Patrick Ezard
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414: Rob Lowe was Here… Literally!
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The ‘80s brat-pack teen idol drops by to share tales from his amazing life in film and TV and explain why he loves doing his gameshow The Floor and his podcast Literally!
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The entire podcast is a great and engaging gem
- De Beep en 02-27-25
just a conversation between one person to another!
Revisado: 12-23-24
Thanks for letting be involved in the conversation. you make it very enjoyable to listen to.
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387: Firefighters Candice McDonald and Jonathan Dayton—Make Me a Firefighter
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In a double-header of do-goodery, TWIHI welcomes not one but two very distinguished volunteer firefighters to discuss why they have been called to such a dangerous philanthropic endeavor, what it takes to become a volunteer firefighter, and how Americans of any age can get involved at MakeMeAFirefighter.org
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volunteer
- De Patrick Ezard en 09-15-24
volunteer
Revisado: 09-15-24
Now I want to go become a volunteer fire fighter!
Need to do something for others.
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370: Rikki Schlott—The Smartest Dropout I Know
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The New York Post columnist and author discusses the disruptive and damaging nature of social media, our shortening attention spans, the lack of free speech on college campuses, why the First Amendment is the most important right, why she left NYU during COVID despite her 4.0 GPA, and how she came to write The Cancelling of the American Mind with Greg Lukianoff.
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someone who thinks for themselves!
- De Patrick Ezard en 09-08-24
someone who thinks for themselves!
Revisado: 09-08-24
I'm glad she woke up and had some time off to really realize what is happening. Keep up the great work and hope to see some more of your writings
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400:Sabin Howard—Born Cancelled
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Master Sculptor Sabin Howard is known as America’s Michelangelo for his work in, and deep knowledge of, Modern Classicism. On September 13, 2024, he will unveil his newest work, the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C., called A Soldier’s Journey. Sabin discusses why he believes that great art can be recognized by everyone and should be for “we the people,” why art is inextricably connected to history, and why art tells us what it means to be human.
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do what you need to do.
- De Patrick Ezard en 08-25-24
do what you need to do.
Revisado: 08-25-24
I like how he did it his way, cause that's what it really takes. I wish more people would do what he would do.
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394: Kris Engelstad—Don't Call Her a Philanthropist
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As trustee of the Engelstad Foundation, Kris has overseen the endowment of over $300 million in scholarships and grants. Kris talks about working as a maid in her father’s hotel on the Las Vegas strip, what she learned from watching him build several Nevada landmarks, and what it’s like to manage a billion-dollar foundation.
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The knowledge of charitable work
- De Jill en 10-18-24
learn by Doing nothing is free.
Revisado: 07-21-24
Love that her father didn't gather everything for free she had to earn it. I believe that's the right way to grow up not everything given to you but you actually realize what the worth is.
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392: Coffee with Mom—Keep an Eye on Your Son's Stool with Peggy Rowe
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Peggy Rowe is a three-time New York Times bestselling author, the matriarch of the Rowe family, and, of course, Mike’s mom. The coffee klatch conversation deals with handling disappointment, the difference between encouragement and enabling, and how bowls and bowls of mashed potatoes can help you find your Tiddlywinks pieces. Peggy’s new book is available for presale at MikeRowe.com/MomsBook
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mom
- De Patrick Ezard en 07-07-24
mom
Revisado: 07-07-24
Always fun to listen to Mom and you guy talk about many different things.
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390: Steven Pressfield—Pulling the Pin
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Steven Pressfield, the two-time New York Times Bestselling author of The War of Art, Gates of Fire, and The Legend of Bagger Vance, discusses how to listen to your muse while ignoring your Resistance, why he carries a Smith Corona typewriter but doesn’t actually use it, and what he learned from driving a truck, picking fruit, and writing advertising copy. His newest book is a memoir titled Govt Cheese.
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Common Sense…. of Humor
- De HRich en 07-12-24
Do no what you didn't do earlier.
Revisado: 06-23-24
Sometimes it takes a while to figure out what we're really supposed to do and this was a very enjoyable lesson. Thanks for the great stuff and hope to listen to me many more.
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379: Jordan Harbinger—Psst… Wanna Buy a Stadium Buddy?
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The former Wall Street lawyer and current OG podcaster drops by to discuss the latest in Podcastladia, how patternicity and our desire for certainty can lead us to create wild theories, the death of skepticism, honesty in advertising, and what he learned from being kidnapped the first time in Mexico. Yes, there was more than one kidnapping.
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is this recording.
- De Patrick Ezard en 06-09-24
is this recording.
Revisado: 06-09-24
Thanks for your great show, entertaining and informative. Really enjoy listening to folks and will continue.
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388: Riley Gaines—Swimming Against the Current
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The 12-time NCAA All-American, 5-time SEC Champion, and 2-time Olympic qualifier who went from being one of the fastest collegiate swimmers in the world to a controversial women's rights advocate talks about what it takes to train in a pool six hours per day, why she’s not going to be training to be an endodontist, and recounts the harrowing experience of being held captive on the campus of San Francisco State University. Her new book is Swimming Against the Current: Fighting For Common Sense in a World That’s Lost Its Mind.
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Our world is upside down. What's good is evil. What's evil is good.
- De Anonymous User en 09-13-24
swimming to the top.
Revisado: 06-09-24
stand for what you believe in, and you will succeed. Don't believe in everything thing you hear.
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380: Steven Kurutz—American Flannel
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What does it take to make a traditional flannel shirt in America? According to this New York Times reporter it’s a combination of engineering and artistry. And Steven should know; he wrote the book on it, American Flannel. Steven explores with us the history of U.S. textile manufacturing and how our thirst for cheaper goods led to the death of small company towns and the creation of the rust belt.
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Alabama girl just bought Zkanos!
- De Amazon Customer en 05-03-24
Buy local
Revisado: 04-28-24
Makes me want to buy local stuff whenever I can and afford. I try to My local whenever I can help support our fellow human.
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