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Long before Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and even Youtube, there was E! Entertainment Television. And, if you wanted celebrity news, the latest on Lindsey Lohan, breaking news about Britney, or inside scoop about your favorite boy band – this is where you would get it. The year was 2006. Our host Catt's life would be forever changed. At the time, she was a local tv reporter and mom of two boys living in Indiana with her then husband, when she got the call. After a round of auditions lasting several months, she was named one of three hosts of E!'s new show: The Daily Ten. Catt would move to Hollywood with her family and cover all things celebrity and pop culture five-days-a-week alongside her co-hosts Debbie Matenopoulos and Selema (formerly Sal) Masekela, on one of the most-watched entertainment news channels in the world. The D10 aired for four years before being cancelled. Today, for the first time in over a decade, the trifecta is back together. Catt, Debbie, and Selema reflect on IT ALL. The casting, the auditions, the work, the partying, the politics, the rivalries, the in-fighting, the clothes, the sex tape – everything. Including Julia Roberts. For God's sake, where in the world is JULIA? Prepare to laugh and cry with your old friends as they revisit this mostly charmed season of Hollywood history.(A special shout out to our EP Bob Lifton, supervising producer Stephanie Soechtig, and the rest of the D10 family who made this show possible!) Make sure to follow your hosts now on IG: @iamdebbiem, @selema, @iamcattsadler. Produced by Dear Media.
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Selema “Sal” Masekela the host, commentator, journalist, musician, and producer best known for his work presenting ESPN’s Summer and Winter X Games; NBC’s Red Bull Signature Series; his cultural reporting in South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup; hosting E!’s DAILY 10; and hosting and executive producing the award-winning TV show VICE WORLD OF SPORTS (2017 Producers Guild of America award winner for “Outstanding Sports Program”), joins Robert to talk everything from Social Justice to Burton. Catch Selema over on salmasekela.com Intro: The Smalls Outro: Zak Pashak and Chrome Chomsky
Everything happening in our world right now is having a devastating impact on our mental health. Join host Nique Heard and panelists Dr. Lauren Harper of Providence, Sal Masekela, Jordan Babineaux, Ace Hood, and Demrick discuss what happens when oppression and depression collide and how we can cope in this virtual town hall episode.
The Happy Hour was exactly that. A happy hour! The guys went through The Skrewby's and then played Chris' new game show! Aftert that it was Sal Masekela with the interview of the week.
Costa Rica is one of the global leaders in conserving biodiversity on land, and with 92% of its territory at sea, they're working to protect the ocean too. Hear from WSL Championship Tour surfer Brisa Hennessy and Costa Rica’s Environment & Energy Minister Carlos Manuel Rodriguez on the importance of Costa Rica’s biodiversity, the work they’ve done to protect it, and how this affects surf tourism. Show Notes Costa Rica is one of the global leaders in conserving biodiversity on land, and with 92% of its territory at sea, they're working to protect the ocean too. Hear from WSL Championship Tour surfer Brisa Hennessy and Costa Rica’s Environment & Energy Minister Carlos Manuel Rodriguez on the importance of Costa Rica’s biodiversity, the work they’ve done to protect it, and how this affects surf tourism. Thanks for listening and thanks again to Brisa and Carlos for joining us! Black Lives Matter Our teammate wrote this great article on “How Nick Gabaldón's Legacy Shaped My Identity As An LA Surfer” https://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/452587/how-nick-gabaldon-shaped-me-as-an-la-surfer?isearch=true&scategory=all Our friends at Heal The Bay And Black Surfers Collective Discuss Community Connectedness -- https://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/452633/video-heal-the-bay-and-black-surfers-collective-discuss-community-connectedness If you want to learn more about the Black Lives Matter movement, https://blacklivesmatter.com/ And on the topic, we’ve found this list of anti-racist resources really helpful: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BRlF2_zhNe86SGgHa6-VlBO-QgirITwCTugSfKie5Fs/preview?pru=AAABcoG5lEU*XwenCly31VD_2FUR4knKcA As well as these incredible leaders -- Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson https://www.instagram.com/ayanaeliza/, Sal Masekela https://www.instagram.com/salmasekela/, and Leah Thomas https://www.instagram.com/greengirlleah/ Carlos Learn more about Carlos Manuel here https://www.weforum.org/people/carlos-manuel-rodriguez-echandi Brisa You can find Brisa on Instagram at @brisahennessy - https://www.instagram.com/brisahennessy/ We Are One Ocean To do your part in helping save the ocean, please go to https://www.weareoneocean.org/ sign the petition, email your representative, and share your support with friends and followers (remember tag @wslpure and @wsl and use the hashtag #weareoneocean so we can reshare!) And do you have a story you want to share with us? Email us at oneocean@wslpure.org For More Visit: http://www.wslpure.org Like WSL PURE on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wslpure Follow WSL PURE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/wslpure Follow WSL PURE on Instagram: http://instagram.com/wslpure #WSL Subscribe to the WSL for more action: https://goo.gl/VllRuj Watch all the latest surfing action of the world's best surfers in the world's best waves. Heats on demand, event highlights and exclusive interviews, right here on the WSL's Youtube channel. For More Visit: http://www.worldsurfleague.com/ Like the WSL on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wsl Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/wsl Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/wsl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sal Masekela Has Some Important Thoughts About Social Equality
The guys kicked off the show talking about reports owners may look to replace NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell when his contract is up in 2023. They updated the baseball situation which doesn't look good. The highlight of the hour was long time reporter Sal Masekela talking about the peaceful gathering that took place at Moonlight Beach last week.
On this episode of The World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Todd and Chris have a candid conversation with Action Sports Icon and Community Leader, Sal Masekela. Plus, we talk paddle protests, WSL's announcement, Josh Kerr for Stomp Sessions, Hurricane season, skatersvote.com, shark attack, Ikon pass questions, HUF's BLM shirt, A “skater's guide to protesting” by Jenkem.com, FIGGY raffling off gear to help raise money to donate to BLM, Dalton & Kanaan Dern In The World's Greatest House Quarantine Home Shred, Increasing Diversity in Snowboarding, Space Force (Todd hates it, I love it), and so much more. Sal's speech at the end comes courtesy of theinertia.com Presented by: Adventure IO @adventureio K2 Snowboarding @k2.snowboarding Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Chemistry Surfboards @chemistrysurfboards YewOnline.com @yewonline New Greens @newgreens NanocraftCBD @nanocraftCBD Super 73 Electric Bikes! @super73 BN3TH Apparel @BN3TH
To celebrate REI's 82nd anniversary and our Anniversary Sale, we asked some past guests to share their favorite stories about being in the great outdoors. Escape with Sal Masekela, Chris McDougall, Bonnie Tsui and more as they share stories about close encounters with wildlife, trips gone awry and the power of being outside.What is your favorite memory of being in the great outdoors? We want to hear it! Share your story on social media with the tag #REImember. Episodes to listen to:Sal MasekelaChris McDougall, Natural Born HeroesChris McDougall, Running with DonkeysBonnie TsuiChris FaganChris CoteSteve BramucciBrian KeaulanaConnect with guests:Sal MasekelaInstagramChris McDougallWebsiteRunning with ShermanBonnie TsuiWebsiteBen MoonWebsiteBookInstagramChris FaganWebsiteBookChris CotePodcastSteve BramucciWebsite
Selema “Sal” Masekela is a beloved commentator, journalist, host, and Emmy nominated producer best known for his work across NBC, VICE, E!, ESPN/ABC, Nat Geo, Red Bull Media House and beyond. Outside of his front-of-camera work, Sal thrives as a film/tv producer and musician, recording under the alias 'Alekesam' (Masekela backwards). Sal and Simon catch up and dive into their over 20 year friendship.https://www.thecartermediagroup.com/selema-masekelahttps://www.instagram.com/salmasekela/?hl=en
We love Sal because he has an opinion and a unique point of view. He stands up for what he believes and isn’t afraid to speak truth to the chorus of the narrow-minded voices coming from the surf industry. He rubs shoulders with Hollywood elite and splits peaks with surf royalty, but at the end of the day, he’s just a frothing grom like the rest of us. In this episode, Sal unpacks the selfish nature of being a surfer, his experience growing up as one of a very few surfers of color in homogeneous white coastal America, and what’s next for a narrow-minded surf industry who see themselves as influencers. (Forgive the Audio quality of the interview, we’re new to this!)
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Musician, host, producer, Sal Masekela talks about the power and treachery of growing through grief, the gift of plant-based medicine, and getting out of one's own way to find peak performance. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sal Masekela is a professional broadcaster, television host, musician & television producer. In today’s episode we discuss his unique origin story, he weighs-in on the failures of the WSL broadcasters, & Slater’s potentially final year on tour. (This episode originally aired on March 15, 2017) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Masekela was born in Los Angeles, the son of a Haitian mother and South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela. Masekela is also the older half-brother of Survivor: Cook Islands contestant Nathan Gonzalez. He was raised in Staten Island, New York in the same class with rapper Method Man and Carlsbad, California, where he attended Carlsbad High School. Masekela is the co-founder of Berkela Motion Pictures with Jason Bergh. When he was a teenager, Masekela's upbringing brought him to Southern California, where he was first exposed to surfing, snowboarding and skateboarding. His career began as an intern at Transworld Publications in 1992, home of TW Snow, TW Skateboarding and TW Surf magazines. He served as an NBA sideline reporter for ESPN during the 2003-2004 season. Masekela was co-host of The Daily 10, a countdown of the day's "top 10" entertainment stories, on the E! network until it was cancelled on Sept 27, 2010 (last show Oct 1, 2010). He was also host of both the X Games and Winter X Games on ESPN for 13 years but left in 2012 to work for NBC and NBC Sports Network through a contract with Red Bull Media House. He appears in the "Green" episode of Yo Gabba Gabba singing the song "Hello World" which aired on Nick Jr. on April 22, 2009. In 2010, he was hired by ESPN to help as a correspondent in its coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. While working as a correspondent, Masekela was featured, with his father, Hugh, in a series of videos on ESPN. The series, called "Umlando - Through my Father's Eyes", aired in 10 parts during ESPN's coverage of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The series focused on Hugh and Selema's travels through South Africa. Hugh brought his son to the places where he grew up. It was Selema's first trip to his father's homeland. A native of New York, Masekela travelled the world in his youth with his father, South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela. Masekela's own band, Alekesam, shares the name of his first film which chronicles his relationship with his father and their connection through music, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2012. Alekesam's music has been featured on Entourage and House of Lies, with their newest single, "All Is Forgiven", featured on the season four premiere of the Showtime hit. Masekela has hosted live events, including YouTube's Brandcast in New York and Paris, YouTube Live on Stage from the Kennedy Center and Google's Zeitgeist. In February 2014, Masekela made his Olympic broadcasting debut from the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, reporting features for NBC's nationally syndicated Olympic Zone. He joined the Emmy-award-winning investigative series VICE on HBO as a correspondent and executive producer in 2015. That year, he also appeared in the remake of the cult classic Point Break. From April 2016, Masekela appeared as the host and executive producer of VICELAND’s docu-series, VICE World of Sports. The series took viewers all over the world to explore each location's people, politics and culture through sports. The series premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22. Masekela is also involved in the production company UX Entertainment. Based in Los Angeles, UXE specializes in film, commercials, music videos and animation work. Masekela has a clothing company, Art of Craft, which donates a percentage of every sale to charity
What up stokers, in this week's episode, Sal Masekela joins us in studio! Sal has been a commentator for the X Games and NBC, a broadcaster for the Winter Olympics and is the host of Viceland's "Vice World of Sports." Check it out!
Host Louiza Shar interviews Sal Masekela. Selema “Sal” Masekela is a beloved host, commentator, journalist, musician, and producer best known for his work presenting ESPN’s Summer and Winter X Games; NBC’s Red Bull Signature Series; his cultural reporting in South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup; hosting E!’s DAILY 10; and hosting and executive producing the award-winning TV show VICE WORLD OF SPORTS (2017 Producers Guild of America award winner for “Outstanding Sports Program”). Currently, Sal is the host of “Audi Think Faster,” an AMA series from Audi Sport and Reddit where pop culture icons answer audience submitted questions while going as fast as possible in an Audi R8. Additionally, he is an on-air correspondent for National Geographic Explorer. Sal’s flair for entertainment emerged at an early age as he toured the world with his father, South African jazz icon Hugh Masekela. Sal’s first film ALEKESAM, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2012, chronicles his relationship with his father and their connection through music. Sal’s band, also named ALEKESAM, has been featured on ENTOURAGE as well as the season four premiere of the Showtime hit HOUSE OF LIES. They recently dropped their new single, “Oh Shante (feat. Too $hort)” which debuted with a personalized RVCA video. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Host Louiza Shar interviews Sal Masekela. Selema “Sal” Masekela is a beloved host, commentator, journalist, musician, and producer best known for his work presenting ESPN’s Summer and Winter X Games; NBC’s Red Bull Signature Series; his cultural reporting in South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup; hosting E!’s DAILY 10; and hosting and executive producing the award-winning TV show VICE WORLD OF SPORTS (2017 Producers Guild of America award winner for “Outstanding Sports Program”). Currently, Sal is the host of “Audi Think Faster,” an AMA series from Audi Sport and Reddit where pop culture icons answer audience submitted questions while going as fast as possible in an Audi R8. Additionally, he is an on-air correspondent for National Geographic Explorer. Sal’s flair for entertainment emerged at an early age as he toured the world with his father, South African jazz icon Hugh Masekela. Sal’s first film ALEKESAM, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2012, chronicles his relationship with his father and their connection through music. Sal’s band, also named ALEKESAM, has been featured on ENTOURAGE as well as the season four premiere of the Showtime hit HOUSE OF LIES. They recently dropped their new single, “Oh Shante (feat. Too $hort)” which debuted with a personalized RVCA video. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Community is a big thing, it brings connections and more importantly it is the glue that binds the people together to create something truly special. We talk about Deuce Gym a lot, but it is a place where people are drawn together to share, learn, and experience fitness and the power of community.It was through Deuce that we met todays guest on the podcast. Sal Masakela. Sal is one of the pioneers in connecting the wider world to the world of action sports through Transworld sport and later the X Games. He sums up the power of training to create a way of living and how he is training for life when he moves and we chat about dealing with life changing and inevitable episodes in our lives that lead us to reassessing how we have been in order to become who we are.There are many parallels in this podcast with others we've recorded with who have experienced the deep connection with movement, transformation and seeking a truth in being themselves.
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Welcome to the first episode of a 2-part “Best of BUCKiT® with Phil Keoghan” podcast. Over the last year, “BUCKiT” has been a place for mavericks, innovators, and disruptors. Those who have swerved off the predictable road and epitomize what it means to “tick it before you kick it.” In this episode, we will take a look back at those who have turned obstacles into opportunities, defied insurmountable odds, broken stereotypes, achieved seemingly impossible physical feats, and even cheated death. My guests also share some words of wisdom, in addition to giving tips for taking life by the horns and applying the “BUCKiT” mentality to any situation. In this episode, we revisit some of the most memorable moments with guests like Jerry Linenger, a retired Captain in the United States Navy Medical Corps who survived a fire in space. Paul de Gelder, an Australian Navy diver turned TV host who fought a battle for his life against a 600-pound Bull Shark. Sarah Reinertsen, whose leg was amputated when she was 7-years-old but never slowed down and would go on to complete the Kona Ironman competition. Fitness icon, model, bestselling author, and former professional beach volleyball player Gabrielle Reece who believes there is only one way to deal with adversity…head on. Thandiwe Mweetwa, who draws inspiration from the memory of her parents to fuel her fight for big-cat conservation. Mae Jemison - physicist, engineer, and physician - who was the first African American woman in space. Leland Melvin, who holds the distinction of being the only former NFL football player turned NASA astronaut. “21st-Century Indiana Jones” Albert Lin, a National Geographic Explorer whose many journeys include a search for the hidden tomb of Genghis Khan. Peggy Oki, the only female member of the original “Z-Boys” Zephyr Competition Skateboarding Team, whose greatest passion is whale and dolphin conservation. Laird Hamilton, the world’s most famous big wave surfer and the co-inventor of “tow-in-surfing.” And the man who refused to be anyone but himself, Sal Masekela, who is the voice of extreme sports and covers everything from NBC’s Red Bull Signature Series to ESPN’s Summer and Winter X Games.
Selema “Sal” Masekela is the voice of action sports. He is best known for his work presenting NBC’s Red Bull Signature Series and ESPN’s Summer and Winter X Games as well as working as a National Geographic correspondent. Sal is also a journalist, producer, and musician. He is the son of the late great Jazz icon Hugh Ramapolo Masekela, who’s entire life was the definition of activism and resistance. Hugh Masekela stood for justice, freedom, and equality for all. It was Hugh Masekela’s deep seeded beliefs that lead to one of the greatest adventures of Sal’s life – going on the road for 3 months as a roadie, during a controversial trip to South Africa in the midst of Apartheid for the Paul Simon Graceland Tour. Sal has broken many stereotypes throughout his life and career and through it all, he remains true to himself. Standing up on a surfboard in the whitewash close to shore for the very first time may not sound like a life changing moment for a man known as the voice of action sports, but for this X Games host, it was as extreme for him as anything he had ever covered on television. Sal tossed aside preconceived notions about who belongs where, what boundaries and stereotypes might exist in action sports, and he pursued his new passion with reckless abandon. His goal is to inspire teens, who are the most vulnerable, to believe in themselves through action sports. In this humorous and insightful interview, Sal shares the lessons he learned from his parents and how he believes that by staying true to himself, he was able to open doors he never thought possible.
Special guest Sal Masekela joins the Grown Ass Womens Coffee Club talking about why he is still single and if he is ready for a relationship, modern day match making, and what is your ideal list?
Sal Masekela joins Megan to discuss heartbreak, running away to college, and letting someone down easy.“Just a Tip with Megan Batoon” is a comedic advice podcast that’s equally about tangents as it is about tips. Megan and rotating guests tell stories and act as cautionary tales so you don’t make the same mistakes they did. Send in your questions to justatipshow@gmail.com.Be sure to rate Just a Tip 5-stars on Apple Podcasts! Leave a comment of the perfect Sleepless in Seattle sign-off for Megan for a chance to be read on air!Follow Megan:Twitter: @meganbatoonInstagram: @meganbatoonFacebook: www.facebook.com/MeganBatoonFPShop Merch: shop.meganbatoon.com
Thousands of fans from across the world ranging from ordinary citizens to Presidents paid homage to the passing of the legendary musical icon Hugh Masekela. But it was the heartfelt tribute letter penned by his son Selema "Sal" Masekela that touched many hearts. Sal says his father has been both "ageless and immortal". Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to American civil rights activist, Reverend Jesse Jackson and Sal Masekela
Since yesterday thousands of fans from across the world ranging from ordinary citizens to Presidents paid homage to the passing of the legendary musical icon Hugh Masekela. But it was the heartfelt tribute letter penned by his son Selema "Sal" Masekela that touched many hearts. Sal says his father has been both "ageless and immortal". To find out what inspired him to pen this letter, Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to Sal Masekela…
Special Guest: Sal Masekela
Sal’s Wild Idea: To tell the stories of life through athletes, sports, and music, and share them with the world. If you have ever watched action sports on TV, there’s a good chance you’ve heard or seen Sal Masekela. With a rich, deep voice and a gift for gab, Sal’s been a beloved commentator, journalist, musician, producer, and philanthropist for over a decade. He hosted the X Games for thirteen years, VICE’s World of Sports, E!’s Daily 10, the FIFA World Cup when it was in South Africa, and he currently hosts NBC’s Red Bull Signature Series, has his own production company, and is working with National Geographic. Sal is an amazing storyteller, which you’ll get a taste of in this episode. From moving to San Diego from New York and discovering the world of surfing, paving a path for himself as a commentator in the world of action sports, and deciding to make his own music, Sal’s stories draw you in. We talk about being an outsider, his relationship with his dad (South African jazz icon, Hugh Masekela), why he decided to make his own music, and how you can pursue your passions. I have always admired Sal’s career and looked up to him since I was a kid, so I hope you enjoy this show as much as I did. Listen to this episode if: You’ve heard Sal’s voice before (or even if you haven’t) You love action or adventure sports. You love music. You enjoy good stories. You want to have an epic career. For full show notes, including guest links and books mentioned during the episode, visit: http://wildideasworthliving.com/51
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Surfer, musician, on-camera talent, Sal Masekela has worn a number of hats in his two-decade (and counting) career. From commentating on the X Games to producing the VICE World of Sports, he talks to us about the through line in all of his storytelling. And the family history that helped shape him. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You may have seen this week’s guest on a random Saturday afternoon while watching the Olympics or an extreme sports show with guys hucking themselves off of 100-foot cliffs on mountain bikes. Sal Masekela has been hosting shows like this for NBC and Red Bull for many years, and is currently the persona of the Red Bull Signature Series. But I know Sal through his participation with our fitness community at CrossFit Los Angeles, of which he was a member for over 5 years, and subsequently, his journey as a four-time veteran of the Whole Life Challenge. Sal leads a pretty incredible life, traveling to all parts of the earth with some of the world’s greatest extreme athletes (surf, skate, snowboard, ski, dirt bike, mountain bike, etc.) in order to bring their exploits and amazing performances alive for the rest of us via TV. He also gets a chance to hang out with these guys outside of competition. During the podcast, he shares both stories and profound learnings from the likes of Laird Hamilton, Gabby Reece, and Kelly Slater (who he hangs with regularly). Though his life is glamorous, he struggles just like the rest of us with his personal health and fitness, challenged by the uniqueness of his schedule, lifestyle and habits. He’s incredibly open about his life and shares with us many of his personal daily habits and how he makes sure to get them in each day. Join me for a conversation about the journey and joy of life, and some profound learnings from the life and experiences of Sal Masekela.
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Today’s guest is Sal Masekela. Sal is a professional broadcaster, television host, musician & television producer. He came from the surf/skate/snow world but did a brief detour into mainstream entertainment with gigs on MTV and E! Television. He’s currently a correspondent for Vice Sports and the voice of the Red Bull Signature Series. In today’s episode … Continue reading "156 – Sal Masekela" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
VICE World of Sports host and former ESPN X Games host Sal Masekela joins the show. He talks about season 2 of VICE World of Sports, traveling the world, episode 1 in Miami, surreal stories, sports, and much more.
Sal Masekela is perhaps best known for his work as a commentator and journalist on platforms including NBC’s Red Bull Signature Series, ESPN’s Summer and Winter X Games, and E!’s Daily 10. He most recently hosted and executive produced VICELAND’s VICE World of Sports, … Continued The post 34 – Sal Masekela on his Achilles rupture, growing from setbacks, and CrossFit family appeared first on Julie Foucher | Reebok CrossFit Games Athlete.
Jay and Dan give out NBA draft grades, breakdown Derrick Rose's arrival in NYC and are joined by Sal Masekela
Sal is the face and voice of action sports. Sal sits down with me right after the Volcom Pipe Pro and we talk about how he got started and where he is now. Also his music career, health and nutrition and hear stories he's never talked about before. Don't miss it.
Sal Masekela joins Armen Hammer and Eddie Ifft as they chat about casting black actors, fitness in professional athletes, CrossFit helping sex, Sal's Achilles injury, Sal's meeting with Kanye West and history with Kim Kardashian, then get into listener questions in the lightning round.
Sal Masakela joins Armen Hammer, Eddie Ifft, and Scott McGee as they chat about stupid injuries in CrossFit, Logan's experience at California's Strongest Man, 15.4's handstand push-ups, get into the Question of the Week, then get into the Lightning Round.
Jim Beaver and the Down & Dirty Radio Show are bringing you a huge show today! Kicking things off is TV host and the face of action sports Sal Masekela. Sal will be talking all things action sports as well as his thoughts on competing in the MINT 400. Following Sal is BJ Birtwell, the new owner of the TORC series,. who will be on air talking about the 2014 series kickoff in Primm, Nevada as well as what's on the horizon for the series this year. We'll also have full coverage of the Formula Off-Road kickoff from Florida and Supercross from St. Louis as well as another edition of the DirtFish Rally Report. #GameOnwww.downanddirtyshow.comwww.facebook.com/downanddirtyshow
MMA coach John Hackleman and Sal Masekela join Eddie, Kenny, and Armen as they catch up on the last week, get a call in from John Hackleman and Sal Masekela to discuss training fighters, training camps, and predictions for 13.5.
Sal Masekela joins Kenny Kane, Eddie Ifft, and Armen Hammer as they chat about Sal and Kenny's weekend up at The Pit with John Hackleman, political correctness, swimming with sharks, who's got more balls between extreme athletes and fighters, Sal's exit from the ESPN X-Games, and CrossFit's growth and the future monetization of CrossFit.
Sal Masekela joins Eddie Ifft, Kenny Kane, and Armen Hammer on a new episode of the Wodcast Podcast and talk about Sal's extreme sports background, ESPN, eastern Euro porn, when Nike will take over CrossFit, and lots of surfing.