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Vintage Soul, the Beauty of Gravity, and Live Music in a post-COVID World with Matthew Evertsen
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Vintage Soul, the Beauty of Gravity, and Live Music in a post-COVID World with Matthew Evertsen

For this end-of-the-year edition of Everything Is Personal, Len and Jon welcome music supervisor and cannabis advocate Matthew Evertsen of Ronin, a "curation and creative management company" that has presented a number of cannabis advocacy programs and presentations around the nation. Matthew becomes the first EIP guest to relay the finer points of a gravity bong, gives a shout-out to one of the great all-time cannabis appreciation comedies, cites his love for vintage soul music even as a kid growing up in the 90s, and lends his thoughts about the live music future of a post-COVID world. Len and Jon also contextualize the Beastie Boys' less than virtuous past, riff on the Prodigy, name drop the mayor of Los Angeles (relax, the mayor nicknamed one of the EIP duo first), consider sad song consumption in relation to one's corresponding vibes, Len relates taking his daughter to a concert with some of his musical heroes, and both talk about watching Big Mouth with their kids. Plus, put a star on your forehead if you can name within five seconds which 80s TV show Heather Thomas starred in.

Everything is Personal · Len May, Jonathan Small

January 6, 20211h 3mExplicit

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For this end-of-the-year edition of Everything Is Personal, Len and Jon welcome music supervisor and cannabis advocate Matthew Evertsen of Ronin, a "curation and creative management company" that has presented a number of cannabis advocacy programs and presentations around the nation. Matthew becomes the first EIP guest to relay the finer points of a gravity bong, gives a shout-out to one of the great all-time cannabis appreciation comedies, cites his love for vintage soul music even as a kid growing up in the 90s, and lends his thoughts about the live music future of a post-COVID world. Len and Jon also contextualize the Beastie Boys' less than virtuous past, riff on the Prodigy, name drop the mayor of Los Angeles (relax, the mayor nicknamed one of the EIP duo first), consider sad song consumption in relation to one's corresponding vibes, Len relates taking his daughter to a concert with some of his musical heroes, and both talk about watching Big Mouth with their kids. Plus, put a star on your forehead if you can name within five seconds which 80s TV show Heather Thomas starred in. EndoDNA: Where Genetic Science Meets Actionable Patient Care EndoDNA bridges the gap between complex genomics and patient wellness. Our patented DNA analysis platforms and AI technology provide genetic insights that support and enhance your clinical expertise. Click here to check out to take control over your Personal Health & Wellness   Connect with EndoDNA on SOCIAL: IG | X | YOUTUBE | FB Connect with host, Len May, on IG     Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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