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And Sometimes ... Why? with Rob Szabo

68 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago -

Hi, I'm Rob Szabo and I'm endlessly curious about people and what we all think and feel. I’m actually wondering what you’re thinking right now. What gets you out of bed in the morning? How do you make decisions? What matters to you? Join me as I learn from other people's stories through in-depth honest conversations with people from all streams of life with a healthy helping of artists, musicians & entrepreneurs.

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#65: Final

December 15, 2021 09:00 - 8 minutes - 9.18 MB

In this final episode, I give some insight into why this is the final episode and thank listeners, supporters, guests and our fearless editor Todd Donald for a great 65 episode, nearly 2 year ride. --- AND SOMETIMES ... WHY?: ANDSOMETIMESWHY.COM EMAIL IG FB TWEET

#64: Mako Funasaka

December 01, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 57.8 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Mako Funasaka is passionate about interviewing musicians. He hosts the Talkin’ Blues Podcast & hosted the TV show and has been documenting music since 2001. He explains his goal of reaching 300 episodes with Talkin’ Blues and extolls the virtues of self imposed deadlines. We talk about his reticence to include himself as part of his video interviews and he describes the experience of initially hearing himself speaking on his podcast as “torturous”. He shares...

#63: Bob Barlen

November 17, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 64.1 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Bob Barlen is the writer of PAW Patrol: The Movie, Bigfoot Family and Escape From Planet Earth among many others. We dig into his life writing movies and talk about the huge success of PAW Patrol. We also talk about his time working on the George Stroumboulopoulos show and his love of magic. He shares insights about the benefits of having a writing partner and the importance of working without ego.  “The best idea wins. It doesn't matter who's suggesting it...

#62: Christine Bird

November 03, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 64.9 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Christine Bird is the Community Engagement Coordinator at the University Of Waterloo School Of Pharmacy. She describes her role helping students think about better serving vulnerable populations and shares  challenges working from home over the lock-downs. She talks about how she became known as “the bully lady” when she was speaking to grade-school kids in her work for John Howard Society and we touch on her work with people who’d been convicted of DUI and ...

#61:Timothy Abraham

October 20, 2021 15:26 - 1 hour - 84.9 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Timothy Abraham is a Juno winning producer, engineer, mixer and composer. We dig into his creative process and the meditation-like alpha wave brain state he gets into when working on a mix. He stresses the importance of setting up plugin chain templates and workflows that allow him to work fast and stay in this purely creative zone and how, as a mixer, one of your most valuable tools is the mute button. We talk about the confidence it takes to stay open to o...

#60: Caroline Marie Brooks

October 06, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 65.6 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Caroline Marie Brooks is a singer songwriter and 1/3 of the Juno-winning band Good Lovelies. We dig into her life in music and her fantastic new solo album Everything At The Same Time. She describes how she’s been wanting to make a record of very personal music for a long time and that making this album was in a way an act of self-care. We talk about her life with Good Lovelies and how she sees her doing a solo album as being “lifted by”, as opposed to “step...

#59: Mike T. Kerr

September 15, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 88.4 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Mike T. Kerr is a world-class guitar player going through a creative renaissance. We track the evolution of his creative spike from early lock-down inability to finish any project, to releasing an album per month in 2021. He shares some ups and downs as a gigging musician, the “aha moment” he had around being able to optimize creative input and output simultaneously and he schools us on some of the history of guitar playing as he plays on his newly beloved t...

#58: Alicia Comer

September 01, 2021 08:00 - 56 minutes - 53.9 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Alicia Comer is an executive assistant supporting C-suite executives, and has been for over 10 years. We dig into her work life as an EA and she emphasizes the importance of multitasking and staying flexible amidst the constant changes and interruptions. She shares tips on getting things done, dealing with difficult personalities, and explains the importance of building morale and keeping teams happy. We also dig into the evolution of her work life: from wor...

#57: Christa Couture

August 18, 2021 08:00 - 57 minutes - 54.5 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Christa Couture is an award-winning performing and recording artist, non-fiction writer, and broadcaster. We dig into her new book How To Lose Everything a self-described "grief bio" which she describes in point-form as "cancer, amputation, death, death, divorce and more cancer".  She shares her life’s losses from having her leg amputated as a cure for her cancer as a teen to losing 2 sons as babies to her divorce to her 2nd episode of cancer.  We discuss th...

#56: Andrew Katz

August 04, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 67.9 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Andrew Katz is an English and creative writing teacher at Dawson College and the author of several children's book including: How To Catch A Bear Who Loves To Read, I Just Want To Be Super! and the upcoming A Starlit Trip to the Library. He shares the joy he experiences in the process of finding just the right word and muses about humans' metaphorical minds. We discuss how his experience of remote teaching during COVID lifted a curtain for him on the inequal...

#55: Gone Camping

July 21, 2021 08:00 - 4 minutes - 5.71 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE I'm off. I'm camping. I'll be back next Wednesday Aug. 4th with another great guest. Check the links below for other stuff to listen to as I mentioned ... Thanks for giving a shit! Rob ---  OTHER STUFF TO LISTEN TO:  Todd Donald Show Finale Episode w Rob Szabo CLICK HERE TO LISTEN  Todd Donald's New Show Prime Time Flies CLICK HERE TO LISTEN  Audio Drama "Lights Over Darlington" (incl Aliens!) w/ YesYesMatt CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ---  AND SOMETIMES ... ...

#54: SATE

July 07, 2021 08:00 - 59 minutes - 56.1 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE SATE is an internationally acclaimed recording artist and songwriter. We dig into her musical history and bond over our shared love of Black Sabbath, Fishbone & Living Colour. We re-live our first meeting and the song that came out of it and she talks about her role in the COVID-postponed Scott Joplin opera Treemonisha featuring a predominantly black female team and ensemble. We also dig into her family roots: both her parents made enormous contributions to ...

#53: Brad Freiheit

June 16, 2021 08:00 - 58 minutes - 55.1 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Brad Freiheit is a luthier who builds the most exquisite stringed instruments. We talk about how his humble beginnings ripping apart his first Kent guitar in grade nine led to the genesis of Freiheit guitars and he explains how the skills he refined working as a pattern maker in a foundry brought his guitar building to a new level. We dig into his musical history and he tells stories from playing the circuit in Southern Ontario and he shares how his fanatica...

#52: Stacey Cooper

June 02, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 66.1 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Stacey Cooper is the Town Clerk and Deputy CAO for the Town of Penetanguishene. We dig into her role in local government and her commitment to roots level democracy. She shares her excitement for the first Climate Solutions Park in Canada, to be built in the Ecology Garden in Penetanguishene and she details the Community Well Being Committee initiative which brings together representatives from previously siloed councils. She also emphasizes the importance o...

#51: Pat Lackenbauer

May 19, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 78.3 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Pat Lackenbauer is a man of many passions: podcast host, visual artist, lifelong salesman, zine publisher & indie music label head. We talk about his “Movin’ Air” podcast and Rob fesses up to freaking out and bailing as a guest. We dig into his life as a salesman, positivity & confidence, and hash out our differing views on the law of attraction. We also chat about sharing inspiration through our friendship, his visual art,  his zine “The Wandering Artoholic...

#50: Nicole Palmquist (booleep)

May 05, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 60.6 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Nicole Palmquist (a.k.a. booleep) is a visual artist who works in many mediums: she does murals, she draws on paper, she paints people’s bodies and she is the studio manager at JSA Studios. She shares the roots of her fascination with anatomy (working with the REAL body parts of cadavers!) and describes the process of using other people’s bodies as a canvas in her body painting work. She also shares the magic of living in L.A., taking part in the art scene, ...

#49: Brad Marshall

April 21, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 66.3 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Brad Marshall is a true iconoclast. He’s a mainstay behind the scenes in the KW music scene and he is a tech pioneer and newly minted ice-road trucker. We dig into his history in music including time with reggae band Crucial Vibes and our time together in KW music in the early 90s. Brad shares regrets over being very early to the streaming game but not capitalizing on opportunities and also shares his recent victories in his weight loss journey: losing over ...

#48: Jen Ochej

April 07, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 66 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Jen Ochej is a tour manager for touring music artists including Lights, Jessie Reyez and The Good Lovelies. She gives us a behind the scenes peek at her tour experience from van tours in clubs to festivals & amphitheaters. We talk about how she got her start tour managing, the power of persistence and  how she deals with unforeseens by planning meticulously knowing that nothing will go according to plan. She tells tales of waking up on a broken down tour bus...

#47: Jeff Bryant

March 17, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 67.3 MB

SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: CLICK HERE Jeff Bryant is a musician, actor and standup comic. He is formerly one half of the folk-pop duo the Human Statues and is now forging out on his own as a solo singer-songwriter. We chat about gaining wisdom around achievement as we get older and letting go of externally imposed ideas of success. He shares experiences of heartbreak and a health crisis that added up to a “now or never” moment in his life. We also dig into ideas around letting go of certainty of...

#46: Samantha Martin

March 03, 2021 09:00 - 59 minutes - 56.5 MB

Samantha Martin is a Juno-nominated songwriter and singer with a voice of unmistakable texture and power. We talk about her new album with her band Delta Sugar "The Reckless One" and the trials and tribulations that informed the songs including a grueling few years of touring that put an immense amount of stress on her and caused her to “almost mentally breakdown”. She gives advice on making tours work financially, the upsides of European touring including trying local cuisine like Swedish h...

#45: David McPherson

February 17, 2021 09:00 - 54 minutes - 51.4 MB

David McPherson is an author & freelance writer. His writing has appeared in countless publications including: the Globe & Mail, No Depression & Paste. His 2017 book is The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern: A Complete History and the follow-up, scheduled for 2021 release, is Massey Hall: An Enduring Legacy. We talk about high points in his life as a music fan and writer, the magic of the legendary dive bar The 'Shoe, and why he quit drinking 5 years ago.  He also explains why he's grateful to have...

#44: Cara Luft

February 03, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 60.4 MB

Cara Luft is a folk warrior who’s been living and breathing music for over 25 years. She’s a solo artist, founding member of the Wailin’ Jennys and one-half of The Small Glories. We reminisce about meeting 20+ years ago, nerd out about guitar playing and discuss why Winnipeg is such an arts hub. I gush about how much I love The Small Glories and badger Cara about their version of her song “No Friend Of Mine”. We talk about her various musical incarnations, how she was burning out as a solo t...

#43: Mike Miller a.k.a. Endless Mike

January 20, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 62.6 MB

Mike Miller is the songwriter and leader of Endless Mike & The Beagle Club. He’s a social worker, husband & father of 2 boys. We discuss his outlook on American politics at this pivotal time in history. Mike explains how he doesn’t see his music as activism(even though Rob kinda does) and he laments the increased political polarization in America. Mike & Rob also deconstruct Rob’s song “The Johnstown Kids” 15 years after the fact and Mike fondly remember the heyday of the Johnstown, PA D.I.Y...

#42: Deanna Knight

January 06, 2021 09:00 - 56 minutes - 53.8 MB

Deanna Knight is a singer, songwriter and fronts The Hot Club Of Mars. We chat about her evolution from her roots in choir and musical theatre through Grateful Dead influenced jam band the Fat Cats into Django styled hot jazz. We talk about her experience doing singing telegrams & the serendipitous events that moved her life from her native Ontario to running a B & B on BC’s Sunshine Coast. “If you have gifts as a young person, it’s important to listen to that. And as hard as it is to be in...

#41: 2020 Holiday Episode (Steve Strongman/Emma Julien)

December 16, 2020 09:00 - 52 minutes - 48.3 MB

This 2020 Holiday Show features 2 guests(!):  Steve Strongman is a Juno-winning blues guitar wizard and  my 30-year musical brother. We chat about his life over the past year now that touring is off the table. We also give the low down on our upcoming Virtual Acoustic Holiday Show. Emma  Julien is the #1 most-listened to guest thus far on ASW. We talk about how that is a recognition of Emma and her magnetism and charisma as a person and conversationalist and also for the original concept o...

#40: Sabina McAllister

December 02, 2020 09:00 - 57 minutes - 52.9 MB

Sabina McAllister is a writer, social scientist and creatrix of the School Of Bitchcraft. She helps her clients “who are trapped in weight loss hell” achieve a healthy relationship with their bodies & food. We talk about the word “bitch”, Feminism & The Patriarchy. She describes her disillusionment with academia after getting her PHD in Political Science and shares insights on disordered eating, meaning-making & choosing new narratives for one’s body.  She also relates how she took her husba...

#40: Sabina Singwell

December 02, 2020 09:00 - 57 minutes - 52.9 MB

Sabina Singwell is a writer, social scientist and creatrix of the School Of Bitchcraft. She helps her clients “who are trapped in weight loss hell” achieve a healthy relationship with their bodies & food. We talk about the word “bitch”, Feminism & The Patriarchy. She describes her disillusionment with academia after getting her PHD in Political Science and shares insights on disordered eating, meaning-making & choosing new narratives for one’s body.  She also relates how she took her husband...

#39: Dave Bidini

November 18, 2020 09:00 - 56 minutes - 51.8 MB

Dave Bidini is a founding member of The Rheostatics, an author of 12 books, and Editor in Chief of Toronto’s community newspaper The West End Phoenix. He is the only person to have been nominated for a Gemini, Genie and Juno as well CBC's Canada Reads. We talk about his brainchild The West End Phoenix and he highlights the importance of having an analogue hard copy paper that has a local focus in the 21st-century. We discuss documenting Toronto as a changing city and how people are leaving t...

#38: Roger Travassos

November 04, 2020 09:00 - 58 minutes - 54 MB

Roger Travassos is a real estate agent who started his career after over 20 years as a session drummer. We talk about his experience as a drummer for hire with international touring acts and how he overcame adversity and imposter syndrome on the “Chitlin’ Circuit” with Motown artist Remy Shand. He describes how his life changed when he adopted his daughter, his early days in real estate and how he learned that “you get what you bring to the door” while knocking on over 100 doors/day. He also...

#37: Alysha Brilla

October 21, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 66.3 MB

Alysha Brilla is a 3X Juno Award nominated artist & music producer who’s been singing since she was 3 years old. She describes how music has been therapy & comfort for her throughout her life, her experience as a young teen with the sometimes predatory & exploitative nature of the music business, and how she cares less whether people “get her” as she gets older. She also shares her profound conviction that music does have the capacity to change the world and explains how she encourages stude...

#36: Shea Stewart

October 07, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 68.6 MB

Shea Stewart is a partner at Toronto-based tech consulting firm Arctiq. He describes his delight at watching team members flourish and champion the company culture he and his partners fostered through distributed authority and accountability. We talk about what makes a good mentor, Arctiq’s new Dive Bar DevOps Podcast & how improv classes helped him overcome a moment of crisis when presenting at Google Next. He also shares his life-changing experiences at both a Buddhist silent meditation re...

#35: Lady Hayes

September 16, 2020 08:00 - 49 minutes - 46.3 MB

Lady Hayes is a multi-faceted artist: She’s a social media influencer, she makes flowers crowns, she created a perfume, she’s a photographer and she’s a singer-songwriter. We talk about how she integrates her artistic approach into her life as a mother of two young daughters and how she’s been expressing herself through clothing since she was a child. She also  shares simple wisdom for taking photographs and some fascinating behind-the-scenes insight into the ingredients in her perfume.   ...

#34: Ryan Hennessey

September 02, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 58.3 MB

Ryan Hennessey is Environmental Support Lead on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project and has worked in environmental compliance in the oil & gas industry for over 20 years. He shares his firsthand experience of oil spill clean up and life in the oil patch. We also talk about his alter ego as a musician, his compulsion to build community through music and how being recognized as a pillar of the Fort St. John, BC musical community is deeply satisfying. (We also talk about his love of the hard ...

#33: Gone Camping

August 26, 2020 08:00 - 1 minute - 2.14 MB

I'm off. I'm camping. I'll be back next Wednesday with another great guest. Thanks for giving a shit. Rob ---  AND SOMETIMES ... WHY?:  WEB https://www.andsometimeswhy.com  EMAIL mailto:[email protected]  INSTA https://www.instagram.com/andsometimeswhypod  FB https://www.facebook.com/andsometimeswhypod  TWEET https://twitter.com/sometimeswhypod

#32: Matthew De Zoete

August 19, 2020 08:00 - 46 minutes - 42.7 MB

Matthew De Zoete is an internationally touring singer-songwriter. We talk about his masterful lyrics, his writing process, growing up in a strict dutch community and his life living and working on his family farm.   “I grew up in like a pop-culture vacuum, like there was no … it was only either CBC Radio 1 or 2 or it was some other classical or choral or organ music that my parents were listening to. There are certainly lots of those time where I feel like I should write a song, or I have ...

#31: Jacob King

August 12, 2020 08:00 - 50 minutes - 47.1 MB

Jacob King does incredible custom wood work. We chat about his history as a musician, web + e-learning designer, recording studio owner and yoga instructor. We hear about his evolution from doing home renos to custom woodwork & furniture. He schools us on the term for the absurd urge we’ve all had to hurl ourselves off a balcony, and how that urge translates to a woodworking shop with deadly machines (“The Call Of The Void”). He also tells us why he hates sanding and uses a hand plane instea...

#30: Milo Axelrod

August 05, 2020 08:00 - 54 minutes - 50.5 MB

Milo Axelrod is a user experience designer, artist, creator & podcaster. They explain how so much of our technology does not respect us as users and how talking to strangers about sensitive topics can teach us a lot, especially if we focus on listening. We talk about their (incredible) podcast Describing A Rock and their propensity for precision and excruciating detail. We discuss both of us identifying as "on the spectrum" and how they were baffled by neurotypical people as a kid. We also d...

#29: Beverly Kreller

July 29, 2020 08:00 - 55 minutes - 51.7 MB

Beverly Kreller is owner of Speak Music Publicity, Artistic Director of the Speak Music Be Kind Festival and one half of the dustbowl duo Hotcha! We reminisce about her experience as an actor and wig maker at the Stratford & Shaw festivals and talk about her many roles in music: songwriter, musician, publicist and festival director. She also shares her thoughts on the healing power of music.   “Many people say this, but it’s very true to me: The fact that it’s a healing thing. Whether it’s...

#28: Cal Brunker

July 22, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 62.1 MB

Cal Brunker is the director & co-writer of Escape From Planet Earth and the upcoming Paw Patrol: The Movie among several others. We talk about his life making animated films, not mythologizing the creative process or waiting on inspiration, focusing on individual strengths in a co-writing team and two very different opening weekends he’s lived.   “Being able to not mythologize the creative process is really helpful for younger people to be able to hear. It’s not that it’s a bolt from the b...

#27: Rob Szabo

July 15, 2020 08:00 - 39 minutes - 36.6 MB

The tables get turned as And Sometime Why host Rob Szabo takes the guest seat in this conversation from The Todd Donald Show. We delve into Rob’s motivation to get involved in podcasting and how podcast conversations subvert social conventions around intimacy. Todd also asks Rob if he’s happy about his life.(!)   “Why I do the podcast is because in regular life there are certain social conventions that prevent you from really continually digging deeper and asking certain kinds of questions...

#26: Half-Year Podiversary

July 08, 2020 08:00 - 27 minutes - 25.9 MB

And Sometimes Why celebrates its first half-year Podiversary by playing clips of every guest since episode #1. ---  SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://bit.ly/aswKO-FI ---  AND SOMETIMES ... WHY?:  WEB https://www.andsometimeswhy.com  EMAIL mailto:[email protected]  INSTA https://www.instagram.com/andsometimeswhypod  FB https://www.facebook.com/andsometimeswhypod  TWEET https://twitter.com/sometimeswhypod

#25: Charlena Russell

July 01, 2020 08:00 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

Charlena Russell is founder of Russell Music School, vocalist, multi instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and artist. She shares her experience of teaching and learning life lessons from her students. We talk about her travels and how she infuses parts of her cultural backgrounds into her art including her sound activated light suit. She also shares her perspective on Black Lives Matter and her realization that she’s got more work and unlearning to do around systemic racism even as a self desc...

#24: Howard Druckman

June 24, 2020 08:00 - 49 minutes - 45.5 MB

Howard Druckman is a music writer, editor of the SOCAN Words + Music magazine and one half of the dustbowl duo Hotcha! We talk about his history writing about music, his experience as Polaris Prize juror, how championing music he cares about energizes him and the time Madonna called him out onstage because of a piece he’d written about her.   “I’ve been very, very lucky that I get to earn a living by listening to music and by talking to people who make it because that keeps me invested and...

#23: Kerri Ough

June 17, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 64.2 MB

Kerri Ough is a musician, writer, photographer, artist & self proclaimed archivist. She is 1/3 of the Juno-winning band The Good Lovelies. We talk about her life in music, how she’s been writing morning pages every day for over 20 years (to “get the goo out”) and how she’s been connecting with people through her group colouring project over the lockdown. We bond over mutual love of Derek Sivers’ ideas & discuss how journaling helps her discover meaningful change she wants in her life.   “I...

#22: Podcast Blackout

June 10, 2020 08:00 - 5 minutes - 5.37 MB

This week And Sometimes … Why? is observing the Podcast Blackout in support of The Black Lives Matter Movement. We’d like to direct you to the Scene On Radio Podcast Series “Seeing White” that explores what it means to be white. LINK: https://www.sceneonradio.org/seeing-white

#21: Glodeane Brown

June 03, 2020 08:00 - 40 minutes - 37.4 MB

Glodeane Brown writes the Culture Fancier blog and is programming & operations coordinator at CAFKA (Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area). We chat about her life being “arts adjacent” as she calls it, she extols the virtues of seeing art solo and shares insights about the power of art to change the way people see the world.   “One of my favourite stories: I was at a panel and the director of the Aga Khan museum was there and she told a story about a firefighter that was there on a pu...

#20: Lobelia Lawson

May 27, 2020 08:00 - 59 minutes - 54.5 MB

Lobelia Lawson is a singer-songwriter, advocate of sustainable touring, curator of the positive songs project & head of programme implementation at the Better Points app. We talk about her life in music, grassroots touring as a new mother, how her husband helped her make & promote their breakup(which never happened) album, and how the lockdown has helped her write positive songs.   “That’s the thing of art. We’re reaching for something. I have a compulsion to create. I never understand why...

#19: Rebecca Black

May 20, 2020 08:00 - 50 minutes - 47.2 MB

Rebecca Black is founder and chief communicator at Black Current Marketing and co-founder of Women In Renewable Energy(WIRE). We talk about gender, feminism and sustainability. She explains how her values have evolved since her punk-rock roots and how the silver linings she sees in the COVID-19 experience make her feel hopeful.   “I’m trying to use this time to reflect on what might be next. From a climate change perspective, there are silver linings in this really terrible scenario and on...

#18: Peter Katz

May 13, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 89.7 MB

Peter Katz is an internationally renowned singer-songwriter and an in-demand public speaker. We talk about our shared history touring & making records, his compulsive focus and heroic work ethic. We also relive key moments in his last few years - including falling 100 feet off the edge of a cliff after which he was told he might never be able to walk again - and other adversity which he has funneled into inspiration. He also shares some great insights on public speaking, mindfulness and hold...

#17: Greg Oliver

May 06, 2020 08:00 - 49 minutes - 45.4 MB

Greg Oliver is a sports writer and pro wrestling aficionado. We talk about his evolution from distributing a homemade wrestling newsletter in high school to co-founding & producing the influential SLAM! Wrestling website to writing over a dozen books on wrestling & hockey. He also shares some great tips on interviewing & insights on being a stay at home Dad.   “If I’m interviewing somebody, my goal is to have it done in 20 minutes. If I can’t get what I need out of somebody in 20 minutes, ...

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