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In this refreshing and practical episode of Cropped, Wendy lightens the tone of the season by talking personal style - specifically, how to build a wardrobe that reflects who you truly are. Inspired by her recent international move and the limitations of packing light, Wendy shares insights on simplifying your closet, identifying your go-to pieces, and why dressing for yourself is the ultimate expression of confidence. From timeless staples to thoughtful accessories, this episode is all about curating a wardrobe that works for your life right now - without the pressure of trends or clutter.
In a world overflowing with noise, expectations, and excess, how do we create a life that truly feels like our own? In this episode of Cropped, Wendy explores the power of subtraction - letting go of distractions, obligations, and pressures that drain us, so we can focus on what truly matters. She shares her own daily practice for setting intentions, prioritizing relationships, and simplifying life with purpose. With a growing movement of people choosing intention over accumulation, Wendy challenges us to redefine success - not by how much we have, but by how aligned we feel. Listen in for a thoughtful conversation on reclaiming your energy, eliminating the unnecessary, and curating a life that is rich in meaning, not just in things.
Even though there has been a bit of a gap between episodes, I've been hard at work getting interviews. In fact, I have a new three-part interview with Stephanie Phillips, with Will Dennis co-hosting. We spent our time talking about how to approach building and maintaining a writing career in comic books.
In this thoughtful and poetic episode of Cropped, Wendy Euler weaves together life and philosophy through the lens of ancient Stoicism. Drawing a beautiful metaphor from the world of fabric-making, Wendy explores how the “warp” - our values, discipline, and mindset - can create a strong foundation to help us move through the unpredictable “weft” of life. Whether you're familiar with Stoic thinkers like Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius or new to the philosophy, this episode offers a grounding and relatable reflection on resilience, acceptance, and inner peace in the face of life's chaos.
In this deeply personal episode of Cropped, Wendy shares the story of her mother's final chapter - a relationship marked by distance that found unexpected healing in the end. Through quiet moments, shared laughter, and simple acts of presence, Wendy discovered a profound truth: sometimes love isn't loud or perfect, but it's there in the quietest, most unexpected ways. As she reflects on loss, forgiveness, and the power of human connection, Wendy invites us to embrace our own relationships with compassion and presence. This is a story about letting go of expectations, holding on to love, and finding peace where we least expect it. Listen in for a moving, heartfelt conversation about family, grief, and the bonds that endure.
In this season of Cropped, host Wendy Euler navigates a year of profound change - moving across the world, facing personal loss, and enduring unexpected challenges. Yet, in the midst of it all, there was a very bright light: signing a book deal with her dream publisher. In this episode, Wendy shares a powerful story about resilience: how an old mule's determination to “shake it off and step up” holds lessons for all of us facing life's uncertainties. Whether you're dealing with loss, career shifts, or just the weight of change, this episode is a reminder that you are not alone, and the best is yet to come. Listen in for an honest, uplifting conversation about finding strength in the storm and embracing the next chapter with courage.
Robert Weston Smith (January 21, 1938 – July 1, 1995), known as Wolfman Jack, was an American disc jockey active for over three decades.[1] Famous for the gravelly voice which he credited for his success, saying, "It's kept meat and potatoes on the table for years for Wolfman and Wolfwoman. A couple of shots of whiskey helps it. I've got that nice raspy sound."[2]PICTURE: By Author unknown; Photo courtesy Orange County Archives - Wolfman Jack and Marion Knott at Knott's Berry Farm's Halloween Haunt, 1979, Photo from the Knott's Berry Farm Collection, Accession #2006/8. Cropped from original image., No restrictions, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15204729SUBSCRIBE HERE TO ENJOY OUR BACK EPISODES: https://www.youtube.com/@thelegacyofnewyork5216
I'm sorry for the months-long gap between episodes. Unfortunately, getting my podcasting muscle back into shape took much longer than expected. Hopefully, this recent break helped me recharge.My conversation with Will Dennis during this week's episode should get us caught up. 2025 is shaping up to be a challenging year for comics. However, the medium came into its own during the Great Depression, so bring it on tough times. An update-- The past 50 or so episodes are now on YouTube for free. When you get there, please like and subscribe. As a matter of fact, please like and subscribe to whatever podcasting app you use. It helps a lot in the motivation department. Thank you. A reminder that there is a Portrait of an Editor Patreon page where you can find older interviews. I just moved a bunch of my interviews to Patreon and added new outtakes, so check it out for a buck a month.
I'm sorry for the months-long gap between episodes. Unfortunately, getting my podcasting muscle back into shape took much longer than expected. Hopefully, this recent break helped me recharge.My conversation with Will Dennis during this week's episode should get us caught up. 2025 is shaping up to be a challenging year for comics. However, the medium came into its own during the Great Depression, so bring it on tough times. An update-- The past 50 or so episodes are now on YouTube for free. When you get there, please like and subscribe. As a matter of fact, please like and subscribe to whatever podcasting app you use. It helps a lot in the motivation department. Thank you. A reminder that there is a Portrait of an Editor Patreon page where you can find older interviews. I just moved a bunch of my interviews to Patreon and added new outtakes, so check it out for a buck a month.
From being cropped out of photos (thanks, grandma!) to lying for strangers in unexpected situations. Plus, Tom Gleeson stops by to talk Taskmaster AU, AFL grand final vibes, and behind-the-scenes stories from the show’s third season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We hear your DM's every weekday at 6:40 & 7:40am. Today's DM Disaster is Cropped Out, Nik was scrolling through social media and saw a photo of the girl he's been seeing. The photo looked familiar to the one they both took together, turns out it was, and she cut him out and hasn't talked to him since. That's Nik's DM Disaster! All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson and LBF Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios.com…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery
The guys discuss some issues we've seen well before in the Hawks victory last night to monitor as we go along
Don't have time to listen to the full show? We got you covered on the Nathan, Nat & Shaun Quickie, all the best bits from Wednesday, 2nd of October's episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Was Meghan Markle cropped out of Buckingham Palace's Prince Harry's birthday shout-out? We've got the royal dish! Plus, Cardi B is back in gym just one week after giving birth to her third child, and Jack Antonoff responds to backlash over wearing earplugs during Katy Perry's VMAs 2024 performance. All this and more on today's Dish Nation!
The royal snub that's got everyone talking, Meghan Markle was literally cut out of the picture for Prince Harry's 40th birthday shoutout! Yep, the Royal Family's official account posted a throwback photo from their 2018 trip to Dublin—except Meghan's missing! Was it a royal slip-up or a subtle dig? Either way, we're diving into the drama behind the crop heard ‘round the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're starting off with some wholesome life advice from a group of senior citizens that might just make you rethink your life choices—or not. Speaking of choices, traffic data has revealed that 10-4 is the new 9-5... so if you're stuck in traffic, it's definitely your fault. Meanwhile, teachers finally get a chance to vent about nightmare parents, including one anonymous caller who... well, wasn't so anonymous after all. Nice one! In royally awkward news, the Royal Family wished Prince Harry a happy 40th, but it looks like they accidentally-on-purpose cropped Meghan out of the photo. Ouch! And in the Glossys, Miley Cyrus is getting sued over Flowers—turns out it's not just about self-love. Oh, and Joel Jivin' gets an Aussie anthems spin today, but honestly, we're all just waiting to see if Georgie makes it through probation. We're placing bets now—will she survive another week or is she about to be royally cropped out like Meghan?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Dennis and I talk about the screening of MILLER'S CROSSING that he's guest hosting. We also cover how great THE BATMAN is and written dialogue vs. comic book dialogue.
Will Dennis and I talk about the screening of MILLER'S CROSSING that he's guest hosting. We also cover how great THE BATMAN is and written dialogue vs. comic book dialogue.
I had a great conversation with Will Dennis and Pornsak Pichetshote about their new publishing venture -- THE HORIZON EXPERIMENT from Image Comics. We discussed how they work together as editors and the punk attitude they brought to the project. FYI- The FOC for THE MANCHURIAN is September 2.
I had a great conversation with Will Dennis and Pornsak Pichetshote about their new publishing venture -- THE HORIZON EXPERIMENT from Image Comics. We discussed how they work together as editors and the punk attitude they brought to the project. FYI- The FOC for THE MANCHURIAN is September 2.
Reddit rSlash Storytime r amithejerk? where AITA for telling my neighbor to grow up, get a life, and get the freak over the fact that I painted my house a color he doesn't like? AITA for telling my SIL she should learn how to say my name correctly before she names her son after me? AITA for admitting my sister taught me how to cook and refusing to teach my stepsiblings? AITA for not inviting my friend to my engagement dinner since she never shows up after she became a parent AITA for ignoring my friend's phone calls after she invited herself, her spouse, her children, and her friends to my home for an impromptu BBQ without my permission? AITA for lying to my mom about my age? AITA for not being happy when my mom announced her pregnancy? AITA for telling my SIL how I feel about her baby name after she asked? AITA for asking my parents to stop telling people I am in hospital? AITA for cropping my SIL out of my wedding photos after she said she looked fat? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Instead of our regular debrief of San Diego Comic-Con, Will and I talk about his prep for 2024's SDCC. We also discuss his expectations for this year's Eisners, how to get his week's calendar in order, how not to miss a meeting, and why the success of a con is the best revenge. Finally, Will reveals when he will need a walker.
Instead of our regular debrief of San Diego Comic-Con, Will and I talk about his prep for 2024's SDCC. We also discuss his expectations for this year's Eisners, how to get his week's calendar in order, how not to miss a meeting, and why the success of a con is the best revenge. Finally, Will reveals when he will need a walker.
Air Date 6/21/2024 The European elections could have been worse but they weren't great. Shifting politics among mainstream parties is legitimizing far-right policies at the same time as people's concerns over immigration is being reflected in a willingness to vote for far-right parties. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Clips and Shows + No Ads!) SEE FULL SHOW NOTES Join our Discord community! KEY POINTS KP 1: Clear Shift Toward the Far Right Anti-Immigrant Nationalists Gain Ground Across Europe - Democracy Now! - Air Date 6-11-24 KP 2: Europe Slides to the Right Unpacking the EU Parliamentary elections. - UNFTR - Air Date 6-15-24 KP 3: How the EU Parliament Voted This Year - The Brian Lehrer Show - Air Date 6-12-24 KP 4: Does the economy matter to the far right? - Business Beyond - Air Date 5-31-24 KP 5: How Deep Does Right Wing Extremism Go In The Republican Party With Teddy Wilson - The Muckrake Political Podcast - Air Date 6-11-24 KP 6: What is behind the rise of the far-right in Europe - Al Jazeera English - Air Date 6-11-24 KP 7: Far Right Surges in European Elections - Pod Save The World - Air Date 6-12-24 KP 8: Europe Slides to the Right Unpacking the EU Parliamentary elections Part 2 - UNFTR - Air Date 6-15-24 (49:23) NOTE FROM THE EDITOR On the snowball effect of factors leading to a rightward shift in politics DEEPER DIVES (56:56) SECTION A: THE EU STRUCTURE AND ELECTION RESULTS (1:05:58) SECTION B: IMMIGRATION AND THE CULTURE WAR (1:24:12) SECTION C: THE PLAYBOOK AND MESSAGING OF THE FAR RIGHT SHOW IMAGE: Description: Photo of European Parliament off-center, shifted right. Credit: “European Parliament Strasbourg Hemicycle” by Diliff, Wikimedia | License: CC BY-SA 3.0 | Cropped
In today's episode Wendy explores the possibility of reclaiming our unique talents and agency in a world that often pressures us to conform. Join Wendy as she delves into the importance of introspection over comparison, urging listeners to embrace their individuality and resist societal pressures. Tune in to rediscover the power of looking inward and reclaiming your own path.
Will and I talk about editors delivering bad news to creators, including canceling books, firings, and passing on pitches.Portrait of an Editor has a sponsor: Magic Mind, an excellent productivity elixir. The show's discounts are available at https://www.magicmind.co/portraitofaneditor with discount code ANTIX20.
Will and I talk about editors delivering bad news to creators, including canceling books, firings, and passing on pitches.Portrait of an Editor has a sponsor: Magic Mind, an excellent productivity elixir. The show's discounts are available at https://www.magicmind.co/portraitofaneditor with discount code ANTIX20.
On this week's episode, Wendy talks about the often overlooked topic of caring for aging parents. Wendy shares her personal experiences, offering insights and practical advice for listeners facing similar challenges. She is learning too. Many of us are grappling with the profound realities of aging and caregiving. You are not alone.
Volcanoes in space...supervolcanoes here on Earth... and lava lakes everywhere! To get an expert opinion on eruptions, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome Dr. Sam Tramontano, a Post-Doctoral researcher in geology and Earth sciences at The American Museum of Natural History. As always, though, we start off with the day's joyfully cool cosmic thing, the Juno spacecraft's two recent close passes (under 1000 miles) of Jupiter's moon Io and the amazing images of volcanic activity and Io's lava lake “Loki Patera” with an island in its center! Allen and Samantha dive into the fascinating and little-understood mechanics of lava lakes, which continue to remain liquid at their surface and persist for years at a time despite tidal fluctuations. You'll hear about the Erta Ale lava lake in Ethiopia and the Kilauea lava lake in Hawaii. For our first audience question, Ellis asks, “Are there volcanoes on Venus?” Sam explains how studying volcanism on Venus is a promising avenue but that we don't yet have a clear answer to that question. She talks about how scientists are only now untangling the Magellan mission data that suggests geologic activity on Venus. You'll find out how Sam, a sax player who went to Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (the school in Fame), ended up falling in love with geology and never looking back. And you'll hear all about the interesting geology – including billion-year-old rocks and “mica book crystals” – that you can find in and around New York City. Our next audience question is from Bianca, who asks, “How did global warming begin?” Samantha explains the difference between normal climate cycles and the climate crisis we're in now as a result of human activity. We discuss the impact of volcanic super-eruptions on atmospheric CO2, including prehistoric eruptions like the three Yellowstone eruptions and the rifting of the Atlantic ocean and splitting of Pangaea. Dr. Tramontano, a self-described “Ash Lady” who is currently studying active volcanoes on Iceland's Reykanes Peninsula, explains how we would have at least a year's notice if something that large were to happen in the future. We end the episode with Sam describing what eruptions and cooling lava flows sound like. If you'd like to know more about Sam, you can follow her on Instagram @samtramrox and X @samtramrox. And if you're a young undergraduate in Earth Sciences, you should check out her YouTube channel @EarthOpticsVideos to see what rocks look like under the microscope. We hope you enjoy this episode of The LIUniverse, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon. Credits for Images Used in this Episode: – Columnar basalts in the Palisades – Mark Wyman, CC BY 2.0 – The Staten Island Ferry – Estormiz, Public domain – Jupiter and Io seen by the Juno spacecraft – Andrea Luck, CC BY 2.0 – Io's lava lake “Loki Patera” and its island – Cropped from NASA/JPL/SwRI/MSSS/Simeon Schmauß, CC BY 3.0 – Erta Ale lava lake in Ethiopia – Alton Chang, CC BY 3.0 – Magellan Spacecraft leaving the Space Shuttle – NASA, Public Domain – Rocks near Orchard Beach – Peter Romano, Public Domain – Ash fall from the “Lava Creek” Yellowstone eruption – Metrodyne, Public Domain – Volcanic calderas in Yellowstone – National Park Service, Public Domain – January Eruption on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula – Veðurstofa Íslands, Attribution #TheLIUniverse #CharlesLiu #AllenLiu #SciencePodcast #AstronomyPodcast #Palisades #SuperVolcano #SpaceVolcano #EarthScience #Geology #Venus #Io #ErtaAle #Kilauea #LavaLake #LokiPatera #Iceland #ReykanesPeninsula #VolcanicEruption #YellowstoneEruption #Volcanism
In this episode, Tara and Jill discuss how to wear the cropped blazer trend. Please send us questions we can answer for you on the podcast!! Tara: @tarawestfashion, tarawestfashion.com Jill: @jrkadvisors, jrkadvisors.com
Join Wendy in today's episode as she explores the concept of invisibility as our super power. Wendy has a compelling perspective on why she believes invisibility can be our greatest strength. She invites you to find solace and liberation in the anonymity that accompanies crows feet.
This ep covers a lot! Will Dennis and I address one of the core reasons for this podcast by discussing Roy Thomas taking co-creator credit for Wolverine and Will's own experiences with creator-owned material, specifically the origins of Vertigo's SCALPED. We also discuss deadlines and how Batman's penis changed the course of DC's Black Label.Portrait of an Editor has a sponsor: Magic Mind, an excellent productivity elixir. The show's discounts are available at https://www.magicmind.co/portraitofaneditor with discount code ANTIX20. The code is valid forever and offers 20% off one-time purchases and subscriptions.
This ep covers a lot! Will Dennis and I address one of the core reasons for this podcast by discussing Roy Thomas taking co-creator credit for Wolverine and Will's own experiences with creator-owned material, specifically the origins of Vertigo's SCALPED. We also discuss deadlines and how Batman's penis changed the course of DC's Black Label.Portrait of an Editor has a sponsor: Magic Mind, an excellent productivity elixir. The show's discounts are available at https://www.magicmind.co/portraitofaneditor with discount code ANTIX20. The code is valid forever and offers 20% off one-time purchases and subscriptions.
This week Wendy dives into the dynamics of youth culture and the allure of the VIP treatment that often comes with it. In a world where turning heads and securing a spot at the front of the line was once the epitome of cool, Wendy questions whether this coveted VIP status is really worth the hype. Tune in as Wendy navigates nostalgia and offers a refreshing reality check on what's cool… now.
Join Wendy for the final episode of this four-part series as she delves into more life issues with her daughters. In this concluding conversation, the girls also tackle Wendy's signature five questions. Don't miss out on the heartfelt discussions as we bid farewell to this captivating series!
Join Wendy and her daughters in the third installment of their four-part conversation. They discuss the best advice they've received, strategies for protecting inner peace, navigating social media FOMO , and candid opinions on aging. Tune in for an insightful exploration of wisdom, wellness, and the modern challenges of staying grounded in a digital age.
Greetings, Thingiemabobs! We have some wee updates, a Tokyo tour, and an important (to us) conversation about whether or not cropped pants are allowed. People are loving the idea of a shower as a room (on of Emily Sundberg's Thingies!) and were intrigued by this IG reel where @mrsmckennabarry installs a little shelf in her shower for a lamp and a speaker. In more offputting bathing news, Jessica Biel eats cereal in the shower. Speaking of cereal! Jacqueline Tse of Mad Brooklyn makes compelling Lucky Charms sculptures.More tiny things!! LOL at this mini backpack you can put on your Stanley Cup; a case for mini soda cans.Erica just went to Tokyo and has thoughts on the Muji Hotel and Miffy's dominance (see: a florist called Flower Miffy: Dick Bruna's Atelier with Flowers, where the classic arrangement uses a mum for Miffy's head). We also surfaced an important piece of lore about Miffy and Hello Kitty's relationship via The Guardian. While Erica was in Japan, Claire was reading Bride by Ali Hazelwood (NSFW discourse warning!). For those who don't know what TF the omegaverse is, this episode of Fated Mates breaks it all down (and the show notes include lots of reading recs).Grappling with everchanging pant trends after a meeting with Katie Anderson of Mend Tailoring and reading Jonah Weiner's New York Times Magazine piece about pants. TY to High Sport for continuing to make a strong case for the crop. Do you eat or drink in the shower? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or get into it in our Geneva. YAY.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the newest work from Banksy.
In this episode of the Cover Crop Strategies podcast, brought to you by Montag Manufacturing, listen to a conversation with Rory McDonnell, associate professor at Oregon State University, as he discusses his innovative research on combating slugs and snails in cover cropped fields using bread dough.
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Will Dennis and I connect to talk about a few things 2023 and a few things 2024. We cover NYCC 2023, Thought Bubble, Roger Stern, Will's favorite comic of 2023, Moonshine, the loss of editorial institutional knowledge, and the demise of comics in 2024.
It's all about sweater weather and pumpkin in this episode. Have you ever thought about knitting a cropped sweater? In this episode, I share some of the perks and some things to consider as you're knitting. The cropped sweaters in my wardrobe have become some of my favorites! There are also links to pumpkin recipes and a poem by Mary Oliver.
We are so excited to bring on Sophie Jones for today's episode! Sophie is a business and breathwork alignment mentor, who mostly works with entrepreneurs. She focuses on finding ways to heal and grow, so that you can find real fullness in what you do. Achieving great things does not have to be to the detriment of your humanness. Sophie's Weekly Fav: She's currently loving the DJ Fred again; he is totally a vibe. She's going to see him next month and she's so excited. If you haven't heard of him, run, don't walk to listen to him. Topics we cover: Fully knowing and being authentic with your clients Helping people unlearn, align and then take action with their goals and who they are becoming Finding your highest self in breathwork What is going on with Sophie and her life Connect with Sophie: Breathe To Become Event https://sophie-jones-sacred-coaching.mykajabi.com/offers/EpP5ogNm Free Mini Breathwork Session https://sophie-jones-sacred-coaching.mykajabi.com/offers/XHsKr8EL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_sophie.jones/?hl=en Website: https://bio.site/the_sophie.jones Links we mention: https://a.co/d/daj3zkp - Cropped sweatshirt from Amazon https://open.spotify.com/artist/4oLeXFyACqeem2VImYeBFe?si=1xC2gXQtR3iniFvqIGcRTQ - "DJ Fred Again.." Connect : Confidence Queens Academy - the membership https://www.theconfidencequeen.com/offers/s6H4LmaE Instagram : @confidentafpodcast @theconfidencequeen__ Confident as F*ck Journal - https://theconfidencequeen.myshopify.com/products/journal PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: All things Confidence Queen : www.theconfidencequeen.com Love the thought of a confidence coach, but unsure if it's the right fit for you? Schedule your clarity call here! —-> https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=22215172&appointmentType=20895458 Sign up to be the first to know about Confidence Queens Academy : https://www.theconfidencequeen.com/subscribe-to-email-list
Every day, we witness some majorly bad behavior all around this big country of ours, and it seems our tolerance for any human error is at basement level. But what happens if we cancel everyone who makes a mistake? An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind, as they say. Wendy's had enough and wants to cancel canceling. Listen in as Wendy takes a page from the Loretta Ross playbook (“...when you're on social media, act like you're holding someone's heart in your hand”) and offers her thoughts on Elise Loehnen's new book, “On Our Best Behavior.”
Aaaand we're back with another season of Cropped! To kick things off, Wendy comes WAY out of her comfort zone to share a personal experience she thinks might just resonate.
Why didn't Apple's Unix-based A/UX become the Mac OS of the future? Original text by Basal Gangster. UniSoft mentions A/UX exactly once in the darker recesses of its website. A/UX 1.0 demo on the Computer Chronicles, 1989. Demo starts at ~19 minutes. Watch the announcement of Carbon at WWDC 1998. Sean Parent describes how Carbon almost didn't happen, a classic case of sticking to your guns until Steve Jobs adopts your idea. The fight over multiuser features and authentication requirements for Mac OS X as told by Avie Tevanian and (separately) Steve Jobs. Bill Warner tells his story about founding Avid and switching from Apollo workstations to the Macintosh. Individual parts: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (the Mac part). Cropped 16:9 in one piece. Watch Bill Warner demonstrate the Avid/1 Media Composer on a Macintosh II in 1989 for an Avid promo tape and for WBZ TV Massachusetts.
From Formula 1's only posthumous world champion to an obscure and outdated Formula 1 rule, J-Bone offers up and elaborates upon 3 CRAZY Formula 1 facts that must be presented by J-Bone to be believed! J-BONE! Thank you to my sponsor Athletic Greens: https://www.athleticgreens.com/FBONE for a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! Join the Formula Bone Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/formulabone Shop Formula Bone Merch: https://www.bolenmedia.com/shop/formula-bone Join 1,000+ members of the Bone Brigade in the Formula Bone Discord: https://discord.gg/YwsAtSCGNX Follow Formula Bone & J-Bone on all social media @FormulaBone & @JaredBorislow Original music by 7toMidnight Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com Credits: Formula 1 Evers, Joost / Anefo / neg. stroken, 1945-1989, 2.24.01.05, item number 923-6109, CC BY-SA 3.0 NL https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/nl/deed.en https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rindt_at_1970_Dutch_Grand_Prix_(2C).jpg Original by Will Pittenger, modified by Gigillo83, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Autodromo_Hermanos_Rodriguez_1963.svg traumautoarchiv.de, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alfa_Romeo_RL_Targa_Florio.jpg, Cropped, Image placed overtop Brian Snelson from Hockley, Essex, England, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alfa_Romeo_Tipo_33_Stradale_Side.jpg user:AngMoKio, CC BY-SA 2.5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DTM_Mercedes_AMG.jpg DirkHerbert, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jochen_Rindt_1969_(N-Ring).jpg