36 Burst results for "Frost"

The Mason Minute
The End Is Near (MM #4563)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason Growing up a kid of the 60s and 70s, my mornings were spent with a big bowl of cereal. Now, some of the lucky kids, they got the frosted stuff, the frosted flakes, the Frootloops, the Apple Jacks. I didn't get sugar -coated cereals, but I ended up loving Grape Nuts and Wheat Chex and Rice Chex and Corn Chex and Puffed Wheat and had no problem with Wheaties or Cheerios. Well, it looks like the end is near for breakfast cereal. Breakfast cereal has been declining in sales since the 1990s. Today's family is more on the go in the mornings, so things like granola bars, they're more in. Kellogg's is spinning off their cereal division into a separate company. I'm going to try to sell it. I can't even imagine life without cereal. My wife has some kind of Cheerios in the cabinet right now. She enjoys breakfast cereal every now and again. I don't eat it as much as I would like to. My problem is, I really like to eat it. It's kind of weird to be nostalgic about breakfast cereal, but you never think it's not going to be here. Because literally, every morning growing up as a kid, a big bowl of cereal in front of the TV. I know the world changes, but it's still very shocking to me.

The Garden Question
Fresh update on "frost" discussed on The Garden Question
"Most people don't know what adaptive gardening is. Whenever I give a presentation, the first thing I ask is, have you ever heard adaptive gardening? And only one group has ever shook their head yes. Most of them say no. Group that said yes was the Master Gardeners Association. I didn't know what adaptive gardening was either when I started the blog. After several months, I belonged to an organization that you and I belong to called Garden Communicators International, GardenCom. I was with a group of bloggers, and they asked everybody to give their name and say what they did. So I explained what I did. Somebody said, oh, adaptive gardening. Sounded good to me. I checked Google, and sure enough, that's the term for what I was writing about. What do you wish people would do differently when designing, building, or growing a garden? Think 40 or 50 years down the road. Even if you're not living there, it could increase the value of your home when you go to sell it. Things like your garden pads. Next time you're going to renovate your garden, make your garden pads four feet wide. Make them smooth with flag or bluestone set in concrete so that somebody could go on them with a walker or wheelchair. Use inclines instead of stairs, and use shrubs and dwarf conifers rather than perennials. Do all this stuff now because the price of construction isn't going to go down. Eventually, you're going to do it. In my presentations, when I get to raised beds, I use a picture that was given to me by Brent and Becky Heath of Brent and Becky's Bulbs of a raised bed with tulips and other bulb flowers in it. It's on the roof garden of their home. I use it partly, first of all, to explain that it's a beautifully built raised bed. It looks almost like a piece of furniture, and it's got the wide cap boards. You can sit on them and do your gardening. Another reason to use that picture is there's unwritten law, it seems, that you can only grow veggies in raised beds. You can raise flowers, and they look very nice in raised beds. The third thing was when they had the the swerve garden built, they had the infrastructure built in for a stair lift so that if one of them needs it, all they have to do is mount a chair on the rail, hook up the electricity, throw the switch, bingo, they have a chair lift taken up top of the steps. So prior planning on that? Yes. Plan ahead. What is your earliest garden memory? Weeding the family victory garden when I was a kid. Do you like doing that? No. Why did you decide to pursue horticulture and landscape as a profession? I've gotten into gardening per se in the back door. Started my college career at what was then the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University. I went to school with the idea of being a pulp and paper chemist, which was one of their majors. Found that I hated chemistry when I took freshman chemistry, which everybody had to take. So I decided on landscape architecture. After two and a half years, realized that I couldn't draw and had gotten interested in radio television. That's why I transferred across campus and got my degree in radio and television. But then in 1970, I was working for a public relations firm. Friend of my boss owned a large tree and landscape company, and he decided he needed a public relations firm. He came to us. I became not only his public relations person, but also a good friend of his. I think he liked the fact that we could go to breakfast once a week, and he didn't have to teach me how a tree grew before we could do the work that had to be done. As a result, we were doing some really unusual stuff, particularly for the tree care part of the business. He was kind of who got me into gardening. I was admiring a small tree topiary in one of the gardens around his office. Poodle tree would just leave the tufts on the end of the branches. He said, if you've got the guts to do it, I'll give you the tree from his personal nursery behind his house. Went up, we got the tree, planted it after it had gotten established, ready to get shorn. One day, my wife and I set aside to do this. We took the needles and branches off and left just the tufts. I would pull one branch back, and she'd decide whether it should stay or go. And then we'd switch, and she'd pull it back, and I'd just decide whether it should stay or go. And that's how we did it. As far as I know, it's still growing over at that house. I was interested in science first. Finally, I didn't care for science. I wanted to do something in an art form. That's why I picked landscape architecture. The good Lord made me a better verbal communicator than a graphic communicator. In fact, in one of my many sessions with the registrar at the school, he asked me, what do you really want to do in forestry? And I said, public relations. Then he strangely said, how are you going to do that? And I mentioned the guy who was the public relations person for the college. He said, oh yeah, he probably could. I guess it was a self-fulfilling prophecy, because in 1970, I began doing public relations for the Tree and Landscape Company. We were invited to write columns for Trade magazine, give presentations at trade shows. Pretty soon, I was getting calls from Tree and Landscape Companies all over the country. We published newsletters for dozens of them during the 70s. But the internet came along and they figured they could get this for free. I think some of them are still using the copy from those 1970s and 80s printed newsletters. We've also worked for the industry trade associations, suppliers of Tree and Landscape equipment to Tree and Landscape Companies. Do you have a funny garden story for us? Oh, do you know Dr. Kim Kolder? I do. I was at an ISA conference, International Society of Arbor Culture conference. He was speaking on biomechanics and I told him that my ginkgo tree has a frost crack and it was spiraling around the trunk. He said, that's because the crown is off-center. I said, I don't think so, because I think I pruned it so that it was pretty symmetrical. He said, I know it was. I said, do you think it'll fail? He said, yeah, probably not in your lifetime, but it'll probably fail. Came home and I looked at the tree from all different angles. Darn, he was right.

The Mason Minute
The End Is Near (MM #4563)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason Growing up a kid of the 60s and 70s, my mornings were spent with a big bowl of cereal. Now, some of the lucky kids, they got the frosted stuff, the frosted flakes, the Frootloops, the Apple Jacks. I didn't get sugar -coated cereals, but I ended up loving Grape Nuts and Wheat Chex and Rice Chex and Corn Chex and Puffed Wheat and had no problem with Wheaties or Cheerios. Well, it looks like the end is near for breakfast cereal. Breakfast cereal has been declining in sales since the 1990s. Today's family is more on the go in the mornings, so things like granola bars, they're more in. Kellogg's is spinning off their cereal division into a separate company. I'm going to try to sell it. I can't even imagine life without cereal. My wife has some kind of Cheerios in the cabinet right now. She enjoys breakfast cereal every now and again. I don't eat it as much as I would like to. My problem is, I really like to eat it. It's kind of weird to be nostalgic about breakfast cereal, but you never think it's not going to be here. Because literally, every morning growing up as a kid, a big bowl of cereal in front of the TV. I know the world changes, but it's still very shocking to me.

The Mason Minute
The End Is Near (MM #4563)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason Growing up a kid of the 60s and 70s, my mornings were spent with a big bowl of cereal. Now, some of the lucky kids, they got the frosted stuff, the frosted flakes, the Frootloops, the Apple Jacks. I didn't get sugar -coated cereals, but I ended up loving Grape Nuts and Wheat Chex and Rice Chex and Corn Chex and Puffed Wheat and had no problem with Wheaties or Cheerios. Well, it looks like the end is near for breakfast cereal. Breakfast cereal has been declining in sales since the 1990s. Today's family is more on the go in the mornings, so things like granola bars, they're more in. Kellogg's is spinning off their cereal division into a separate company. I'm going to try to sell it. I can't even imagine life without cereal. My wife has some kind of Cheerios in the cabinet right now. She enjoys breakfast cereal every now and again. I don't eat it as much as I would like to. My problem is, I really like to eat it. It's kind of weird to be nostalgic about breakfast cereal, but you never think it's not going to be here. Because literally, every morning growing up as a kid, a big bowl of cereal in front of the TV. I know the world changes, but it's still very shocking to me.

The Mason Minute
The End Is Near (MM #4563)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason Growing up a kid of the 60s and 70s, my mornings were spent with a big bowl of cereal. Now, some of the lucky kids, they got the frosted stuff, the frosted flakes, the Frootloops, the Apple Jacks. I didn't get sugar -coated cereals, but I ended up loving Grape Nuts and Wheat Chex and Rice Chex and Corn Chex and Puffed Wheat and had no problem with Wheaties or Cheerios. Well, it looks like the end is near for breakfast cereal. Breakfast cereal has been declining in sales since the 1990s. Today's family is more on the go in the mornings, so things like granola bars, they're more in. Kellogg's is spinning off their cereal division into a separate company. I'm going to try to sell it. I can't even imagine life without cereal. My wife has some kind of Cheerios in the cabinet right now. She enjoys breakfast cereal every now and again. I don't eat it as much as I would like to. My problem is, I really like to eat it. It's kind of weird to be nostalgic about breakfast cereal, but you never think it's not going to be here. Because literally, every morning growing up as a kid, a big bowl of cereal in front of the TV. I know the world changes, but it's still very shocking to me.

The Mason Minute
The End Is Near (MM #4563)
"The Mason Minute with Kevin Mason Growing up a kid of the 60s and 70s, my mornings were spent with a big bowl of cereal. Now, some of the lucky kids, they got the frosted stuff, the frosted flakes, the Frootloops, the Apple Jacks. I didn't get sugar -coated cereals, but I ended up loving Grape Nuts and Wheat Chex and Rice Chex and Corn Chex and Puffed Wheat and had no problem with Wheaties or Cheerios. Well, it looks like the end is near for breakfast cereal. Breakfast cereal has been declining in sales since the 1990s. Today's family is more on the go in the mornings, so things like granola bars, they're more in. Kellogg's is spinning off their cereal division into a separate company. I'm going to try to sell it. I can't even imagine life without cereal. My wife has some kind of Cheerios in the cabinet right now. She enjoys breakfast cereal every now and again. I don't eat it as much as I would like to. My problem is, I really like to eat it. It's kind of weird to be nostalgic about breakfast cereal, but you never think it's not going to be here. Because literally, every morning growing up as a kid, a big bowl of cereal in front of the TV. I know the world changes, but it's still very shocking to me.

The Dan Bongino Show
Rob Smith: Be Aware of Where Black People Consume Their Media
"Poet, man. I'm not trying to like, you know, I'm not Robert Frost. You know what I'm saying? I just mean like, we don't need to talk to black voters differently. Their parents, their soccer coaches, their baseball coaches, the basketball coaches, their uncles, their aunts. There's no reason they care about their jobs, their doctor, their kids' school. I think there's like, this weird thing where we feel like we have to like, discuss issues with black voters differently. And it spins people and focus groups into knots. Your thoughts on that? Well, it does. And so I'll push back just to say like, I don't think that you have to speak to black voters differently. I think that you have to be aware of where they consume their media. That's the thing, right? So the Yeah, that black voters are going to be consuming their media in the same place that other voters are is false. And I bet, and you made a really good point about the Santa's because I've said that before, that, you know, the Santa's one Florida, basically on those black female voters that liked his position on school choice. I bet dollars to donuts that media plan had some sort of different ads, some sort of outreach to black oriented media in certain pocketed segments. And I think that that's when people don't speak enough to I think that we depend too much on our larger conservative media personalities. We depend too much on, you know, the cable news and the radios and all the stuff that we have on our end. And I don't think we're that being ambitious enough. I don't think we're being bold enough. And I just do not think that we're being innovative enough from a media standpoint. And the reason that I always speak of things from a media standpoint is because this is what I'm an

Valley Green Vegan
Delicious Vegan Birthday Cakes Are Surprisingly Easy to Make!
"Art and I, my husband and I, have been married now for 41, almost 42 years, and we're both Virgos. Imagine that, two perfectionists. Aye. But every September, our birthdays roll around only 10 days apart. So this year marks our first birthday celebrations as vegans. So of course, because I am so enjoying this new culinary road that I'm on, I had to experiment with baking a vegan birthday cake. And let me just say, not only was it super simple, but the end result was, muah, chef's kiss, delicious. So there are a couple of ways of doing this, the made from scratch version and the lazy version. And honestly, I think it depends a lot on your mood and energy level, at least it does for me. I mean, there are days that I cannot wait to be in the kitchen, slicing, dicing, cooking, baking, blah, blah, blah. But there are most definitely days when I am exhausted from other projects and I just want to prepare something really quick and easy. The best part of baking vegan cakes is that you can have it both ways. So I'm speaking from experience when I say that I did experiment with both the made from scratch version and the super lazy version of this cake. And I will admit that both versions were really, really good. The upside to baking from scratch, of course, is that you can avoid all those nasty chemical ingredients that they put into the commercial cake mixes. And if you don't believe me, ooh, check out their label, their ingredient labels, eek. I mean, they are downright scary, but as far as taste and consistency go, either one of those versions would win a prize for moistness, deliciousness, scrumptiousness. I mean, they both taste really good. So what I did for my made from scratch cake was I took a simple white cake recipe and I substituted vegan ingredients, super easy. So for example, when a recipe calls for eggs, you have a couple of really great vegan options. You can use either unsweetened applesauce, like one ounce would equal one egg. And I did this way back even before I was a vegan. If I had applesauce and I was out of eggs, I could substitute applesauce really easily. Or you can do what I did for this cake and use one 2 .5 ounce carton of silk non -dairy vanilla yogurt. So you just take it out of the fridge about an hour before you start your cake so that it's closer to room temperature and it works great. It's super easy to spoon it right out of the container and into your mixture. I mean, super simple. So when a recipe calls for butter, I simply substitute vegan butter in the same measurements. I like to use Country Crock plant -based spreads. It's the one that you buy in the cubes. They're easier to measure when you buy the cube butter in the box. And then of course, when a recipe calls for milk, I just substitute almond milk. I've tried all the other plant -based milks and they're all good. But honestly, what I have found to be the closest in consistency to real milk is the regular unsweetened Almond Breeze brand. That's the one that is my all -time favorite. Now with this cake for Arthur's birthday, I have this really beautiful Bundt cake mold. And so I decided to make a Bundt cake. I don't usually do that for birthdays, but you know, this year's a little different. So the icing recipe that I've listed with the cake, with the cake recipe, is in measurements that are to make icing for a drizzle, to drizzle over a Bundt cake. If you decide that you want to make a layer cake, you'll need to probably double the measurements in the chocolate icing recipe. But honestly, making the Bundt cake was a great decision because it looked absolutely gorgeous. I mean, it was like a mountain with chocolate lava pouring down the sides. And when he saw it, he was just like, oh my gosh, look at that. It is so beautiful. And then the icing, I mean, the recipe for the icing, it is such a decadent treat. I use Confessioners, excuse me, Confectioners sugar, along with pure unsweetened cocoa powder, a little bit of softened vegan butter, some vanilla extract, and five or so tablespoons of almond milk. So if you're going to make a drizzle icing, you know, for your Bundt cake, you'll want to thin it out with the almond milk. If you decide that you want a thicker spreadable frosting, hold off on the almond milk and add just one tablespoon at a time as you're mixing to get exactly the right consistency that you need.

The Dan Bongino Show
'Things That Really, Really, Really, Really Never Happened' With Joe Biden
"That never happened, winds up featuring Joe Biden because he lies so often so about much. But there's a sequel to the show. Things that really, really, really, really never happened that Biden just keeps talking about. So he tells this story often about oil slicks on cars to make you believe like he grew up next to like an oil well because he's a Scranton kid. There's no evidence any of this happened. Everybody told the story the first time. What was it, Jim? Like a year and a half ago was like, wait, the hell is he talking about? He was in front of that recycling place that they, the empty field of garbage. Yeah, exactly. And everybody was like, wait, that doesn't sound like a real story. So that never stops Biden from telling the story again. So we did it again yesterday. Take a listen. Holy crap. This thing never happened. So please stop saying it with Joe Biden. When you got up in the morning, my mother would drive us to a little Catholic school we went to about two or three quarters of a mile up the Philadelphia pike. The first day of frost He's turning the windshield wiper to be an oil slick. In the name of all that is holy, please

AP News Radio
PGA Live Updates | Dustin Johnson surges to 4 under through 13 to share lead PGA Championship
"Eric Cole is the leader of an incomplete first round of the PGA Championship at oak hill, Cole at 5 under but with four holes left to play that because of a one hour and 50 minute frost delay at the start of the round. Bryson DeChambeau is the Clubhouse leader at four under after a solid 66. He's one shot clear as Scottish scheffler, who posted a bogey 360 seven. Is joined in the Clubhouse at 300 by Canadian Corey Connors and Dustin Johnson, Johnson bogging the last hole in the evening gloom. Favorite John rams started with a disastrous 6 out of 76. I'm Graham agar.

AP News Radio
Isles score 4 fastest goals in playoff history, top Canes
"The islanders scored four times in the final four minutes to beat the hurricanes 5 to one putting New York within two games to one in the series. It was a one on one deadlock until Kyle Palmer and Matt Martin scored 44 seconds apart. Then Scott Mayfield and Anders Lee tallied in a 16 second span giving the islanders four goals in two minutes, 18 seconds, I play off record. Casey's suze also scored an Ilya siroc and stopped 30 shots for the islanders who host came four on Sunday afternoon. Just for frost had Carolina's lone goal. I'm Jane ferry.

AP News Radio
Prince Harry returns to court in tabloid phone hacking case
"Prince Harry has returned to a London court for a second day of hearings to see if the phone hacking lawsuit. He's brought with Elton John and other celebrities can withstand a challenge from the publisher of the daily mail. The case is one of several brought by the Duke of Sussex in his battle with the press and alleges the publisher hired private investigators to illegally bug homes and cars and record phone conversations. Associated newspapers denies the allegations and is seeking to throw out the case arguing that the claims are too old and rely on information they'd turned over in confidentiality from an earlier probe, the lawsuits alleges the company, which publishes the daily mail and the mail on Sunday, commissioned breaking and entry into private property, and engaged in other unlawful acts that invaded the privacy of the famous plaintiffs, which besides the prince, include actresses in his early and Sadie frost and John's husband, David Furnish, Charles De Ledesma, London

Mark Levin
Joe Biden Says He ‘Has’ Cancer Thanks to Oil Industry
"And guess what The first frost You know what was happening It had to put on their windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window That's why I had so damn many other people I grew up have cancer and why can't for the longest time Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation Now this is perplexing Did you know Joe Biden has cancer Now Joe Biden never lies And Joe Biden is as coherent and cogent as ever How do I know Because Mick Mulvaney said he would not vote for Trump he'd support Biden instead Passively of course And everybody knows Mick Mulvaney knows what he's talking about The mixture But there he is Did you know Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation I didn't even know this Wasn't either senator there for like 412 years I think he was Don't the Democrats control that state I think they do My goodness

Mark Levin
Hillary Clinton Finally Breaks Her Silence on Durham Report
"Hillary Clinton finally breaks her silence I thought the headline mister producer at the New York Post was going to be Hillary Clinton finally breaks wind Oh you know what that probably wasn't very funny Now that I think about it I'm like I'm going to lose my lunch from 5 hours ago She calls John Durham claims fake scandal This woman needs to be in front of a federal grand jury Into the grand jury room No doubt wearing a very unattractive pantsuit And she needs to be questioned for 5 hours They point out the former First Lady senator Secretary of State and two time democratic presidential candidate Can you imagine Her in any of these positions Finally responded to today the last week's court filing by special counsel John Durham Alleging that her 2016 presidential campaign paid for computer research to link then candidate Donald Trump to Russia Here's what she said in her full throated screech She said Trump and fox are desperately spinning up a fake scandal to distract from this real one She said this on Twitter because she's a twit So it's a day that ends and why the more his misdeeds are exposed the more they lie Robert Frost She's a poet and she didn't know

Mark Levin
Brian Williams Signs off From MSNBC With 'Darkness'
"Now next Brian Williams at MS LSD list night on the way out the door Remember Brian You know when I when I was in Iraq and they were shooting Brian you'd never been in Iraq and nobody was shooting at you We happen to know that particular night you were constipated anywhere on the toilet You were not in Iraq being shot at Cut 5 go It is my choice now to jump without a net into the great unknown as I do Don't be too traumatic You go ahead In my 62 years my biggest worry is for my country The truth is I'm not a liberal or a conservative I know you're not You're a radical coup nucha Go ahead Emotionalist I believe in this place An institutionalist mister producer I think what he means is I should be institutionalized in his case Go ahead Of country I yield to no one But the darkness on the edge of town has spread to the main roads on highways and neighborhoods It's now at the local bar and the bowling Apple Wow Once last time you were at a bowling alley Thinks he's Robert Frost Go ahead Pour it on the grocery store And it must be acknowledged and answered for Grown men and women who swore an oath to our constitution Shut up

Pardon My Take
Scott Frost Getting Torched by Fans, Media After Telling Comment at Monday Presser
"The other hostages. Scott frost a little bit from monday show but he had a press conference after the fact and he's talking about the offense illinois isn't he said about illinois's reading out about half. Our game plan was out the window when they lined up. How did if you're a head coach. You're on the hot seat. Probably not something you want to admit he got out the martin by bret bielema.

WFAN Sports Radio_FM Show
NCAA Investigating Possible Violations by Nebraska, Football Coach Scott Frost
"Brett McMurphy of the Action Network, Nebraska head coach Scott Frost in the program. Investigated here for improper use of analysts and consultants. What does that even during practices and games? They also reportedly moved workouts to an undisclosed campus. Let's go to the quad. Instead, let's go streaking in the quad, not winning football games. He may as well try something else. Yeah, they basically they stretched like boundaries of what you can do in terms of practice time. I guess he was trying to get more reps in whatever and the frowns upon that. So this was limiting the workouts due to Covid 19. So I guess they tried to circumvent some things with Covid, which obviously the Covid 19 serious. So, So

Everything Everywhere Daily
Clark Stanley: The Rattlesnake King
"Oil is an actual product that is created from chinese water snakes also known as irabu snakes. It's been used as a traditional chinese remedy for centuries chinese water. Snakes live in ponds and rice paddies. They're slightly venomous snakes under a meter that feed on fish and infineon's the snake oil which is derived from the water. Snakes is very high in the omega. Three fatty acid known as epa snake oil was and is considered by many people to be effective in relieving the pain of ailments such as arthritis bursitis and sore muscles. A modern study found that oil from chinese water. Snakes actually allowed mice to perform better on cognitive tests. Take for that what you will. The chinese workers began to share their remedy with american workers who are working on the railroad and the product began to grow in popularity as the demand for snake. Oil grew people began to figure out ways to meet that demand. Enter into the story. One clark stanley. The self proclaimed rattlesnake king stanley wanted to meet the new demand for snake oil so he created a product known as clark stanley. Snake oil intimate. Just knowing that the word snake was in the title he began using rattlesnakes for the product however a rattlesnake is not a water snake and they have totally different fat profiles eventually however he totally abandoned. The idea of putting rattlesnake oil in the product altogether for twenty four years stanley traveled around the country. Touting the medicinal benefits of his snake oil intimate he created a massive show that he toured with positioning himself Frontiers mun while creating an elaborate backstory. He sold the product at western shows around the country. He claimed that the recipe for his snake oil lyneham. It came from a hoppy medicine. Man the hoppy did not have anything resembling snake oil and at no point. Did he ever mention the chinese origins of the product. Moreover stanley made claims about the product which went far beyond with your original chinese snake. Oil was used for stanley claim that it would cure. Rheumatism sciatica lumbago a sore throat. Frost-bites tooth aches and many other ailments in one famous demonstration at the eighteen ninety. Three chicago world's fair he's supposedly the product in front of a live crowd science writer. Joe schwarz wrote quote stanley. Reach into a sack plucked out a snake slit it open and plunged it into boiling water when the fat rose to the top. He skimmed it off and used it on the spot to create stanley snake. Oil ligament that was immediately snapped up the throng that had gathered to watch the spectacle

Against The Odds
Endurance: Surviving Antarctica
"January night. Nineteen o nine. Ernest shackleton groans as he trudges through the hard packed snow now. A bitter headwind cuts through his jacket freezing his breath among his hands. The temperature is minus nineteen degrees pulled by any standards but with the wind chill. It's closer to minus fifty shackleton's feet and ears are covered with blisters and the black char frostbite. He's weakened by hunger and head splitting altitude sickness. He and his crew have trekked over seven hundred miles south across the vast expanse of antarctic snow their goal is to reach beyond engine the known world and be the first humans to ever reach the south pole. An expedition the public had been calling the nimrod after the name of his ship. Their journey has taken almost two and half months still before them an endless white plateau of snow and ice. The poll is out there somewhere. Shackleton has been on this continent once before six years ago. It was his first antarctic expedition under the leadership of captain robert. Scott scott was brooding and temperamental. he ruled by bullying. An absolute authority. Shackleton was the opposite. he was optimistic. Open and warm as conditions grew more difficult on that eight month journey tension was deck when frost by and low rash slowed them to a crawl. Scott yelled keep going you bloody fools but they turn back from the poll. Nearly five hundred miles out by the time shackleton got back to the ship. He was coughing up blood now. He has another shot this time. His leading a four man through and he isn't going to make scott's mistakes. The last month has been slow going. He looks at his men's haggard faces for weeks now. They've had little to eat

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"I'm <hes> <hes> just trying to be creative for the sake of being creative. But i just want us to be able to start and come out in a way that that's sustainable and gives us the foundation to Really live out that future vision. Yeah exactly that's interesting because with me it's With the south i'm making. It's it's kind of like a all the ideas. I didn't get to make before kind of in one place very fresh to the experience. Yeah so we talked about that offline little bit. Yeah yeah so for me. It's kind of like me just taking all these things out of my brain and packaging. Yeah the feels way more intense. But i know that feeling of like being able to design with <hes> with longevity and there's a certain piece to it but also when you haven't stepped in it before you have to like completely kinda give it like as much as you can. Yeah you want to provide a proposition as the opportunity felt your first opportunity at adidas is how i felt that nike. Why am i giving. Yeah out of all these creatives being the opportunity to design my own silhouette. Yeah i mean like you feel the weight of that responsibility. And so yeah. You're putting ally into that to prove to the world that like you're worthy of this is one hundred percents. Yeah i know that. I know that feeling but you know just find peace in knowing that you know they called you for a reason and they want you there for a reason and you have you know. They have a knack for identifying the individual. The one that's about who they're about that's acting like from run dmc all the way up to all the way back to like you know ali like it's like like missy elliott david beckham. It's like you like you like missy. And they're like the collection it's like the individual is like you know missy is missy it's not a it's not a derivative of anything else. Yeah occurred kurban like it's not a derivative jerry's jerry as jay. That's just like. I think they have a knock for really identify who the individuals that are authentically themselves in the space. Yeah this cbc. What kind of music. You've been listening to me You're all over the place. It's very all over the place But <hes> i mean to mess up your train of thought with the question. I was just the ads. All over the place i. He had me thinking about music. Yeah well her collection was sick me because it was a lot of like just the height of like hood fab like really high adidas sneakers and like like make like the puffer jackets. The crown with emi respect me elliott June ambrose g. Yeah yeah with me. My connection with adidas was kind of like run dmc missy elliott jeremy of course. And then like yeah. Yeah that was mostly get for me honestly lots of really like in your face. Yes fully loaded expression. Yeah but authentically. Unique to the respective person much true. Is there anyone you would wanna work with. You know what man there used to be are you. Why are you still want like certain models and know now we get back rates and I've i'm at a point. Now where i work with people that want to work with me because i know the outcome is always going to be better because they want to be there. Yeah at the same time. The same point of view. When i'm like hiring may take some more of a little bit less talent. Yeah that. I know that this is where they feel. They want to be a really good. So you go for less talent. I go for people that want to be that that have bought into what the what the vision is. Yeah i believe you believe in something. It's way more valuable than someone who's more knowledgeable knowledgeable their talent. You feel the heart of the work exactly and really. I'm trying to like inspire like the kid that never thought he'd be an architect. Aspire the kid that You know because. I grew up thinking my only chance of life through baseball because my dad was in bays nuts insane hell. There was so many taboos your story.

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"Oh it happens all the time. I think within this industry to it's like i think up until maybe three to maybe two years ago was very much like kind of Ignorance is bliss kind of we fight so many battles in this world. So we're kind of just like stuck on that. I think what i when i was doing. The telephone trying to do is kind of The language of a of of trying to clash it all together and kind of like not not how to be so separate and kind of open. It had opened my eyes to it. You know what. I mean even more than it was before i think yeah. It's definitely a tough tough balance because you're kind of here for a purpose and it's move but at the same time you also see out fucked up. The world is and try to do that as well. He can't go too deep into the outside because he's still have this mission exactly like but then it's like bringing it together. It's crazy trying to make the time to like bring them together. And i'm okay with saying i can't be a philanthropist. Four times good. No but i can make time to like go out and do some small things here and there and we took flak for recording it. But it's like. I'm going to post something and i can encourage one person to do. Something is worth a thousand only now. There's another intention there. it's really just being No understanding my calling understand. Why do what. I do and allowing that to like lead in the decision making process of the final decisions of winning and how we execute earlier this year. It was crazy because You were able to make this beautiful collection within. Yeah yep But then covert happened and it kind of fucked up the roll out of it. You were finally able to like make these nice suits like fully and i imagined you've probably had dreams of making that for years. Yeah yeah and you know a lot of that too is like comes with a lot of education because you know we're saying stands. Today is kind of like outside of work culture right. Yeah growing up You knew the xenia was as soon as you got a job. That's the type of suit that you wanted. And they are the oldest and the best taylor's in the world. Wow luxury men's tailoring. So that's like the harvard like that's like the harvard of tailoring and suiting really wanted to take that opportunity to learn the best To put my point of view like the best hands and craftsmanship to lay the foundation for you know selfishly..

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"I genuinely love that show. Yeah you look really really good. I think you posted even when you were about to sign with adidas had already did you still. You still shared it. And i really appreciate you dash human a lot to me when i got it. I was like wow i mean just yeah i i think throughout your career. You've never really missed you. Kind of like like stuck to your guns did a your way like all the way through which you can't say for a lot of people i know you'll say a lot about just like the cool kids save one everything and it's like a lotta times i don't feel like i'm a part of that either. I think like what i'm doing is like this world of things that i created because i wasn't getting offered to do anything you know what i mean. Yeah and amazing that at work but always related to that. Because i always felt like i was our hand and at the same time. Yeah yeah that was just a side note. But yeah and it's like you find that that's exactly where your strength lies is the fact that you don't fit. Yeah yeah like nurturing nurturing really who you really are what's what's the shift like for you. This is like it's a crazy moment. I mean yeah The adidas or like what's what what what point of that question. Many people ever do the switch from nike to adidas. Yeah oh yeah. I can you able to do it clean. But also like the way. They're kind of like very much like going all in you had like the billboard outside of the headquarters wild. Yeah i mean. I saw that man. I just immediately felt the responsibility. The opportunity crazy. 'cause i'm older. It's like you know like it happened. Ten years ago. I would have been like. I should should've sent me a private jet. If you love like now. I realize the responsibility of like being on the side and how much they believe in the way that we see the world from design a business strategy to give the keys so to speak to the basketball category and also the resources to build athletics But i think. I think it just happened in a divine way. It's like growing up as a kid. Nike was like the aspiration and it was georgia and it was agassi. It was jackson and dion and it was all these guys that i looked up to him. I looked up to and so the nike opportunity was really fulfilling a kid's dream. Yeah fast forward to now. You know early forties. The opportunity is like my. I feel like it's a dream for the future. It is and so being responsible for a business and creating and honoring. What i feel like this vision of the company that god has given me after. Make the decision on best for what this gift in this company. That is given me in all honesty. The way that adidas. And how i knew adidas and like the late eighties an early nineties growing up. Adidas was the sophisticated elegant rooted in function aspiration that everyone wanted to be in allowed the individual to be the individual and the reality is. That's a lot like the perspective of fear of god even more so than nike..

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"Mega black skill to cats from supreme. The hundreds all this. Tell me a little bit more about that time. Because i this was my i was Yeah to thousands in like seven eight nine ten social media. Yeah like when. I was just throwing parties right Everyone coming to the party. Spending money have their own brand. Yeah and you know narcissistic. I was like man like fucking dress better than these cats. I should be able to figure this out too. Yeah yeah so. At the time you know A girl was pregnant. I had a son. And i was like dude. I need like an honorable job out. Five nights a week coming home wasted. Yeah and Trying to be a father at the same time. I really saw clothing as a way out of the nightlife and so Starter the brand Without knowing how to do anything so came down figured out how to make a pattern. How to make a shirt had to make a long ti- you know how to make a short sleeve. Rot edge still doing the raw edges on a on a hoodie And you know. I learned the process on my own but was driven by my peers around me that i was friends with that had their own brands that it just seemed possible. And i had this conviction of my point of view missing in the marketplace. And i didn't realize until years later that that conviction came from all those years of just like working retail or all those years of like being outsider and getting dressed in a way that would allow me to enter certain rooms. Yeah so I think early on earlier onto in this and this you probably had worry about that more kind of being perceived outside of the boxer like talking like walking into those rooms. You know what i mean. Yeah yeah for sure but you know being black in america. I'm always worried about that. And like one with that defense born with them exactly let like armor that we're putting on to allow us.

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"Mega black skill to cats from supreme. The hundreds all this. Tell me a little bit more about that time. Because i this was my i was Yeah to thousands in like seven eight nine ten social media. Yeah like when. I was just throwing parties right Everyone coming to the party. Spending money have their own brand. Yeah and you know narcissistic. I was like man like fucking dress better than these cats. I should be able to figure this out too. Yeah yeah so. At the time you know A girl was pregnant. I had a son. And i was like dude. I need like an honorable job out. Five nights a week coming home wasted. Yeah and Trying to be a father at the same time. I really saw clothing as a way out of the nightlife and so Starter the brand Without knowing how to do anything so came down figured out how to make a pattern. How to make a shirt had to make a long ti- you know how to make a short sleeve. Rot edge still doing the raw edges on a on a hoodie And you know. I learned the process on my own but was driven by my peers around me that i was friends with that had their own brands that it just seemed possible. And i had this conviction of my point of view missing in the marketplace. And i didn't realize until years later that that conviction came from all those years of just like working retail or all those years of like being outsider and getting dressed in a way that would allow me to enter certain rooms. Yeah so I think early on earlier onto in this and this you probably had worry about that more kind of being perceived outside of the boxer like talking like walking into those rooms. You know what i mean. Yeah yeah for sure but you know being black in america. I'm always worried about that. And like one with that defense born with them exactly let like armor that we're putting on to allow us.

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"Hey i'm kirwin. Frost and are you sitting at the couch watching interviews ever thought about starting your own business. That's a crazy idea. Well you can very easily on shop respectfully taxi one proton growing into the interview with clown shoes on his feet. Tall is a man who's going to win. Hey i'm kirwin. Frost this episode across hawks we're speaking to an icon. The most interesting man in the world. Jerry lorenzo romar was not ready for that. That's it's like my theresa tech. I just it makes me stop into it. Thanks for having me on your plane So so much to talk about. This is crazy this is like. Yeah i feel like there's been so much time in the making. Yeah been i've been super good. I've been good man. I'm coming out of the pandemic home for years not traveling. I've got to like spent a lot of time with my family and wife and kids and Just really enjoying this new perspective. From from that crazy shift the world went through so Yeah just kind of reframed like kind of how we were talking off camera. Just like how we're approaching. Everything is being looked at through a new a new perspective new prism. And i'm enjoying that new lens. Yeah been good man. it's crazy. Yeah what about you man. I'm like thinking about a million different things. But i shouldn't ask questions right like no no. No i like that. No one going to those exact same things. I feel like i have like a tougher. Time like acknowledging them and just kind of like looking at everything like is like a ongoing chaos. Yeah you know what i mean like. Yeah this entire has been instinct. And it's weird. I feel like there's like this The chef where it's like you either like keep focusing on what you're yeah how do you. How do you stay in tune with what's going on while like focusing on your work. Yeah and what's important. Yes exactly yeah. Yeah how do you how do i. I think honestly man. Like kind of what i was saying. I think i think the pandemic kind forced you to put everything into perspective. I think what you have a vision in perspective for your life. I think it's easy for things to fall into their respective places. Yup and where they fit into that vision. I think I just feel super clear about the vision..

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"Hey i'm kirwin. Frost and are you sitting at the couch watching interviews ever thought about starting your own business. That's a crazy idea. Well you can very easily on shop respectfully taxi one proton growing into the interview with clown shoes on his feet. Tall is a man who's going to win. Hey i'm kirwin. Frost this episode across hawks we're speaking to an icon. The most interesting man in the world. Jerry lorenzo romar was not ready for that. That's it's like my theresa tech. I just it makes me stop into it. Thanks for having me on your plane So so much to talk about. This is crazy this is like. Yeah i feel like there's been so much time in the making. Yeah been i've been super good. I've been good man. I'm coming out of the pandemic home for years not traveling. I've got to like spent a lot of time with my family and wife and kids and Just really enjoying this new perspective. From from that crazy shift the world went through so Yeah just kind of reframed like kind of how we were talking off camera. Just like how we're approaching. Everything is being looked at through a new a new perspective new prism. And i'm enjoying that new lens. Yeah been good man. it's crazy. Yeah what about you man. I'm like thinking about a million different things. But i shouldn't ask questions right like no no. No i like that. No one going to those exact same things. I feel like i have like a tougher. Time like acknowledging them and just kind of like looking at everything like is like a ongoing chaos. Yeah you know what i mean like. Yeah this entire has been instinct. And it's weird. I feel like there's like this The chef where it's like you either like keep focusing on what you're yeah how do you. How do you stay in tune with what's going on while like focusing on your work. Yeah and what's important. Yes exactly yeah. Yeah how do you how do i. I think honestly man. Like kind of what i was saying. I think i think the pandemic kind forced you to put everything into perspective. I think what you have a vision in perspective for your life. I think it's easy for things to fall into their respective places. Yup and where they fit into that vision. I think I just feel super clear about the vision..

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"Yeah you get paid. People love you but the beast keeps growing. Yep you take the money that you've been paid for the thing the beast did yes. Go to a therapist. you say. Get the beast adamy but keep the now. I've already made the money from from the beast's hundred hat on the twenty five dollars a pop. Yeah i've got the money because the beast help to get the. I want you to slay the beast but i want you to keep all the rest of it that i got an you can do that so now. I have all of the power that i had as a writer and a created when i was twenty four and i have next to none of the trauma and i had the trump like i had the trump right and i don't have the drama anymore. Which is why immediately. Like i never want to have to go. Yeah a never want. I just want to keep doing this for those moments like. Stop the train and mike home life. I am stop. A train is yeah is stop. This train really came from an era of my life that i the most frightened and saddened by which at twenty five. I think you still have access to all your memories. Yep for me. It's really well think about the times. Yeah they probably was easier with the important ones. Yeah what it fell high and every christmas. That comes by reminds you of being six. Yeah and then at a certain number of years behind you certain links come up error for four. Yeah on on feelings. You're trying to and you can't can't find it. Rubbed my hand across the rug. Got my childhood home in my no. I've spoken says childhood friends. And what was. I like when imagine a memory and now like this and start to look like this. Yeah and you go accent. It wasn't just like this. But i can't tell you what was here at sad bobby needed all these things you hear. Have yourself a and you go. There was something here and it starts starts from you. Start feeling it was. There was food here. Yeah that's that's what it felt like and stop. The train was like no. No no no no no. no no. Don't take this away. Don't take that away. Don't take that away. i've already no no. No no no no no no no no yeah i remember back. I used to drink. I would get drunk. And the only thing i'm gonna do is lay on a bed. Do superheavy drunk reading. Yeah think about time travel. It's not useful. It's not useful of ways to go back now. living in the past. But but it's helpful for a minute until you the mood gotta gutting. Also it's we don't talk about how insane it is that you have been you specifically have been in this entire shift of all these important periods of music and time and colder. And why don't we talk about. I think part of what makes it interesting also makes it hard to those sort of collect into one. Aw yeah and those who are watching can sort of like. Oh there's a forest gump like aspect. Yeah there is yeah. It's like the older..

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"I don't know how to play the piano. Really great and i sat there. I think i had my jacket on. Because i was ready to leave but i sat there and i just kept running these chords and just kept going and going going figured it out and all i had that night was and i took it home and then i came back the next night and i started right olympics and i was the only time i was like bawling how i was bollywood radio and others one of the time i was on. And and that's on the same record and that was a song called Never on the day you leave that forget it. I can't make it through. But the audi writing and the microphone be open and the engineer who worked for years. Just wait for me to write. And you'd hear this. That's i when. I hit a line. Be writing yeah. Yeah like just naturally and thing about that song is that that is the only saw i think of as not being me singing. Yeah everything else. I'm like okay. I'm me right right. And i sound like this so i gotta sound but this one where it was almost like the way thoughts might sound Were they hit your vocal cords. But it was so good because he felt the solo. I'd say parts of me. There's no there's no quality to it other than these are the words and these are the notes. I mean there is a bit of like a little bit of like a torch singing thing but you know it's like plan it's key the distance to moons garda bomb. See there's no like oh people are listening. And i'm a famous guy very right. Just like netflix. Vulnerable ness just everything on the table. A big black box. And it's just you. And god dan that's that's the best songs that just you and the maker..

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"It's very easy and just like that. You can do it. I'm out talk growing up into the interview with clown shoes on his feet. Lever is a man who's going. Hey i'm kirwin. Frost and on this episode across we have a special treat the most interesting man in the world. John.

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"I <hes> <music> <music> love music music. I love stories told. His story made his story. Yeah no no i do. I do admire your love for you. Know there's things where i'm kind of like i never paid attention to that. And then you'll go well but this is why should i go. Okay okay you've got an open mind open heart and try to an interest thirst. It must be quenched by the waters off. Entertainment and culture take splash. True true I'm out of things. Ask mike. I'm going to be honest. We're good yeah. But i like being here with you so hopefully this is the one. I think it'll be the one. Hopefully what if it's not it's one has to be the one it has to be the one and now you're gonna perform for us. Oh didn't you last time this time pal would you do. Maybe you doing events rental. And then i could perform it you to sing one of my songs which one you could pick one but you need to know lyrics to one. I really do go together. Once upon time sounds good looking fun to be okay. Holy shed been lay latin. I spend grade. I've so happy that we can be together. And sometimes i think about the things you said yeldan wants a bad together and here comes the only one time son no longer together. Sit back and just relax. There's more to see. Gather to the second verse. Sometimes i think sometimes i trained some times the kitchen say just relax all be fine. Let's take time together Oh oh gee nether fine. Thomas song has sprung six. And this is where the course. And i love you Double chorus come on. Come on on this the big finish. What else you got. Let's see what i had g you pick it when i got you Do had yet through all those days. Oh now that perfect mix on the down and worked for me okay. That's great all right. Of course much connection. Perfect yet down to virginia for me in a class. Vintage rob and later the lady's got oh and pathos march <hes> And we do a james from yesterday to ready current this is your big shot this decides whether or not you get signed to max record label. We're talking about a five hundred dollar advance. Fuck okay got it here. We go june june Jayme comes knocking naturally on realize. That's what i'm supposed to say you orangey dreaming anymore. Once your life saddle down what you take a look around here. No more dreaming to be found so ann. Liz no amount. It's years roll back the years yesterday. <music> <music> Once life seems to have it set up tabernacle closer look reveals. just how. jesus sure. And finally rest up sleepyhead who you might as well be done so why. I crying luke looking and no amount of tears back all the years. Bring back all those from yesterday. That you'd better job than logic or worse shopping watcher. He never saying that. Some matt thank you so much for being on my show you are fucking icon. I love you buddy. I love you too. Thank you for having a year so three times talk.

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"The records are top selling us true so that was the sneaker is sneaker obsession era yeah what i gotta do. Quincy is put on the sneakers. He kind of interesting if humans lived. Like maybe just a two hundred years instead of one hundred. If you're lucky to see these artists that just their careers. Instead of like. He had a fifty year career. He had like one hundred fifty year career like how many phases. How many different vibes. Frank sinatra was singing over like trap beats right now or even if you made it to the to the ninety s and was doing grunge cool. Yeah rest in peace. frank recipes. The boss the chairman of the board back than we had the row pack. It was frank team. Sammy davis this. And now we have the new ratpac. Which is you kevin parker. gmt tori moi. Novo twisted twist it. You guys are just twisted. A new rap. Yeah who would be the new ratpac migos migos. Megan the sally mac demarco. I would like to see boxing with these artists. More than twenty twenty one. I mean i don't know. yeah i'm here. Yeah soldiers shifts folger's coffee best paddle. Waking up is no wayne. Gretzky did a folders commercial on. Once upon a time you know wayne gretzky's these a basketball player. Nope footballer nope hockey yeah. He was the boston he was the greatest of all time. I've heard his lot in my lifetime. He was he played on the team. That i that city. That i grew up in. He was on the team at left. The team left. The team went and played in the states. Whole bunch people never gave him up where. I grew up statues all this other stuff. I hate hockey. But i love canadian. Pride okay. I'm for it. I like canada lot. But there's something they just they hold onto what they got. We got a lot and so we do have a lot of big beautiful mountains. Fresh clean air gorgeous clearwater tim. The queen is still on our money. Tim tim morton. Th we do have t h true. That's true yeah no. I love canada back in the wild wish. I could go nova scotia nova scottish us place. what are you looking at me like that for just so cute thank you..

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"The records are top selling us true so that was the sneaker is sneaker obsession era yeah what i gotta do. Quincy is put on the sneakers. He kind of interesting if humans lived. Like maybe just a two hundred years instead of one hundred. If you're lucky to see these artists that just their careers. Instead of like. He had a fifty year career. He had like one hundred fifty year career like how many phases. How many different vibes. Frank sinatra was singing over like trap beats right now or even if you made it to the to the ninety s and was doing grunge cool. Yeah rest in peace. frank recipes. The boss the chairman of the board back than we had the row pack. It was frank team. Sammy davis this. And now we have the new ratpac. Which is you kevin parker. gmt tori moi. Novo twisted twist it. You guys are just twisted. A new rap. Yeah who would be the new ratpac migos migos. Megan the sally mac demarco. I would like to see boxing with these artists. More than twenty twenty one. I mean i don't know. yeah i'm here. Yeah soldiers shifts folger's coffee best paddle. Waking up is no wayne. Gretzky did a folders commercial on. Once upon a time you know wayne gretzky's these a basketball player. Nope footballer nope hockey yeah. He was the boston he was the greatest of all time. I've heard his lot in my lifetime. He was he played on the team. That i that city. That i grew up in. He was on the team at left. The team left. The team went and played in the states. Whole bunch people never gave him up where. I grew up statues all this other stuff. I hate hockey. But i love canadian. Pride okay. I'm for it. I like canada lot. But there's something they just they hold onto what they got. We got a lot and so we do have a lot of big beautiful mountains. Fresh clean air gorgeous clearwater tim. The queen is still on our money. Tim tim morton. Th we do have t h true. That's true yeah no. I love canada back in the wild wish. I could go nova scotia nova scottish us place. what are you looking at me like that for just so cute thank you..

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"Yeah it's great but it's also i don't you know some places i like at other places. They don't veteran but I don't know. I think just taking it easy doing nice. Little shows intimate. You know we'll probably do some bigger stuff again. Maybe who knows i. Don't i take anything at this point. I'm starved yet. But i know still even today. It's like you know all crowd surf sometimes now or do something or play a really old song just really depends on the vibe. If they don't want it though whatever some. There's some instances. Now where i feel like this show is not going so good. I know it'll save it all crowd surf and it's usually not a good idea but But it usually does save it. Because that's the whole thing. I realized longtime it goes. You know people are kind of like goldfish. Shows the the attention spans only for like the last two songs if you do a whole bunch of insane shit and play all pull bunch of guitar solas and do all this insane crap the stage wrecked and then you leave. Everyone's like holy. Sh- what did i forget about the thirty other songs before that point so i mean not always but i. I don't know it's interesting. i i will play shows. I really my favorite format is when i do it alone or it has been. It's like just going up there with acoustic guitar in playing all the songs that i can do alone. I like that because it's like you talk to the people the obviously like i'll try and play like you know. Seated venues feels very adult in a way like a radio city. No no radio city. It'd be a little too big for me solo. I think but we did do that. With the band is kind of weird that I meant because the seating..

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"I feel like your fans are least likely to kill you even though you've made the opportunity very open nobody's trying to see i mean i know that's what i'm saying. I trying to kill me. But that idea that i feel for people you know especially like i think you know like look i think about it all the time i get stalkers or anything like but there are a lot of people that do that kind of shifts pretty fucked up. Yeah but but at the same time. I think it's like I don't know there's another thing. I've kind of sculpted over the years where it's like even if people are like please come in. Yeah yeah yeah and find out exactly how a worrying. I really am. And they're like oh it's like okay and that comes all the way back to like you can do it too. You can do to my nothing. It doesn't really matter. I love respective. I think there was a story robert. Pattinson vampire actor. Yeah batman now. He had a stalker at one point. Apparently that maybe this is complete. Bullshit i've idea. But and she she you know was was obsessed with them for a long time then you just took her to dinner and board the hell out of apparently choosing. Oh it's like yeah. It's a wild you know especially now with the internet and with the way people consume things. It's easy to live in some kind of early. You know some kind of fantasy idea where like some of the craziest like unlikely fans that you've had it. Seems like we have a lot of them where. I always love getting what we call it. Rock nuys yeah by tsa employees. What are you having what kind of day you have when you're going through. Tsa check the worst..

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"frost" Discussed on KERWIN FROST TALKS!
"I mean well kind of. I mean there's differences than for me. At least i don't know. I just like to do it now. You know changes for me. You know what i do. The music has changed and sometimes it gets stripped back sometimes tried different flavor. A try this. Try that and people like it. They don't like it and it'd be honest at this point in my life. I really don't give you know but people you know it's cool and it's it's it's nice to make things and be able to show them to people that's great. That's kind of the problem with the corona fires. Makes me not want to do it at all. Because there's no show intel part right. Yeah history again..

KERWIN FROST TALKS!
"frost" Discussed on KERWIN FROST TALKS!
"Talk growing up into the interview with clown shoes on his feet. Lever is a man who's going to win. Hey i'm kirwin. Frost welcome to the season. Premiere of kerwood frost hawks. He's into our next gust has paved the way for many. he is an icon. He is a gem. Plea show him respect. His name is mac demarco so we should let the people know. This is the third time we're shooting this interview. The first time was the first day we met last year and february january. We bought one year on maybe longer. December it was december september. Twenty nine thousand nine hundred nineteen and when doing that interview. I was very nervous. Because i wanted to talk to mark but selfishly. I just wanted to become his friend and time pass cove it happen and we became very close..