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In this episode Scott talks with authors David Shields and Josh Rosenblatt about the cultural politics of the WNBA. Much has been made of the coverage of two of the WNBA's prominent stars: Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. What are the racial and political implications of the coverage of these two athletes? What do they tell us about wider American culture as a whole in a tense election season? Special Guests: David Shields and Josh Rosenblatt.
Oscar season has come and gone, True Believers... No, really. It happened already. I was as surprised as the next guy. Anyhow, This is the Uticast, Episode #305, and this week we are joined by first-time GFOP, Senior Reporter at WBNG12 News, Josh Rosenblatt!! On Tap This Week: Kevin, Heather and Sam start off with some quick thoughts about cultivating personal style, Mortal Kombat reviews and Oscars 2021; before breaking down the most important news of the week, including the return of the Great NYS Fair, Elon Musk on SNL and FOOD NEWS!! Then, Sam sits down with debuting GFOP, Josh Rosenblatt of WBNG12 News, to discuss his path into journalism, covering the wild NY22 elections and the collapse of the Super League!! Finally, the Crews come together to debate Growing Pains, Mattel Movies and The Big Bird Bandits!! Plus, Josh Fight 2021!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica Handshake.City
Feb. 18, 2021 - After weeks of legal drama, New York's 22nd congressional district finally has a representative in Congress again. Josh Rosenblatt, Senior Reporter at WBNG 12 News, outlined all of the drama and the latest developments in the saga.
“The primary work is acknowledging that my position in the world, is not the position in the world.” - Josh RosenblattIn this Season 1 Finale Episode, Tunisha is joined by Josh Rosenblatt, former guest, author of Why We Fight, and friend of the show. Through their wildly random, honest, and intersected conversation, these two break down entitlement vs expectation and rethink innovation to emphasize recognizing a need and fulfilling it. People won't be ready for things until you show them something different. Whether it's Jordan Peele to horror movies, Josh's authorship at the intersection of combat sports and society, or deconstructing white guilt to learn the difference between being not racist vs being anti-racism…this episode adds a sincere perspective about awareness and human connection.
T chop's it up with Josh Rosenblatt - writer, journalist, and author of Why We Fight: One Man's Search for Meaning Inside the Ring. This book works as a tailgate for your mind to pre-game in thought, serving you kegs to pump new levels of thinking about experiences within your own skin, and how to determine what you're actually capable of when forced to face something unique. Topics of conversation include: the irrational fascination with fandom and love, heightened experiences of self-discovery through fighting, being a representative of a larger community and the sometimes dismissal of responsibility for the sake of being an individual, and even how the demise of my Los Angeles Clippers is actually a symbol of personal triggers that stand for things far and beyond an actual game.
Experience the perfect collision at the center of the cage between drawing and writing, as we revel in the new book "The Fine Art of Violence, Vol. 1" by Chris Rini with Josh Rosenblatt. Follow Chris Rini at @rinimma Follow Josh at @jrosenblatt1 Book available now at www.chrisrini.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artfightpodcast/support
I speak with Josh Rosenblatt, author of Why We Fight: One Man’s Search For Meaning Inside the Ring. Josh is a writer and journalist who’s work has appeared in Vice, the Texas Observer, and the Austin Chronicle. We discuss his book and his journey to face his deepest fears by agreeing to take part in a mixed martial arts fight. We discuss the psychology of fear, ancestral trauma, evolutionary biology, mixed martial arts, and so much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flytrap/support
This week we're joined by MMA journalist and the author of the book Why We Fight, Josh Rosenblatt. Josh talks about the MMA writing landscape in the 21st century, the aesthetics of the inevitable, and the gathering of the tribe at the MMA Media Symposium. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artfightpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artfightpodcast/support
Author Josh Rosenblatt was not a fighter. He was a writer and pacifist who didn't think MMA fighting was for him--until he fell in love with it. Josh joins Santino's World where he talks about his new book "Why We Fight" where he (an "everyday guy") decides to train for and fight in a sanctioned MMA fight. Josh also talks about what life was like working as an editor for Vice Media's "Fightland" website, Jewish history, and why he took a cage fight as a middle-aged man who had never been in a fight before. Buckle up, this was a great experience listening to Josh talk about fighting and life. He's a very smart, philosophical human and a great guest. Check out the link to Josh's book below: https://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Fight-Search-Meaning/dp/0062569988
If you've never been in a fight before, have you ever wondered how you’d respond to getting punched in the face? My guest today found the experience pretty delightful. Which is all the more surprising given that he'd lived more than three decades of his life as a self-described pacifist, who abhorred violence, thought fighting was barbaric, and feared he was a coward. His name is Josh Rosenblatt, and he’s the author of Why We Fight: One Man’s Search For Meaning Inside the Ring, which describes his decision to enter an actual MMA fight at the age of 40. Today on the show, Josh talks about why after a lifetime of being a hedonistic, non-physically oriented, intellectual type of guy who thought mixed martial art fighting was dumb, he decided to climb into the cage as a MMA fighter himself. Josh describes how he first got interested in MMA fighting in his early 30s, started studying Muay Thai, Krav Maga, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and boxing, and discovered the joys of getting in touch with his long submerged aggression. We then discuss what it was like to train for an actual MMA fight as an older guy, how fighting has influenced his writing, and what getting into the cage taught him about sacrifice, asceticism, transcendence, and the potential for human transformation. Get the show notes at aom.is/whywefight.
Tooth and Josh Rosenblatt, author of the new book Why We Fight, chat about Josh's time as founding editor of Vice Media's Fightland, the lure of combat sports, the intersection of literature and combat, etc.
"In this episode, join us in our August Blockchain Meetup held in Nashville, TN. Our guests are Josh Rosenblatt, Gray Sasser, and John Wagster of Frost Brown Todd. Our topic for this discussion is the regulatory environment for blockchain."
Josh and I talk about our persistent search for meaning in fighting, what you learn about yourself when the cage door closes, how much we like whiskey, and why the Diaz brothers are endlessly fascinating.