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Episode 100 with Anthony Van Engelen, professional skateboarder from San Diego, CA.Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Southern California and picking up his first board in the late 80's, spending a few months in Russia in the mid 90's, riding for Alien Workshop for 15 years until Jason Dill offered to join him on an adventure to transform his clothing brand Fucking Awesome into a board brand, filming some of his most iconic video parts with Greg Hunt, to skating in his mid-forties while raising 2 kids and managing a business and much more through surprise questions from friends of his.(00:13) – Intro(01:13) – Aria Van Engelen(03:36) – Miki Vuckovich(18:06) – Kunjiro Eguchi (20:37) – Shawn Mandoli (26:06) – Rudy Mosqueda(29:31) – Lance Dawes(31:22) – Freddy from Heckride(36:08) – John Fitzgerald (38:00) – Aaron Meza (38:41) – Ewan Bowman(41:27) – Steve Olson(41:54) – Celynnda Ingrande Gaudino(46:23) – Sobriety(53:22) – Farran Golding(56:29) – Eric Swisher (57:37) – Chris Carter(01:01:01) – Fred Gall(01:02:06) – Geoff Rowley(01:03:05) – Jaime Owens(01:04:09) – Nathan Fletcher(01:08:40) – Neal Shoemaker(01:10:48) – Grant Taylor (01:11:55) – Mike Piscitelli (01:16:56) – Catherine Acosta(01:18:23) – Eric Dressen(01:21:14) – Brandon Mallough (01:21:53) – Jacob Rosenberg(01:28:39) – Greg Hunt and Diego Todd(01:37:58) – Jonathan Mehring(01:39:16) – Henry Sanchez(01:42:50) – Keith Wager(01:43:47) – Mark Gonzales(01:46:58) – Ray Barbee(01:51:54) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
BRENDON returns and is joined TALOR & MATTY for the NFC side of WEST WEEK! ARI, SEA, LAR and SG are put to scrutiny for all their fantasy relevant players and one guy is FUCKING AWESOME. MATTY gives BRENDON a serve about a QB, TALOR talks about a TE getting his jollies PLUS SO MUCH MORE. JOIN OUR TIPPING COMP, WIN FREE STUFF! www.linktree/aussiegridironnetwork
We rebuild I-95 with puzzle pieces. Go deep sea diving in a tin can. The Great Canadian Smoke Out. Passing of the Girl from Epinema. Woman in coma for 10 years gives birth. Disect the new Queens of the Stone Age album In Times New Roman. All Jam packed into this Fucking Awesome Episode!
How To Be Fucking Awesome was a bestselling book written by this incredible man Dan Meredith.The Awakened Man podcast rarely has guests.We only invite men who we feel you our listeners are going to gets lots of value from listening to.Dan has built an INCREDIBLE business, he is a leader and a marketing powerhouse and above all.... He is an incredible man.Pete and I have been working with Dan and he is an Awakened man if there ever was such a thing, he is vulnerable and courageous and speaks his mind.In this podcast we have a great conversation about:- What is wrong with the mens work space- How men need to be around men- How to get yourself back on track when you've had a knock back- Dan's insights into helping 1000's of people with their life and business.Enjoy this conversation and feel free to message us with any insights.In this session we mention the Awakened man event happening on the 28th and 29th January 2023.You can get your ticket to the event here:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/431986181297 Post roll about the event>>>>>>>Join the Facebook group where we hang about daily: Join Here Are you a man in business and have a partner? Don't waste another second on trying to please everyone! Watch our 13min training w/Google doc cheat sheet - Watch Here Check out the website for events & program details: AwakenedMan Follow AMP Socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Twitter Follow Pete: Instagram | Facebook Follow Ben: Instagram | Facebook
Part 2 of last week's episode continues with a delve into the Baker Skateboards 4/20 video, the Fucking Awesome exodus, set ups, y mas y mas. Tune in, send us your money, can we get some free griptape?
A story about veterans, a ruthless drug lord, a girl in trouble, and kicking ass the American way. Listen in as me and returning guest Dan put on some ponchos and wade through this splatterfest of violence. Directed by Joe Begos (Almost Human, The Mind's Eye, Bliss) and written by first-time screenwriters Max Brallier and Matthew McArdle, the A.V. Club called the film "a visceral throwback to the gritty action fare that lined video store shelves in the early '80s," and Slashfilm said "it's vile, slick with repugnance, and appropriately inhumane." This film is FUCKING AWESOME. It tells the story of VFW bartender Fred, played by Stephen Lang (Don't Breathe, Avatar), and his fellow veteran friends played by William Sadler (The Shawshank Redemption, The Mist), Fred Williamson (MASH, From Duck Till Dawn), Martin Kove (Karate Kid), and David Patrick Kelly (The Warriors, The Crow), as they fight to protect Lizard, a young woman on the run from a ruthless drug lord and his army of mindless tweakers. It's simple, violent, and absolutely fun. Just watch it! The film is currently available on Prime Video, AMC+, Blu-ray and DVD. Watch Dan play video games here: www.twitch.tv/JustonethingDM
Brian, Carl, and guest Thomas chat about Blind's What If video. In this free portion, we chat about Thomas' work at Fucking Awesome, hanging at El Toro, and Sopranos. We eventually talk about the What If video in the full version you can find on Patreon. __ You're listening to the first portion of the episode! To listen to the entire episode and support the podcast, subscribe to our Patreon found here. __ Grab a copy of this video and a snack from our sponsors, The Secret Tape and Plants on Fire. @thesecrettape @plants.on.fire Use the code allmyskatevideos15 for 15% off your next order. ______ Connect with us @allmyskatevideos AMSVPod@gmail.com #AMSVPod LEAVE ONE: 267-388-0033
Comedian and professional violist Isabel Hagen (The Tonight Show) joins the program to discuss Igor Stravinsky's eerie, violent, and primally exuberant masterpiece The Rite of Spring. Follow Isabel on Instagram and Twitter. Special thanks to house band Count Morgulloch. This week's theme song is called "Getting A Kernel Of Popcorn Stuck In The Back Of Your Throat And Dry Coughing So Hard You Lose Consciousness At The 1:15 PM Screening Of Disney's Jungle Cruise (And Subsequently Being Entombed Under Filth And Then Later Being Dug Up And Defiled)". Count Morgulloch track produced by Alex Amlie-Wolf.
In this episode, I talk with Russell from Quantum Hypnotherapy. He transforms my thinking in just 30 minutes and it's FUCKING AWESOME. From childhood trauma to choosing the wrong men, my journey and the “why” behind my choices is dissected in detail, and I felt epiphanies all around. Follow Russ on Instagram @hypno.with.russ and experience it yourself!
Episode Notes [The music in this podcast is titled “Aced It” by Ketsa. It is licensed for use under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.] THOMAS: Welcome to Downtime, the podcast where Northwestern students discuss their hobbies, passions, and other cool things they do in their free time. I'm your host, Jade Thomas. I know finding free time during college is hard, and even harder when we're taking classes on the quarter schedule. But despite that, people still manage to make time for activities that enrich them, even activities that might not be academic or professional in nature. Hopefully, in listening to this podcast, you'll feel empowered to make time for your own happiness and peace of mind. In today's episode, you'll hear from all sorts of skateboarders - including two friends who met randomly on the street, a reformed snowboarder, a man who went flying on Sheridan, and more. You'll learn about different types of boards, the transitory nature of memory, and why you should try out some wheels for yourself. THOMAS: Weinberg second-year Naomi Gizaw says she started skating from a really young age, but didn't pick it back up until last year. GIZAW: So I actually started originally in middle school. Like we're talking fifth grade, Disney XD – the primetime. It was really hard to get into it, especially because I didn't really have any older siblings and my parents did not know how to skateboard or whatever. So, it was just taking me to the park and trying to figure it out for myself. It kind of plateaued after a while so I didn't really get into it as much. I think like this past summer, and including spring quarter of freshman year – so last year – I really got into it. I kind of started with longboarding first. So I had a skateboard in middle school and I got into longboarding through my roommate, actually. So we would longboard all around campus. So this past summer when I went back home, I got a couple of my friends from high school and we just went all around the Detroit area, hitting up different spots and skating, and longboarding,you name it. It just felt a lot more comfortable. I felt like when I was going to skate parks when I was younger it was very male-dominated and I was also young at the time, too. It was very intimidating. I feel like when I approached it now I already had that community. THOMAS: Like Naomi, McCormick first-year Otis McCallum says he started skating when he was younger, but only started to take it more seriously when he was in high school. MCCALLUM: My first, I guess, brush with skateboarding was through my godparents. They were both really into that graffiti scene in the city. They both skated, and they're both really good at it too. I got my first skateboard when I was a really young kid but I never kind of touched it. So, I didn't actually come back to it until like, freshman year of high school, where I kind of met a group of people who were super into it and they ended up becoming my best friends in high school. And we just ended up skating all over the city. Going from place to place and just exploring new areas was like a huge part of my high school and just like, social experience growing up in New York City. THOMAS: Everyone's path to skateboarding is a bit different, but sometimes it might not start with skateboarding at all. MA: So, I started it because I like snowboarding a lot. I started snowboarding at 11. I'm really into snowboarding, it's like an addiction, but obviously you can't do that unless it's winter. So I‘ve found an alternative which is skateboarding. It's actually pretty similar. Not that similar – snowboarding is more fun. THOMAS: Vanessa Ma is currently a first-year student at Weinberg. Despite her bias towards snowboarding, she says she still enjoys being on dry ground. MA: Sometimes, I just feel like doing it. Like it really makes me happier. It's really helpful for relieving my stress. THOMAS: On the surface, skateboarding seems like a disjointed community with people starting the sport for all sorts of different reasons. But at its core, some say that it's the friendship and family that is forged through late-night skate sessions, random meet-ups and spontaneous practices that brings everyone together. MCCALLUM: I think I skate better by myself, but I always have the most fun when it's with other people. It's such a community sport, too. You can walk down the street and see someone with a skateboard – that's actually how we met. I literally – we both have decks from this brand called like “Fucking Awesome”. I literally was like, “Oh shit, he has the same brand” and I ran up to him and just started talking and that's how we became friends and shit. THOMAS: The person that Otis is referring to is Mahan Malhotra, a first-year in the School of Communications. Malhotra is from Hong Kong, a place where he says that despite the sport not being all that popular, at least for now, he was still able to build up that close circle of fellow skaters. MALHOTRA: In Hong Kong, skating is not too big – it's getting big now – but back when I was growing up it was really small, there was like, one skate store in town. And I remember like me and all my friends when we first started out, we saved up money the whole summer and decided to get our own boards and build them together, which was super fun. Those guys are my best friends for life. THOMAS: The bond that Mahan is referring to is very strong, but it's really flexible, too. Not only can you meet new friends in your area, you can even develop close connections with people who don't even speak your language. MALHOTRA: People are so nice. You know, in Hong Kong, there's not a single, nasty skater. I only spoke a little bit of Cantonese, so I couldn't communicate with most of the local guys back there. But like we got on through skateboarding, you know? THOMAS: Well, maybe I exaggerated. It seems like skating is really an entire language of its own. Skaters communicate with one another, of course, but they communicate with their boards too. These crazy loud pieces of wood with four wheels sort of melt into their character, and ultimately paint a picture of who they used to be and who they want to be. MCCALLUM: In my dorm, I have a wall of kind of like, I just kind of hung up old boards as decorations, but each of them is not like I have a long history with – it's more of like snapshots from like a certain month or two period in my life that I look back fondly on, just because they are made to kind of get destroyed. MALHOTRA: I mean, yeah, like skateboards are made to break. I've snapped like, at least like 20 decks by now. It just happens. But the thing is I could look back at any of those old, scratched up, you know, snapped boards, and I could tell you exactly where I was in my life during that period. Because, you just remember it so, you know, fondly – especially like learning a new trick. Like it's all like, ingrained in your head because it's such a feeling. It's such a feeling landing, especially even if you've been trying it for like, ages. That's the best feeling in the world. THOMAS: The distance that Otis and Mahan have with their boards does seem to translate into a greater sense of intimacy than someone would expect to have with a material object. I mean, isn't it awesome that you can look at a beat up piece of wood and see who you were in middle school? High school? To be instantly reminded of all of the times you were elated or insecure? I just feel as if you have to have so much trust in yourself, but also in the board – in this vessel – to be able to merge your heart with it. So, I guess, maybe it's not where you take your board, but where it takes you. GIZAW: I feel like I place more value on where I've been with the longboard, or like where I plan on going. THOMAS: The type of trust I was talking about earlier obviously isn't cultivated in a day, or a week, or even a month. Learning how to use your board and maneuver your way through the world with it is definitely a learning curve. Weinberg third-year Tomer Cherki says he's had his fair share of bumps in the road. And road in this context, is exclusively referring to Sheridan, by the way. CHERKI: So I bumped into, like, an uneven tile. And I went flying off the board and then the board went flying into the streets, right? Like, with cars. This is actually a testament to how strong the boards are. A car ran over the board. But it still didn't break. Right. It's flexible enough that like even with the full weight of a small car it survived. Thankfully, I did not fly into the street. I was on the sidewalk. But uh, yeah, that was a more extreme one. CHERKI: But obviously, you know, with more practice, I just became more comfortable and confident. It's not that I don't still fall – of course I do. But I have more of a...sort of like with driving, right? You have more of an understanding of the car, how you can move it. And so you can start making maneuvers with more confidence, right? Like the difference between someone who's 16 and just got their license making a left turn and someone who's been driving for 10 years making a left turn, right? They both could be making good left turns, but one just does it with a lot more confidence and ease and it's almost automatic. THOMAS: The wild thing about skating is that every single person I talked to said that confidence – that trust in yourself – really is dependent on whether or not you have that support from other skaters. Naomi says she's trying to create that kind of environment for skaters at Northwestern, free from exclusivity and judgment. GIZAW: So the club that I was trying to start, like a skate club here, which is inclusive of not just skateboards, but longboards, pennyboards, nickelboards – you name it. I think what I was trying to do is replicate what I was able to have this past summer and create that on campus, but not in a way that's as exclusive or male-dominated as what I experienced when I was in middle school. I feel like there's not a lot of opportunities on campus to meet people outside of your major, or even just your residential area, too. I think there's been some clubs that are starting now that are able to do that, which I'm really happy about, but I feel like what I'm trying to start is just one more club that could possibly do that as well. THOMAS: And if you're still on the fence about whether or not you should give skating a try, Naomi says don't sweat it. GIZAW: So it's like if you don't kind of grow up in that environment or are very exposed to it or kind of start at it at a young age, you kind of like, missed your opportunity. So I would just like to say PSA: that's not true. You can start as late as you want. I've even met people who've started and they're whole adults, you know? You just have to remember, at the end of the day, it's a hobby. It's not like it's something that's like, outrageously difficult to pick up. If you work at it, you know, maybe twenty minutes a day, you'll actually get really good at it. THOMAS: At the end of the day, it is a hobby. And at schools like Northwestern, it's so important that students have hobbies and outlets where they can be bad at stuff, and then maybe get good, or maybe keep being bad, but ultimately having fun anyway. Thank you so much to Naomi, Otis, Vanessa, Mahan, and Tomer for opening up about how you spend your downtime and a special thanks to McCormick first-year Jonathan Chan for rolling his skateboard around in front of my microphone. Much appreciated. Lastly, thank you all for listening and please let me know how you spend your downtime. For NBN Audio, I'm Jade Thomas. [Graphic by Billy Kirchgessner] This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Tam enlisted in the Army, Deployed, Transferred to Army Reserves and is now back serving as a Full Time Army member. Her story is epic so I'm just going to let her tell it. She's the ULTIMATE badass and I am STOKED to not only know her through The Barracks Gym but to call her a friend. To check out The Barracks Store, click here Use the code BECOMINGBADASS for 15% off all Torsion Bars. If you're interested in becoming the ULTIMATE badass like Tam, head over to our website and check out our 2 week induction training package here
Sal hails from Baton Rouge Louisiana where he started riding BMX until it went in a direction that no longer interested him, and with a little luck, found himself with a skateboard to ride, and has never looked back. Soon, he found himself touring with skateboarding greats like Danny Way and Ron Allen, filming all around the country, and living a dream. His early sponsors include H-Street, Plan B, Tracker Trucks, and Spitfire. Those dreams come to and end for most and for him, he just took what he had an moved forward on new projects of his own. He's been the man behind Aesthetics Clothing and Skateboards, Elwood, 23 Skateboards and more. He's lived in New York and helped run the Zoo York brand at it's peak, and much more. He's got some new projects coming up with his BMX roots, but personally will always be searching out a thrill on his skateboard. At 49 years old, I watched him still casually busting out backside airs in a pool just a few weeks ago. Through his various brands and relationships, he's sponsored many people who've gone on to make quite a splash in skateboarding, like Fucking Awesome's Jason Dill amongst others. Sal is deep in the skateboard culture and has a great respect for it.On the day we recorded (twice--oops), Sal found himself with myself and legendary skate photographer and music man "O" Otis Barthoulameu as O dyed some wheels for him and we were chatting while the Rit Dye boiled. Sorry for the background noise, this is just the reality of doing all this on the fly.If you are a fan of Sal, you will enjoy hearing his perspective. As always, I learn new things everyday from these conversations, and am happy to share them with my 3 listeners worldwide. Thank all 3 of you. Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Meeting a date in real life can be nerve-racking. Especially after being cooped up during a pandemic. Who pays on the first date? Are there rules for a first date anymore? Should you kiss or even fuck on the first date? How can you show up as your best self right from the start? Andie and Duckie dish about first date disasters and share their best tip for fucking awesome first dates: where to go, what to talk about, how to put your date at ease, and how to enjoy yourself! Show note links: Lorals - Oral without the skin-to-skin contact Viagra - Talk to your doctor AND your date before taking Trauma Bonding - LOL! What NOT to do! 36 Deep Questions - (Ask one or two but don't interrogate your date!) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gen-ex/message
Halo Sobat BB69! Pada episode kali ini saya ditemani Teman Kongkow BB69 yakni admin dari Watching Movie Channel untuk membahas sebuah film yang berjudul North Hollywood. Sebuah film yang berkisah mengenai impian sebagai seorang remaja yang harus bertentangan dengan keinginan sang ayah yang sebenarnya ingin yang terbaik bagi sang anak. Adapun para pemainnya pasti sudah kita kenal seperti Ryder McLaughlin as Michael Vince Vaughn as Oliver Miranda Cosgrove as Rachel Nico Hiraga as Jay Aramis Hudson as Adolf Angus Cloud as Walker Tyshawn Jones as Isiah Jordan Bob Worrest as Nolan Knox Dan juga beberapa cameo yang merupakan popular skaters, filmers, musicians, and entrepreneurs Andrew Reynolds, founder of Baker Skateboards and professional skater is seen at the table scene Louie Lopez, professional skater for Converse, Independent trucks, Hardies Hardware, and Mob Grip is seen at the table scene Kader Sylla, skater sponsored by Baker Skateboards is seen as a ticketer in the film Davonte Jolly, skate filmer, is seen filming in the movie Sunny Suljic, skateboarder and star of the film "mid90s" is seen twice in the movie Na-Kel Smith, actor, musician, and professional skater for Fucking Awesome and Supreme is seen multiple times in the film Zach Saraceno, professional skater for Illegal Civ is seen in the film Kevin White, professional skater for Illegal Civ, and sponsored by Hardies Hardware is seen in the film Jason Dill, professional skater and co-founder of Fucking Awesome is shown as Father Mahoney in the film The Garden, popular band from Orange County, California. Nah daripada para Sobat BB69 penasaran, ayo segera tonton dan dengarkan pembicaraan kami. Jangan lupa untuk melihat media sosial kami di https://linktr.ee/Bb69_Channel Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/bb69_channel/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/bb69_channel Letterboxd : https://letterboxd.com/babibuntel69/ Juga jangan lupa melipir ke channel youtube Watching Movie Channel di https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQgGLqzsM3ueKNS0f1U5MYQ Jika kalian suka akan pembicaraan kami jangan lupa untuk subscribe, like dan tekan tombol notifikasi. Selamat Mendengarkan. See You! #northhollywood #watchingmoviechannel #moviereview #moviereviewindonesia
ISSUE #3 NOTES ON SHRIMP, TRAVEL, AND ANIME Intro 00:00 A Shrimp Tale with @hhaarriissoonn 01:06 Notes From The Road with @jsyg and guest @carodubb 12:57 Anime is Fucking Awesome with @124Emman 32:00 Musical Guest: Caroline Dubberly 44:35 Echo Park Lake Action 49:17 Bye 54:00 SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY AT ECHO PARK LAKE Links to Donate: https://linktr.ee/Echoparkriseup Action Toolkit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TsA-gYjBbo7xVr6YWD7ZB3ICHk1o326yahmf764Yp_E/edit?ts=605922c3 Listen to Caroline's Show: The CaroDubb Power Hour Here: https://open.spotify.com/show/6AsBB1XZxMLq2pnQ04wjLv?si=K3jF_dpURhWFbJUA9h8Ztw Follow her show on instagram: instagram.com/carodubbpwrhr Follow us: Emmanuel: @124Emman (twitter) Johnny: @doodoojsyg (twitter) @jsygmusic (tiktok) @jsyg (instagram) jsyg.bandcamp.com Harrison: @hhaarriissoonn (twitter, instagram) @ceoofhollywood (tiktok) Buy his visual art: Etsy-Artpilled hhaarriissoonn.com Listen to Harrison's other podcast: good to see you- available everywhere
It's no secret that I am a MASSIVE fan of using plant medicines & microdosing to heal & evolve.I know we were all taught that DRUGS ARE BAD...anyone remember D.A.R.E??And yes, abusing drugs is bad, but USING drugs for medicinal & healing purposes is FUCKING AWESOME!!!!Personally, I have had quite the journey with using plant medicines & microdosing to deeply heal & access levels of myself that I haven't been able to access before.There is a STRONG misconception that using THC, mushrooms, LSD, acid, etc will destroy your life & people will think you are a failure & weak if you use these.THIS SIMPLY IS NOT TRUE..Today, my sweet soul sister, Morgan Fava, is joining me to chat about the HEALING BENEFITS of using plant medicines & microdosing. She shares her story & talks about how she uses this medicine with her clients to help them heal in ways they didn't think was possible. SO EPIC!If you struggle with anxiety, depression or trauma THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU! There are MANY ways to heal my friends & the more you OPEN yourself up to new ways to heal & grow , you'll never go back!Love you!xo, RoddyConnect with Morgan on INSTAGRAM HERESupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theroddymethod?fan_landing=true)
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What's up guys we are back and we are talking all about the common and trendy vegan substitutions that are out there. We cover jackfruit, aquafaba, nut cheese and more! And we run down what is good to make on a day off when you are feeling extra, and what to have in your house at all times. As always, we endorse and love the Trader Joe's vegan cream cheese, but Danny had an issue with the new cashew cheese and Devon talks about a new fast food restaurant getting Impossible Meat. Thanks so much for listening, please tell a friend if you think they would like it, and we love you!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/devon-moran/support
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We are excited for this episode. It's the Adam Sandler episode we been looking forward to especially when we are featuring our friends, David Alvarez (aka DavidAlvareezy) and Pablo Hernandez. Join us as we two of the most inspired fans of Adam Sandler as we give our Top 2! favorite films from the most recognized comedic actors of all times. This week we got one beer on this one, we got Abita Brewing's Andygator. This episode a blast but we got give you a forewarning the intro is different due to some technical difficulties, but nevertheless enjoy this hilariously hyped episode. To the Sand Man! Cheers!
This week Ryan and Jono take a look at the newly released Fucking Awesome video, Dancing on Thin Ice.
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Oof. This one is our Godfather. Long, requiring patience... and FUCKING AWESOME. We try the best iteration of Four Roses Bourbon imaginable and then we JUST TALK.
Austin is going solo tonight with our good friend Jim. Tonight we talk about the nothingness states of Kentucky and Ohio and the awful drives that happen while passing through. We talk about the interview with Max Eberle that Austin and Jim were able to get while at the pool tournament. Austin and Jim tell their opinions on the new movie Uncut Gems. Austin is new to Twitter……and loving it. We get into the theory that humans have an internal monologue.
No self-help stories... just great fucking struggles. Empowering humans who have been made to feel like failures in their attempts to find themselves. #MiddleFingerHappiness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The self-help industry is one of the largest industries in the United States. From Tony Robbins to Susan Jeffers to Tom Cruise’s incredible portrayal of Frank T.J. Mackey in Magnolia, the “guru” is an inescapable presence in our culture. Today’s guests Lucia Brizzi and Ross Everett are both lovers and satirizers of the Self-Help Coach, bringing transformational comedy to life all over Los Angeles.
Jason Dill discusses growing up in Huntington Beach CA, seeing skateboarding for the first time at 8 years old, his first sponsor House of Kasai, skating for Blockhead then getting on Black Label, dropping out of high school, 101 days, filming for Snuff and 20 Shot Sequence, getting kicked off 101, opening a mag and reading that he was now on Alien Workshop, partying and drugs, starting Fucking Awesome and much more!
Na-Kel Smith discusses growing up in Los Angeles, learning what he thought were tre-flips, getting his first box ever from Lakai, skating for Supreme, getting on flow for Real, having to quit Real to ride for Fucking Awesome, getting on Adidas, filming for Away Days, designing his own colorways, what his future goals are and much more…
In the busy cosmos of the online world, it is easy to drown in all the content and information that flood your browser every hour of the day. The ability to drive traffic through copywriting, which is a type of advertising and marketing strategy where you create quality content and persuasive messages, is one of the ways to stand out and get noticed. Our guest today, Connor Gallagher, is an excellent copywriter experienced in producing webinars, sales letters, and different advertising materials. Connor shares what led him to rethink and restructure his business from being a freelancer to a niche influencer. He shares the processes and systems he used to make things simpler in his business and allow him to enjoy the time and financial freedom that many entrepreneurs want. “You can make a higher impact and higher contribution by focusing on one task at a time.” - Connor Gallagher This Week on the Hustle and Flow Chart Podcast: The trigger that led Connor to rethink his business processes Critiquing and how it helps improve people’s businesses How you can quantify your impact as a critic Two kinds of clients Connor let go of as he restructured his business Why he revamped his business positioning and direction Services he plans to implement to replace his income Why he opted for the printed newsletter niche The new system and timeline to meet the goal of achieving the lifestyle he desires How he is filtering his audience Essentials to consider before you writing copy Resources Mentioned: Essentialism book by Greg McKeown Scientific Advertising book by Claude Hopkins Cashvertising book by Drew Eric Whitman How to be Fucking Awesome book by Dan Meredith Connect with Connor Gallagher: Funnel Strategist Website Subscribe & Review the Hustle & Flow Chart Podcast! Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of the Hustle & Flow Chart Podcast! If the information shared in these weekly conversations and interviews have helped you in your business journey, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing entrepreneurs just like you! Also, check out our website and subscribe to our free weekly newsletter to receive even more helpful articles, training courses, tips, tools, and videos to help you optimize your business for success!
Gino Iannucci discusses growing up in Long Island, turning pro for Black Label, 101 days, his move from Chocolate to Fucking Awesome, Poets skate shop, why he doesn't have an Instagram and much more...
Join your host Sean Bradley he discusses many ASPECTS of BALL PYTHONS with some amazing guests! This weeks guest - John Lehmann http://www.morphmarket.com Ready for the NEXT REVOLUTION in reptile marketplace websites?!? Sean welcomes John Lehmann creator of MORPH MARKET! Oh man do we need something and SOMEONE like this in the reptile business… well here he IS! At least here he is for Ball Python, Boa Constrictor and Leopard Gecko people but he is coming to a morph genre of yours SOON! Listen as John informs Sean on what he is (currently) missing out on! Check out this site because its FUCKING AWESOME!! REMEMBER THE BAD ASS NEW COUPON CODE from PerfectPrey.com (linked below with more info) gives the user 5% off the total order before shipping. “Ballsh!t5” More details can be found on http://www.ballsht.com or on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/ballshtpodcast SHOW SPONSORS : Exotics by Nature Company http://www.exoticsbynature.com http://www.facebook.com/ebncompany C-Serpents Reptile & Rack Systems and Hot Box Incubators - Great source for ALL of your assembled rack system needs!! Hot box incubators are INCREDIBLE and come complete, ready to use! We use these products at EbN and we proudly endorse them! - http://www.cserpents.com Perfect Prey - Top quality feeder rodents and insects! Great source for ALL of your prey animal needs!! Perfect Prey is owned and operated by a fellow Ball Python (ALL SPECIES really lol) professional Jim Galloway who also owns Loxahatchee Herp Hatchery. Jim knows not only what the discerning hobbyist/professional wants but is sure to EXCEED their expectations! New flat rate shipping makes supplying your collection with the proper food more cost effective! Check out the site and if you can tell them you found out on BALLSH!T!! - http://www.perfectprey.com Other great product sources: JPM Reptilia - Need those awesome show displays to MARKET and SELL YOUR PRODUCTION?? Look no further! Jason at JPM Reptilia will offer you a newer version of the ORIGINAL 3 TIER SYSTEM that has been copied countless times but NEVER duplicated! JPM also offers a full line of assembled caging made from polystyrene, a bright white, lightweight but VERY strong plastic, these make excellent cages. - http://www.jpmreptilia.com We are getting better with our editing and content so PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR FEEDBACK... Want to participate in the show?!? Head over to our website http://www.ballsht.com and click the Speakpipe widget on the left side of the screen! This app will allow you to record a voicemail from your computer or mobile device for us to possibly feature on the show! Please be sure to tell us YOUR NAME and YOUR BUSINESS NAME, leave a comment or question! Listen in to EVERY EPISODE and maybe you'll be ON!! One of the best things about our reptile industry is that we are all family and friends! We travel around the country to several reptile shows and we would LOVE TO MEET YOU!! Please stop by the Exotics by Nature Co. booth and SAY HI!! Check this listing for some of our appearances coming up SOON... 2016 Expo Schedule (subject to change) : MORE BEING ADDED SOON!!!
If you want to know how to instantly stand out from the crowd with your fitness business and position yourself as an expert in your market...you cannot miss this week episode! What I share with you during this episode new the reasons why some fitpro's have massive success and why some never will!
Franki Chan is a punk. No, not like that. He got his start by responding to a flyer that said "if you’re antiracist, antigovernment, vegan, we’re trying to find a drummer.” From that day on, the DIY punk scene in Indiana became his life. Years later, he would move to LA, realize the seriousness of punk rock was missing one thing: fun, and launch a club called Fucking Awesome with his new friend and fellow unheard-of DJ, Steve Aoki. Though they didn’t know it at the time, the two were at the forefront of a movement that would not only change music, but even impact the way culture spreads around the world by bringing fun back into nightlife and creating an environment that’s more inclusive than exclusive. Nowadays, Franki runs his label / agency, IHEARTCOMIX —where he also illustrates all of the releases — and until recently, the event series Check Yo Ponytail. All of this places Franki at the intersection of music and geek culture, maybe like a cool version of The Nerdist. Franki drops by the studio to tell us about what it took to be able to let go of Check Yo, and how he constantly reinvents his future. Lot of good lessons here for entrepreneurs, not to mention aspiring comic book artists. Get it! And you better not forget to subscribe and leave us reviews and comments.
No time for show notes, but Fucking Awesome! Tons of tools and tons of stories!!!!!!!1111one!111!one1
No time for show notes, but Fucking Awesome! Tons of tools and tons of stories!!!!!!!1111one!111!one1
What's Up NSFW Pizzza's?! This weeks show is FUCKING AWESOME, because we have a very special guest joining us for the entire show and her name is Ashly Burch, You may know her from Youtube where she is the titular character of Hey Ash Whatcha Playin', her voice work on one of our favorite games Borderlands 2, or maybe even the Geek and Sundry vlog Unplugged. Also on the show is your usual cast of characters Cory Vincent, Aaron Carter, Jada and Alexander Van Hasselhoff. Don't expect the standard VGB format because this week all hell breaks loose with Ashly. We start of with a little light hearted conversation about #Gamergate and Kickstarter breast implants before the break and then hold on to your hats because we are playing an all new game, the likes of which you have never heard on the podcast that features acclaimed rapper O.G. Maco. Legitimately one of the most fun shows we have ever recorded to date and we want to extend our most humble thanks to Ashly for hanging out with us losers and being on the most genuine people we have had the honor of having on our show. For Ashly Burch of Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashly_burch And her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/HAWPOfficial
Did you ever wish that you could have Rob and Ceej talk over some of your favorite and not so favorite television shows and movies? If so, do we have some FUCKING AWESOME news for you! Starting with the inaugural episode of The Talking Dead, Rob and Ceej decide to check out an episode of an incredibly ridiculous show: 21 Jumpstreet. More specifically Episode 13 ("Mean Streets and Pastel Houses") of Season 1. If you have Netflix, you can queue this up (it's on instant!) on your system of choice
Just a couple highlights from our third of July festivities: including Jordan sharing some of his sexual weaknesses (there IS a movie that goes along with this portion- look forward to that making its way up) and Reece and Lindsey- without discussion or explanation- slurring through the refrain of Crocodile Rock... perhaps making this my favorite yet. Enjoy!
On this episode of Skates to Throats we bring in the new year with new friends and a new induction to our prestigious Hall of Fucking Awesome. We also talk about coaching changes, scores, new and injuries around the league. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/skates-to-throats/donations