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Ross's HVAC adventure. Things that will wreck your mental health. Slowing things down to combat anxiety. Capitalism's obsession with scaling. Jim Irsay's best tweets. Support our sponsors: ChillCountry.com/RBP for a FREE 10-count bag when you buy a 10-count bag (code "RBP") LiquidIV.com (code "ROSS" for 20% OFF first order) Shopify.com/rbp for one-dollar-per-month trial Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
In this episode we welcome the great Paul Gambaccini into RBP's world and ask him about his 50+ years as one of Britain's best-loved broadcasters. "The Great Gambo" tells us about his early radio days at Dartmouth College's WDCR station and explains how he slipped his foot in the door at Rolling Stone in 1970. He then recounts his first meeting with "underground deejay" John Peel (plus his BBC producer John Walters) while still an Oxford postgraduate fleeing Richard Nixon's America, We ask our guest about his famous Stone interviews with Elton John (and Bernie Taupin) and Paul McCartney, then hear about his Radio 1 debut in 1974. Paul discusses his sexuality, his winding up on the Beeb's "Christmas tree" list, and his nightmare year of being witch-hunted without evidence by the sleuths of Operation Yewtree. After offering his thoughts on the constitutional crisis in his homeland, our guest expresses his approval of Beyoncé ahead of her "Cowboy Carter" tour's London leg in June. We listen to clips from a 2003 audio interview with "Queen Bey" by The Observer Music Monthly's Simon Garfield. After Mark quotes from newly-added interviews with Elvis Presley (1969) and Roxy Music's (Brian) Eno (1973), Jasper talks us out with his thoughts on pieces about the Roots (2005) and Beyoncé's sister Solange (2007). Many thanks to special guest Paul Gambaccini. Hear his radio shows on the air, including the Paul Gambaccini Collection on BBC Radio 2. Pieces discussed: Paul Gambaccini's writer's page on RBP, The Rolling Stone Interview: Elton John, Paul McCartney, Beyoncé audio, Elvis the Husband talks about Elvis the Pelvis, The Strange World of Roxy Music, The Roots: Growing Underground, Romanthony: A Prince Among Men and Why Solange Matters.
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In this week's episode, Katie Singer and Jenny Stone discuss the latest NHS contract updates. They also discuss staff pay rises for the coming year. RBP are one of the leading medical specialist firms of chartered accountants in the UK. They have over 30 years' experience in the medical field and they will be sharing their broad and experienced knowledge through their fortnightly Accountancy on Prescription podcasts. Listeners who will be interested in subscribing to these informative and relevant shows are doctors in general practice, locum doctors, hospital consultants, practice managers and PCNs. RBP can be contacted via their website www.rbp.co.uk; by email info@rbp.co.uk or call 020 8370 7777. We are always here to help. The content of RBP's podcasts has been obtained from, or is based on, sources that we believe to be accurate and reliable. Although reasonable care has been taken in gathering the necessary information, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information we broadcast in our shows. We accept no liability for any errors or omissions in information provided by the RBP team or their guest speakers. You should always carry out your own independent verification of facts and data prior to making any investment, legal or tax decisions.
Madison Wickham joins Ross in studio to discuss the rise and fall of Total Frat Move and Grandex, lessons learned, origins of their relationship, Texas hemp laws, and his new business ventures. Support our sponsors: ChillCountry.com/RBP for a FREE 10-count bag when you buy a 10-count bag (code "RBP") Shopify.com/rbp for a one-dollar-per-month trial DrinkAG1.com/BOLEN to unlock FREE $76 gift for new subscribers Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
In this special episode we celebrate the last four years with clips from twelve of the best 100 shows we've recorded in that time. Following an intro from Spandau Ballet mainmain Gary Kemp speaking in January 2023, we reflect on what we have (or haven't) learned over those four years, then play and discuss clips from these episodes: Record Mirror legend Norman Jopling on first seeing the "Rollin' Stones" in 1963 (December 2021) Writer-photographer Val Wilmer on interviewing Jimi Hendrix in 1967 (May 2024) the Village Voice's Richard Goldstein on not caring if he was "America's first rock critic" (September 2022) Creem veteran Jaan Uhelszki remembering her "almost famous" colleague Lester Bangs (May 2022) Author-filmmaker Nelson George on not reviewing the Brothers Johnson as if they were Bob Dylan (July 2021) Billboard's first rap editor Havelock Nelson on being influenced by Nelson George (March 2025) NPR's Ann Powers on being influenced by Greil Marcus (June 2024) The New Statesman's Kate Mossman on her (not-so) secret passion for jazz fusion (February 2022) "Freak-folk" icon Vashti Bunyan on her love of hymns and carols (April 2022) Vashti's 1970 producer Joe Boyd on producing Kate & Anna McGarrigle and the magic of sibling harmonies (September 2024) and... Island Records mogul Chris Blackwell recalling the al fresco recording of John Martyn's 'Small Hours' (September 2022) After our navel-gazing saunter down memory lane, Mark tells us about the week's new audio interview, in which Amy Linden asks Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel about [the] Fugees' classic 1996 album The Score. Mark then quotes from newly-added RBP library pieces about David Bowie's Diamond Dogs (1974), Tears for Fears (1982) and Jeffrey Lee Pierce (1985) and Jasper wraps things up with thoughts on pieces about System of a Down (2003) and ex-Black Midi man Geordie Greep (2024). Finally, a big shout-out to the many great guests who've joined us over the past four years: thank you all for your time and reminiscences! Pieces discussed: Norman Jopling on Record Mirror + Rhythm & Blues + Rolling Stones, Val Wilmer on free jazz + photography + Lesley Gore audio, Richard Goldstein on '60s pop writing + the Shangri-Las + Shadow Morton, Robert Duncan & Jaan Uhelzski on Lester Bangs + Creem + Suicide, Nelson George on the Death of R&B + Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis audio, Havelock Nelson on Hip Hop + Missy Elliott + Atlantic Records, Ann Powers on Joni Mitchell + Tori Amos + Women in Pop, Vashti Bunyan on Wayward + Nick Drake + Joe Boyd audio, Joe Boyd on global music + Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Chris Blackwell on Island from Millie to U2 + Bunny Wailer, The Fugees (1996), David Bowie: Diamond Dogs (RCA Victor), Tears For Fears: Ready Teddy Go!, Jeffrey Lee Pierce: On The Trail Of The Wild Weed, System of a Down: "We're in World War III!"
"If you know how a PBM gets paid, that's the best transparency you can ask for.” - Julie WassermanJulie Wasserman, VP of Sales for VerusRx, joined me this week to discuss the PBM industry in 2025. If you're a PBM, how do you gain trust with employers and build plans that work for them? We talk about what every PBM should be doing for their employers, what true transparency looks like, how to reach employees directly through software, and how GLP1s are changing the industry.If you're a PBM or work with them, or are just curious about one of the biggest industries in healthcare, make sure to tune in this week to Self-Funded with Spencer to hear from Julie on what the best practices need to look like.Chapters:00:00:00 What The PBM Industry Should Focus On In 2025 | with Julie Wasserman00:15:07 Increasing Employee Engagement00:20:16 Complexity in the PBM Industry00:25:03 Data-Driven Health Savings for Employers00:31:27 What Does True Transparency Look Like00:49:36 Global Drug Price Discrepancies00:56:38 Incentivizing Cost-Effective Healthcare Decisions in PBMs01:01:11 Financial Risks of Covering GLP1s for Weight LossKey Links for Social:@SelfFunded on YouTube for video versions of the podcast and much more - https://www.youtube.com/@SelfFundedListen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1TjmrMrkIj0qSmlwAIevKA?si=068a389925474f02Listen on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-funded-with-spencer/id1566182286Follow Spencer on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencer-smith-self-funded/Follow Spencer on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/selffundedwithspencer/Key Words: VerusRx, PBM, PBMs, Rebate, Rebates, Pharmacy Rebates, Transparency, PBMIndustry, GLP1, GLP1s, Ozempic, Wegovy, pharma, Reference Based Pricing, RBP, Healthcare Costs, julie wasserman, spencer smith, podcast, healthcare, health insurance, self funded, self funding, self funded health insurance, self funded insurance#VerusRx #PBM #PBMs #Rebate #Rebates #PharmacyRebates #Transparency #PBMIndustry #GLP1 #GLP1s #Ozempic #Wegovy #pharma #ReferenceBasedPricing #RBP #HealthcareCosts #juliewasserman #spencersmith #podcast #healthcare #healthinsurance #selffunded #selffunding #selffundedhealthinsurance #selffundedinsurance
"If you know how a PBM gets paid, that's the best transparency you can ask for.” - Julie WassermanJulie Wasserman, VP of Sales for VerusRx, joined me this week to discuss the PBM industry in 2025. If you're a PBM, how do you gain trust with employers and build plans that work for them? We talk about what every PBM should be doing for their employers, what true transparency looks like, how to reach employees directly through software, and how GLP1s are changing the industry.If you're a PBM or work with them, or are just curious about one of the biggest industries in healthcare, make sure to tune in this week to Self-Funded with Spencer to hear from Julie on what the best practices need to look like.Chapters:00:00:00 What The PBM Industry Should Focus On In 2025 | with Julie Wasserman00:15:07 Increasing Employee Engagement00:20:16 Complexity in the PBM Industry00:25:03 Data-Driven Health Savings for Employers00:31:27 What Does True Transparency Look Like00:49:36 Global Drug Price Discrepancies00:56:38 Incentivizing Cost-Effective Healthcare Decisions in PBMs01:01:11 Financial Risks of Covering GLP1s for Weight LossKey Links for Social:@SelfFunded on YouTube for video versions of the podcast and much more - https://www.youtube.com/@SelfFundedListen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1TjmrMrkIj0qSmlwAIevKA?si=068a389925474f02Listen on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-funded-with-spencer/id1566182286Follow Spencer on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencer-smith-self-funded/Follow Spencer on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/selffundedwithspencer/Key Words: VerusRx, PBM, PBMs, Rebate, Rebates, Pharmacy Rebates, Transparency, PBMIndustry, GLP1, GLP1s, Ozempic, Wegovy, pharma, Reference Based Pricing, RBP, Healthcare Costs, julie wasserman, spencer smith, podcast, healthcare, health insurance, self funded, self funding, self funded health insurance, self funded insurance#VerusRx #PBM #PBMs #Rebate #Rebates #PharmacyRebates #Transparency #PBMIndustry #GLP1 #GLP1s #Ozempic #Wegovy #pharma #ReferenceBasedPricing #RBP #HealthcareCosts #juliewasserman #spencersmith #podcast #healthcare #healthinsurance #selffunded #selffunding #selffundedhealthinsurance #selffundedinsurance
For this episode we're joined all the way from Harlem in New York City by venerable hip hop writer Havelock Nelson. The first rap editor at industry bible Billboard talks about his early years in his birthplace Guyana and his love of marching bands in the country's capital Georgetown. From there we hear about his family's move to Brooklyn in 1973 and his early exposure to rap and breakbeat tapes in high school. Havelock recalls the pioneering hip hop fanzines Word Up! and Black Beat – plus the seminal rap writings of Greg Tate and Nelson George – before recounting his experiences as a columnist on Billboard. He also explains the genesis of Bring the Noise, the 1991 "guide to rap music and hip-hop culture" he co-authored with fellow RBP contributor Michael A. Gonzales. Mention of our guest's 1994 interview with the Notorious B.I.G. takes us into discussion of the synergy between hip hop's rising stars and rap media such as The Source magazine. Havelock also reflects on memorable interviews he did with the likes of KRS-One, Slick Rick, LL Cool J and Salt-N-Pepa. The latter duo takes us into audio clips from an audio interview with a Virginia-born artist who was profoundly influenced by them: the one and only Missy Elliott, speaking to Sara Scribner after the release of 1997's debut album Supa Dupa Fly... followed by the voices of her collaborators Timbaland and Magoo. The publication of Taschen's monumental new 75 Years of Atlantic Records prompts reflections on the legendary label co-founded by the late Ahmet Ertegun, plus our thoughts on the present-day roster that includes Charli XCX, Bruno Mars, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran. The episode concludes with quotes from newly-added library pieces about artists such as Wee Willie Harris, Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich, the Pharcyde and André 3000. Many thanks to special guest Havelock Nelson. Find his writing on Rock's Backpages and join his Going Way Back group on Facebook. Dr. Dre: The Chronic, B.I.G.: Rap's Next Big Thing, The Rap Column: Media's Rap On Rap Is Out Of Balance, Missy Elliott audio, The Age of Atlantic: Jerry Wexler, Rick Rubin: Def Jam's Man With The Plan, Ahmet Ertegun and The History of Atlantic Records, The Age of Atlantic: Making Tracks, Wee Willie Harris, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, The Pharcyde: New Rap Masters and André 3000: New Blue Sun.
In this week's episode, Katie Singer is joined by chartered management accountant Gary Smith. They discuss all things about Bitcoin, such as the history, what it really is and some of the tax implications surrounding it. We must preface this episode by stating that all opinions given are their own and none of what is discussed should be constituted as financial advice. Books discussed in the show: Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean AmmousBroken Money by Lyn AldenThe Price of Tomorrow by Jeff Booth Video link discussed in the show: Joe Bryan – What's the problem? RBP are one of the leading medical specialist firms of chartered accountants in the UK. They have over 30 years' experience in the medical field and they will be sharing their broad and experienced knowledge through their fortnightly Accountancy on Prescription podcasts. Listeners who will be interested in subscribing to these informative and relevant shows are doctors in general practice, locum doctors, hospital consultants, practice managers and PCNs. RBP can be contacted via their website www.rbp.co.uk; by email info@rbp.co.uk or call 020 8370 7777. We are always here to help. The content of RBP's podcasts has been obtained from, or is based on, sources that we believe to be accurate and reliable. Although reasonable care has been taken in gathering the necessary information, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information we broadcast in our shows. We accept no liability for any errors or omissions in information provided by the RBP team or their guest speakers. You should always carry out your own independent verification of facts and data prior to making any investment, legal or tax decisions.
For this episode we're joined in person by the delightful Siân Pattenden, author of the Agatha Bilke and Magical Peppers children's book series. We start by asking our guest about her early years as a child actor and teenage playwright before she describes the fanzines she published with her pal Nicky Fijalkowska. We hear how these helped to get her foot in the door at Smash Hits, the million-selling pop bi-weekly she joined in 1989. Quotes from classic Hits pieces she wrote are interspersed with hilarious recollections of working alongside Tom Doyle and Sylvia Patterson. From "Ver Hits" we move on to the more indie-tastic Select and Siân's part in the Britpop wars – with special attention to Elastica, Jarvis Cocker and a pulped July 1994 issue that contained her guide to "legal highs". After reminiscences of a stint teaching music writing at the London School of Journalism, Siân explains the genesis of her 1998 book How to Make It in the Music Business. Mention of a 2007 Guardian Blogs piece bemoaning the "boy-rock" template established by the Beatles leads into reflections on the all-girl Bangles, subject of a new authorised biography by two-time RBP podcast guest Jennifer Otter Bickerdike. The desperately sad passing of David Johansen prompted us to dig out and digitise a 1994 audio interview with the sometime New York Dolls frontman. We hear three clips of David talking very amusingly to Q's Mat Snow – and in the process pay tribute to the singer and his fellow Dolls. After Jasper marks the 70th anniversary of the death of Charlie Parker with quotes from the late Richard Cook's magnificent 1995 piece about the bebop genius, we pay additional tribute to jazz-funk vibraphonist Roy Ayers and neo-soul queen Angie Stone. Many thanks to special guest Siân Pattenden. Visit her website at sianpattenden.co.uk for more info on her books, art and music. Pieces discussed: En Vogue: Dawn! Maxine! Terry! Cindy!, At Home in L.A. with Paula Abdul!, This is the Future: Elastica — the Bash Street Kids, Meet the Sheatles, The Bangs: Not Just Another Girl Group, The Bangles: a Female Fab Four?, The Bangles: Globe Trotters, The Bangles: Eternal Flame, The New York Dolls' David Johansen (1994), Charlie Parker: The Prince of Wails, Roy Ayers, Angie Stone: Precious and Pure, Dancing in New York Emmylou Harris: Emmylou on the Verge and The Swede Smell of Success.
We live in a culture of convenience. When people can get lunch delivered in an hour, your groceries delivered this afternoon, and almost anything you could possibly want delivered within two days, they start to expect the same level of service everywhere. On this episode of the podcast, Dana Dunford, CEO of Hemlane, explains how residents are coming to expect more and more from their property managers, and how you can evolve your company to meet—and exceed—those expectations. Ready to talk to an RBP expert? https://www.secondnature.com/request-demo Have questions? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com Network with professional property managers in our private group https://facebook.com/groups/triplewinpropertymanagers Visit our events page https://www.secondnature.com/events Follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode!
In this episode, we invite the excellent Gene Sculatti to talk us through his career from Crawdaddy! magazine to the Atomic Cocktail radio show he still hosts at Luxuria Music. Commencing in San Francisco in the summer of 1960 — when Gene first heard Dion's 'Lonely Teenager' — we ask our guest about his lifelong love of surf music and the Beach Boys. From there we jump to his mid-'60s radio show "Blues and Such", then on to the first stirrings of the Haight-Ashbury scene he captured in a landmark 1966 report for Crawdaddy! ... and later in San Francisco Nights, the classic 1985 book he co-wrote with the late Davin Seay. Gene recalls his 1973 move to Los Angeles and his subsequent years as the editorial director of Warner Brothers Records in Burbank. We hear about the company's super-hip in-house publications Circular and Waxpaper, as well as about working under the legendary Derek Taylor. We also discuss his deep love of '80s dance-pop and his 1990 sleevenotes for Madonna's Immaculate Collection. The episode with clips from a 2012 audio with The Band's sainted keyboard genius Garth Hudson, who was lost to us on 21st January, and finally with quotes from Mark's and Jasper's favourite new additions to the RBP library. Pieces discussed: San Francisco Bay Rock, Mojo Navigator: Memories of Mojo, "Home Runs, No Bunts" — Solar Power On The Rise, Madonna: The Immaculate Collection, Barry Goldberg Interviews, Articles and Reviews, Barry Goldberg & Bob Dylan's Secret Gem, The World According to Garth Hudson, The Band's Garth Hudson audio, The Walker Brothers, Pop Eye: The New Jazz, Burt Bacharach, Derek Taylor, Sly & Robbie Come On Like Assassins, Wu-Tang Clan: One of These Men Is God, and Thundercat.
The best little kids TV shows, "must stir" peanut butter, a reminder to stack good days, going to war with Father Time, and more. Support our sponsors: MagicMind.com/RBP for 48% OFF your subscription or 20% OFF one-time purchase HUEL.com (code "ROSS" 15% OFF plus a FREE gift) TrueClassic.com/ROSS to unlock HUGE savings FitBod.me/ROSS for 25% OFF your subscription or try the app FREE for 7-days Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
For the final episode of 2024 we're joined by the formidable Pat Kane, who answers our questions about his dual career as a musician and writer with what co-host Martin Colyer describes as "an almost frightening eloquence". Commencing with the formative memories of his late father singing Frank Sinatra songs to him at bedtime — and his lifelong fixation with Ol' Blue Eyes — Pat talks about Hue and Cry, the R&B-infused pop group he formed with his brother Greg in 1983. Reflections on the success of singles such as 1987's 'Labour of Love' prompt a general discussion of '80s "Brit Soul", with significant input from fellow practitioners Mark Pringle and Martin Colyer. The two linchpins of Hot House recall the 1987 sessions they recorded in the Southern-soul oasis of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. After bringing the Hue and Cry story up to the present day, Jasper introduces clips from Daryl Easlea's 2001 audio interview with Chic's Nile Rodgers. As a tribute to the group's Alfa Anderson, who died two days before this episode was recorded, Daryl's splendid interview provides the perfect excuse to express our love for disco's greatest self-contained band. Finally, we ask our guest about his exceptional writing as a cultural and political journalist, focusing in particular on his brilliant pieces about Brian Eno (1995) and Michael Jackson (2009). Mark and Jasper then talk us out with quotes from (and remarks on) their favourite newly-added pieces in the RBP library. Many thanks to special guest Pat Kane. Subscribe to his Substack at patkane.substack.com. Pieces discussed: Frank Sinatra, Hue and Cry: "How Well Do You Know Your Brother?", Headin' South: Muscle Shoals '87, Brian Eno: Jingle the Other One, The Man in Our Mirror: Michael Jackson, Nile Rodgers audio, Have You Heard What They're Singing These Days?, Don Cherry, Alicia Bridges, Billy Fury, Rage Against The Machine.
Paul and Jay discuss the insanity of the 1-6 record in one-score games and how correlative that can be year over year. Mo Egger joins (12:00) to talk about why this team isn't good enough and the path forward for Lou Anarumo. Plus (38:00), Joe Mixon goes off, RBP on target, Growler Bets and ARBIES. Watch and subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGrowlerPodcast Socials, pod platforms, merchandise: https://linktr.ee/thegrowlerpodcast
Between dealing with inventory, competition, or adapting to retailer and consumer needs, there's a lot for a tire wholesale distributors to deal with. Add proprietary tire brands to the mix, and that brings a whole other level to things, like figuring out how to adapt to market trends, creating value across multiple segments and marketing your brands to the right audience.Todd Pickens, Turbo Wholesale Tires' chief commercial officer, says that Turbo is trying to adapt it's proprietary lines to meet the changing needs of consumers and retailers in an attempt to position itself in an already crowded market. In this episode of What's Treading with Tire Review, Pickens takes us through Turbo's 'go-to-market' approach for growth, from its partnership with Double Coin to launch Rolling Big Power's commercial line, marketing that targets younger consumers, developing an EV-specific tire under its Lexani brand, and climbing up the Tire Tier ladder. Tire Review: www.TireReview.comAAPEX: www.AAPEXShow.com
November 1, 2024: As part of our ongoing conversation on health care, we discuss Reference Based Pricing. Today's guests, Marilyn Bartlett, CPA and senior fellow with the National Academy for State Health Policy, and Mark Hage from the VT-NEA share their insights on how RBP works and how the state can potentially use it to reduce costs.A 2023 presentation to the Green Mountain Care Board on RBP by Marilyn Bartlett: https://gmcboard.vermont.gov/sites/gmcb/files/documents/Referenced%20Based%20Pricing%20presentation%20-%2005.03.2023%20-%20Marilyn%20Bartlett%2C%20Chris%20Deacon%2C%20Mark%20Hage.pdfTheme music by Red Heart the Ticker: http://rhtt.net
You'd be surprised by how many companies inefficiently employ tech. Kelli Segretto, property management veteran and founder of K Segretto Consulting, has helped many PMCs optimize their tech stacks. She joins Andrew Smallwood to cover the intricacies of a well-managed and optimized tech stack. Don't miss her secrets to finding the tech stack sweet spot. Ready to talk to an RBP expert in your area? Fill out the form on our website https://www.secondnature.com/request-demo Questions or thoughts on the topics we covered? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com Join our private Facebook group - only for professional property managers at https://www.facebook.com/groups/triplewinpropertymanagers Stay up to date on events and resources on our website https://www.secondnature.com/events Follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode! Season 4 Episode 20 features Kelli Segretto The Triple Win Property Management podcast is produced and distributed by Second Nature
JWB Real Estate has used long-term leases to minimize vacancy for its investors. Melissa Gillispie joins the show to speak on the strategy behind it, why it's worked for them, and how property managers can approach a shift toward longer lease terms. Ready to talk to an RBP expert in your area? Fill out the form on our website https://www.secondnature.com/request-demo Questions or thoughts on the topics we covered? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com Join our private Facebook group - only for professional property managers at https://facebook.com/groups/triplewinpropertymanagers Stay up to date on events and resources on our website https://www.secondnature.com/events Follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode! Attending NARPM National? Claim your free VIP experience https://www.secondnature.com/events/narpm-annual-vip Season 4 Episode 19 features Melissa Gillispie The Triple Win Property Management podcast is produced and distributed by Second Nature
Arvand Sabetian and Nick Bokaie, founders of Ziprent, have leveraged the virtual showing process among other automations to create a property management company built on efficiency. They join Andrew to discuss how Ziprent came about, their philosophies on innovating in the PM space, and how they've used automations to reduce vacancy, ultimately creating a better service for their clients. Ready to talk to an RBP expert in your area? Fill out the form on our website https://www.secondnature.com/request-demo Questions or thoughts on the topics we covered? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com Join our private Facebook group - only for professional property managers at https://facebook.com/groups/triplewinpropertymanagers Stay up to date on events and resources on our website https://www.secondnature.com/events Heading to NARPM National? Book your VIP experience today. It's completely free. https://www.secondnature.com/events/narpm-annual-vip Follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode! Season 4 Episode 18 features Arvand Sabetian and Nick Bokaie The Triple Win Property Management podcast is produced and distributed by Second Nature
Ross Bolen and Barrett Dudley discuss the series premiere of HBO's The Penguin -- "After Hours." Tune in later this week on Patreon.com/OystersClamsCockles for further discussion fueled by hotline calls from listeners! Support our sponsors: MagicMind.com/rbp (code "RBP" for up to 48% OFF your first subscription or 20% OFF one time purchases) Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@OystersClamsCockles Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross Bolen and Barrett Dudley discuss the documentary "Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos" as well as the results of the Emmy Awards. Tune in later this week on Patreon.com/OystersClamsCockles for further discussion fueled by hotline calls from listeners! Support our sponsors: MagicMind.com/rbp (code "RBP" for up to 48% OFF your first subscription or 20% OFF one time purchases) Shopify.com/oysters for one-dollar-per-month trial period Babbel.com/OCC for up to 60% OFF your subscription Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@OystersClamsCockles Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
For this episode we're joined by the Brooklyn-based Andrew Smith, author of the bestselling Moondust, the "dotcom swindle" saga Totally Wired and the brand-new Devil in the Stack. We start by asking Andrew about the peripatetic childhood that took him from Greenwich Village to Hastings via San Francisco's summer of love. A riveting account of auditioning to replace Mick Jones in the Clash leads us to our guest's recollections of writing in the '80s and '90s for Melody Maker and The Face — and eventually becoming chief pop critic at London's Sunday Times. Jumping to Andrew's new book — with its subtitle A Coding Odyssey — we ask him about music's "digital revolution" in the mid-'80s, with particular attention to the ubiquity of Yamaha's DX7 keyboard. From there we revisit his 1995 interview with Björk – an artist who overtly embraced electronic sounds in that decade — and then listen to two audio clips from David Toop's absorbing encounter with the Icelandic maverick six years later. After a fascinating discussion about A.I. – its upsides and its threat not merely to musicians but to humanity at large — we return to the mid-'90s to celebrate the all-too-short life of the Notorious B.I.G., hip hop's "King of New York" in that all-too-violent decade. Mark provides quotes from recently-added library pieces about Captain Beefheart (1969), the Sex Pistols (1978) and oddly Francophobe goths Sisters of Mercy (1987), and Jasper wraps up the episode with his thoughts on articles about pop fanzines (2003) and writer, photographer and recent podcast guest Val Wilmer (2024). Many thanks to special guest Andrew Smith. Devil in the Stack: A Coding Odyssey is published by Grove Press and available now. Visit Andrew's website at andrewsmithauthor.com for more details. Pieces discussed: Andrew Smith on RBP, Björk: An International Word, Sound and Fury: Radiohead, Björk audio, Notorious B.I.G.: B.I.G. Trouble, Biggie, Tupac et al: Hollywood or Bust-up, Black Metropolis: Notorious R.I.P., Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Trout Mask Replica, The Sex Pistols: Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, The Sisters Of Mercy: After The Flood, The Fanzine Editor: Publish And Be Damned and Val Wilmer: Deep Blues 1960–1988 (Café Royal).
An ordinary man finds himself in possession of an extraordinary object. Some secrets should stay locked away, this is the account of RBP #0511. Hosted by Josh Tomar! https://twitter.com/tomamoto https://www.twitch.tv/tomamoto Episode Written by Malice & The Disciple 1st Story Narration by Cameron Ontkean https://instagram.com/whisperandshoutproductions Whisperandshoutproductions.com https://www.fiverr.com/cameronontkean Narration & Production by The Disciple https://twitter.com/The__Disciple https://www.youtube.com/@TheOnlyDisciple Subscribe on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/5OgfQg3svBwSUiU0zGqhet Please Review us on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/redwood-bureau/id1597996941 Subscribe to the YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@RedwoodBureau Find more shows like Redwood Bureau at http://eeriecast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scaling a company is a lot harder than just getting new business. Tony Cook knows. He was instrumental in Bay Management Group's rise to over 6,000 doors. Cook joins Andrew Smallwood to talk about his story, his time at Bay, how they won new business, how they developed standing in new markets, and how they managed their rapid growth. Ready to talk to an RBP expert in your area? Fill out the form on our website https://www.secondnature.com/request-demo Questions or thoughts on the topics we covered? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com Join our private Facebook group - only for professional property managers at https://facebook.com/groups/triplewinpropertymanagers Stay up to date on events and resources on our website https://www.secondnature.com/events Follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode! Season 4 Episode 17 features Tony Cook The Triple Win Property Management podcast is produced and distributed by Second Nature
For this episode we're joined by a living musical legend whose career as an A&R man, manager, producer, label-owner and writer spans over 60 extraordinary years. On the day his monumental "journey through Global Music" And the Roots of Rhythm Remain is published, the peerless Joe Boyd visits RBP's Hammersmith HQ to talk about the book — and the 17+ years it took to write the follow-up to 2006's acclaimed memoir White Bicycles. After we hear about the 1987 meeting that led to the adoption of the now-discredited term "World Music" as a marketing category, discussion touches on the sound, rhythms and political impact of music from South Africa, Brazil, Bulgaria and — inevitably — Jamaica. Clips from John Hutchinson's 1982 audio interview with the late great Kate McGarrigle – mother of Rufus and Martha Wainwright — lead to our guest's recollections of working with her and sister Anna on their magical eponymous debut in 1975. Joe also reminisces about Junco Partner, the 1976 album he made with New Orleans piano genius James Booker. Talk of the week's featured RBP writer Robert Shelton — coinciding with the imminent reissue of the latter's epic Bob Dylan biography No Direction Home — prompts memories of the late New York Times critic from Joe, who (lest we forget) worked as stage manager at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival in which Dylan first "went electric". Many thanks to special guest Joe Boyd. And the Roots of Rhythm Remain is published by Faber in the UK and Ze Books in the US; visit Joe's website joeboyd.co.uk for more details. Pieces discussed: Joe Boyd: Freaky Galahad, Joe Boyd: An Interview, Joe Boyd on White Bicycles, Kate McGarrigle audio, Bob Dylan at Gerde's Folk City, New York, Pop Singers and Song Writers Racing Down Bob Dylan's Road and Bob Dylan: How does it feel on your own?.
What is the most common mistake made in property management today? That's the question we posed to five industry-leading voices. Hear from Matthew Whitaker, Pablo Gonzalez, Peter Lohmann, Maranda Hunnicutt, and Wolfgang Croskey as they share what they each believe to be the most common mistake in property management. Are you currently making one of these? Ready to talk to an RBP expert in your area? Fill out the form on our website https://www.secondnature.com/request-demo Questions or thoughts on the topics we covered? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com Join our private Facebook group - only for professional property managers at https://facebook.com/groups/triplewinpropertymanagers Stay up to date on events and resources on our website https://www.secondnature.com/events Follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode! Season 4 Episode 16 features Matthew Whitaker, Pablo Gonzalez, Maranda Hunnicutt, Peter Lohmann, and Wolfgang Croskey The Triple Win Property Management podcast is produced and distributed by Second Nature
Joining us all the way from Santa Barbara for this episode is Darrell M. McNeill, director of operations at the Black Rock Coalition and author of a new 33 1/3 study of the Isley Brothers' mighty 1973 album 3 + 3. We start by asking our guest about his '90s contributions to the Village Voice and his involvement with the B.R.C.. Crediting his dad for his own childhood love of the Isleys, Darrell tells us how he came to write about the band. We discuss their unique history across six-plus decades, arriving at the dramatic game-changer that was 3 + 3. Inevitably referencing Jimi Hendrix — an Isleys sideman in the mid-'60s — we ask Darrell about the group's pioneering hybrid of R&B and rock and their covers of classic songs by Carole King, James Taylor et al. A special nod, of course, to Jimi's incalculable influence on kid brother and budding guitar genius Ernie. From the Isleys to Isaac Hayes: following two clips from Ira Robbins' 1995 audio interview with the sometime Stax superstar, we discuss such radical milestones as 'Theme from Shaft' and Hot Buttered Soul's version of Bacharach & David's 'Walk On By'. After a brief digression to salute the 50th anniversary of long-time RBP contributor John Broven's seminal 1974 book Walking to New Orleans, Mark talks us out with quotes from newly-added interviews with Janis Joplin (1969) and Beatles session guitarist David Spinozza (1971). Jasper then wraps up the episode with remarks on Destiny's Child (2003) and The Comet is Coming (2019). Many thanks to special guest Darrell M. McNeill. His book on the Isley Brother's 3 + 3 is published by Bloomsbury and available now. Pieces discussed: The Isleys: first time winners again!, The Isley Brothers: 3 + 3, The Isley Brothers: 3 + 3 = Super Success, Ernie Isley: Pride of the Isleys, Isaac Hayes audio, Fats Domino & His Orchestra: Saville Theatre, Behind The Sun: New Orleans, 'See You Later Alligator': Bobby Charles, Janis Joplin: Janis Superhypermost!, Paul McCartney: Working with Paul — A Session Musician Speaks, Kelly Rowland: Real Girl Talk, Michie Mee is the First Lady of Toronto Hip-Hop and The Comet is Coming: Interstellar Apocalypse.
Few things have changed the property management industry more in the last five years than a growing proptech industry, but that industry continues to go through changes of its own. Nate Smoyer, host of the Tech Nest Podcast, joins Andrew Smallwood to cover the state of the proptech industry, where things could be headed, and how it's all likely to affect you as a property manager. Ready to talk to an RBP expert in your area? Fill out the form on our website https://www.secondnature.com/request-demo Questions or thoughts on the topics we covered? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com Join our private Facebook group - only for professional property managers at https://facebook.com/groups/triplewinpropertymanagers Stay up to date on events and resources on our website https://www.secondnature.com/events Follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode! Season 4 Episode 15 features Nate Smoyer The Triple Win Property Management podcast is produced and distributed by Second Nature
In this episode we're joined by the esteemed Joe "Mr. C" McEwen, who Zooms in from L.A. to reminisce about his storied career as a writer, DJ and A&R man. We begin in our guest's native Philadelphia, where his teenage mind was blown by a James Brown show in 1966, and follow him up to his adopted Boston. He recalls his early reviews for The Boston Phoenix and revisits his 1975 homage to Sam Cooke for The Real Paper. His 1977 encounter with a 19-year-old Michael Jackson prompts discussion of a comparatively low point in the future superstar's career. From the same year, Joe's profile of Joe Tex leads into clips from the late Cliff White's glorious audio interview with the country-soul legend who'd just scored a hit with the discofied 'Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)'. We discuss Tex's place in the southern soul pantheon before moving on to the marvellous Lost Soul compilations "Mr. C" assembled in 1982. We hear about Joe's A&R years at Columbia and then Sire/Reprise, taking in reminiscences of British bands Ride, Primal Scream and My Bloody Valentine. He also revisits his working friendships with Sire founder Seymour Stein and with previous RBP podcast guests Geoff Travis, Alan McGee and Rob Dickins. We hear about his role in the '90s "alt.country" phenomenon via the signing of Uncle Tupelo and his subsequent association with spinoff bands Wilco and Son Volt. We conclude with the Sire signing of Muscle Shoals legend Dan Penn for 1994's Do Right Man album. Mark talks us out with quotes from newly-added library pieces about sometime Ikette P.P. Arnold (1967), the Stones' Keith Richard(s) (1969), doomed dub poet Mikey Smith (1983) and the deeply druggy Alice in Chains (1993)... after which Jasper wraps up the episode with his thoughts on pieces about laptop pop (2001) and Kendrick Lamar (2012). Many thanks to special guest Joe McEwen. Pieces discussed: Sam Cooke, Michael Jackson, Joe Tex: The Soul Of An Underdog, Joe Tex audio, Lost Soul, Vols. 1-3, Uncle Tupelo live, Uncle Tupelo: Are you ready for the alt. country?, Wilco: Last Twang in Town, Dan Penn: Once More With Feeling, P.P. Arnold, Keith Richard(s), Mikey Smith: Poet and His Roots, Alice in Chains: Misery loves company, Laptop punk and the powerbook pop and Kendrick Lamar: Inside the Year's Best Album.
What is the best advice you have ever received as a property manager? That's the question we posed to five industry-leading voices. Hear from Matthew Whitaker, Pablo Gonzalez, Peter Lohmann, Maranda Hunnicutt, and Wolfgang Croskey as they share the most valuable advice they ever received in their 100+ combined years of property management experience Ready to talk to an RBP expert in your area? Fill out the form on our website https://www.secondnature.com/request-demo Questions or thoughts on the topics we covered? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com Join our private Facebook group - only for professional property managers at https://facebook.com/groups/triplewinpropertymanagers Stay up to date on events and resources on our website https://www.secondnature.com/events Follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode! Season 4 Episode 14 features Matthew Whitaker, Pablo Gonzalez, Maranda Hunnicutt, Peter Lohmann, and Wolfgang Croskey The Triple Win Property Management podcast is produced and distributed by Second Nature
Ross and Hangover Kade recap the Fourth of July, admire Mark Zuckerberg's athleticism, discuss Ross's poison ivy problems, read Andrew Tate tweets, and laugh at the Hawk Tuah girl's rise to fame. Support our sponsors: Gametime.co (code "BOLEN" for $20 OFF first purchase) Indochino.com (code "RBP" for 10% OFF purchase of $399 or more) LiquidIV.com (code "ROSS" for 20% OFF your first order) Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross shares his experience taking care of baby RJ without his wife all weekend, gives an update on the Gathering of the Kyles, reviews his new YZY PODS, and learns about British Airways Flight 5390. Support our sponsors: Indochino.com (code "RBP" for 10% OFF purchase of $399 or more) Shopify.com/rbp for one-dollar-per-month trial period Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross is joined in studio by David Ruff of Washed Media to discuss the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake beef, Tiger Woods' new apparel brand, and RFK Jr's brain worm. Support our sponsors: BlueChew.com (code "RBP" to receive first month FREE, just pay $5 shipping) Schedule35.co (code "ROSS" for 15% OFF) Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross is joined in studio by Will deFries of Washed Media to discuss his world-renowned Instagram account @Sunday.Scaries, career in content creation, and 2024 Masters experience. Support our sponsors: BlueChew.com (code "RBP" to receive first month FREE, just pay $5 shipping) Shopify.com/rbp for one-dollar-per-month trial period Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss growing up with a hot mom, the origins of calling "shotgun," Jontay Porter's lifetime ban from the NBA, Uber's 2024 Lost and Found Index, and running in large groups. Support our sponsors: BlueChew.com (code "RBP" to receive first month FREE, just pay $5 shipping) LiquidIV.com (code "ROSS" for 20% OFF first order) Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss the new age verification law for porn sites in Texas, Florida banning social media for minors under 14, Walter and Skylar White's house from Breaking Bad, March Madness withdrawals, being patient with your progress on the path to self-improvement, and the “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” documentary. Support our sponsors: Indochino.com (code "RBP" for 10% OFF order of $399 or more) MyBookie.ag (code "ROSS" for 50% signup bonus up to $1,000) Shopify.com/rbp for one-dollar-per-month trial period Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss Taylor Swift's Eras Tour taking over Ross's home, public officials being sued for blocking constituents on social media, the beginning of March Madness, Willy's Chocolate Experience, and the anglerfish. Support our sponsors: Shopify.com/rbp for one-dollar-per-month trial period MyBookie.ag (code "ROSS" for 50% signup bonus up to $1,000) HelloMood.com (code "RBP" for 20% OFF your order and a FREE THCa pre-roll) Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss Bolen Media's current content offering, Kade's experience at a Key Glock concert last night, Ross's photo-sharing snafu last week, the Joe Rogan criminal justice reform guest accused of murder, and more. Support our sponsors: FitBod.me/ROSS for 25% OFF your subscription or try the app FREE HelloMood.com (code "RBP" for 20% OFF your order and a FREE THCa pre-roll) TheFreezePipe.com (code "RBP" for 10% OFF) Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross laments his pathetic dependence on the internet and cellular service as a result of this morning's massive outage, then he and Kade discuss dressing formally and suiting up for one show a month, Elizabeth Warren's nightmare blunt rotation, an unclaimed human leg found on the New York subway, and a Scottish lottery winner's demise before reading inspirational Andrew Tate tweets. Support our sponsors: TheFreezePipe.com (code "RBP" for 10% OFF) Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross says goodbye to Grandma Bolen and shares his 2019 interview with her. Support our sponsors: FitBod.me/ROSS for 25% OFF your subscription or try the app FREE HelloMood.com (code "RBP" for 20% OFF your order and a FREE THCa pre-roll) Shopify.com/rbp for a one-dollar-per-month trial period Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss Drake stroking his dong, Killer Mike's arrest at the Grammys, Taylor Swift's ridiculous run, Sports Illustrated entering the resort business, Palworld, Toby Keith's passing, and RJ's first birthday party. Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast. Support our sponsors: FactorMeals.com/rbp50 (code "rbp50" for 50% OFF first box + 2 FREE wellness shots per box while subscription is active) TheFreezePipe.com (code "RBP" for 10% OFF) Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss baby RJ taking his first steps, old people struggling with social media, the world's largest cruise ship, a meth ring operating out of a Dairy Queen, and examples of people dying of laughter. Exclusive ad-free episodes weekly on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast. Support our sponsors: LiquidIV.com (code "ROSS" for 20% OFF first order) TheFreezePipe.com (code "RBP" for 10% OFF) Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss where poop and pee go when you flush, the tooth fairy, Chrome's incognito mode being a scam, concerts starting way after their scheduled time, and the volcano snail. Support our sponsors: HelloMood.com (code RBP for 20% OFF + FREE THCa pre-roll with order) FactorMeals.com/rbp50 (code rbp50 for 50% OFF) Exclusive ad-free episodes: Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss breakfast foods, The Pat McAfee Show and Aaron Rodgers drama, Ross's morbid strategy for planning outfits, and dropping the kids off at school. Plus, a bonus Patreon preview. Support our sponsors: FitBod.me/ROSS for 25% OFF your subscription or try the app for FREE Indochino.com (code "RBP" for 10% OFF purchase of $399 or more) Shopify.com/rbp for a one-dollar-per-month trial period Exclusive ad-free episodes: Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss their New Year's Eve experiences, the latest iteration of the Ted Cruz curse, the movie "Saltburn," the hidden dangers of movie previews, Chappelle's latest special, insane headlines of the day, and the worst week of the year. Support our sponsors: MyBookie.ag (code "ROSS for deposit bonus) LiquidIV.com (code "ROSS" for 20% OFF) HelloMood.com (code RBP for 20% OFF + FREE THCa pre-roll with order) Exclusive ad-free episodes: Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss their New Year's Resolutions, questions the internet asks Stephen A. Smith, the Tesla recall, and Mark Zuckerberg's doomsday compound. Support our sponsors: Lucy.co/RBP (code "RBP" for 20% OFF + FREE shipping) MyBookie.ag (code "ROSS" for welcome bonus) FactorMeals.com/rbp50 (code "rbp50" for 50% OFF) Exclusive ad-free episodes: Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss getting in the Christmas spirit, tree shopping and decorating, Kade's favorite Christmas movies, Shohei Ohtani's $700 million contract, and the most Googled actor of 2023. Support our sponsors: Talkspace.com/RBP for $100 OFF your first month Exclusive ad-free episodes: Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Ross and Kade discuss accusations that Tim Allen is a b*tch, when a slang phrase like "standing on business" jumps the shark, the GTA VI trailer, best things to do when you're sick, Time magazine's "Person of the Year," and Sports Illustrated's "Sportsperson of the Year." Support our sponsors: FactorMeals.com/rbp50 (code "rbp50" for 50% OFF) Lucy.co/RBP (code "RBP" for 20% OFF + FREE shipping) Exclusive ad-free episodes: Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheRossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com