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Happy Hobby Days

The Olsson Brothers Podcast

Release Date: 12/23/2015

Being positive show art Being positive

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The broffers on Joakim's morning routine, Konrad's The New York Times article, and the importance of being positive. Also: David Coggins, David Goggins, Gary Vee, Tim Ferriss, Tyler Brule, Andrew Tuck, Gay Talese, Guy Trebay, David Glass, Scott Adams.

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Andrew Tuck show art Andrew Tuck

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Andrew Tuck is the founding editor of Monocle, a magazine brand that during the past nine years has proven that you can build a strong readership and healthy business by doing quality journalism on paper. Together with editor-in-chief Tyler Brulé he has also expanded Monocle’s reach and offer through a 24 hour radio channel, book publishing, and e-commerce. Andrew is an experienced editor and has previously been the executive editor of the Independent on Sunday newspaper and also responsible for their Sunday and Saturday magazines. Andrew Tuck lives in London. The website is www.monocle.com...

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James Goldstein show art James Goldstein

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James Goldstein is an architecture aficionado and the owner of the legendary Sheats/Goldstein Residence in Los Angeles. The mid-century modern house was created by architect John Lautner and has been featured in countless movies, music videos and fashion shoots, from The Big Lebowski to Vanity Fair, as well as being a party place for celebrities like Rihanna, Drake and Jack Nicholson. We sat down with James in his iconic home and talked about his love for basketball, travelling the world to see every fashion show there is, having his designer clothes customized by the designers themselves, and...

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Gay Talese show art Gay Talese

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Gay Talese is one of the world’s most influential non-fiction writers. As a part of the New Journalism movement in the 1960’s he wrote the legendary story ”Frank Sinatra has a Cold” for Esquire magazine, without even meeting Sinatra. Using his method ”the art of hanging out” he has written books about the New York Times, the Bonanno crime family, and the sexual revolution. He is also a masterful dresser, owning over 150 tailor made suits.  ...

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Guerre show art Guerre

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Karl-Edwin Guerre has been called "the savior of street style photography" by The Washington Post. He has proven to be one of the best interpreters of menswear today, both by capturing well dressed men on the streets of New York and Florence on his website Guerreisms and in magazines around the world, and through his own unique way of dressing (a look he calls "casual fly"). Guerre is married, a father of two, and lives in Brooklyn. ...

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Andrew Weitz show art Andrew Weitz

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Andrew Weitz is a former talent agent in Hollywood who became a style consultant for stars and powerful executives. Since leaving the WME in 2014, the world’s biggest talent agency where he represented clients like Ricky Gervais and James Corden, he has set up The Weitz Effect, a method to bring confidence and success to top-performing men within entertainment, finance and tech. Andrew is voted one of the 10 best dressed men internationally by GQ Magazine. He is married and lives in Los Angeles.  ...

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