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In this hilarious and insightful episode of Tales From Hollywoodland, Arthur, Steve, and Julian sit down with master impressionist Josh Rosen to explore the craft of mimicking Hollywood's biggest stars. From classic legends to today's A-listers, Josh shares how he perfects his impressions, the challenges of voice work, and the surprising reactions he's gotten from […] The post Inside the Art of Celebrity Impressions with Josh Rosen | Tales From Hollywoodland appeared first on The ESO Network.
SummaryIn this episode of Veterinary Vibes, host Garth Robillard and Dr. Josh Rosen delve into the critical role of clinical empathy in veterinary medicine. They discuss the importance of communication, navigating difficult emotions, and building trust within the veterinary team. Dr. Rosen shares personal experiences and practical tools to enhance empathy and improve client interactions, emphasizing that effective communication can lead to better patient outcomes and a more supportive work environment.TakeawaysClinical empathy is essential in veterinary practice.Communication is often overlooked but crucial for success.Navigating emotions in high-stress situations is vital.Vulnerability can strengthen team dynamics.Using names can enhance client relationships.Signposting helps clients feel more comfortable.Empathy leads to better patient outcomes.Veterinary education is evolving to include communication skills.Conversations can help resolve workplace tensions.Building trust is key to effective teamwork.Follow Dr. Josh Rosen here: https://www.instagram.com/dogtorjosh/
Today on the show: The President wraps up his Mid East trip. Josh Rosen from CBS News on Comey's social post. Steven Portnoy from ABC News recaps the Supreme Court. Caleb Silver on the markets. Correspondent Rory O'Neill previews Hurricane season. Political Analyst Bill Crane. Plus, comedian Kelsey Cook joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: The President wraps up his Mid East trip. Josh Rosen from CBS News on Comey's social post. Steven Portnoy from ABC News recaps the Supreme Court. Caleb Silver on the markets. Correspondent Rory O'Neill previews Hurricane season. Political Analyst Bill Crane. Plus, comedian Kelsey Cook joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: The President wraps up his Mid East trip. Josh Rosen from CBS News on Comey's social post. Steven Portnoy from ABC News recaps the Supreme Court. Caleb Silver on the markets. Correspondent Rory O'Neill previews Hurricane season. Political Analyst Bill Crane. Plus, comedian Kelsey Cook joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Are you hungry for adventure and connection? Listen in to this replay of Episode 372 of of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast featuring former pro snowboarder and Saturday's co-founder Josh Rosen. As host of Huckberry's recently launched series DIRT, Josh shares how the show reconnects and inspires viewers to explore the world of adventure, the outdoors, and cooking in the wild, their backyards, and homes. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter HERE. I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: email: rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com Show Notes: How'd you get connected with Huckberry? Yeah, it's been a really lovely, Experience with Huckberry. Initially, we worked on a project where, Kate West, who's the content director over at Huckberry, reached out to me cuz she had been in New York when I was there and worked for a nonprofit, bringing kids out. To the beach to surf and up into the mountains to snowboard from the inner city, which was really cool. And we helped out with that and, in any capacity we could, at Saturdays. And she had moved on and started working in Huckberry and asked if I was interested in doing, it's, they sell a really amazing, product called the, 72-hour shirt. Oh yeah. Which is this, it's. All the bells and whistles, antimicrobials, sweat, wicking, all that great stuff. But you're gonna essentially wear it and do anything you want for a couple of days, without a wash. So it's a great shirt to camp with and literally anything you're getting into. So before we get to the show, tell us about your cooking chat. Yeah, sure. Is that why you're there? it's interesting because the show always starts with meeting a chef, okay? And the chef always asks or has, so far, are you a chef? Okay. And my answer and the first time I was asked that my response was, No. I'm just a cooking enthusiast. I'm a food enthusiast. So how did the idea for dirt come to life? So Kate West came to Seattle to do this article for Huckberry with me about wearing the shirt. And we went out for 72 hours. It's the 72-hour shirt. And so that's the deal. It's like a, what can you do with this shirt in 72 hours? And I loved that task because I have always love to see how many activities I can accomplish in a day, so they came out and we went out to one of the San Juan Islands, which is our little chain of islands out here in the sound, beautiful spot. And it's a special place for sure. . , absolutely gorgeous. And we just, we went nuts. We did, the list is long, but we had these amazing couple of days, and somewhere in, in that time I posed to Kate that I had this idea for a food adventure show where essentially we do what we do on dirt, which is that we go to a place we meet with a chef, or the initial idea could also have been like a, somebody who's very connected to food in that city. And we got some information and that kind of set us off on our journey. How is this show different than other adventure travel shows? I think it's interesting. It's like until you work in a, you don't really look at that space that deeply, and after working in this space over the last year and l going around and looking at other adventured shows or on, things like YouTube catching cooks or food, food adventure pieces. It just feels. A lot of those shows and, nothing against them. There are some really great ones out there. We're really about the chef or the host. So what goes into deciding where to go? Is it driven by the food sources, the sustainability? It's a great question and I think we started in Seattle with no real distinct plan of where we were gonna go next because it was the trial episode and it was I think it was meeting with the people around, in that first episode in Seattle or at Washington State that we realized we can go anywhere. It was really liberating, right? Because initially maybe you gotta go to these really important big cities or, it was, we, there was a lot of discussions, but really it's we can go anywhere. We have and we've gone to New York cities, this last one, but we were in Minneapolis, and then we were in New Orleans and then, you know, there's. , there are amazing things happening everywhere. Yeah. It's just about going and looking and so we I think for us, a balance of places that are very obvious, like a New York City mixed with places like Minneapolis that are not necessarily places you like first on your list to visit. If you have a weekend off then of course like it's important that the product that Huckberry. is selling in the season. I'm very connected to that. So you don't actually work at Huckberry, but tell me about the brand. Was your perception of it beforehand and after you started working on the show? Did it change? It was a great beginning to it because I told you, I, I worked with on. Photoshoot with about the 72-hour shirt. I've always been very employee-focused. With my company. I think that the people that you have if they are, and you, I'm sure you experience this, if you go into a place where the employees are not treated well or Oh, yeah. Not respected or not supported. You just feel it immediately, you can smell it. And then you have these places where you can see that these people are respected and are paid appropriately and all of this. Right off the bat with Huckberry cuz there was a photographer and the producer and these people were on the shoot. You just sensed that this is a place where people are respected. And it felt very similar to Saturdays in that everybody felt like it was a common goal to deliver something that we're interested in. I don't work directly for Huckberry. I'm just doing this project for them, but I feel like part of that family and that's important to how I work in the world. Like any project that I do, I feel like it's really important that we're all passionately pushing a cool goal, and that's outdoors, right? So can you share anything with us about projects in the pipeline? So we are headed off, I'll say this, we are leaving the country. Which is really exciting. And I'll leave it at that. How did your outdoor lifestyle begin? I was born and raised, in Seattle to two very different parents in terms of the outdoor lifestyle. My mom is from Oregon, lived in a van, and was a river guide on the Salmon River. And then met my dad who is New York City born and raised. Moved as far away from New York City as he possibly could and stayed in the Continental US. I think he used a piece of string to see which one San Francisco or Seattle was further cuz he hated it. And this is the sixties, right? And he wanted to just be outdoors. He had this kind of romantic vision of the outdoors. And he assumed, Seattle would potentially have all the things he had seen in magazines, I believe. And he got out here and he had no practical experience with the outdoors at all. So tell us about your snowboarding career. Obviously, skiing led to snowboarding, and then you became a pro right? Yeah. So I skied it's interesting cuz I got to a certain place in skiing and then you either go, in my time you were into racing or you went into like mobile skiing or freestyle. There wasn't a big free ski community. And I watched snowboarding come up and it was all free ski. It was like the initial, original free ski. Like they just went everywhere, there were no rules. And I was a skateboarder so that energy, just like I knew it, right? I was like holding onto skiing cause I had done it for so many years, but I was like, that, there's something about that. And then it just looks more, it just felt more like skateboarding, like you were a rebel too. And 13-year-old little guy wants to be a rebel and explore that side of himself. So the middle school I was in had a ski bus and there were some, the cool kids were snowboarding and I was like, all right, I'm gonna try it. I went to a special high school where I only had to go once a week so that I could so I could take snowboarding as a job. And I started actually snowboarding professionally when I was in High School. And then you co-founded the surf-inspired brand Saturdays. What was your role there? So I moved out to New York. My dad's family was in New York City and so my entire life I visited and knew from a very young age that I wanted to be a part of New York City at some point in my life. And the second snowboarding ended and I realized that was probably a good time to make the shift in New York City I worked in fashion for six or seven years and different components of it, trying to find my space. What'd you do there? So I've always been interested in fashion since I was a young kid and living in Seattle, then, and to some degree now it's just not a very fashion-centric place. It's a land of waterproof clothing and comfortable clothing. And that doesn't lend itself generally to cutting-edge fashion. So going to New York was just eye-opening and there was something about the way people dressed and their independence, the styles they would create for themselves that were just so uniquely them, but somehow looked right. And when my buddies came to me discussing this idea for a surf shop, I thought maybe that'd be it, right? So we'd opened the surf shop and then maybe we could design our own. And it was this great experience, the classic New York experience where we came together, we found a little spot in Soho. And this is 2009 in a recession., which is actually a really great time to open something new and unique and I'll explain why. We were able to find a location very inexpensively cuz a lot of stuff was closing down and because we were so unique to that landscape, we garnered a lot of attention from the press because we were just an interesting thing, without any marketing dollars, does, marketing dollars had pretty much dried up around the city, and we were just filler for these magazines. They're like, oh, three guys opened a surf shop in Manhattan. It was all you needed for attention. So why did you leave? I lived at that point in New York after 10 years with Saturdays and then six years of being in New York before that for,15, 16 years and being a kid from the mountains and very connected to that there was a longing that I couldn't block outta my mind anymore. And I just had to come home and be back in my cozy space. Do you have any advice or suggestions for folks that might want to get into the adventure biz or outdoor biz? I think for me it was, it has just always been curiosity, right? And exploration and with the surf shops I have lots of young employees who are, starting their careers as whatever, the beginnings of whatever they would be. And I've had that question come from young people and my answer to them was to find the space you want to be in, and then experience as many pieces of that as you can, because it really takes doing a lot of stuff to figure out exactly. What suits you? Do you have a favorite piece of outdoor gear that's under a hundred dollars that you always have with you? I love that question. I discovered I mean, I've been fishing my whole life and I discovered this last summer I've seen them in the landscape, but it's this Tenkara fishing rod. It's just a totally different thing. It breaks down into this tiny thing and you can whip it out. And it's this beautiful, its own unique cast. But anyway I had a ton of fun with that and I keep that in my pack. Do you have any favorite books? Yeah. I do love to read. I feel like I'm very similar to a lot of people lately where I listen to a lot of stuff. I grew up surrounded by books and I read a lot as a young person, but I tend to listen to a lot of stuff. But I have been trying to buy Paper books of late. My most recent book I bought was that it was a, it's a translation of the Tao Te Ching by Steven Mitchell. Someone had of course posted an image of one of the pages of the book, and it just landed on me because the Tao Te Ching is just that sort of thing where you could pretty much open it to any page and it's just, it was written 4,000 years ago or something, but it is so wise it still hits you in the side of the head, right? As we wrap up, is there anything else you'd like to say to our listeners or ask of our listeners? I'd love it if you go watch the show. One cool thing that the world we live in now, if you have any insight into what you liked, what you didn't, or what you can always comment on the bottom and it's encouraged and That's about it. Links Dirt Huckberry YouTube Josh on Instagram @rosen43
Gabe Morency has you covered for another edition of SportsRage Tonight. First - Rob Pizzola and Cam are in to talk CBB, and how to bet. Then, Ric Serritella is up to talk all things NFL. They start with the top picks in the draft where the market believes the Giants will trade up and select Miami QB Cam Ward, are they buying that or still believe something else happens? Where could other top prospects like Mason Graham, Travis Hunter, and more go if a team does move up to 1? Finally, they wrap it up with some Moe Khan talking WWE talk, best bets, and more!
Send us a textJosh Rosen, a celebrated impressionist celebrated for his impeccable renditions of figures such as Donald Trump and Larry David, brings a unique perspective to the world of comedy through his work with impersonations. His comedic path, which began with mimicking peers and teachers during his school days, has been shaped by his affinity for characters with anxious or edgy personalities, a connection he believes is essential for humor. Rosen thrives on the challenge of imitating distinctive individuals, preferring those who offer rich material, and his versatility allows him to customize performances to engage diverse audiences. This attention to detail and his ability to engage through interactive Q&A sessions make Rosen's performances not just entertaining but also memorable, securing his place as a successful and highly valued entertainer.(00:08:19) Personalized Interactive Impersonation Experiences(00:10:48) Evolution of Josh Rosen's Impersonation Talent(00:13:14) Impersonating Unique Sports Broadcast Personalities(00:17:35) Character Selection Strategies for ImpressionistsSupport the showStandup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comFree APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!For short-form standup comedy sets, listen to: "Comedy Appeteasers" , available on all platforms.New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videosVideos of comics live on stage from back in the day.Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
Send us a textJosh Rosen, a renowned stand-up comic and impressionist from South Florida, has captivated audiences with his spot-on impersonations of political figures, most notably former President Donald Trump. As Trump embarks on another term, Rosen eagerly anticipates the opportunity to expand his comedic repertoire, using satire to exaggerate Trump's statements and plans. Through his performances, Rosen playfully depicts Trump as more invested in quirky issues like fixing the McFlurry machine and indulging in fast food celebrations, all while humorously highlighting the president's broader agenda. Rosen's comedic interpretation provides a lighthearted and entertaining perspective on Trump's plans, delighting audiences with his unique blend of wit and political commentary.Support the showStandup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comFree APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!For short-form standup comedy sets, listen to: "Comedy Appeteasers" , available on all platforms.New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videosVideos of comics live on stage from back in the day.Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
Send us a textJosh Rosen, a renowned stand-up comic and impressionist from South Florida, has captivated audiences with his spot-on impersonations of political figures, most notably former President Donald Trump. As Trump embarks on another term, Rosen eagerly anticipates the opportunity to expand his comedic repertoire, using satire to exaggerate Trump's statements and plans. Through his performances, Rosen playfully depicts Trump as more invested in quirky issues like fixing the McFlurry machine and indulging in fast food celebrations, all while humorously highlighting the president's broader agenda. Rosen's comedic interpretation provides a lighthearted and entertaining perspective on Trump's plans, delighting audiences with his unique blend of wit and political commentary.(00:00:21) "Satirical Interview with President Trump"(00:01:08) McFlurry Machine Fix and Border Wall AgendaSupport the showHosted by: R. Scott EdwardsPlease Write a Review: in-depth walk through for leaving a review.On Your Apple & Android Phones, Visit New APP: Standup Comedy Podcast Network and website .comInterested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
Send us a textJosh Rosen is a talented stand-up comic from southern Florida, best known for his skillful impressions of political figures like Joe Biden and Donald Trump. His ability to capture the unique quirks and mannerisms of these leaders has not only entertained audiences on stage but also earned him a dedicated online following through his social media handle @joshimpressions and website, joshrosenimpressions.com. While his celebrated Biden impressions have brought him significant attention, Rosen plans to focus on Trump impressions for the next four years, finding ample comedic material in the former president's persona. Committed to his craft, Rosen delights in bringing humor to current events, offering his audience a light-hearted escape in today's political climate.Support the showStandup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comFree APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!For short-form standup comedy sets, listen to: "Comedy Appeteasers" , available on all platforms.New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videosVideos of comics live on stage from back in the day.Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
Send us a textJosh Rosen is a talented stand-up comic from southern Florida, best known for his skillful impressions of political figures like Joe Biden and Donald Trump. His ability to capture the unique quirks and mannerisms of these leaders has not only entertained audiences on stage but also earned him a dedicated online following through his social media handle @joshimpressions and website, joshrozenimpressions.com. While his celebrated Biden impressions have brought him significant attention, Rosen plans to focus on Trump impressions for the next four years, finding ample comedic material in the former president's persona. Committed to his craft, Rosen delights in bringing humor to current events, offering his audience a light-hearted escape in today's political climate.(00:00:22) Political Impressions by Josh Rosen(00:03:40) "Trump Impressions: Comedy for the Future"Support the showHosted by: R. Scott EdwardsPlease Write a Review: in-depth walk through for leaving a review.On Your Apple & Android Phones, Visit New APP: Standup Comedy Podcast Network and website .comInterested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
Send us a textOn this short comedy set, impressionist Josh Rosen does his best Skip Bayless. Skip is the host of "Undisputed" on the Fox Sports network. This fun tribute to Skip will catch the ear of all of his fans. Enjoy!Support the showHosted by: R. Scott EdwardsPlease Write a Review: in-depth walk through for leaving a review.On Your Apple & Android Phones, Visit New APP: Standup Comedy Podcast Network and website .comInterested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
THE WICKED MOVIE BROKE ME! Josh Rosen joins Lindsey Stone as they thoroughly break down the Wicked movie: Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande's performances as Glinda and Elphaba, Jonathan Bailey being hot, and the AMAZING songs we will not stop listening to ever. In Broadway news, we chat about The Great Gatsby casting news with Ryan McCartan joining the cast and Jeremy Jordan's next Broadway venture in the new Floyd Collins musical. We bring you the (not so) surprising news that Tammy Faye is closing on Broadway and we have many feelings about it!Patreon: Click HERE to become a Broadway Bestie TikTok: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastInstagram: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastYoutube: @FromtheMezzanineBroadwayBroadway Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5t55fULcCqN0NMmK4OnfOA?si=89c08b1a8bb34d95
In this MadTech Podcast episode, Aimee Newell Tarín is joined by Mat Broughton and Josh Rosen, president of Hotspex Media to discuss the latest in media, marketing and ad tech. They examine what the future could look like for Google as pressure from the DOJ ramps up*, Australia's social media ban for under 16s in Australia and how this could affect other regions, as well as Amazon's new app which operates with lower prices and longer waits for shipping. *This episode was recorded before the DOJ published its proposed remedies for Google's monopolistic practices. You can find an analysis of the proposed action here: https://www.exchangewire.com/blog/2024/11/21/google-vs-doj-whats-the-impact-of-the-proposed-action/ Following the recording, Australia has also introduced the social media ban.
Al & Val make a documentary about their feelings on this movie... Tune in to find out what they wereGeek Charming (November 11, 2011)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Jeffrey Hornaday (Teen Beach Movie & Teen Beach Movie 2)Written by Robin Palmer (novelist), Elizabeth Hackett (Hallmark type movies), Hilary Galanoy (exact same as Elizabeth Hackett)Starring: Sarah Hyland as Dylan Schoenfield (Modern Family, voice actor)Matt Prokop as Josh Rosen (HSM 3, stopped in 2013)Sasha Pieterse as Amy Loubalu (Pretty Little Liars)Jordan Jedediah Nichols as Asher Dumentz (stopped in 2011)Vanessa Morgan as Hannah Mornell (The Latest Buzz, My Babysitter's a Vampire, Finding Carter, Riverdale)Lili Simmons as Lola Leighton (Bone Tomahawk, Banshee, Ray Donovan, Power Book IV: Force)David Del Rio as Ari (The Troop, Maggie)Jimmy Bellinger as Steven (character actor, Liv & Maggie, Blockers, Not Dead Yet)Lilli Birdsell as Sandy Rosen (character actor, Palm Springs)Andrew Airlie as Alan Schoenfield (character actor since 1990 - Fifty Shades franchise)Kacey Rohl as Caitlin Raven (The Killing, Hannibal, Arrow, The Magicians)Andrea Brooks as Nicole Patterson (Hallmarkey movies, When Calls the Heart)Synopsis: Dylan Schoenfield, Woodlands Academy's top girl,accidentally drops her fashionable and very expensive handbag into the mall fountain. She is surprised when film geek Josh Rosen retrieves it for her. However, in exchange for him rescuing her bag, Dylan has to agree to be the subject of Josh's documentary. Dylan hopes the film will help her campaign to become Blossom Queen and claims that winning is her main goal in life.Fun Facts: Based on a NovelSarah & Matt had been dating for years when they filmed thisReleased on 11/11/11Next Movie: Frenemies ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Get ready to GUSH with your Broadway Besties, Lindsey Stone and Josh Rosen while we YAP about the latest Broadway News! We are talking about the new casting for All In: A Comedy About Love featuring many FTM favorites like Lin Manuel Miranda, Andrew Rannells, and Aidy Bryant. The news EVERYONE has been waiting for finally broke this week: who would be joining Audra McDonald in Gypsy (Joy Woods & Jordan Tyson!!). To round out this week in Broadway news, we have our first piece of Tony Awards news for 2025!Click below to join the Patreon and become my Broadway Bestie! Josh joins me on the podcast after chat this week!Patreon: Click HERE to become a Broadway Bestie TikTok: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastInstagram: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastYoutube: @FromtheMezzanineBroadwayBroadway Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5t55fULcCqN0NMmK4OnfOA?si=89c08b1a8bb34d95
Mike and Bulldog try to figure out who the Bills QB would be today if the took Josh Rosen back in 2018
El Draft 2018 de la NFL estuvo protagonizado por cinco QBs seleccionados en la primera ronda; Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Josh Allen y Lamar Jackson. Los dos últimos han sido los que se han convertido en el rostro de sus respectivos equipos y han encontrado lugar entre los mejores de su posición en la liga, pero el resto tienen historias interesantes que se entrelazan, hoy lo recapitulamos aquí.
El Draft 2018 de la NFL estuvo protagonizado por cinco QBs seleccionados en la primera ronda; Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Josh Allen y Lamar Jackson. Los dos últimos han sido los que se han convertido en el rostro de sus respectivos equipos y han encontrado lugar entre los mejores de su posición en la liga, pero el resto tienen historias interesantes que se entrelazan, hoy lo recapitulamos aquí.
Who is excited for this coming season of Broadway? WE ARE!! TikTok star, Josh Rosen, joins us as we break it all down together from Redwoods to Romeo & Juliet we are chatting about everything that is heading to Broadway! Link to Giveaway: TAP HEREWe are also covering the Broadway news of the week including the Warriors cast album announcement, Orfeh joining CHICAGO, and Jordan Fisher's extended run at Hadestown!Patreon: Click HERE to become a Broadway Bestie TikTok: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastInstagram: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastYoutube: @FromtheMezzanineBroadwayBroadway Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5t55fULcCqN0NMmK4OnfOA?si=89c08b1a8bb34d95
Tonight, Alex celebrates the Left eating its own, as violent Pro-Palestinian protesters crash the DNC in Chicago! We react to some of the craziest videos, including some Blaze original videos from field reporter Julio Rosas. Following, we welcome viral machine Chef Barfly in studio, who is known for cooking full meals in hotel sinks. We react to his craziest recipes and discuss some newfound haters online. To join in on the fun, Alex makes a mukbang creation of his own! After this, we have on hilarious Trump impersonator Josh Rosen, who roasts the DNC and Chef Barfly. Finally, we have an intervention with Chef Barfly and discuss his decision to join OnlyFans. Don't miss this episode of “Prime Time with Alex Stein”! Support Alex's new political action committee, Illegals for Trump, at https://illegalsfortrump.com. BRAND NEW MONDAY SHOW! We have a new Monday show EXCLUSIVELY on BlazeTV.com that you can watch for only 99 CENTS (for the first month)! Go to https://blazetv.com/primetime and use code PRIMETIME99 to see our Monday show and other exclusive Blaze content that Big Tech CAN'T censor! Today's Sponsors: DNC Roast Mark your calendars for Thursday, August 22, at 9 p.m., as Blaze Media brings you a live, commercial-free roast of the DNC event. Join Glenn Beck for a post-speech analysis followed by a hilarious roast featuring Dave Landau, Alex Stein, Sara Gonzales, Stu Burguiere, and Bridget Phetasy. Don't miss this entertaining take on the DNC's antics — grab your popcorn and tune in for a night of unfiltered commentary and laughs! CraftCo FlyingAce Relax with a glass of Flying Ace Whiskies from Craftco, inspired by American aviators and proudly made in the USA. Each purchase supports Folds of Honor, providing scholarships to the families of fallen or disabled troops. Buy now at https://FlyingAceSpirits.com and use code AMERICA for free shipping! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3 -- J&J Show Tuesday 7/9/24 -- Edey, young players, FIBA, Cooper Flagg, Gabe Kuhn from GK Show joined J&J to talk about summer league/Edey & J&J discuss 10 years ago UCLA vs. Memphis Football and stories on U of M
After defeating the Dallas Mavericks in 5 games, former President Donald Trump recaps the Boston Celtics championship season and playoff run, on their way to banner number 18. Trump reflects on what this means for Joe Mazzulla, Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and the rest of the Celtics. He also compares how he would have fared had he been coaching and running the Celtics franchise, as well as the Mavericks. "Little" Kyrie Irving was mentioned several times. Trump also talks about the Celtics playoff run as a whole, and asks the question: were they just lucky? All of this is of course voiced by Josh Rosen, impressionist extraordinaire who can be found on all social media platforms: @JoshImpressions. Follow along on X, Instagram and Youtube: @JoshImpressions https://twitter.com/Joshimpressions Please email: JoshRosenImpressions@gmail.com if you'd like to ask a question, offer comments and be apart of a future show!
The party's ROARING ON this week as I sit down for an interview with The Great Gatsby's Dariana Mullen, who plays Gilda Grey and Understudies for Jordan Baker and Myrtle! Get your tickets for Gatsby HERE!I also place my Tony predictions with fellow Broadway Fan, Josh Rosen! @joshrosen_ on TikTok. Let us know what your predictions are!Become a Broadway Bestie by joining the From the Mezzanine Patreon!Patreon: Click HERE to become a Broadway Bestie TikTok: @LindseyStone_BroadwayInstagram: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastYoutube: @FromtheMezzanineBroadwayBroadway Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5t55fULcCqN0NMmK4OnfOA?si=89c08b1a8bb34d95
Zach and Phil open the second hour of The Drive discussing what the Broncos' nightmare scenario in 2024 is, as well as their dream scenario. They are joined by our 9news Broncos Insider, Mike Klis, who tells us his 2024 worst case scenario. He also tells us whether the Broncos are retooling or rebuilding. He tells us who the Broncos' starting QB should be and likely who it will be. The party at The Glenn keeps on going as the guys are joined by the Senior Editor of Denver Sports dot com, James Merilatt, who thinks Bo will be the Josh Rosen to Shedeur's Kyler Murray. Zach and Phill close out the second hour looking at how Sean payton is ranked amongst his peers.
Riley O'Brien is back with another guest... this time the amazing and talented Josh Rosen (@Joshimpressions) ... some New York Giants talk and then a roundtable of Skip Bayless, Nick Wright, Stephen A. Smith, Donald Trump and more!
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On today's episode of the Bill Barnwell Show, Mina Kimes joins to discuss some of the biggest hits and misses of the 2018 NFL Draft and how they impact the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. Then, they dive deep into draft picks that could have changed the course of history, including if the Browns passed on Baker Mayfield. They also discuss whether Tom Brady would have stayed in New England if Bill Belichick had drafted Nick Chubb. Later, Mina and Bill turn their attention to the draft story of Lamar Jackson and what sets his journey apart from others. 6:14 Was the Browns drafting Baker Mayfield at No. 1 a mistake? 8:57 Would Saquon Barkley still be drafted at No. 2 overall? 16: 28 Can a guard go in the top 10? 18:23 Will Brock Bowers be a top-10 pick? 19:11 Josh Allen draft takeaways 27:21 Why was Josh Rosen the most pro-ready QB in 2018? 31:55 Should the Bucs have drafted Vita Vea or Derwin James? 34: 00 How often has trading up worked? 38:58 Are we undervaluing centers? 50:51 What makes Lamar Jackson's draft story unique Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Josh Rosen Show, I am joined by special guests (all impersonated by Josh Rosen) Marv Albert, Kevin Harlan, Skip Bayless and Stephen A Smith to preview the upcoming Lakers and Nuggets playoff matchup. We discuss the details of the heavyweight match-up and each guest offers their unique perspective as well as their own predictions. Please follow Josh Rosen on X, Instagram, and Youtube under the username: @JoshImpressions Email: JoshRosenImpressions@gmail.com for any questions related to the show! Website: http://joshrosenimpressions.com
This episode of The Josh Rosen Show includes a bio on how Josh Rosen got started as an impressionist, starting from a young age. And how Josh built his following on X over the last few years with his impression of Skip Bayless. Josh discusses his favorite sports teams, the Heat and NY Giants, and which sports he follows the most! Josh shares impressions of over a dozen individuals in just this first episode. The impressions shared include of Skip Bayless, Nick Wright, Stephen A Smith, Chris Broussard, Mad Dog, Jim Nantz, Kevin Harlan, Dick Vitale, Marv Albert, President Biden and former Presidents' Trump and Bush. Josh shares his plan for future episodes as well, and what to look forward too! Please follow on X, Instagram and Youtube under the username: @JoshImpressions
Josh Rosen is the President of Hotspex Media, a digital advertising agency ranked the #1 Media Buying and Planning Agency on Clutch. He oversees a team of VPs and Directors focused on ad operations, revenue operations, product, and customer success. With an ever-evolving digital ecosystem and changing client demands, Josh played a pivotal role in developing a unique product offering, Reticle AI, designed to be a self-serve tool for media planning and buying teams. He previously served as the President of Wave Digital Media, an independent trading desk for real-time digital media buys that was acquired by Hotspex. In this episode… The business world is more competitive than ever, and staying ahead of the curve requires a comprehensive digital marketing strategy. Unfortunately, many brands don't have the expertise to navigate the complexities of the digital ecosystem effectively. That's where a digital marketing agency comes in. With a dedicated team of experts to help with media planning and buying, businesses can take advantage of the latest digital marketing tools and techniques to reach their target audience and drive growth. Marketing expert Josh Rosen says that in today's digital landscape, these professionals can help businesses develop customized marketing strategies tailored to their specific needs and goals. He shares their journey running a digital advertising agency to make digital marketing better. In this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz chats with Josh Rosen, President of Hotspex Media, to discuss how they are helping companies thrive through digital advertising. Josh introduces the services Hotspex offers, the original idea behind Wave Digital Media before its acquisition by Hotspex, its business model, platform recommendations for digital marketing, and Reticle AI.
From South Florida, comic/impressionist Josh Rosen brings us Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell from Wash. DC where he runs into Larry David of TV fame...hilarious conversation and comedy bit.Hear more of Josh Rosen on Twitter: JoshImpressions@XSupport the showStandup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comFree APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videosVideos of comics live on stage from back in the day.Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.
In this engaging episode of The Digital Executive Podcast, hosted by Brian Thomas from Coruzant Technologies, we're joined by Josh Rosen, the President of Hotspex Media and Co-Founder of Reticle AI. Josh shares his journey from starting in the advertising world to leading a team focused on ad operations, revenue operations, product, and customer success at Hotspex Media. Under his leadership, the company has been recognized as a top growth entity and one of AdAge's Best Places to Work in 2023. He delves into the creation of Reticle AI, a groundbreaking tool for media planning that leverages emotional alignment to enhance programmatic advertising, marking a significant departure from traditional cookie-based strategies towards a more resilient, cookie-less future.Josh recounts a pivotal moment in his career facilitated by networking, which transformed an initial internship rejection into a successful acquisition conversation years later. He candidly discusses the challenges and continuous evolution in integrating emotional AI into advertising, emphasizing the importance of partnership and innovation. Looking forward, Josh offers his perspective on the role of AI and emerging technologies in networking and advertising, advocating for a balanced approach that enhances human capabilities without losing the essence of human interaction.Join us for this insightful conversation with Josh Rosen, where innovation meets strategic prowess, shaping the future of advertising in the digital age.
Out of South Florida, comic/impressionist Josh Rosen brings his best President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump to the podcast in a very funny way. There are two quick pre-election interviews certain to make you smile...Enjoy!You can catch more of Josh Rosen on Twitter: Joshimpressions@XSupport the showStandup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comFree APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videosVideos of comics live on stage from back in the day.Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Podcast Newsletter Access: email me at scottscomedystuff@gmail.com and leave your preferred email address.Newsletter shores jokes, info on past & future shows, and more!
Former Arizona Cardinals General Manager & Executive of the year Steve Keim joins Adam Schein in studio to talk about the Niners domination, making a trade with Bill Belichick, not trading up for Patrick Mahomes, his 2018 NFL Draft class rankings, the decision to move on from Josh Rosen & draft Kyler Murray, the special qualities of Caleb Williams and more. Adam and Bob Stew talk about jersey day for the kids.
This is a short discussion where comic Bruce Smirnoff and I talk about how we try to mentor the recent generation of comedy talent. Both Bruce & I have worked with young comics on the techniques of the art form, and nature of the business. Bruce has in particular been working with a young impressionist Josh Rosen in his home state of Florida. Bruce is making man effort to share his 40+ years in the business in hopes of making Josh's journey better and more successful.Hosted by: R. Scott Edwards Promotion for Aawk's Amazing AdventuresSupport the showStandup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comFree APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videosVideos of comics live on stage from back in the day.Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Podcast Newsletter Access: email me at scottscomedystuff@gmail.com and leave your preferred email address.Newsletter shores jokes, info on past & future shows, and more!
Imagine a culinary journey where rich Hispanic traditions blend seamlessly with Dutch cheese craftsmanship. This Hispanic Heritage Month, Gayo Azul®, the famed Hispanic cheesemaker with a Dutch twist, has collaborated with Celebrity Chef George Duran to bring your readers a gastronomic delight like no other! Gayo Azul isn't just about cheese—it's a story of heritage, passion, and a commitment to preserving a legacy that dates back to the 1950s in the Caribbean, where Dutch cheeses began their love affair with the Hispanic palate. "Gayo Azul cheese is the perfect complement to all the Hispanic-inspired dishes I love to make,” says Celebrity Chef George Duran. The variety of cheeses offered by Gayo Azul ensures every recipe created by Chef Duran becomes an unforgettable dish. To delve deeper into the world of Gayo Azul's cheeses, explore product availability, and unearth new culinary inspirations, visit www.gayoazul.com or connect with the brand on Facebook (@gayoazulcheese) and Instagram (@gayo_azul_cheese). To learn more about Celebrity Chef George Duran, go to www.georgeduran.com More Details: The renowned Hispanic cheesemaker with a Dutch influence, Gayo Azul®, celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month and has teamed up with Celebrity Chef George Duran to create some exciting recipes that honor Hispanic heritage. These original mouthwatering Gayo Azul creations include Birria Tacos, *Chicken Fajitas, Creamy Gouda Huevos Rancheros, Grilled Shrimp Arugula Salad, and Open-Faced Honey & Ham Sandwiches. Gayo Azul stands as a hallmark of excellence, crafting fresh cheese from cow's milk, boasting a firm texture and a subtly salty, mild flavor profile. Renowned for its high melting point, the cheese's alluring consistency softens upon cooking. Gayo Azul boasts a distinctive approach to cheesemaking, merging Dutch and Hispanic traditions. With decades of evolution and innovation, Gayo Azul offers an array of cheeses that have found their place in kitchens across generations. Gayo Azul cheese varieties are conveniently available in diverse offerings, including: - Cotija: A firm and crumbly Mexican aged cow's milk cheese with a sharp, slightly salty flavor, perfect for enchiladas, tacos, and street corn toppings. - Dutch Edam: A firmer cousin of Gouda, with a rich flavor and smooth, creamy texture, ideal for cheeseboards, baking dishes, and salads. - European Swiss: A semi-firm cheese boasting a sweet, nutty taste and iconic round holes, suitable for burgers, cold, and grilled sandwiches. -Queso Blanco: A fresh, white cow's milk cheese with a slightly salty and mild flavor. Its young age creates an irresistibly creamy yet crumbly texture that holds its shape well, making it ideal for grilling. - Queso Para Freir: A fresh, white cow's milk cheese with a slightly salty, mild flavor, known for its higher melting point, perfect for frying, sandwiches, and baked dishes. “Gayo Azul cheese is the perfect complement to all the Hispanic-inspired dishes I love to make,” says Celebrity Chef George Duran. “ Each recipe I create stands out using the different Gayo Azul varieties,” adds Duran. Gayo Azul stands as a hallmark of excellence, crafting fresh cheese from cow's milk, boasting a firm texture and a subtly salty, mild flavor profile. Renowned for its high melting point, the cheese's alluring consistency softens upon cooking. Gayo Azul boasts a distinctive approach to cheesemaking, merging Dutch and Hispanic traditions, a legacy that traces back to the 1950s in the Caribbean, where Dutch cheeses quickly gained acclaim. With decades of evolution and innovation, Gayo Azul offers an array of cheeses that have found their place in kitchens across generations. Whether enhancing a dish or elevating a sandwich, Gayo Azul® promises to captivate any palate. Find Gayo Azul cheeses in various sizes at local retailers such as BJ's Wholesale, Costco, Fresco Y Mas, Key Foods, Market Basket, Presidente, Publix, Sedano's, Sam's Club, and Winn Dixie Supermarkets. "Gayo Azul and Celebrity Chef George Duran make a perfect team to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month," says Josh Rosen, Brand Manager at FrieslandCampina. "Gayo Azul has been a constant companion in Chef Duran's kitchens for years, and sharing his recipe creations honors the Gayo Azul Hispanic traditions,” adds Rosen. ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Become an Equus Coach®: https://equuscoach.com/?rfsn=7... ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH58... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®
Prospecting on Young QBs is not my cup of tea... but if its for you then go ahead and do your thing. I am here to remind you of the many, many, many times it hasn't worked out in the past. So here's to you Josh Rosen investor! Enjoy!
Locked On Bruins - Daily Podcast On UCLA Bruins Football & Basketball
On this episode of Locked On UCLA, Zach Anderson-Yoxsimer discusses a wide array of topics ranging from rereleased depth charts to UCLA WVB's current season! First, a comparison of Dante Moore's first 2 games to Josh Rosen's 2 games as a Bruin makes Dante's bid to start even clearer (at least in Zach's mind). Next, UCLA Basketball continues to be an enigma to all college basketball writers, pundits, and experts! What is their latest projected starting 5 & seed for March? Lastly, UCLA Women's Soccer and Women's Volleyball's seasons have both started well! This is your daily UCLA Football & Basketball Podcast! #ucla #uclafootball #dantemoore #chipkelly #uclabasketball #uclabruins #mickcronin #bracketology #joelunardi #marchmadness #collegefootball #collegebasketball #conferencerealignment #adaymara #adembona #janvide #berkebuyuktuncel #dylanandrews #bigten #big12 #pac12 #recruiting #uclacommit #transferportal Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Bruins - Daily Podcast On UCLA Bruins Football & Basketball
On this episode of Locked On UCLA, Zach Anderson-Yoxsimer discusses a wide array of topics ranging from rereleased depth charts to UCLA WVB's current season! First, a comparison of Dante Moore's first 2 games to Josh Rosen's 2 games as a Bruin makes Dante's bid to start even clearer (at least in Zach's mind). Next, UCLA Basketball continues to be an enigma to all college basketball writers, pundits, and experts! What is their latest projected starting 5 & seed for March? Lastly, UCLA Women's Soccer and Women's Volleyball's seasons have both started well! This is your daily UCLA Football & Basketball Podcast!#ucla #uclafootball #dantemoore #chipkelly #uclabasketball #uclabruins #mickcronin #bracketology #joelunardi #marchmadness #collegefootball#collegebasketball #conferencerealignment #adaymara #adembona #janvide #berkebuyuktuncel #dylanandrews #bigten #big12 #pac12#recruiting #uclacommit #transferportalFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The path to this point hasn't been what many expected for Kaiir Elam after the Buffalo Bills made him a first round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. So what is going on and what is the plan? On today's episode, Joe Marino breaks down his thoughts on Elam in addition to a host of Herd Mentality items. Topics include Kaiir Elam, Spencer Brown, O'Cyrus Torrence, Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, O'Cyrus Torrence, Ryan Van Demark, Ryan Bates, Matt Milano, Jordan Poyer, Sean McDermott, Micah Hyde, Erik Washington, Mason Rudolph, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen and more! JOIN THE LOCKED ON BILLS SUBTEXT COMMUNITY: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonbillsORDER YOUR COPY OF JOE MARINO'S BOOK GO BILLS!: https://www.amazon.com/Go-Bills-Photographs-Favorite-Football/dp/1940647622/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2OBBKR6GD332F&keywords=go+bills&qid=1692565452&sprefix=go+bills%2Caps%2C109&sr=8-1Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The path to this point hasn't been what many expected for Kaiir Elam after the Buffalo Bills made him a first round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. So what is going on and what is the plan? On today's episode, Joe Marino breaks down his thoughts on Elam in addition to a host of Herd Mentality items. Topics include Kaiir Elam, Spencer Brown, O'Cyrus Torrence, Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, O'Cyrus Torrence, Ryan Van Demark, Ryan Bates, Matt Milano, Jordan Poyer, Sean McDermott, Micah Hyde, Erik Washington, Mason Rudolph, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen and more! JOIN THE LOCKED ON BILLS SUBTEXT COMMUNITY: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonbills ORDER YOUR COPY OF JOE MARINO'S BOOK GO BILLS!: https://www.amazon.com/Go-Bills-Photographs-Favorite-Football/dp/1940647622/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2OBBKR6GD332F&keywords=go+bills&qid=1692565452&sprefix=go+bills%2Caps%2C109&sr=8-1 Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
On this episode, DJ A-Ron speaks with Comedian and Impressionist Josh Rosen as he does his impressions of Donald Trump, Skip Bayless, Chris Broussard and more! Check it out! www.asquaredpodcast.com Sponsored by www.wolfsmanebeardcare.com Promo Code A2P https://joshrosenimpressions.com/ @iamdjaron x @cornbread1016 x @Joshimpressions --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asquaredpodcast/support
-The first round is obviously where the elite talent is supposed to go, and there are no doubt a ton of players that are successful and have Pro Bowl/Hall of Fame careers, as you'd expect from a 1st round pick -However, there are busts every single year from the first round…how can teams get it so wrong? -The guys revisit quarterback picks who haven't panned out over the years, including David Carr, Josh Rosen, Johnny Manziel, Jameis Winston and more! -Also, for Jake's birthday, he has an incredible gift for the LISTENERS….who wants Kansas Speedway tickets + pre-race passes?! It's your chance now!! Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this month-long lead up to the 2023 NFL draft at the end of April, it seems like all of the discussion has centered around the top four quarterbacks, who could all likely be selected with the top four picks. After discussing the 2023 class of running backs last week, Matt Harmon and Charles McDonald spend today's podcast finally diving into this year's blockbuster QB draft class in Alabama's Bryce Young, Ohio State's CJ Stroud, Florida's Anthony Richardson & Kentucky's Will Levis.Before they talk about this year's class, the guys spend the first 20 minutes of the show looking back at the 2018 QB class and the odd similarities between this year's prospects and that year's group, which included Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Josh Allen & Lamar Jackson.For the bulk of the episode however, they talk about how Young, Stroud, Richardson & Levis are being evaluated by NFL front offices, their green flags, their red flags and why it's very likely we could see all four be selected with the top four picks, but not in the order you might imagine.At the tail end of the pod, they discuss Tennessee's Hendon Hooker and other wild card QBs who may be of interest later in the draft.0:00 - Introduction & revisiting the 2018 QB class18:10 - Alabama QB Bryce Young27:50 - Ohio State QB CJ Stroud33:15 - Florida QB Anthony Richardson44:15 - Kentucky QB Will Levis52:05 - Tennessee QB Hendon Hooker59:15 - Any wild card QBs deeper in the draft?Check out all the episodes of the Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast and the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you hungry for adventure and connection? Episode 372 of The Outdoor Biz Podcast features former pro snowboarder and Saturday's co-founder Josh Rosen. As host of Huckberry's recently launched series DIRT, Josh shares how the show reconnects and inspires viewers to explore the world of adventure, the outdoors, and cooking in the wild, their backyards, and homes. It is currently streaming on Huckberry and YouTube. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter HERE. I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: email: rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com or leave me a message on Speakpipe! Presented to by: Show Notes: How'd you get connected with Huckberry? Yeah, it's been a really lovely, Experience with Huckberry. Initially, we worked on a project where, Kate West, who's the content director over at Huckberry, reached out to me cuz she had been in New York when I was there and worked for a nonprofit, bringing kids out. To the beach to surf and up into the mountains to snowboard from the inner city, which was really cool. And we helped out with that and, in any capacity we could, at Saturdays. And she had moved on and started working in Huckberry and asked if I was interested in doing, it's, they sell a really amazing, product called the, 72-hour shirt. Oh yeah. Which is this, it's. All the bells and whistles, antimicrobials, sweat, wicking, all that great stuff. But you're gonna essentially wear it and do anything you want for a couple of days, without a wash. So it's a great shirt to camp with and literally anything you're getting into. So before we get to the show, tell us about your cooking chat. Yeah, sure. Is that why you're there? it's interesting because the show always starts with meeting a chef, okay? And the chef always asks or has, so far, are you a chef? Okay. And my answer and the first time I was asked that my response was, No. I'm just a cooking enthusiast. I'm a food enthusiast. So how did the idea for dirt come to life? So Kate West came to Seattle to do this article for Huckberry with me about wearing the shirt. And we went out for 72 hours. It's the 72-hour shirt. And so that's the deal. It's like a, what can you do with this shirt in 72 hours? And I loved that task because I have always love to see how many activities I can accomplish in a day, so they came out and we went out to one of the San Juan Islands, which is our little chain of islands out here in the sound, beautiful spot. And it's a special place for sure. . , absolutely gorgeous. And we just, we went nuts. We did, the list is long, but we had these amazing couple of days, and somewhere in, in that time I posed to Kate that I had this idea for a food adventure show where essentially we do what we do on dirt, which is that we go to a place we meet with a chef, or the initial idea could also have been like a, somebody who's very connected to food in that city. And we got some information and that kind of set us off on our journey. How is this show different than other adventure travel shows? I think it's interesting. It's like until you work in a, you don't really look at that space that deeply, and after working in this space over the last year and l going around and looking at other adventured shows or on, things like YouTube catching cooks or food, food adventure pieces. It just feels. A lot of those shows and, nothing against them. There are some really great ones out there. We're really about the chef or the host. So what goes into deciding where to go? Is it driven by the food sources, the sustainability? It's a great question and I think we started in Seattle with no real distinct plan of where we were gonna go next because it was the trial episode and it was I think it was meeting with the people around, in that first episode in Seattle or at Washington State that we realized we can go anywhere. It was really liberating, right? Because initially maybe you gotta go to these really important big cities or, it was, we, there was a lot of discussions, but really it's we can go anywhere. We have and we've gone to New York cities, this last one, but we were in Minneapolis, and then we were in New Orleans and then, you know, there's. , there are amazing things happening everywhere. Yeah. It's just about going and looking and so we I think for us, a balance of places that are very obvious, like a New York City mixed with places like Minneapolis that are not necessarily places you like first on your list to visit. If you have a weekend off then of course like it's important that the product that Huckberry. is selling in the season. I'm very connected to that. So you don't actually work at Huckberry, but tell me about the brand. Was your perception of it beforehand and after you started working on the show? Did it change? It was a great beginning to it because I told you, I, I worked with on. Photoshoot with about the 72-hour shirt. I've always been very employee-focused. With my company. I think that the people that you have if they are, and you, I'm sure you experience this, if you go into a place where the employees are not treated well or Oh, yeah. Not respected or not supported. You just feel it immediately, you can smell it. And then you have these places where you can see that these people are respected and are paid appropriately and all of this. Right off the bat with Huckberry cuz there was a photographer and the producer and these people were on the shoot. You just sensed that this is a place where people are respected. And it felt very similar to Saturdays in that everybody felt like it was a common goal to deliver something that we're interested in. I don't work directly for Huckberry. I'm just doing this project for them, but I feel like part of that family and that's important to how I work in the world. Like any project that I do, I feel like it's really important that we're all passionately pushing a cool goal, and that's outdoors, right? So can you share anything with us about projects in the pipeline? So we are headed off, I'll say this, we are leaving the country. Which is really exciting. And I'll leave it at that. How did your outdoor lifestyle begin? I was born and raised, in Seattle to two very different parents in terms of the outdoor lifestyle. My mom is from Oregon, lived in a van, and was a river guide on the Salmon River. And then met my dad who is New York City born and raised. Moved as far away from New York City as he possibly could and stayed in the Continental US. I think he used a piece of string to see which one San Francisco or Seattle was further cuz he hated it. And this is the sixties, right? And he wanted to just be outdoors. He had this kind of romantic vision of the outdoors. And he assumed, Seattle would potentially have all the things he had seen in magazines, I believe. And he got out here and he had no practical experience with the outdoors at all. So tell us about your snowboarding career. Obviously, skiing led to snowboarding, and then you became a pro right? Yeah. So I skied it's interesting cuz I got to a certain place in skiing and then you either go, in my time you were into racing or you went into like mobile skiing or freestyle. There wasn't a big free ski community. And I watched snowboarding come up and it was all free ski. It was like the initial, original free ski. Like they just went everywhere, there were no rules. And I was a skateboarder so that energy, just like I knew it, right? I was like holding onto skiing cause I had done it for so many years, but I was like, that, there's something about that. And then it just looks more, it just felt more like skateboarding, like you were a rebel too. And 13-year-old little guy wants to be a rebel and explore that side of himself. So the middle school I was in had a ski bus and there were some, the cool kids were snowboarding and I was like, all right, I'm gonna try it. I went to a special high school where I only had to go once a week so that I could so I could take snowboarding as a job. And I started actually snowboarding professionally when I was in High School. And then you co-founded the surf-inspired brand Saturdays. What was your role there? So I moved out to New York. My dad's family was in New York City and so my entire life I visited and knew from a very young age that I wanted to be a part of New York City at some point in my life. And the second snowboarding ended and I realized that was probably a good time to make the shift in New York City I worked in fashion for six or seven years and different components of it, trying to find my space. What'd you do there? So I've always been interested in fashion since I was a young kid and living in Seattle, then, and to some degree now it's just not a very fashion-centric place. It's a land of waterproof clothing and comfortable clothing. And that doesn't lend itself generally to cutting-edge fashion. So going to New York was just eye-opening and there was something about the way people dressed and their independence, the styles they would create for themselves that were just so uniquely them, but somehow looked right. And when my buddies came to me discussing this idea for a surf shop, I thought maybe that'd be it, right? So we'd opened the surf shop and then maybe we could design our own. And it was this great experience, the classic New York experience where we came together, we found a little spot in Soho. And this is 2009 in a recession., which is actually a really great time to open something new and unique and I'll explain why. We were able to find a location very inexpensively cuz a lot of stuff was closing down and because we were so unique to that landscape, we garnered a lot of attention from the press because we were just an interesting thing, without any marketing dollars, does, marketing dollars had pretty much dried up around the city, and we were just filler for these magazines. They're like, oh, three guys opened a surf shop in Manhattan. It was all you needed for attention. So why did you leave? I lived at that point in New York after 10 years with Saturdays and then six years of being in New York before that for,15, 16 years and being a kid from the mountains and very connected to that there was a longing that I couldn't block outta my mind anymore. And I just had to come home and be back in my cozy space. Do you have any advice or suggestions for folks that might want to get into the adventure biz or outdoor biz? I think for me it was, it has just always been curiosity, right? And exploration and with the surf shops I have lots of young employees who are, starting their careers as whatever, the beginnings of whatever they would be. And I've had that question come from young people and my answer to them was to find the space you want to be in, and then experience as many pieces of that as you can, because it really takes doing a lot of stuff to figure out exactly. What suits you? Do you have a favorite piece of outdoor gear that's under a hundred dollars that you always have with you? I love that question. I discovered I mean, I've been fishing my whole life and I discovered this last summer I've seen them in the landscape, but it's this Tenkara fishing rod. It's just a totally different thing. It breaks down into this tiny thing and you can whip it out. And it's this beautiful, its own unique cast. But anyway I had a ton of fun with that and I keep that in my pack. Do you have any favorite books? Yeah. I do love to read. I feel like I'm very similar to a lot of people lately where I listen to a lot of stuff. I grew up surrounded by books and I read a lot as a young person, but I tend to listen to a lot of stuff. But I have been trying to buy Paper books of late. My most recent book I bought was that it was a, it's a translation of the Tao Te Ching by Steven Mitchell. Someone had of course posted an image of one of the pages of the book, and it just landed on me because the Tao Te Ching is just that sort of thing where you could pretty much open it to any page and it's just, it was written 4,000 years ago or something, but it is so wise it still hits you in the side of the head, right? As we wrap up, is there anything else you'd like to say to our listeners or ask of our listeners? I'd love it if you go watch the show. One cool thing that the world we live in now, if you have any insight into what you liked, what you didn't, or what you can always comment on the bottom and it's encouraged and That's about it. Links Dirt Huckberry YouTube Josh on Instagram @rosen43
Kaepernick disease is a deadly form of arrogance, shallowness, narcissism, and wokeness. The disease is triggered when agents, handlers, and media influencers convince young athletes their mission is to be more than athletes. Jason believes it just may be what's ailing Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's 2022 season. There is no vaccine, but if diagnosed early, it can be treated. That was not the case for NFL flame-outs like Josh Rosen, Robert Griffin III, Colin Kaepernick, and Cam Newton. Jason has seen this all before. “I was ridiculed and reviled for arguing that their egos and off-field ambitions would undermine their success. That's what I see potentially happening with Joe Burrow. He wants to be more than an athlete. He wants to be a fashionista. He wants to engage in political discussions. He's distracted and cocky. He's headed down the same path as Rosen, Griffin, Newton, and Kaepernick. Those guys all ignored my warning and continued down the path of destruction.” Fearless Army members T.J. Moe and Steve Kim join Jason to discuss Burrow's struggles. The leftist tribune known as the Atlantic recently published a feature arguing that separating sports based on sex doesn't make sense. Delano Squires joins Jason to destroy that notion. Plus, in "Tennessee Harmony," Pastor Anthony Walker stops in to walk us through recent comments from MSNBC's Joe Scarborough regarding Jesus and abortion. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at Fearless@TheBlaze.com Today's Sponsor: Pre-Born has a passion to save unborn babies from abortion and see women come to Christ. Help rescue babies' lives. Donate by dialing #250 and say keyword, "BABY." That's #250, keyword, "BABY." OR - go to https://Preborn.org/Fearless. Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've completed the final weekend without football until February (00:02:25-00:06:06). We name some NFL Players on new teams to get our brains going (00:06:06-00:17:01). UFC Saturday night was wild (00:17:01-00:26:49) . Who's back of the week including Josh Rosen and Tom Brady maybe going to the Raiders (00:26:49-00:39:32). Liver King joins us in studio to talk about his lifestyle, try some liver, the tenets to living a healthier life and other weird things (00:39:32-01:38:09). We finish with Mt Rushmore of ways to subtlety emasculate someone and it almost breaks the podcast apart (01:38:09-02:04:44).
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