50-odd minutes of unfettered spew. Graham and Barry chat through a cornucopia of topics including (but not limited to) Sacred Saturdays, the hierarchy of corporate communication, productivity and technology fetishization, and notification over-stimulation.
Read MoreStructure for the Week: Barry & Graham discuss TTS analytics, vaccine passports, and how NOT to let external forces halt personal progress (1:52-32:57) —> interview with Joe Salzer on his new company, Arena Consulting, his come up and mentality (35:29-1:19:59) —> second half of Barry and Graham’s spew including the dissection of the corporate buzz phrase, “figure it out” (1:21:40-1:42:56).
Read MoreInterviews are back. Graham and Barry start the episode with a spew about clearing your head, morning routines, leading the charge, being stressed tf out, and more (don't miss the epic rant about recruiters) (0:00-36:21). Then, the crew welcomes Parker Bryant to the table to discuss "COVID university", finding clarity through fitness, and switching industries when you're young (36:28-1:02:11).
Read MoreNew format alert (trying something a little different). To better structure long spew sessions, Barry and Graham seek to provide the most thought starters in a battle of wits. The person who brings up the most topics of conversation wins. Loser commits tax fraud. This week's spew includes: corporate lunch, handling judgement/criticism, keeping a chip on your shoulder, goal-setting in adulthood, alter egos, tech scares, and much much more.
Read MoreGraham and Barry keep the summer rolling with more chaotic discussions around the following topics: when to move in with your significant other, moves to major cities, classic NY apartment woes, how the body craves contact, preparing for winter, when to splurge vs. when to save, people watching, airport etiquette, measuring & managing time, empowering others to grow, upcoming interviews, general pet peeves, and some light sports talk.
Read MoreBarry and Graham continue the summer series with a lengthy spew on the following topics: patience as the My Monthly Mindset, Beelon's honey, past TTS interviews, long weekends in corporate America, seeking inspiration, the Delta Variant, and much more.
Read MoreFrom the library & the ATL, Graham and Barry discuss: the cautionary tale of putting your side hustle on pause, consistently creating content, finding your voice, income tax, organizational skills, the infamous fear at Chelsea Piers, managing rage, My Monthly Mindset brainstorm, and much more.
Read MoreWorking from home vs. returning to the office, being away from your boss, the value of in person interactions, The Swamp revival, general nostalgia, and more.
Read MoreBarry begins his first week of full time work, the guys chat about one of life's most challenging transitions, and Graham turns 25.
Read MoreGraham’s birthday, being broke as fuck, preparing for a new job, vaccines, and Barry’s new career journey.
Read MoreBarry & Graham chop it up (00:00-26:33) before welcoming Graham's older brother Chad to the table (26:41-1:07:24). Chad is a mechanical engineer, musician, aspiring voice actor, and a sexy guy. First interview of the summer's OG series!
Read MoreBarry, Graham, and the whole squad link in Key West after a long gang hiatus. Find your mf beach and take a damn vacation ily
Read MoreHow do you prepare for vacation? Make reservations? Buy new drip? Lie to your company? TTS skipped out on the Out Of Office calendar and brought on Dave instead. Barry, Graham, and DB run through the open floor, lessons learned, highs & lows, and a special segment, “The Keys: Storylines to Watch” (1:56-1:03:43). The preview for a week of debauchery in Key West. The boys are on vacation.
Read MoreGraham O kicks us off with a quick setup (0:00-1:13) leading into the initial spew (1:21-31:05) before introducing a story of resilience and determination. TTS welcomes Justin Gray to the table to discuss his journey to a professional overseas basketball career (31:27-1:25:22). J Gray was an integral part of the emergence of Texas Tech basketball into the national spotlight. Since then, he’s played in various parts of Europe chasing his dream through injury, doubt, and uncertainty.
Read MoreGraham opens the pod with an agenda (0:00-1:05) before chatting with Barry about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (1:13-29:54). Really though, the boys just spew. TTS then welcomes Declan Farmer to the table to discuss his two Paralympic gold medal runs and his current training in Nashville (30:15-1:08:21).
Read MoreThe boys reflect on April through the open floor, lessons learned, highs & lows, questions from the community, some lady spew, and an introduction to May's Monthly Mindset (1:57-1:01:41). Then, Graham brings on his younger brother Cj to offer some insight from the youth (1:01:48-1:17:03).
Read MoreGraham O & B McD talk through the open floor, lessons learned, highs & lows, and some additional spew (1:21-30:42) before welcoming Anna Lewis to the table. Anna is the founder and CEO of Happy&Co., a mission-driven clothing brand spreading awareness for mental health (31:03-1:08:38).
Read MoreGraham and Barry exchange their usual pleasantries (0:00-31:18) before welcoming Basil Jackson to the table (31:34-1:08:58). Bas is a Senior Marketing Associate at Baker Tilly and runs a pod of his own called So I Was Thinking: A Podcast about Living Your Best Life. Discussion points include the importance of paying it forward, establishing yourself in a new city, leaving a legacy, and much more. Wise words from a great dude.
Graham O & B McD chop it up to start the episode (0:08-28:05) before welcoming on Katie Diasti from Viv (28:20-1:05:30). Viv is an earth-friendly, toxin-free feminine hygiene brand that Katie started in college. She's the real deal, folks. Entrepreneurialism in the highest degree. Are we shark tank now?
Read MoreFull reflection of March '21: the highs, the lows, the lessons, the (lack of) ladies, and everything in between. Barry and Graham spew from 0:00-57:50 before bringing on Graham's lil brother, CJ to get that youngster insight (59:10-1:10:06).
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