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In this re released episode of Business First, Sonia sits down with artist and entrepreneur Sharon A. Keyser, owner of #SKCreationsLLC, to explore how a childhood love of sewing blossomed into a thriving fashion and lifestyle brand. Born and raised in #WashingtonDC, Sharon learned to sew from her great-grandmother, sparking a lifelong passion for textiles, bold colors, and beautiful fabrics. Over the years, her creativity led her to develop original designs that now appear on everything from apparel and bags to home décor, tech accessories, linens, and more. Sonia and Sharon talk about the early days of her craft, the evolution of her business, and the joy of turning artistic passion into a sustainable creative enterprise. If you love stories about artistry, entrepreneurship, and staying true to your gifts, this conversation is for you. Find more shows like this on the Mean Ole Lion app.
In this episode of Home in Progress, host Dan Hansen kicks things off with his first-snowfall story and a few thoughts on the annual fall battle—leaf cleanup. From there, he shifts gears into two seemingly different worlds that have more in common than you'd think: power tools and personal style.Dan breaks down the circular saw—why it's one of the most versatile tools a homeowner can own, how to choose the right type, which accessories make the biggest difference, and the key safety habits every DIYer should know.Then, in a surprising but perfectly connected twist, the conversation turns to men's fashion. Dan explains why dressing well isn't about having an “eye for style” or chasing trends—it's about learning skills, understanding fit, and applying timeless principles. Just like home improvement, great results come from practice, patience, and quality materials.From the importance of proportion (in both clothes and color schemes) to the “Swap Trick” for stepping outside your comfort zone, this episode is packed with practical takeaways to help you look better, build better, and think differently about the connection between craftsmanship and style.Resources:Circular Saw Track GuideEssential Man Clothing ArticleEpisode Timeline00:00 — Welcome to Home in Progress00:11 — First Snowfall and Fall Cleanup01:21 — Why We're Talking About Fashion02:33 — The Circular Saw: The Most Underrated Tool04:38 — Sidewinder vs. Worm-Drive Saws07:47 — Must-Have Add-Ons and Safety Tips12:08 — Dressing Well Is a Learnable Skill19:43 — The Overlap Between Fashion and Home Improvement22:16 — Challenging the “Eye for Design” Myth26:21 — Fit and Proportion: From Clothes to Color Schemes30:50 — Avoiding Trends: Choosing Timeless Style33:14 — The Swap Trick: Small Changes, Big Impact35:35 — Investing in Quality: Tools, Paint, and Wardrobes36:44 — Final Thoughts and Giveaway Announcement
In this special Fashion Friday episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with actress-turned-entrepreneur Lois Robbins, founder of WATSKIN, the sun-protective lifestyle brand that proves fashion and function can coexist beautifully.Lois's journey began with a personal health scare that forced her to rethink her relationship with the sun. Diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma and genetically predisposed to melanoma, she was determined to protect her skin without giving up her love for chic, sophisticated style. When she couldn't find options that matched her needs, she designed her own—and strangers quickly began asking where they could buy them. That moment sparked the birth of WATSKIN.Unlike traditional swimwear or activewear, WATSKIN bridges the gap with UPF 50+ designs that feel like a second skin while offering body-inclusive fits and effortless sophistication. From the pool to dinner, each piece is made to transition seamlessly, creating a new category in fashion: stylish sun-protective lifestyle wear.In this episode, Lois opens up about what it takes to build a brand with purpose, the cultural shift toward prioritizing sun safety, and how WATSKIN is reshaping the way we think about skin health and everyday style. She also shares candid lessons from her own entrepreneurial journey—why resilience, curiosity, and the courage to ask the right questions matter most.
Fashion Week Spokane is working to transform our city into a hub of creativity, culture, and of course, couture. In this episode, co-founders Mackenzie and Sophia share their mission to build a community rooted in diversity, art, and self-expression — plus a behind-the-scenes look at the September 6th model boot camp and open casting, the highly anticipated Spring 2025 show, and the stylish surprises coming this winter.
Conversation with Nicole Katz, Sharon Aaron and Brendan Kaplan about the impact of Fashion Forward, a volunteer-driven not-for-profit organisation that collects and sells pre-loved fashion, with all proceeds providing a lifeline for women and families across Sydney's diverse communities.
The guys discuss so much, but also so little, on this week's A2a. Scott has some critical fashion decisions to make, a much higher priority than the deadline decisions coming for the Twins. Come find out what he's thinking on this week's A2a!
Kate shares her incredible journey from selling her first pieces on Etsy, to creating a brand that's taken over campuses and pop-ups! Avery and Kate chat fashion trends (rethink animal print ...) and what she's learned in business so far. She talks about how important Tri Delta is in shaping her collegiate experience as well as actively playing a role in her success—from sisters modeling for photoshoots to supporting her at her pop-up boutiques and shows. Kate opens up about what it's like to be a young entrepreneur, the highs (and lows) of running Katie Bop and how she's positioning herself to stay ahead in the fast-moving world of fashion, all while excelling in her college classes. Find out what's next for Kate in this episode packed with wisdom, style and a bit of sparkle.Visit KatieBop.com to see what she has in store—and use code “podcast” for 25% off sitewide! Thanks, Kate!
On this week's episode, we're talking all about personal style—how to find it, own it, and have fun with it! From fashion wins and wardrobe mishaps to our favorite style inspirations, we're sharing tips and stories to help you embrace what makes your look uniquely yours.Featuring our hosts Max Cain, Kira Sullins, and special guest Natalia Diaz, stylist for SEASON Magazine and founder/president of Fashion Forward at IU.
Send us a textRHOA-Family Feuds and Fashion ForwardRHOA S16 E3: High Notes and Cheap ShotsBrit & Mike's Dinner: Mike invites family over, including Brit's personal assistant Ruben and personal chef. Brit shares past relationships with "ballers," but Mike is husband material. She briefly mentions dating Rick Ross. Mike wants a child, and Brit wants a ceremony, but both have different priorities.Brit's Family and Business: Brit discusses the tragic loss of her father in 2015 and the insurance complications that followed, leading her to start her own insurance company. Family tensions arise after she attempts to sell the business, and she no longer sees her sisters.Porsha and Kelli's Meeting: Porsha meets Kelli, who is hosting a Mommy & Me event. Kelli is trying to get to know Porsha, although their relationship didn't start off well.Drew's Music Studio Session: Drew works on her album with Kenya, Cynthia, and Angela. The discussion centers around Drew's professional relationships with Dennis, and the ongoing tension with Porsha.Shamea's Family Struggles: Shamea opens up to her sisters about the emotional struggles she faces with her children, Shiloh and Shya.Angela & Charles' Real Estate Investment: Angela and Charles work on an investment property. Charles holds his real estate investments over Angela's head, complicating their discussions about a vow renewal.Drew's Divorce Proceedings: Drew consults her lawyer Tanya about the ongoing divorce with Ralph. Drew learns about Ralph's refusal to turn over financial information, including allegations of infidelity and financial control. She emphasizes her priority is her children.Shamea's Daughter's Surgery: Shamea prepares Shya for a tonsil surgery. Shya is excited about the procedure.Porsha's Divorce: Porsha talks with her mom, Miss Diane, about her ongoing divorce. Diane reflects on how she thought Simon was Porsha's protector, but now Simon's family is uninvolved in the divorce.Kelli's Event at Balmain: Kelli hosts a Balmain-sponsored event for the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation. Her daughter Chance gets her makeup done for the event. The event raises awareness for brittle bone disease, with Kelli's daughters affected by it.Porsha and Drew's Tension: Porsha arrives late to the event, and tensions rise as Drew allegedly slowed them down. Cynthia offers Porsha words of encouragement regarding her divorce.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Hosts: Michael RusseckTame Impala “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" from the 2012 album "Lonerism" released on Modular. Written and produced by Kevin Parker.Personel: Kevin Parker – production, recording; all vocals and instruments; cover photoCover:Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Michael J FoxTeen WolfDave Matthews Band “Crash”Foreigner “I Want To Know What Love Is”Peter Frampton “Do You Feel (Like We Do)”Jim Croce “Operator”Bing Crosby “White Christmas”Phish “Sample in a Jar”Foreigner “Juke Box Hero”Foreigner “Hot Blooded”Foreigner “Urgent”Foreigner “Been Waiting For a Girl Like You”Foreigner “Feels Like the First Time”The CureThe Beatles “Revolver”Backstreet BoysBeach House “Walk in the Park”The Beatles “Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band”LoveCreamPink FloydJefferson StarshipTame Impala “Elephant”GoosePhishTrey AnastasioRed Hot Chile PeppersThe Velvet UndergroundLou ReedTame Impala “Let It Happen”Brian EnoBack to the FutureDavid BowieThe Beatles “Tomorrow Never Knows”Radiohead “In Rainbows”Unknown Mortal OrchestraElton JohnBob Dylan “Knocking On Heaven's Door”Fleetwood Mac “Alright For Everyone”Arctic MonkeysSitarnick 500Imaginary FuturePaul SimonImagine Dragons
Summary: Last week, we welcomed Sandra Campos back to the show to discuss her new role as CEO of PetMed Express, and her vision for the company's future. This week, we're revisiting our previous interview with Sandra, where we unpacked the career trajectory that set the stage for her leadership at PetMeds today. If you missed it the first time, this conversation is a must-listen. The fashion industry is powered by the sometimes differing perspectives of artistic entrepreneurs and business executives. It takes an intuitive and bold business innovator to merge those visions, and lead brands into the future. On this episode we sit down with Sandra Campos, a board member, three time CEO and two-time entrepreneur and advisor. Throughout her career, she's built global lifestyle brands, and she's been instrumental in turnarounds, digital transformations, and innovative marketing campaigns, as well as international expansion as a technology-focused operator. She's the only independent board director at Fabric, a modular and headless commerce solution. She's also a board member at Private Equity-backed Daniels Jewelers, and Big Lots. Her retail career has included being CEO of Diane Von Furstenberg, president of a portfolio of billion dollar contemporary brands, including Juicy Couture, and Division President at Oscar de la Renta. As an entrepreneur, she created the first teen celebrity brand management company in partnership with fellow Latina, Selena Gomez. Together, they launched Gomez's first lifestyle brand 'Dream out Loud'. Sandra is an advocate for Latinos, and recently launched Latina Disruptors, an event highlighting and honoring entrepreneurs. She has received numerous awards, including Top 100 Latina Leaders by Latina Magazine; ALP'S most powerful Latina 2020 to 2022; Top Women in Retail and 2019 Top Leaders in Business, by Hispanic Executive Magazine. Highlights:Upbringing and entrepreneurial background (3:23)How Sandra was introduced to retail and fashion (5:20)Sandra's business mindset (7:44)Her first CEO role (8:44)Bringing together creative and business mindsets (10:18)Recent transformation in the retail industry (12:53)Sandra's partnership with Selena Gomez (15:13)Finding the right role in the fashion industry (17:50)Working on a Board of Directors (19:06)Sandra's experience working in a male-dominated and less culturally-diverse industry (23:16)Her new role with Fabric and Daniel's Jewelers (24:46)Latina visibility in the workforce (27:56) Links:ICR TwitterICR LinkedInICR WebsiteSandra Campos on LinkedInFabric on LinkedInFabric Website Feedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
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Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E182Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your go-to Podcast for the latest in space and Astronomy news. I'm your host, Anna, and today's episode is a cosmic journey through a variety of fascinating topics that are sure to captivate and inspire.Highlights:- Fashion-Forward Spacesuits: Discover the collaboration between Italian luxury brand Prada and Houston-based startup Axiom Space to create the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit for NASA's upcoming Artemis III mission. This cutting-edge spacesuit combines style with functionality, designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the lunar south pole.- Return of Vega C Rocket: Italy's Vega C rocket is set to make a comeback on December 3, marking a significant milestone for the Italian space program. This launch is eagerly anticipated by the scientific community and the space industry as it resumes its role in delivering payloads to orbit.- Rare Comet in Australian Skies: Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) is visible for the first time in 80,000 years, offering Australians a rare glimpse into the distant past. This celestial event is a reminder of the wonders that await when we look up at the night sky.- Brown Dwarf Mystery Solved: Astronomers have cracked a nearly 30-year-old mystery surrounding the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b, revealing it as a pair of brown dwarfs locked in a cosmic dance. This discovery provides valuable insights into the nature of brown dwarfs and the boundary between stars and planets.- Origins of Earth's Meteorites: A groundbreaking discovery traces 70% of Earth's meteorites back to three massive collisions in the main asteroid belt. This research sheds light on the origins of space rocks and helps track potentially dangerous asteroids.- Martian Solar Eclipse: NASA's Perseverance rover captures a stunning series of photographs of a solar eclipse on Mars, showcasing the planet's moon Phobos as it partially blocks the sun's disk. These images offer a unique glimpse of Phobos and Mars's complex orbital dynamics.- Boeing's Starliner Mission Uncertainty: NASA faces uncertainties regarding the next crewed mission of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft following issues during its first crewed test flight. The space agency is reviewing certification requirements to ensure safety and reliability for future missions.For more space news, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. There, you can sign up for our free Daily newsletter, catch up on all the latest space and Astronomy news with our constantly updating newsfeed, and listen to all our previous episodes.Don't forget to follow us on social media. Just search for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
Send us a textWhat are people searching for on Pinterest? Well, I'm back with this week's Pinterest trends, and what's trending is Fashion Forward. Sometimes, being trend-forward means looking to the past. This week, people on Pinterest are searching for fresh fall styles across eras and aestheticsKey trends140% increase in “emergency preparedness” 34x increase in “dark moody bedroom”80% increase in “90s goth outfits” 12x increase in “dark fall nails”75% increase in “vintage eclectic wedding”2x increase in “80s outfit inspo” 1 among Gen Z6x increase in “romantic outfit” 1 among MillennialsFREE Pinterest Resources: https://thepinterestqueen.com/resourcesWant someone to manage your Pinterest: https://jenvazquezcoach.com/discoverDIY with live coaching from me: https://pintereststrategyacademy.com/psc
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Ray White talks to David Tlale, renowned South African fashion designer, about his personal finance journey, discussing the financial challenges and triumphs in building his brand, and offering advice for entrepreneurs in the creative sector.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP 6 (formally known as petite fashion) we talk about the down fall of PINK the sister brand of Victoria secret made for tween and teens in the early 2000's
Women's Liberation Movement. Official change in attire. Where should you look this #LaborDay ?The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
I don't play golf, but landed a client by complimenting his wardrobe. Learn to think outside the box when networking with hard to read leads. #ThePitch #INICIVOX #VirtualMentorship
Jason Keehn is the founder of Accompany Creative, the award-winning, impact-driven creative agency recently named Ad Age's Purpose Agency of the Year. With their motto of “We make good, work” Accompany Creative focuses on transforming brands into change agents through inspiring, mission-led storytelling and design. The company is a collective of socially conscious branding, marketing, PR, product design, merchandising, and sourcing leaders who work together to help brands authentically connect with values-driven consumers throughout the entire brand experience. Jason's expertise in both aspirational campaigns and impact-minded products and programs can be seen in their work for a client roster that includes Nespresso, Neiman Marcus, Vestiaire Collective, ABC Carpet & Home, Levi's, NBC Universal, God's Love We Deliver, and the YMCA of Greater New York. Jason's entrepreneurial passion centers on harnessing the power of consumer-minded branding, design, and storytelling for brands and business models that are doing not just “less bad” but also “more good.” In 2022, he launched the first-ever mission-driven merchandising with Universal Pictures for the film “Jurassic World” – work that earned the agency its first Clio award. Prior to launching Accompany Creative, Jason spent 20+ years in brand strategy, identity, and integrated advertising as Chief Growth Officer at independent creative agency Yard NYC. With an MS degree in global bioethics from Columbia University, Jason has published his research in academic journals about the ethics of marketing and has spoken about his integrated branding/ethics perspective at prominent venues like the United Nations General Assembly, Columbia University Commencement, US Consulate General in China, SXSW Eco, and Fashion Forward.
Today we talkin' kicks………and fashion!This episode is all about sneakers and style. We sit down with Houston fashion stylist,Samo, to talk kicks, culture, and couture. We take a dive into the intersection of sneakers and style and how he came to shape his identity and footprint in the fashion world. Samo shares this journey in fashion from the days when streetwear wasn't considered real fashion to what it has expanded to now. #pressplay Thank you for taking the time out to tune into today's show. Please do not forget to subscribe and leave a 5 star review.To keep up with the host:higherlxng.comInstagram: higherlxnghigherlxng@gmail.comYoutube: Thoughts for The Sole Converse with the show, send us a message!Leave A Review Here
Despite Heidi Dillon's glamorous background being known for reality TV shows and producing content for networks like E! and MTV, she doesn't hide her passion for survival training and being a fashion-forward gun enthusiast.Heidi reveals her reasons for pursuing firearm training, highlighting her desire to be prepared for any eventuality.Throughout the podcast, Heidi emphasizes her lack of traditional survival skills, given her background in fine arts and fashion. She shares stories about her experiences with various firearms and her training with former Special Forces personnel. The discussion also touches on Heidi's love for her collection of guns.Her story is a testament to her multifaceted personality. She blends high fashion with practical survival skills in a way that defies stereotypes.
Teen Entrepreneurs: Lucy and Kalena of PureLight Apparel Description: In this episode, we sit down with two inspiring 14-year-old entrepreneurs, Lucy and Kalena, the co-founders of PureLight Apparel. Their journey began at age 12 with a creative idea to make journals more attractive, which quickly turned into a profitable venture. With their initial earnings of $300, they took a bold step and invested in their current apparel company, PureLight Apparel. Episode Highlights: Introduction to Lucy and Kalena: Get to know the dynamic duo behind PureLight Apparel. They share their background and how their friendship sparked a successful business idea. From Journals to Apparel: Learn how Lucy and Kalena transitioned from creating and selling journals to launching their own apparel line. Hear about the initial challenges and triumphs they faced along the way. Skills and Lessons Learned: The girls discuss the invaluable skills they've acquired, including technology, graphic design, buying and selling with vendors, building relationships, investing, borrowing money, and learning from mistakes. They emphasize the importance of taking risks for growth and how supporting each other has been crucial in overcoming obstacles. The Launch Process: Discover the detailed process behind launching new products, from developing ideas to determining production quantities. Lucy and Kalena explain the time and effort involved in bringing their creative visions to life. Utilizing Resources: The duo shares how they've leveraged various resources to aid their growth and learning, highlighting the importance of being resourceful and seeking help when needed. Current Success and Future Plans: Lucy and Kalena talk about the success of PureLight Apparel, including their participation in a local pop-up store for three months and an upcoming pop-up event in early March. They also reflect on their experience being featured on another podcast. Mission and Goals: Understand the mission behind PureLight Apparel. Lucy and Kalena aim to create clothing that makes people feel confident and comfortable. They share their vision for the future and what they hope to achieve with their brand. Quotes: "Taking risks is the only way to grow." "Making mistakes can be hard, but we support each other when mistakes are made." "Our goal is for people to be confident and comfortable in our clothing." Call to Action: Follow PureLight Apparel: Stay updated on Lucy and Kalena's journey and latest releases by following PureLight Apparel on social media. Upcoming Pop-Up Event: Don't miss their upcoming pop-up event in early March. Details will be shared on their social media channels. Support Young Entrepreneurs: Be inspired by Lucy and Kalena's story and support young entrepreneurs in your community. Social Media Links: Instagram: @PureLightApparel Tiktok: PureLight Apparel Website: www.purelightapparel.com Tune In: Listen to the full episode to hear more about Lucy and Kalena's incredible journey and how they continue to inspire others with their entrepreneurial spirit. Subscribe: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring stories and insightful discussions. Build Leadership: If you want your teen to explore leadership here is a great place to start with Peers Not Fears 10 Ways to Ignite Leadership Skills.
In this week's Failure Friday segment, we hear from a woman who dreams of starting a fashion blog with a close friend, only to lose nearly six months to indecisiveness. Lesson: don't wait on your friends to get motivated! Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.substack.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
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This week on The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Marci Zaroff, the founder of ECOfashion Corp, founder of MetaWear, co-founder of The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, producer of the documentary THREAD: Driving Fashion Forward, author of "ECOrenaissance: Co-Creating A Stylish, Sexy and Sustainable World", and she is the woman who coined the term “ECOfashion” - and so much more! Marci is a woman of so many talents, who is transforming the world through health, beauty, fashion, and more. In 1995, Marci breathed life into the term "ECOfashion," masterfully weaving together the strands of ecology and fashion ~ styling the world of change, while changing the world of style. Marci has so many accolades, but among them she is the Founder/CEO of MetaWear, Founder/CEO of ECOfashion Corp, Co-Founder of BeyondBrands Conscious Consulting Agency, Co-Founder and CMO of Good Catch Foods, Co-Founder of The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, Founder and former CEO/President of Under the Canopy, Co-Creator of I AM Enlightened Creations, Producer of “THREAD | Driving Fashion Forward,” documentary, and the author of "ECOrenaissance: Co-Creating A Stylish, Sexy and Sustainable World". This episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast is jam-packed full of Marci's wisdom, stories from her life and career, her life's work, and ECO-inspiration! You will be blown away by Marci's inspiring story and how she is transforming the world every single day. She's accomplished so much in her life and there is so much more yet to come - and we are so honored to share her story with you. In this episode, you'll hear: Marci's inspiring story; About the book that changed her life as a teenager and put her on her trajectory to change the world; How she became interested in health and nutrition and how The Institute for Integrative Nutrition came to be; The story of how Marci got involved in fashion and how her many fashion and beauty enterprises came to be; So much wisdom and insight about the products we buy and use, and what we can all do to make an ECO impact on the world through our fashion, beauty, and home products; And so much more. Listen and Subscribe: Don't miss this inspiring episode - and so many others! Listen to The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast on #ApplePodcasts, #Spotify, #YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with our latest episodes. Join the movement to empower girls and change the world, one story at a time! For more information on Marci and all of her incredible work and projects, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com/MarciZaroff For more information on 1 Girl Revolution, to listen to all of our podcast episodes, watch our Emmy-nominated documentaries, and more, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com
Jubal calls the father of a high school football player to tell him that his son will no longer be playing on the team because he won't adhere to the fashion guidelines. ➡︎ Jubal Phone Pranks on The Jubal ShowNeed someone to feel the wrath of a Jubal Fresh character? He'll call whoever you want and prank them... so hard. It's funny. Submit yours here: https://forms.gle/mgACgtLBP3SPcyRR7======This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts======The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh ======Meet The Jubal Show Cast:====== Jubal Fresh - https://jubalshow.com/featured/jubal-fresh/ Nina - https://thejubalshow.com/featured/ninaontheair/ Victoria - https://jubalshow.com/featured/victoria-ramirez/ Brad Nolan - https://jubalshow.com/featured/brad-nolan/ Sharkey - https://jubalshow.com/featured/richard-sharkey/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.