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I thought I was gonna get canned that year even from the writing desk because the music I was into and the issues I was interested in were hard to really hard to get in the news cycle. I was really in the right place at the right time as the channel started to take steps to have more substantive content.

Q: Your work after September 11 th and your work in the Middle East sort of seemed like your coming out party as a political journalist.

You did two Diary Specials, one in Kuwait and one in Iraq, how did those happen? A: Well, everyone was kind of caught off guard on September 11 th at MTV as we figured out how to deal with it. At first we did little daily packages and showed a lot of music videos. But then we started to do more coverage on it because nobody in the media was addressing these issues to our audience and we wanted them to understand all of the characters who were coming up in the news. We ended up going to Kuwait to shoot three short pieces and we ended up shooting so much that it became a full show.

Q: During your time in Iraq, what surprised you? Any stereotypes that were proved or disproved? I mostly met a bunch of kids from the lower income bracket who were taking a job to either pay for school or finance their families or get themselves out of their towns and work but they never expected to fight in a large scale conflict. There was this incredible sense of innocence —that you realize that you were going to get thousands of new vets, that you were going to get this generation of new veterans 18, 19, 20 year olds, all these boys you see coming home now and at that time I was 23 so I was the same age as a lot of these guys.

And that is what we had on air. A: No, not really. Q: In addition to coverage of the war, MTV really threw itself into covering the Presidential election — something which you were really involved in. In the aftermath of the election, were you disappointed or surprised at how the youth vote played out?

A: If there was hype around that, and I think there was, then I think I was partly responsible for it because of all the time I spent talking about it on the air. I mean it just felt like there was something going on. Now you had people debating deficit spending. You really have to call a spade a spade. Young people blew it. The Rise of Will Smith. Around The Web Provided by Taboola. Projects In Development Blackwater. Details only on IMDbPro ».

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The Mosquito Coast Writer. Quantico Writer. PJ Vogt is the co-host of Reply All, a very popular podcast that we're both are fans of, he's currently living in New York. Walter Schreifels is a musician and producer from New York City, currently living upstate in the woods.

Nick Haramis is the Editor-in-chief of Interview Magazine. One on one pod today. He just had a baby and is currently living in New York. We chat about our holiday vacation plans, child face-masks, shopping addictions, smoothie ingredients, vegan detox retreats, liquid amino scandals, brutalist smoking patios, the pains of Berlin, the freedom of podcasting, what it's like running Highsnobiety, the benefit of restraints, and whether or not Thom should keep a ponytail.

Chris Black and Jason Stewart. Verena von Pfetten is the co-founder of the cannabis brand and publication Gossamer. Matty Matheson is a chef currently living on a Canadian farm. Jim-E Stack is a musician currently living in Los Angeles.

One on one pod today, Chris and Jason chat about daylight savings, Gagosian, Mr. Dasha Nekrasova is an actress, filmmaker, and co-host of the podcast Red Scare. Rostam is a musician and songwriter currently living in Los Angeles.

We chat about his love of Japan, his whips, guitar-shredding, Nirvana, puppy preschool, taking mushrooms in college, how to make tadig, and what it's like performing on SNL with Paul Simon in the crowd. Chris and Jason chat about Biden celebrations, Presidents being Presidential, Chappelle on SNL, squishing the Cheeto-man, photos of politicians when they were younger, and Jason gives a play-by-play of his current weekend getaway from hell. We chat about the election, growing up taller than TJ, getting hit in the nuts by KG, grown man whip game, the wine business, how to manage your money as a ballplayer, NBA fashion through the years, and how to get buff.

A glorious day as we celebrate the th episode of How Long Gone. Thanks to each and every one of you for listening, we really do love you. Lara Marie Schoenhals is an old friend and fellow elite podcaster. Sexy Unique Podcast as well as Saving Sex and the City 3, a podcast dedicated to reimagining what might happen on the film that never was. One on one pod today, Chris and Jason chat about smoothies, pumpkins, our twitch show recap, Kanye on Rogan, the foods that Chris hates, and the places that he hates to eat them at.

Trevor also happens to be old friends of ours, and we chat about our previous milestone episode, caffeine intakes and how it affects our sleep, Trevor working for Kanye, digital currency, the salad days of Silverlake, media training, moving to Oklahoma, and we get some tips on investing in our future.

This week Chris and Jason chat about our spreader date at Hollywood hotspot Delilah featuring a breakdown of their clientele, menu, and user journey. We chat about Presidential merch, CB being stressed out by corniness, the ins, and outs of fly fishing fashion, wading in the waters of Patagonia, the importance of a tailor, pajamas, NYC power lunches, and some Chateau Marmont hacks. Any technical difficulties will be forgiven when you hear us chat about puffer coats, COPS, growing our hair back, Serbian cuisine, Mexico City scene report, hot guys selling burrata, the erasure of icons, why Ikea is cool, Bushwick Birkins, fake Cartier, and how we can be better storytellers for brands.

We chat about our twitch show, the Presidential debates, growing up as an NYC punk, Yale life, covering Ghislane Maxwell, selling ads for The New Yorker, the corrections department at the failing New York Times, the eternal death of criticism, learning how to drive, and Matthew's menu for the holy day of Yom Kippur.

Jonah Weiner is a writer from New York currently living in Oakland. We discuss what the EDM equivalent to Trump and Biden are, Bay Area founder fashion, almost getting in a car accident with Travis Scott at the wheel, why Drake picked out his Calabasas mansion, the pros and cons of newsletter writing vs traditional media, and a peek behind the scenes of Blackbird Spyplane. Sam Hockley-Smith is a writer currently living in Los Angeles.

He spent years at The Fader, wrote for Vulture, and does a newsletter in addition to his fruitful work with brands. Michael Mckoy twitter. Ryan Duffy is a journalist who worked with Vice for many years, most notably accompanying Dennis Rodman on his visit to North Korea in Jason was off the grid for this episode, but checks in for a Sedona mushroom scene report. Reilly, finding creativity on walks, feeling bad for Quibi, and missing when people were more angry.

Brynn Wallner is a dear friend of ours living in New York City. Liana Satenstein is a writer for Vogue, and has her own closet consultancy Shmatta Shrink.

Chris and Jason chat about birthdays, Drake's new video, Scooter Braun, 88 Rising, 6ix9ine, Diplo, No Ceilings, we dissect a Neptunes beat, piercings, Trump boats, and some twitter questions get answered.

Justin Gage. For our 75th episode Chris got a brand new mic setup so future pods will be crispy. Justin Gage is the founder of Aquarium Drunkard, an online destination for music heads. Lesley Arfin is a writer living in Los Angeles. One on one pod with Chris and Jason. We chat about weekend getaways, people walking around barefoot, WFH camping, what vitamins we take, the glow of celebrities, and the booming DTC air conditioner marketplace.

For our 69th episode we enlisted none other than Brandon Wardell, a stand up comedian from Los Angeles. Dan Frommer is a journalist currently known for his newsletter The New Consumer.

Kyle Chayka is a writer currently living in DC. Caitlin Thompson is the publisher of Racquet Magazine, the prestige quarterly devoted to tennis culture. We chat about Jake Paul, green cards, Monocle Magazine, the rise of tennis in quarantine, the spectrum of professional sports, tennis hotties, gear, revenue streams for magazines in , SoulCycle, and Caitlin guesses what racquets we play with.

James Harris is the cohost of the podcast Throwing Fits. Whitmer Thomas is a comedian and musician from Alabama currently living in Los Angeles. We chat about growing up in the south, his musical influences, skating, Tik Tok haters, some YouTube impressions, and the bittersweet experience releasing his first special right before covid hit.

We chat about his journey to joining SNL, the new Taylor Swift record, relocating to LA, Harry Styles, dating as a comedian, searching your name on twitter, Ziwe, and a peek into his screenplay idea.

Chris and Jason solo pod We talk about Sqirl, Tesla, interviewing, procrastination, Detroit style pizza, Sweetgreen, dining al fresco, Vampire Weekend, cancellation, we answer your twitter questions, and discuss the marijuana strain "Cheetah Piss. Andrew Kuo aka earlboykins is a fellow podcaster, artist, and meme man from New York City. Thanks to all our listeners for getting us to 50 episodes, wouldn't have done it without you.

Michael Cuby is the editor at large for Them Magazine, and an entertainment writer for Nylon. Hannah Goldfield is the food critic for The New Yorker.

We chat about Chris coming to LA, fighting people, mommy bloggers, frozen foods, the end of holidays, Nascar, the future of restaurants, her process of criticism, meat substitutes, emerging non-alcoholic spirits, and sobriety. We chat about international travel, Henry Rollins, newfound parenthood, our collective straight edge upbringing, the early FADER days, clothes for shorter folks, oversized boxer shorts, Kanye and The Gap, and the inner workings of the Pitchfork review process.

We chat about cancelled comedians and podcasters, K-Pop stans sabotaging the Trump rally, the future of society, Joe Rogan saying masks are for bitches, J Cole, Live Nation, Chris moving to LA, and the revisionist history of bad music. Gideon Yago is a writer currently living in Los Angeles. He got his start as a reporter for MTV, and has always been an advocate for uniting people through stories and conversations.

Patia Borja is the founder of the infamous instagram page patiasfantasyworld. Gabriella Karefa-Johnson is the fashion director of Garage Magazine, a stylist, and someone who loves to talk almost as much as we do.

We chat about scammers versus opportunists, celebrity donations, influencer cancellation, the fashion world's responsibility, restructuring our leadership, the All Karens Matter movement, and more. Jeff Ihaza is the culture editor at mic. Today we welcome Elise Loehnen, the chief content officer at Goop, and the cohost of their podcast with Gwyneth Paltrow. We chat about what is happening in America, how the definition of wellness has changed, how we can educate ourselves, and how brands and media outlets can use their platforms to the best of their ability right now.

Wesley Eisold is a musician currently living in LA. We chat about thermometer lasers, quar in Virginia, recording a record completely by yourself, dressing as a tall man, how to navigate movie and commercial syncs, teaching his kids the 1st grade, and more. We chat about his most recent episode with Nick Kroll and John Mulaney, success and being an asshole, tips on how to get famous people on our show, Pete Davidson, Padma Lakshmi, The Office, comedians that we hate, Patreon, and more.

Sam Hine is the senior associate editor of GQ magazine. He lives in New York, but recorded today from his backyard on Shelter Island. Bryanboy is one of the most well known and established fashion bloggers in the world.



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