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The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

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Feb 20, 2024 • 1h 1min

371: Denis Chetzan and Mary Sullivan—Chuck Gets a Haircut

Mike gets Chuck a professional haircut with The Irish Hammer's hairstylist, introduces additional trades eligible for scholarship program, discusses importance of American manufacturing, unconventional advertising campaigns, dynamic world of fashion, razor haircut techniques, skills gap in submarine building, pricing haircuts, cosmetology certification, and banter about hair styling antics.
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Feb 13, 2024 • 1h 4min

370: Rikki Schlott—The Smartest Dropout I Know

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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Feb 6, 2024 • 1h 13min

369: Gabby Reece is Not in Compliance

Gabby Reece, volleyball legend and fitness leader, talks about raising her girls with a do-it-yourself attitude, the importance of clean eating and lifting heavy things, and how to be a good citizen without conforming. They also discuss communication in homebuilding, the dilemma of self-sufficiency, questioning fairness and scholarships, and navigating life's disappointments. They touch on the need for performance and personal growth, balancing priorities, and the importance of being contrary and questioning authority.
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Jan 30, 2024 • 1h 13min

368: Neal McDonough—The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth

Neal McDonough, the consummate villainous actor's actor, discusses his childhood growing up in a motel, being blacklisted in Hollywood, and his role as the Benefactor in the movie The Shift. They also talk about Lou Gehrig's famous quote, McDonough's experiences living in a motel, the challenges of being an actor, and the importance of gratitude, work ethic, and hope for success.
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Jan 23, 2024 • 1h 3min

367: Michael Easter—Scarcity Brain

Michael Easter, journalist and NYT bestselling author, discusses why our brains are hardwired for overconsumption and how this scarcity mindset leads to unnecessary risks. He shares insights from his book 'Scarcity Brain', including the impact of excess in modern society and the psychology of addictive behaviors. The chapter on waiting in line for a picture explores motivations behind this behavior, and the power of leverage is discussed in breaking destructive habits.
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Jan 16, 2024 • 57min

366: Chuck Klausmeyer & NEW STORY—They Put Him in a Cage

A NEW mystery for the curious mind with a short attention span called They Put Him in a Cage is followed by an installment of The Way I Talked About The Way I Heard It, during which Mike and Chuck discuss first jobs, audition horror stories, and the condition of Mike’s dad.
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Dec 19, 2023 • 48min

365: Coffee with Mom—A Coffee Klatch Christmas with Peggy Rowe

Mike’s mom discusses Christmases past and present, her decided lack of cooking skills, complaining vs. observing, vertigo-inducing carpet, the perils of drinking dehumidifier water, pratfalls, a Christmas mugging, and Mike singing The Grinch.
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Dec 12, 2023 • 56min

364: John Dodd—Son of a Revolutionary

Appellate lawyer John Dodd joins the host to discuss the founding of the Sons of the American Revolution and their induction into the organization. They explore the motivations and impact of the Boston Tea Party, teaching accurate history, and becoming members of the SAR. The podcast ends with the induction ceremony and debunking myths about secret rituals.
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Dec 7, 2023 • 9min

363: NEW STORY—Something to Chew On

It was a trip to the dentist, the dentist would never forget…
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Dec 5, 2023 • 1h 7min

362: Douglas Brunt—Don't Forget the Footnotes

The New York Times bestselling author and podcaster discusses great writing, the power of storytelling, his newest book, The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel, and how he solved a 110-year-old whodunnit.  

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