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A self-made thousandaire in hot pursuit of sartorial stealth and effective living.
As any of my readers surely know by now, I don’t own a car, which means I frequently and proudly use public transit. And when you take the bus, that means you spend some time at the bus stop. The Get Down featuring Sarah Ruba, and a 2018 sampling of the Fatback/Ruba version called “Like Sugar” from Chaka Khan’s new release. Feel free to dive into the complete playlist archive on Spotify and The Men’s Shop Playlist, a growing eclectic mix of classics that I would play in my fantasy men’s store or barbershop.
But I am an avid consumer and supporter of news and journalism, subscribing to The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, and The Guardian. Over the years, I’ve heard more than once that NPR is elitist, which is an amusing perspective since NPR is the only news source in the country that costs absolutely nothing other than a radio or internet connection. But despite NPR’s free access, I do feel a duty to support a source that has provided me with such superlative coverage of news and interesting stories. So if, like me, you appreciate real news, extensive coverage, in-depth analysis, and enlightening, amusing, thought-provoking and occasionally disturbing stories from all over the globe, all accessible by just listening, then consider supporting your local public radio station.
This is the second half of an interview I had several months ago with my friend and podcast co-host Amy Eddings. This interview was the first time anybody really asked me about how it all started, who were my idols and influencers, and such . In addition to being a dear friend and my co-host of The Downtowner, a podcast about Downtown Cleveland, Amy was the host of All Things Considered for many years in New York on WNYC and, since moving to Cleveland, has worked primarily as the host of Morning Edition on WCPN. In addition to subscribing to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, you can also listen on Spotify.
Everyone always says March comes in like a lion. Since high temperatures are barely getting above 30º for the next eight days and lows are flirting with single digits, I’d argue that March is coming in like an asshole