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It takes a lot to succeed in the world of healthcare these days, and that's even before the pandemic came along. Not only do you have to undergo intensive training, but then you have to essentially become an entrepreneur, with very little business training. How do you separate your practice from the others? How do you handle the competition in your specialty? How do one make it? Joining Joe this week to talk all about it is Jad Shalhoub, the Executive Director of Advanced Vascular Solutions, one of the top vascular and wound care practices in Florida.
Covid-19's effects on businesses have run the gamut. Amazon and Walmart together earned an extra $10 billion dollars over 2019's profits, largely because of the pandemic. And at the other end of the spectrum, 23% of small and medium businesses closed during the peak of the pandemic. Most of the companies that survived and thrived over the past year were forced to change the way they did business. But what are you supposed to do when you create a startup designed for in person interaction and the entire world is in lockdown? Joining Joe this week is Ashley Sumner, the CEO & Founder of Quilt. Ashley talks about how she pivoted her startup designed for in-person interaction in light of the pandemic.
Love found a way during the pandemic. After the initial lockdowns, celebrations of love were held all over the world, albeit in smaller numbers. But what was it like to work in the world of weddings, during a global pandemic? Joining Joe on this episode is celebrity wedding planner Jung Lee, the founder of Fête, one of the world's most respected event planning firms. Jung shares her initial struggles after the shutdowns, how her team was able to secure refunds and reschedule events for their clients, and why she felt she could reinvent the wedding industry.
As companies across the country embrace a work-from-home life in a post COVID world, many business leaders struggle with the question of “How do I maintain company culture remotely.” Joining Joe this week is David Friedman, the Founder and CEO of High Performing Culture, where he helps companies and organizations build high-performing company cultures. He's also the author of Fundamentally Different: Building a Culture of Success Through Organizational Values and Culture by Design, the definitive “how-to” manual for building a high-performance culture.
College sports will never be the same. Starting in July of 2021, every NCAA athlete in the country has the opportunity to make money from their names, images, and likenesses (NIL). So what does the future of paid college athletes look like? Joining Joe this week is Blake Lawrence, the co-founder & CEO of Opendorse, a sports tech company that maximizes endorsement value for athletes. More than 40,000 (and growing) athletes around the world use Opendorse to monetize their brands with support from partners including the PGA TOUR, NHL, NFLPA, MLBPA, WNBPA, LPGA, over 100 professional and collegiate sports teams, and hundreds of brands. Blake talks about the inspiration for creating Opendorse, how he's helping college athletes make money, and how the new system will impact sports in the near term.
The unlikely story of an unlikely hit: LFO's Summer Girls. Joining Joe to explore this 1999 hit is LFO member Brad Fischetti.
Everybody who goes into business wants to make money. But they also want to do some good. It's the old 'doing well by doing good' concept, except how do you know you're doing well and doing good? Joining Joe this week are Maggie Z. Miller and Hannah Nokes, the founders of social impact consulting firm Magnify Impact, and the authors of the upcoming ForbesBook, “Magnify Your Impact: Powering Profit with Purpose.” Maggie and Hannah discuss how they joined forces to create Magnify, why companies have suddenly stepped up their social impact initiatives, and the four steps leaders can take to create an impact strategy that solves problems and drives profitability back to their business.
When it comes to Healthcare reform, political and medical leaders have promised fixes for decades. Nothing has worked so far, but one doctor has some ideas. Joining Joe this week is physician and entrepreneur, Dr. Matthew Kolinski. Matthew talks about his book "Work-Passion-Life Balance: Finding Fulfillment Through Zones Of Efficiency" and his passion for “Reengineering the Business of Healthcare."
Trying to scale a business can be a difficult task, especially during a pandemic. Many companies found that embracing e-commerce over the past year was a force multiplier for their business. Joining Joe this week is Hugh Gaither, the Founder & CEO of Feetures, a leading performance sock brand, that has been family-owned and operated in North Carolina since 2002. Hugh discusses the birth of Feetures and how e-commerce was a big driver for the company in 2020.
Leadership is complicated and understanding what makes leadership so complex and dynamic is the key to truly understanding leadership. Joining Joe this week is Cicely Simpson, a government & public policy strategist, keynote speaker and the creator of the C.H.A.I.R. Leadership Program. Cicely helps her clients get to the table of success by helping them optimize their relevance, influence, and achievement. On the podcast, Cicely shares what attracts her to the leadership space and why Shirley Chisholm inspires her work today.
Gambling has come along way since 1989’s baseball betting scandal that forced Hall of Famer Pete Rose to be permanently banned from the sport. Fast forward 30 years later and advertisements for DraftKings and FanDuel can be found on stadiums and television and radio broadcasts for every professional sport. But what’s the next big thing for gambling besides football, basketball, mixed martial arts and the rest? It could be E-Sports. Joining Joe this week is Steven Salz, the Co-Founder and CEO of Rivalry which has been called the ‘Robinhood of esports’. Steven discusses the current state of sports gambling across the globe, why gambling on E-Sports has exploded over the last few years, and what’s next for Rivalry.
The public relations industry has taken a big hit due to pandemic induced budgets cuts. According to a survey of PR and marketing professionals, almost two-thirds of clients reduced communications budgets as a result of the pandemic, 90% of PR agencies said clients had postponed campaigns, and one in five agencies laid off staff and instigated furloughs. Now one year after COVID-19 locked down the planet, what is the current state of the PR and marketing industry? Joining Joe this week is Amanda Whitcroft, the Founder of Panda PR & Marketing who talks about how she successfully pivoted her agency's focus from the hospitality industry to the health and tech sectors during the pandemic.
The last year has been tough, that’s an understatement, we’ve all needed some assistance along the way, especially the folks on Main Street USA. So what is big business doing to help small business through the pandemic? Joining Joe this week is Mark Tina, the Executive Director of Verizon Business Group East. Mark talks about how Verizon is actively assisting small businesses during the pandemic, how Verizon's senior leadership inspired their team over the past year, and how 5G will change the game in telecommunications.
If you want a driver’s license you need to take a test. If you want to pursue higher education, you need to take the SATs or ACTs. And if you want to know "Which Friends Character Are You?," you have to take a quiz on BuzzFeed. And now there's a test for CEOs. Joining Joe this week is Adam Bryant, the creator of the popular New York Times Corner Office series, the managing director of executive mentoring firm, Merryck & Co., AND the co-author of THE CEO TEST: Master the Challenges that Make or Break All Leaders.
Leadership can be a lonely journey. Being a leader of humans sounds pretty amazing, but we're not always prepared to carry that burden. Joining Joe on the podcast this week is Rick Simmons, who along with his wife Amy, founded the telos institute which focuses on expertise-business strategy, leadership development, and change management. Rick explains why he founded the telos institute, how leaders can harness the power of liminal space, and what the return on investment looks like for executive-level coaching.
A year ago, we started this podcast dedicated to business owners surviving during the pandemic and we’ve spoken to entrepreneurs in all sorts of industries including the tech, social and hospitality space. But we’ve never spoken to a cannabis entrepreneur, until now.Recreational marijuana is now legal in dozens of states and according to Politico about one in three Americans now live where all adults have access to it. That's nearly 100 million people. Plus, next year states like New York, Florida, and Ohio could pass legalization efforts.Joining Joe this week is Charlotte Hanna, the founder of Community Growth Partners and the founder of Rebelle, a cannabis brand and store located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Charlotte talks about her love of marijuana, the challenges of being a cannabis entrepreneur and what the future of her industry looks like.
Joining Joe this week is the Doogie Howser of entrepreneurs. Justin Miller started his first business when he was just 14, but now he’s all grown up and the President of Profit 911 Business Consulting. He teaches business owners what’s working now as well as what he’s learned from his own failed marketing experiments.To contact Justin go to Profit911.biz or email Justin directly at justin@profit911.biz.
The pandemic slammed the breaks on Mr. Curiosity for almost a year! Now Joe Snedeker is back with new episodes! Joining Joe this time is Newswatch 16's Chelsea Strub and her videographer Mike Erat. Enjoy the triumphant (and we use that term loosely) return of Mr. Curiosity!
When it comes to building wealth, the average person has two options: You earn an income or you invest. The former is pretty obvious. But the latter can be complicated. Joining Joe this week is Andrew Horowitz, the author of The Disciplined Investor: Essential Strategies for Success. Andrew discusses what it means to be a disciplined investor, how you can mitigate risks in the market, and what he thinks about the controversies revolving around Game Stop stock and Bitcoin.
Millions of U.S. consumers looked to stretch their dollars and avoid taking on new credit-card debt during the coronavirus pandemic. In 2020, they flocked to “buy now, pay later” offers from fin-tech companies. But how do they work? One of those companies, Klarna, just made a big splash at the Super Bowl. Joining Joe this week is David Sykes, the Head of Klarna in the U.S. David explains Klarna's business model, why BNPL companies have exploded in the past year, and the difference between consumers in Europe and the U.S.
Henry Ford once said that “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.” Joining Joe this week is one of Magnetic Marketing's amazing partners, Tyler Garns, the Founder and CEO of Box Out Marketing. Tyler talks about how his marketing career flourished at Infusionsoft, how he transitioned from being part of a team to starting one of his own, and the importance of recognizing your strengths and your weaknesses.
Did you know that major companies like Microsoft, Warby Parker, and Uber were started during a recession? But none of those companies did it during a pandemic induced recession. Joining Joe this week are a husband-and-wife team that did just that, Sara and Ben Jensen, the founders of skincare startup, Hugh & Grace. Sara and Ben discuss the inspiration for the company, the importance of hormone safe products and what it was like to launch a company in the middle of a pandemic.
There's more than just one strange magical type of tree in A Song of Ice and Fire. In the far East of Qarth outside the House of the Undying, there is the strange black barked and blue leaved trees which produces the Shade of the Evening wine that stains the drinker's lips blue. Joining Joe to talk about the connections between these trees and our well known Weirwoods will be none other than shade tree expert Amanda of the Disputed Lands youtube channel. Link to stream: https://youtu.be/bffj1DSnXWADisputed Lands: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQTkPAgya-tMFF268FmkOhAShade of the Evening and The Black Oily Stone video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiHDmj2jrtI
Do you remember that old Apple iPhone commercial with the famous catchphrase “There's an app for that”. Now the question is, have you ever wanted to combine high definition photos, text, and videos in a digital magazine format? Well, now, there's an app for that. Joining Joe this week are the founders of Magma, Jake Warner and Joey Chowaiki. Jake and Joey discuss how Magma blends mobile blogging and social media publishing and allows users to publish their content in the form of a digital magazine.
What do you do when you create a company that connects fans at concerts and includes a 50-college tour to test the idea? And then a pandemic happens. You pivot. Joining Joe this week is Sarah Figueroa, the Founder & CEO of Geojam, the first rewards-based music platform bringing artists and fans together.
Since the beginning of March, the pandemic has resulted in $481 billion in losses for the U.S. travel economy. Now that a COVID-19 vaccine is on the horizon, how long will it take for the travel industry to recover? Joining Joe this week is travel and branding expert,Rob DelliBovi, the Founder of RDB Hospitality. Rob talks about how the travel industry crashed in 2020 after a blockbuster 2019, and when he thinks the hospitality industry will rebound in 2021.
Down Home Cajun Music- Joe Bonsall: Goldband Recordings Volume 1While Joe Bonsall's Cajun Jamboree and Swallow recordings have been well documented; his Goldband years have not. Joe and the band recorded for Goldband in 1962 and 1963 before recording with any other label. Here they recorded some great raw numbers showcasing the the band at the time. Joining Joe on these recordings were Bobby Caswell, Wilson LeJeune, Ivy Dugas and Hayward Doucet. 1.I'm Leaving (G-1123) 1962 *2.Promise You Broke (G-1123) 1962 *3.Linda Lee (G-1126) 1962 *4.Sha Catin (G-1126) 1962 *5.Light Moving (G-1133) 1962 *6.Don't Blame Me (G-1133) 1962 *7.Bayou Pon Pon (GCL- 125) 1962 **8.Pauvre Hobo (GCL- 125) 1962 **9.Mariez- Vous Donc Jamais (GCL- 125) 1962 **10.Petite Ou La Grosse (GCL- 125) 1962 **11.Creole Song (Yep-Roc 2498) 1963 ***12.La Cuca Rochman (Yep-Roc 2498) 1963 Alternate Take ***12.Pardon Pour Ca Qu' J'Ai Fait (GCL- 125) 1962 Alternate Take *** from the original Goldband 45 rpm records** not formally released, issued on Goldband compilation in Europe*** from the Goldband archive release on Yep-Roc.
This episode is all about mentorship. Mentoring is tapping into existing knowledge, skills, and experience and transferring those skills in order to advance the careers of other people. Joining Joe this week is Veta Richardson the president and CEO of the Association of Corporate Counsel and the author of the forthcoming book, “Take Six”.
What does retirement life look like in the 21st century? Joining Joe on this week's show are the leaders of the “anti-retirement” movement, Patti and Milledge Hart. Patti and Milledge talk about what led them to write their forthcoming book, "The Resolutionist— Welcome To The Anti-Retirement Movement" and what it means to be a Resolutionist.
Joining Joe this week is Kara Goldin the founder of Hint and the author of “Undaunted: Overcoming Doubts + Doubters.” Kara talks about why she started her own flavored water company, the importance of feedback for entrepreneurs, and what inspired her to write a book about overcoming doubt.
Abraham Lincoln said that “The best way to predict the future is to create it," but are the future leaders able to create their future? Are they prepared with the skills that employers are looking for? Joining Joe this week is David Dvorkin, the Executive Director and the founder of Hire Cause, an online experiential learning platform that is helping to realize a vision of the world where companies, non-profits, and schools work together around projects that help communities thrive.
Joining Joe this week is the owner of spirits brand, Savage & Cooke, Dave Phinney. The wine, beer and industry is incredibly lucrative, for example recently, European beverage company Diageo acquired Ryan Reynolds' Aviation American Gin for an estimated $610 million. Dave and Joe talk about the current state of the wine and spirits industry, and how it has changed since Dave got in the business 20 years ago.
This may come as a surprise, but the U.S. health care system is incredibly flawed. But what if we were able to improve patient access, reduce costs, and shorten patient waiting times? Joining Joe this week are two men who have done that: Mohan Giridharadas and Sanjeev Agrawal, senior executives at LeanTaaS, a company that believes that advanced data science can solve tough operational problems in healthcare.
Joining Joe this week is Shannon McLinden, the founder of FarmHouse Fresh. Shannon was sick of her ad agency job and decided to create a skincare line that would go onto to be found in over 4,000 spas, resorts, and boutiques around the globe. Shannon tells Joe how FarmHouse Fresh was able to step up and create a new product line that helps frontline workers during the pandemic.
Joining Joe this week is Dave Dee, a former struggling magician that stumbled into a Dan Kennedy seminar and became a the preeminent sales expert who wrote the book, Sales Stampede.
Joining Joe is an entrepreneur who is living the American Dream: Tim T. Mercer, the Managing Partner of Intelibox and the author of the upcoming book and podcast titled “Bootstrapped Millionaire.” Tim talks to Joe about his journey from growing up in one of the poorest parts of the United States to running his own million dollar business.
The 2020 Booker Prize longlist has been announced. 13 fantastic titles make up the ‘Booker Dozen' and podcast host, Joe Haddow explores each novel on the list and the reasons behind the judges' decision. Joining Joe is chair of judges, Margaret Busby, and fellow judges Lemn Sissay and Sameer Rahim. The 2020 shortlist will be announced on 15 September. Find out more about the longlist here: https://bit.ly/3feClGP This episode was recorded and produced remotely. Keep up to date with news on the Prize at thebookerprizes.com and @TheBookerPrizes on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Joining Joe this week is Bill Lyons, the Chairman and CEO of Lyons HR and the author of the upcoming book, “We Are HR: The Small Business Owners Definitive Guide to Professional Employer Organizations”.
Joining Joe this week is Scott Cullather, the co-author of "Challenge Everything: The Battle Cry That Blew Sh*t Up and INVNTd Live Brand Storytelling" and the co-founder of the live events agency, INVNT. Joe and Scott talk about live brand storytelling, how major companies are marketing during the pandemic, and what the future of live events looks like.
The Uncertain Times podcast was inspired by the pandemic, but now it's inspired by so much more. Joining Joe this week is Heath Butler, a venture capitalist with more than 20 years of experience transforming businesses and helping professionals maximize their potential. Now Heath has co-founded two organizations that are extremely well positioned to make a massive impact among black entrepreneurs and within urban communities.
Small Businesses have taken it on the chin during the pandemic. A survey of small businesses by Florida State University researchers have found that 15 percent of those studied have closed their doors permanently as a result of the COVID-19 shutdown.How are entrepreneurs and business owners supposed get through this? Fortunately there are a few company that are helping. Joining Joe this week is Victor Ho, the co-founder & CEO of Fivestars, a software startup that help communities and businesses thrive and strengthen relationships with their customers.
UFO Undercover Peter James Haviland Acch will be joining Joe Montaldo to discus a wide range of paranormal topics
Fashion is a nearly $3 trillion industry that is constantly changing; from brick and mortar to e-com and from fast fashion to sustainable fashion. Joining Joe this week is "the fairy godmother of fashion", Aslaug Magnúsdóttir, the CEO and Founder of Katla, a direct-to- consumer sustainable fashion brand.
The boys of the Infestation are back! Joining Joe and Zane this week are special guest co-hosts John Hale and Mike "Cookie Lips" Lombardo as they welcome effects guru Cody Ruch. Cody talks about the art of the effect and shares some great stories. Joe takes a trip to Fantasy Island, Zane reveals a film with acting so bad it woke him up, Mike is delirious from being overworked and John shares some "special butter" popcorn. So strap up your chin straps and throttle the volume to 11 as the thrashing tones of the Infestation consume you!
European and now World champions... little wonder it's a buoyant Blood Red podcast (well, apart from the bit when Joe Rimmer loses it with Michael McIntyre and Robbie Williams). Joining Joe on your Monday must-listen are Caoimhe O'Neill and host Connor Dunn as the trio look back over Saturday's FIFA Club World Cup final victory over Flamengo. There's plenty of praise for Joe Gomez and match-winner Roberto Firmino, but the biggest goes to Alisson Becker. There's also talk on THAT refereeing performance, ridiculous decisions by FIFA and the BBC, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's injury, before the podcast rounds off with a preview of the big Boxing Day, top-of-the-table showdown at Leicester City. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Another vigil was held in Limerick for the murdered widow in Thomondgate Rose Hanrahan. Two years on from her death, no one has been brought to justice. The special vigil was held again last night for every on in the community. Joining Joe in studio is Fianna Fail TD Willie O'Dea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Does it surprise you that there are kids going to National school who face abuse over their sexuality? An organisation called "Belong to Youth Service", carried out research and go as far as to say that some students of this age experience physical and sexual assault also. Joining Joe is Diarmuid de Paor from the ASTI.. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A group of mental health professionals have linked-up to provide affordable wellness for families.Joining Joe to tell us more is the founder of Empower Hour Sarah Lee Cassidy, Marcel Coetzee of change solutions and Amanda Clifford ABC mental health.. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are you unsure of just how good the Grizzlies may be, Memphis? Don't worry - it appears that the Grizzlies aren't sure either. On this final episode of GBBLive for the calendar year, Host Joe Mullinax dives in to just who Memphis is as the pag prepares to turn from 2018 to 2019. Joining Joe is Gary Darby, the studio host of Grizzlies Game Night on 92.9 FM ESPN Memphis, and there is plenty to discuss on the podcast this week. The rise and inconsistency of Jaren Jackson Jr., the Grizzlies looking dominant against the Lakers at times and downright awful other times, and tradeable assets heading in to rumor mill season around the NBA are all fair game on this installment of GBBLive, and much more! Be sure to follow the show on Twitter @GBBLive and also make sure you are subscribing to the podcast on ITunes so you never miss an episode!
Are you unsure of just how good the Grizzlies may be, Memphis? Don't worry - it appears that the Grizzlies aren't sure either. On this final episode of GBBLive for the calendar year, Host Joe Mullinax dives in to just who Memphis is as the pag prepares to turn from 2018 to 2019. Joining Joe is Gary Darby, the studio host of Grizzlies Game Night on 92.9 FM ESPN Memphis, and there is plenty to discuss on the podcast this week. The rise and inconsistency of Jaren Jackson Jr., the Grizzlies looking dominant against the Lakers at times and downright awful other times, and tradeable assets heading in to rumor mill season around the NBA are all fair game on this installment of GBBLive, and much more! Be sure to follow the show on Twitter @GBBLive and also make sure you are subscribing to the podcast on ITunes so you never miss an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe McGrath hosts another edition of the Wednesday Club on the Manchester Football Social.Joining Joe in the studio is Ian and Leslie representing the Blue side of the City and Steve Shanyaski for the Reds.Discussion includes both City and United's Champions League endeavours as well as finding out who will be crowned the Football Social Mastermind See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining Joe for this episode of Armstrong & Getty is reporter Taylor Telford with details on the huge Google walkout. Plus, podcast guest Matt Rosenberg is featured for a segment. And, Michaelangelo faces a serious accusation!
Joining Joe for this episode of Armstrong & Getty is reporter Taylor Telford with details on the huge Google walkout. Plus, podcast guest Matt Rosenberg is featured for a segment. And, Michaelangelo faces a serious accusation!
The Three Witches, or weird sisters, from Macbeth are the topic today with Halloween approaching and many cauldrons bubbling. Be looking at their origins in the Fates and Norns as well as the twist George has given them in ASOIAF. Joining Joe is @shakespeareofthrones to read the quotes and on the follow up livestream on Halloween night.
October is both Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month, so the team decided it was a good time to give the keys to Joe Colton and bring back our Ladies' Night tradition (Ladies Night III to be exact)! Joining Joe is Spider-Slayer and Tinkles (old friends of the show Sara Detrick and Kate McLeod), and together they'll explore the world of GI Joe from a feminine perspective - from cosplaying to collecting and may stops in between. You'll also learn the origins of their special code names (for the record, Joe's is "Sniffles") and have a laugh or twenty along the way. Pour yourself a favorite beverage - just like our hostesses with the mostesses - and enjoy! PS, if you enjoyed this edition of Ladies Night, go back into our archives and listen to Ladies Night I and II. You won't be disappointed.
Episode 42 everyone. This is the first of many discussion we will be having about The Greatest Hip Hop Group ever, Wu-Tang. Yes someone said it. Joining Joe this week is Wu-Tang Super Fan Comer Watkins. The "Paper Weight" on steroids you see in any studio photo of the "Wu" "W," Comer made that amazing gift. Remember to SUBSCRIBE and Share
27 years have elapsed since the last time Derry, Maine was terrorised by a malevolent spirit in the guise of a clown, and our only chance of defeating the threat is to band together. Joining Joe on a trip into the sewers and the subconscious is horror commentator, interviewer, and host of the Bazaar Cast Podcast, Richard, aka The Fear Merchant. You can follow The Fear Merchant on twitter: https://twitter.com/thefearmerchant Find his podcast on itunes or your podcatcher of choice. Follow Shitegeist on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shitegeistpod Email: shitegeistpod@gmail.com
This week Dan is working in San Diego on top secret stuff, so Joe invited two friends along to step in. Joining Joe are Joe McCarthy and Tyler Block, and the trio talk about the latest news and new releases this week, as well as what we've been playing and what we are excited for. We also cover PS4 and Nintendo's strange philosophies. Send your letters to letters@thegamefart.com This week's music: Dream Academy - Life in a Northern Town Ellie Goulding - Sweet Disposition (Temper Trap cover)
On this episode of Snacky Tunes, Greg and Darin Bresnitz are joined in the studio with Joe Carroll of Williamsburg hot spots like Spuyten Duyvil, Fette Sau, and St. Anselm. Joining Joe is the Yvonne de Tassigny, chef at Fette Sau and St. Anselm. Tune in to hear Joe’s past in the music business, working in Belgian restaurants, and why he started a barbecue restaurant in Williamsburg. Joe and Yvonne are going to be hosting and cooking for Finger On The Pulse’s BBQ Blowout this upcoming Wednesday at Good Co. This week’s musical guest is Emil & Friends. Emil & Friends make electronic music, collaborate with orchestras, and Emil plays acoustic guitar live for this episode. Hear some of Emil & Friends’ songs from the full-length Lo & Behold, and a P.R. stunt involving Emile Hirsch. This episode was brought to you by Hearst Ranch. “White tablecloths and wine lists don’t equate barbecue to me.” “I’m going to do what I do regardless of what’s going on around me. I didn’t really think about where we fit in [the barbecue scene].” — Joe Carroll about Fette Sau on Snacky Tunes “Once you get the attention of a group of people, it’s important to show who you are and be honest.” — Emil of Emil & Friends on Snacky Tunes