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Kass and Mike Lazerow run companies the way great doubles teams win tennis matches: Kass owns the baseline of operations while Mike roams the net hunting openings -- neither drifts into the other's court. In their conversation with Ryan, they unpack their new baby of a book; Shoveling $h!t, what they describe as an entrepreneurial love story and deeply personal playbook that distills eight ventures and nearly $10 billion in exits into fifty straight-talk lessons any founder can lift. Kass shows how fixed Wednesday date nights and clearly drawn responsibilities turn raw startup chaos into durable culture. Mike retraces the pattern-recognition that carried him from a college newswire to Buddy Media and an early Liquid Death stake. Their closing charge is simple: protect your partnership, share the upside, reinvest in the world - and never be afraid to pick up a shovel when the next idea calls.
Kass and Mike Lazerow's entrepreneurial journey began with a leap of faith and a lot of grit. They started Golf.com with funding from friends and family, only to be acquired by a company that later went bankrupt. Forced to raise capital and revive their business against all odds, they quickly learned that entrepreneurship means facing setbacks every day and building the resilience to keep going when it feels impossible. In this episode, Kass and Mike join Ilana to dive into their new book, Shoveling $h!t, sharing the struggles behind their wins, the fears they confronted, and how they built successful businesses while balancing parenthood, marriage, and health challenges. Kass and Mike Lazerow are serial entrepreneurs, investors, and co-founders of Golf.com and Buddy Media. After selling Golf.com to Time Warner, they co-founded Buddy Media, a leading social media marketing platform that was acquired by Salesforce for $745 million. In this episode, Ilana, Kass, and Mike will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (00:35) Meeting and Collaborating with GaryVee (03:20) Childhood Challenges and Family Struggles (09:43) Early Ventures and the Birth of Golf.com (13:40) Kass and Mike's Relationship Journey (18:20) Facing Near Bankruptcy After Acquisition Offers (23:02) Leading with Transparency in Crisis (26:08) Fundraising Success and Tiger Woods's Influence (28:44) Navigating Parenthood While Building a Business (35:33) Prioritizing Health Amid Career Demands (39:38) Breaking Gender Bias in Entrepreneurship (43:57) Building a Thick Skin as an Entrepreneur (47:31) Overcoming Fear and Taking Action Kass and Mike Lazerow are serial entrepreneurs, investors, and co-founders of Golf.com and Buddy Media. After selling Golf.com to Time Warner, they co-founded Buddy Media, a leading social media marketing platform that was acquired by Salesforce for $745 million. Together, Mike and Kass have supported nearly 100 early-stage startup founders and have received multiple awards recognizing their leadership and impact in entrepreneurship and philanthropy. Connect with Kass and Mike: Kass and Mike's Website: www.kassandmike.com Kass and Mike's Email: info@kassandmike.com Resources Mentioned: Kass and Mike Book, Shoveling $H!t: A Love Story about the Entrepreneur's Messy Path to Success: https://www.amazon.in/Shoveling-Story-about-Entrepreneurs-Success/dp/B0DY21NS7W Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW way for professionals to Advance Their Careers & Make 5-6 figures of EXTRA INCOME in Record Time. Check out our free training today at leapacademy.com/training
Ever felt like you're the only one drowning in the chaos of entrepreneurship while everyone else is thriving? You're not alone. I sat down with power couple Kass and Mike Lazerow to talk about what it really takes to build businesses, survive failure, and stay married through all the messy middle. They share how they lost everything, clawed their way back, and built multiple companies—together—without pretending everything was fine when it wasn't. We talk about what it means to “shovel the sh*t,” how to lead through crisis without faking it, and why transparency and uncomfortable conversations are your greatest leadership tools. So, if you've ever felt like you're hustling in the dark and wondering if you're doing it wrong, this episode is for you. Remember to grab your copy of Kass and Mike's book, Shoveling $h!t, to join their founder community. You don't have to shovel alone! "People want to be led, and what that means is getting the right people in the right positions." ~Mike Lazerow In this Episode: - Meet Kass and Mike Lazerow - The story behind ‘Shoveling $h!t' - Real stories of entrepreneurial challenges - Lessons learned in transparency and leadership - How to hold tough conversations with employees - Balancing life and entrepreneurship as a couple - A proven system of prioritizing tasks and making decisions - Navigating business partnerships - The value of personal branding - Entrepreneurship lessons from 'Shoveling $hit' - Final thoughts on entrepreneurship About Kass & Mike Lazerow: Kass and Mike Lazerow are serial entrepreneurs, investors, and authors renowned for co-founding Golf.com and Buddy Media, the latter of which was sold to Salesforce for $745 million. As partners in both business and life, they've built and scaled multiple ventures while raising a family. Through their firm, Velvet Sea Ventures, they have invested in over 100 startups, including Scopely and Liquid Death. Their book, Shoveling $h!t: A Love Story offers an unfiltered glimpse into the entrepreneurial journey. Website: https://www.kassandmike.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kassandmike Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kassandmike YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KassandMike Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
I've said it before—entrepreneurship is a grind, and today's episode is a masterclass in why.Kass and Mike Lazerow, two people I love like family, just released their new book Shoveling $h!t : A Love Story About the Entrepreneur's Messy Path to Success*. It's real, unfiltered, and packed with insights that go way beyond business. We talk about what it's really like to sell a book from scratch, what surprised them most during the process, and the emotional rollercoaster of launching something deeply personal.But we don't stop there…We go into parenting, mental health, building purpose, and why most people struggle with going backwards financially. If you've ever felt like you're grinding alone, or wondered if it's worth it—this is your episode.
Episode Description:James reconnects with entrepreneurs Michael and Kass Lazerow, whose journey spans selling Golf.com for $24 million, launching and pivoting Buddy Media into a $700 million Salesforce acquisition, and now investing in breakout brands like Liquid Death. This episode isn't about startup clichés—it's about emotional resilience, firing with kindness, how marriage can (barely) survive co-founding, and how to spot a trend before the world does.They break down their “Go Gauge,” the six-part test they use before investing in a company. They talk about the trauma of being betrayed by family. And they reveal the surprisingly simple cheat codes they've used to keep building—and keep loving each other—across decades of risk. Whether you're building a business, looking for one good idea, or wondering what failure really feels like behind closed doors—this episode will give you a few new answers.What You'll Learn:Why transparency—not optimism—is a founder's best crisis toolThe six traits every idea needs to pass their “Go Gauge”How to fire someone with empathy and still tell them the truthWhat to do when your startup fails and the investors vanishWhy the best startup strategy might be launching a pizza shopTimestamped Chapters:[00:00] Bacon, milkshakes, and a first meeting[03:00] The Golf.com collapse and family betrayal[07:30] The psychology of failure and the will not to quit[12:00] Buddy Media's pivot: from Facebook games to SaaS[15:00] Why failure sucks—but trends are your friend[21:00] Surviving marriage while surviving a startup[26:00] Emotional awareness, therapy, and not “shining the turd”[33:00] The $500M pizza truck startup fail[38:00] The truth about hiring, firing, and reorganizing[44:00] The death of venture capital—and rise of bootstrapping[50:00] Investing in pets, ice cream, and par-3 golf[54:00] Why Liquid Death is a billion-dollar brand[57:00] The Go Gauge: 6 filters for a fundable idea[01:02:00] Friendship, failure, and why they finally wrote the bookAdditional Resources:
Right About Now with Ryan AlfordJoin media personality and marketing expert Ryan Alford as he dives into dynamic conversations with top entrepreneurs, marketers, and influencers. "Right About Now" brings you actionable insights on business, marketing, and personal branding, helping you stay ahead in today's fast-paced digital world. Whether it's exploring how character and charisma can make millions or unveiling the strategies behind viral success, Ryan delivers a fresh perspective with every episode. Perfect for anyone looking to elevate their business game and unlock their full potential.Resources:Right About Now NewsletterFree PodKasst Monetization CourseJoin The NetworkFollow Us On InstagramSubscribe To Our Youtube ChannelVibe Science MediaSUMMARYIn this episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford engages with Kass and Mike Lazerow, co-authors of "Shoveling Shit," to explore their entrepreneurial journey. The couple shares insights from building successful companies like Golf.com and Buddy Media. They discuss the importance of resilience, effective leadership, and the dynamics of working together as a married couple. Key themes include the necessity of trust, complementary skill sets, and leading by example. The episode offers actionable advice for entrepreneurs, emphasizing the significance of self-awareness, authenticity, and empowering employees in the evolving business landscape.TAKEAWAYSThe entrepreneurial journey of Kass and Mike Lazerow.Insights on building successful companies like Golf.com and Buddy Media.The importance of actionable insights for entrepreneurs.Challenges faced in fundraising and the significance of building customer relationships.The dynamics of working as a married couple in business.Leadership philosophy and the distinction between being a boss and a buddy.The impact of COVID-19 on workplace dynamics and employee expectations.The role of employee empowerment and fostering resilience in teams.The importance of self-awareness and authenticity in leadership.Future aspirations and the desire to give back to the community.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on The Casey Adams Show, I'm joined by Kass and Mike Lazerow — the powerhouse couple behind Golf.com and Buddy Media, and co-authors of Shoveling Shit: A Love Story About The Entrepreneur's Messy Path to Success. From launching startups to navigating marriage and business together, Kass and Mike bring a raw, honest perspective to what it really takes to build and exit successful companies — while building a life together.In this episode, we dive into their one-of-a-kind love story that began with an email proposal, the ups and downs of building businesses as a couple, and what inspired them to write so candidly about the messy side of entrepreneurship. We cover their early days, fundraising strategies, the sale of Buddy Media to Salesforce for nearly $800 million, and the emotional journey behind it all. Whether you're a founder, in a relationship, or both — this one will hit home.Buy the book: https://shovelingshit.com/Follow Kass & Mike: https://www.instagram.com/kassandmike/Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Lazerow Story02:59 The Journey of Love and Business05:46 Building Trust in Relationships08:48 The Decision to Write a Book11:58 The Evolution of Golf.com15:00 Navigating Challenges and Setbacks17:53 Fundraising Insights and Strategies20:52 The Importance of Relationships in Business23:51 Gary Vee and the Power of Consistency31:28 The Early Days of Entrepreneurship33:02 Buddy Media and the Social Media Revolution36:20 The Impact of Facebook on Society39:04 Navigating the Challenges of Entrepreneurship41:34 The Emotional Journey of a Billion Dollar Exit47:39 Looking Ahead: Future Aspirations and Giving Back
On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we're joined by Kass Lazerow, serial entrepreneur, investor, and co-author of the upcoming book Shoveling Sh!t: A Love Story About the Entrepreneur's Messy Path to Success. Kass has helped build and scale companies like Golf.com and Buddy Media (acquired by Salesforce for $745 million), invested in over 100 startups, and mentored countless founders navigating the chaos of startup life.During our conversation, Kass shares the raw and real journey of entrepreneurship—what it really takes to build something from scratch, and why embracing the messy, unglamorous parts of the process is what separates those who survive from those who thrive. We talk about building businesses with your partner, learning to fail forward, choosing the right co-founders, and the emotional toll leadership can take when no one's watching. Kass also dives into lessons from her book, written with her husband and fellow founder Mike Lazerow, and why this “love story” doubles as a survival manual for every aspiring entrepreneur.Whether you're launching your first startup, scaling your next one, or simply love hearing the truth behind the headlines, this episode is a must-listen. Now on The Kara Goldin Show. Are you interested in sponsoring and advertising on The Kara Goldin Show, which is now in the Top 1% of Entrepreneur podcasts in the world? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com. You can also find me @KaraGoldin on all networks. To learn more about Kass Lazerow and Shoveling Shit:https://www.instagram.com/kassandmike/https://www.youtube.com/@KassandMike/videoshttps://x.com/kass_and_mikehttps://www.facebook.com/kassandmike/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kasslazerow/https://www.kassandmike.comhttps://www.shovelingshit.com/ Sponsored By:Shopify - Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at Shopify.com/kara Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/694
Mike and Kass Lazerow are seasoned entrepreneurs and investors, best known for co-founding Golf.com and Buddy Media—acquired by Salesforce for $745 million. They've backed nearly 100 early-stage startups, contributing to over $10 billion in realized gains. In this episode, they dive into the raw, often messy reality of entrepreneurship, sharing hard-earned lessons from their journey and their latest book. Listeners will gain powerful insights on thriving in uncertainty, embracing the grind, and building successful businesses and lives through focus, transparency, and relentless drive. Today we discussed: 00:00 Introducing Mike and Kass Lazerow 00:50 The Title of the Book 01:44 How to Make Working with Your Spouse... Work 03:39 The Imbalanced Life 05:58 Everyone is Born an Entrepreneur 07:54 Favorite Cheat Codes 09:47 Embracing Uncertainty 12:06 Lessons in Failure 15:05 When to Pivot 18:05 Leaving a Legacy More About Mike & Kass Lazerow: Check out Mike & Kass Lazerow's Website: https://kassandmike.com/ Shoveling $h!t by Mike & Kass Lazerow on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Shoveling-Story-About-Entrepreneurs-Success/dp/B0DY21NS7W Rate, Review, & Follow If you liked this episode, please rate and review the show. Let us know what you loved most about the episode. Struggling with strategy? Unlock your free AI-powered prompts now and start building a winning strategy today!
In this insightful episode, TJ Slattery of Crow's Nest Mindset Consulting shares strategies for healthcare practice owners who find themselves stuck "below deck" in their businesses. TJ explains how practitioners can transition from frantically managing day-to-day operations to gaining the strategic perspective needed for sustainable growth and leadership. Through practical advice and compelling metaphors, he offers a roadmap for escaping the "entrepreneurial island" that traps many healthcare business owners. Episode Highlights: The crow's nest metaphor: Why healthcare providers often find themselves "shoveling water below deck" instead of navigating strategically The challenge of transitioning from clinical excellence (where "never let them see you sweat" is valued) to business leadership (where vulnerability and delegation are crucial) Understanding your true hourly value and why tasks like "opening the mail" could be costing you thousands Building a holistic performance model that aligns financial goals with marketing, operations, and leadership Moving from "magical thinking" about growth to practical planning with measurable steps The three mindset blocks that prevent effective delegation: martyrdom, "I alone can fix it," and guilt How creating space for your team allows them to develop, flourish, and make your business stronger Memorable Quotes: "The death of every entrepreneur is you all become glorified managers. If you're doing this right, in a year from now, you're not the one getting your hands dirty - you're managing people and managing your managers." "Would you pay a bookkeeper $1,200 an hour to go through your books? That's what you're doing when you handle those tasks yourself instead of delegating." "Just because we can doesn't mean we should. How is a business owner to fulfill their mission and vision if they're not able to get up to that view and keep checking on it?" "A lot of people, whatever their background or industry is, never let them see you sweat. That is a teachable mindset that you can maneuver over. That is something you can loosen up and get better at." Guest Bio: TJ Slattery is the Founder and Strategic Advisor at Crow's Nest Mindset Consulting, where he helps small business owners scale their enterprises and achieve greater freedom in both professional and personal spheres. With 20 years of experience in entrepreneurship and small business operations, TJ brings a unique blend of practical expertise and strategic insight to his clients. A self-described "business plan tinkerer," TJ's approach stems from genuine curiosity and a collaborative drive to identify core challenges and implement effective solutions. His diverse background includes founding a pedicab service in Vail, running a handyman business in Denver, partnering in a London-based facilities management firm, and co-founding Zuni Street Brewing Company. TJ holds a bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Business Management from Miami University of Ohio and an MBA from the University of Denver. When not helping business owners climb to their own crow's nest for a better strategic view, this Denver resident with Midwestern roots enjoys music, gardening, home projects, traveling, skiing, and spending quality time with his dog, Bella. Find TJ: Website LinkedIn Connect With Us: Be a Guest on the Show Thriving Practice Community Schedule Strategy Session with Tracy Tracy's LinkedIn Business LinkedIn Page Thriving Practice Community Instagram
Snow Shoveling & Other Unexpected Reasons You Sgined Up for Online Dating by Maine's Coast 93.1
Denver author and entrepreneur Danaya Wilson wants to create change. Her book is "Changemakers Wanted: Your Blueprint for Lasting Impact and Ethical Change." Then, March and April are two of the snowiest months of the year, so as part of Aging Matters on Colorado Matters, now's the time to sign up for free snow shoveling, before the next storm. And it turns out the programs benefit not only the recipient, but the volunteer too!
Serial entrepreneurs and investors Mike and Kass Lazerow are best known for co-founding Buddy Media, the social media marketing platform that sold to Salesforce for $745 million. Host Jeff Berman joined the Lazerows on stage at the 2025 SXSW conference to discuss their extraordinary career journey as co-founders and spouses. They've distilled their most meaningful business lessons into a new book: Shoveling $h!t: A Love Story About the Entrepreneur's Messy Path to Success. Book details: https://shovelingshit.com/Note: Kass Lazerow is on the board of WaitWhat — the company that makes this podcast.Read a transcript of this episode: https://mastersofscale.comSubscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter: https://mastersofscale.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Parts of southern and eastern Minnesota are digging out from more than a foot of heavy, wet snow Wednesday. The National Weather Service received a report of 13 inches of snow near Dennison and 12 inches in Credit River, south of Prior Lake. The official total at the Twin Cities airport as of noon was 9.5 inches.Minneapolis and St. Paul have declared snow emergencies. That means special parking rules are in effect for the next few days.And state officials are predicting higher energy prices because of tariffs imposed this week by the Trump administration. Those stories and more in today's afternoon update.Find these headlines and more at mprnews.org.Reported snowfall totals from Minnesota's March winter stormHighways reopening in southern Minnesota after closures due to blizzard; Walz activates National GuardState officials forecast higher energy prices because of Trump tariffsSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
The 39 Melachos Of Shabbos Series #14 - Shoveling Snow, Spreading Salt, and Making Snowmen on Shabbos 01/25/2016
Jonathan and Daryl discuss their issues shoveling snow lately.
Jonathan and Daryl discuss their issues shoveling snow lately, and if they need to see the Browns be competitive again before they believe it.
I'm kinda done with the shoveling this year, not sure I'd get in a plane.
The Break Room (TUESDAY 2/18/25) 6am Hour 1) Tommy can't wrap his head around people who don't hire a plow service every winter 2) The safest hunting season on record 3) Thanks A LOT, toll dodgers.
On a penguin cold snow blown Tuesday morning find Jacob & Tommy shoveling through the latest sports happenings.
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Spiegs wants access to Ant's football brain, Rob Bradford talks Alex Bregman to the Red Sox & there are problems with Ant's driveway shoveling (Hour 2) full 2570 Fri, 14 Feb 2025 01:47:01 +0000 kbDG5NcqCCPTth9V6chBxjFuD7yOSbaW sports Spiegel & Holmes Show sports Spiegs wants access to Ant's football brain, Rob Bradford talks Alex Bregman to the Red Sox & there are problems with Ant's driveway shoveling (Hour 2) Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Shoveling at 4 in the morning caused 2 neighbors to go at it! Who's right, and who's wrong?
On this week's episode I chat with Kass and Mike Lazerow, a powerhouse entrepreneurial duo known for building and exiting multiple companies, including Golf.com and Buddy Media (which was acquired by Salesforce for $745 million).The conversation dives into their unique dynamic as a husband-and-wife co-founding team, their entrepreneurial journey spanning decades, and their latest venture—writing "Shoveling $h!t: A Love Story" a brutally honest book about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.We discuss what makes a strong co-founder relationship, the realities of scaling a business, and Kass and Mike's ongoing mission to mentor and support founders. With thoughts on fundraising, company culture, and life after an exit, this episode offers a candid look at the realities of entrepreneurship—perfect for founders, investors, and anyone navigating the startup journey.Links:Book: Shoveling $h!t: A Love StoryKass & Mike: Instagram, YouTube, X, Facebook, LinkedIn (Kass), LinkedIn (Mike)MPD: LinkedIn, XInterplay: Website, LinkedIn, Twitter
February 13, 2025 ~ Dr. Joel Kahn, Integrative Cardiologist at the Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity discusses American Heart Health Month and heart safety tips for shoveling tips.
Kass and Mike Lazerow are serial entrepreneurs, investors, and authors of Shoveling $!it: A Love Story About the Entrepreneur's Messy Path to Success. As the co-founders of Golf.com and Buddy Media—acquired by Salesforce for $745 million—they bring a wealth of experience from decades of building businesses and supporting nearly 100 early-stage startup founders as angel investors and advisors. They explore how AI and no-code platforms are breaking down barriers to entry, fueling a record surge in new businesses and reshaping the rise of entrepreneurs as the new franchisees. The heart of their message is that the balance between passion and persistence is the key to business success. #Entrepeneur #DigitalBusiness #Leadership
Join Howard Lindzon, Michael Parekh, Phil Pearlman, and special guests Mike & Kass Lazerow as they dive into the storytelling in business, AI's impact on growth, and the hard truths of entrepreneurship. In this episode of Trends with Friends, we discuss Google's AI dominance, Palantir's explosive growth, and why Liquid Death is changing the game in consumer branding. Mike & Kass share insights from their upcoming book, Shoveling Shit: A Love Story, unpacking the real struggles of building a company, hiring the right people, and why focus is the ultimate startup cheat code.
My wife let me do all the shoveling on my own yesterday.
Blind Mike and Mama K in-studio (00:00:00). The highway was perfect this weekend (00:00:20). Kirk quickly gives his thoughts on the inauguration (00:03:42). Jeopardy two-day losers tournament is perplexing Kirk (00:06:38). Cullinane can't commit to helping young kids athletics (00:10:02). Justin went to Mayo's comedy night (00:11:46). Kirk offers to help out with the Putnam charity comedy night (00:19:11). Hank's tweet was a joke but it was fair game in Kirk's eyes (00:25:11). Many journalists had trouble giving Kirk credit for his reporting (00:28:16). Albert Breer whined to Kirk in DMs (00:32:30). Kirk and Darren Rovell will be trading historical relics (00:34:45). There's a lot of conspiracy theories floating around KMS (00:37:50). Klemmer views “One of Them Days” and gives his thoughts (00:39:18). Kirk says Eli Manning is not a hall of famer (00:41:55). Kirk announces the new “Team KMS” members for The Dozen (00:44:30). Kirk responds to Tommy Quinlan's outfit critiques (00:51:00). Brianna Chicken Fry addresses the beef with Kirk (00:52:19). Kirk gives his Super Bowl predictions (00:58:45). Kirk goes over what teams have more or less history than the Buffalo Bills (01:03:00). Brady's commentary just does not fit him at all (01:10:54). Justin doubles down for his hate on the Buffalo Bills (01:14:05). Justin is all-in on his Factor diet (01:22:27). Mama K brings an “activity” (01:23:27). Chapelle hosted SNL this past weekend to talk about the inauguration (01:30:00). Mama K's mother was invited to the inauguration by Elon Musk (01:32:39). Justin and Blind Mike watched “A Real Pain” over the weekend (01:36:12). Megan Markle is a huge manipulator according to Cullinane (01:42:03). Justin gives us his deep movies (01:49:30). Kirk gives his thoughts on the Lord of the Rings trilogy (01:53:00). The contestants of Surviving Barstool already had a good idea of who was winning before the reunion (01:56:33). Shoveling the driveway is an east coast thing (02:02:00). Cullinane's parents read that Bacon can cause dementia (02:05:08). Kirk recalls Celtic Games with his father (02:09:54). Jon in Warren's move on Chickenfry was wild (02:15:32) End show (02:16:07).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
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Featuring daily highlights from The Afternoon Mix with McCabe and Jenny 2-7 PM on 101.9fm The Mix | WTMX Chicago. McCabe and Jenny dive into relationships, entertainment news, trending topics from pop culture and social media, new music, and more.McCabe and Jenny debated whether or not you shovel your driveway before you head to work or deal with it after? Who's The Bobo Head? Dealbreaker Drama: Jade started texting a guy from the apps and he was calling her babe right off the bat. Would that be a dealbreaker for you?Listen live at wtmx.com or with the free Mix App available in the App Store and on Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Featuring daily highlights from The Afternoon Mix with McCabe and Jenny 2-7 PM on 101.9fm The Mix | WTMX Chicago. McCabe and Jenny dive into relationships, entertainment news, trending topics from pop culture and social media, new music, and more. McCabe and Jenny debated whether or not you shovel your driveway before you head to work or deal with it after? Who's The Bobo Head? Dealbreaker Drama: Jade started texting a guy from the apps and he was calling her babe right off the bat. Would that be a dealbreaker for you? Listen live at wtmx.com or with the free Mix App available in the App Store and on Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Harry and Rafe discuss shoveling snow as a lead-in to a discussion of work, leisure, and riding both sides of the road, as Chesterton would suggest, and doing both the working and playing very well.Along the way they discuss all manners of Bufnagley things, including one of the Great Song by Dan Fogelberg, one that, in particular, mentions the snow turning into rain...*****As always, you can reach the Buf at bufnagle@bufnagle.com*****As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some of you have asked how you can help out. Well, here's the answer: support us on Buy Me a Coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/bufnagleOn this page, you can do a really nice thing like send us a couple dollars to help cover the cost of recording and hosting and microphones and research and all that. Any little bit really helps! Thank you in advance!!!
An anonymous caller declares that it's unnecessary for us to shovel our sidewalks and driveways anymore.
Kass and Mike Lazerow are serial entrepreneurs and investors best known as the cofounders of Golf.com and Buddy Media, that sold to Salesforce for 745 million dollars. They are in high demand as public speakers, writers, and podcast guests and recently wrote a book called Shoveling $h!t: The Messy Path to Entrepreneurial Success. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Most people think you become successful by what you do , however, how you act determines your success. It is how you did it and how you make people feel. 2. Shoveling is represented by the willingness to embrace the messy, unglorious type of work that every founder has to do. 3. You can be knocked up a thousand times as an entrepreneur but if you start to get back up and start shoveling you can still succeed. Pre-order their book now and get more than 350 dollars in FREE bonuses (while they last)! - Shoveling $hit Sponsors HubSpot When you combine the power of Marketing Hub and Content Hub, you can have your best quarter, every quarter. Visit Hubspot.com/marketers to learn more! ThriveTime Show Attend the world's highest rated business growth workshop taught personally by Clay Clark and NOW featuring Rich Dad Poor Dad Author Robert Kiyosaki and Eric Trump at ThrivetimeShow.com/eofire Airbnb If you've got an extended trip coming up and need a little help hosting while you're away, just hire a co-host to do the work for you! Find a co-host at Airbnb.com/host
Why are dads (including Slacker and T. Hack) so angry?
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Kass and Mike Lazerow are serial entrepreneurs and investors best known as the cofounders of Golf.com and Buddy Media, that sold to Salesforce for 745 million dollars. They are in high demand as public speakers, writers, and podcast guests and recently wrote a book called Shoveling $h!t: The Messy Path to Entrepreneurial Success. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Most people think you become successful by what you do , however, how you act determines your success. It is how you did it and how you make people feel. 2. Shoveling is represented by the willingness to embrace the messy, unglorious type of work that every founder has to do. 3. You can be knocked up a thousand times as an entrepreneur but if you start to get back up and start shoveling you can still succeed. Pre-order their book now and get more than 350 dollars in FREE bonuses (while they last)! - Shoveling $hit Sponsors HubSpot When you combine the power of Marketing Hub and Content Hub, you can have your best quarter, every quarter. Visit Hubspot.com/marketers to learn more! ThriveTime Show Attend the world's highest rated business growth workshop taught personally by Clay Clark and NOW featuring Rich Dad Poor Dad Author Robert Kiyosaki and Eric Trump at ThrivetimeShow.com/eofire Airbnb If you've got an extended trip coming up and need a little help hosting while you're away, just hire a co-host to do the work for you! Find a co-host at Airbnb.com/host
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Dr Fred Buckhold from SLU joins Fred Bodimer after winter storm dumped sleet and snow on the St Louis region.
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Waylon talks about the importance of embracing and appreciating the seasonality and cold weather as we push back against the effects of climate change. “The cycle of seasons is natural and something to appreciate, not take for granted. This is just a reminder that nice weather can be snowy weather!” ~ Waylon Lewis Read more on Elephant Journal on the topic: Folks love to say “it's bad weather” when it's cold, or “it's nice out” when it's 60 in December in Colorado. - https://elejrnl.com?p=3268075 Frank. 95 years old. Shoveling 200 feet of snow, a big old smile on his face, eyes clear as day, memory sharp. - https://elejrnl.com?p=3642046 For all my friends who hate Christmas and/or Winter. - https://elejrnl.com?p=1168269
Shoveling the heavy stuff, Senators get "goalie'd" again, Senators PK needs some work, Anton Forsberg, Juan Soto signs with the Mets, Chiefs find a new way to win and a costly Bills defeat.
Cold weather and lake effect snow continues while residents from the Ohio Valley to the Northeast dig out after the season's first big snow. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
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