2015 Kia Sedona Quick Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5Zkp1jAmKU 2017 Toyota Sienna Quick Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=165J4dCwUGU 2018 Honda Odyssey Quick Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViCmxjDDLIM 2016 Kia Sorento Quick Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9cvIuyLOGE 2017 Toyota Highlander Quick Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic5Obebxcv8 2016 Honda Pilot Quick Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhJBb143fho ----------------------------------- Check out http://www.ConsumerReports.org for the latest reviews, tips, and recommendations and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1Nlb1Ez  Follow Us on Social: Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1IQ2w5q Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Yf5Fh2 Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1P37mM9 Instagram: http://bit.ly/1I49Bzo Google+: http://bit.ly/1Md3gfQ  

Magpie Podcast Network
M25 Show Episode #134: Dead Legs

Magpie Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 89:59


Alberto chases everyone away with his choice of the break song. Steve is a big fan of Brawny paper towels. Eddie won't sell his car to help Will get laid. Will can't remember the name of all the dwarf planets. Plus Brett Hatfield of Hatfield Productions joins us to share funny stories of weddings he's done.