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The Viall Files

E155 Man Crushes & Life Changing Events With JP Rosenbaum

The Viall Files

Nick Viall

Society & Culture, Relationships, After Shows, Tv & Film

424.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Man Crushes & Life Changing Events With JP Rosenbaum

On this episode of the Viall Files we are joined by one half of one of Bachelor Nations favorite couples, JP Rosenbaum. We take a little bit of time to talk about Ashley being on Brad’s GOAT episode, what they did & did not watch of their seasons, how Ashley and JP continued to follow their career dreams once leaving the show and how they are handling quarantine with little ones running around, you may even hear a few of them during the podcast! JP also shares with us his journey with his health and how that life changing event gained him a perspective that brought him so much gratitude in places where he may not have recognized it before. It’s a little Bachelor mixed with a little inspiration. 

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0:00.0

What is going on everybody we're gonna take a poll and see if you guys are by

0:18.7

fires or fires or something else. I've been taking singing lessons. No, I have not. Maybe I should start. Yeah.

0:34.7

You can take a lot of lessons. Welcome to another batch their goat episode. I don't even know who

0:46.3

our guest is going to be yet because we're recording this before we've decided. So surprise. It's someone

0:53.6

from bachelor. I did want to take this intro to address some of the feedback I got regarding the

1:07.4

reality Steve episode. I will say obviously the reactions to the reality of episode have been eye

1:13.4

opening. And I've given a lot of thought probably more than I'd like to admit but they have been

1:19.7

some well I I guess hopeful lessons but certainly tough lessons both professionally and personally.

1:26.4

I think starting off you know professionally I definitely failed to understand what my audience

1:37.6

was expecting and wanting to hear and and did not do a great job of of setting expectations around

1:45.2

what my audience was about to hear with this episode because I clearly if you know is it became

1:51.1

obvious came in to this episode with a very strong point of view about reality Steve and the

1:58.4

effect and the negative effect he's had on a lot of people's lives. And I guess I thought that my

2:06.0

audience would I guess be interested in hearing me hash it out with reality Steve about those

2:13.4

differences. And so you know when it came to some of the what sounded like you know arguing or

2:22.0

bickering or even me talking over him and you know that leaving it in there allowing that to go on

2:30.6

hey this is going to be kind of a raw and emotionally charged episode and certainly not the type of

2:38.3

episode that a lot of my audience have come to expect with some of my guests in a more kind of

2:43.1

interview style. It's clear obviously I wasn't even trying to do that I wasn't even interested

2:49.9

in doing that I can certainly admit that. And so there's two questions there I could have just

2:57.4

recognized how emotionally charged I was and to simply not have done it that's a fair criticism

3:03.5

why don't even bother. And that's looking back is quite honestly something that maybe I should have

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