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The Rich Roll Podcast

Roll On: Merchants Of Chaos

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2021

⏱️ 133 minutes

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Summary

Perhaps you thought 2021 might bring some return to normalcy. So far we have the Capitol insurrection, GameStonk and Jewish Laser Beams. We need to talk. After a much-needed break, Roll On returns with my hype man Adam Skolnick, an activist and veteran journalist perhaps best known as David Goggins’ Can’t Hurt Me co-author. Adam has written about adventure sports, environmental issues and civil rights for outlets such as The New York Times, Outside, ESPN, BBC, and Men’s Health. He is the author of One Breath and is currently hard at work on a novel. We are also mixing up the format with two special guests, Arthur Jones & Giorgio Angelini, the filmmakers behind Feels Good Man (and RRP 576). Serving as our internet culture decoder ring, the lads join the show to help make sense of recent events insanity. Some of the many topics explored in today’s conversation include: the importance of taking a sabbatical; the Capitol insurrection & the impact on the GOP; how Reddit turned the stock market upside down; the future of stock market democratization; David Lynch’s absurd yet wonderfully soothing weather reports; Ultra-runner Jim Walmsley’s 100k American record; and How Nepalese climbers reached the summit of K2 in the winter for the first time. In addition, we answer the following listener questions: How do I focus & contribute when I’m so consumed by current events? How do I deal with colossal failure and set myself up for success? How did overcoming substance abuse change your mindset on fitness & life? Thank you to Kevin from St. Louis, John from the Sierra Nevada, and Sarah from Phoenix for your questions. If you want your query discussed, drop it on our Facebook Page, or better yet leave a voicemail at (424) 235-4626. FULL BLOG & SHOW NOTES: bit.ly/richroll578 YouTube: bit.ly/rollon578 It’s good to be back! Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0:00.0

The Rich Roll Podcast.

0:13.4

We are back.

0:15.0

It's 2021 after a much needed respite.

0:18.9

Mr. Skolnik and I are in the saddle with a hotly awaited new edition of Roll On.

0:25.0

This is the edition of the podcast where we check in on our respective goings-on, pontificate

0:31.4

on certain current events of interest.

0:34.8

We share some wins, do a little show and tell, and as always, answer some listener slash

0:40.2

viewer questions from our voicemail, which you can ring up at 424-235-4626.

0:47.0

Before we get into it, quick reminder that if you enjoy all the free content that we

0:51.8

diligently toil weekend, week out to create, it would be very meaningful and easy for

0:57.8

you if you could take a second to hit the subscribe button on YouTube or wherever you enjoy

1:02.1

the audio incarnation of the show.

1:05.0

Leave a comment, share the show with your friends or on social media.

1:07.8

Also, I should mention we recently created a clips channel on YouTube, which is rather

1:12.9

anemic right now in terms of subscribers.

1:16.3

If you're into sampling the show or you want to indulge in just the short nuggets, check

1:21.0

it out.

1:22.0

I'll put a link in the show notes and in the description below on YouTube or you can just

1:26.3

search Rich Roll podcast clips on YouTube.

1:29.2

Today is very exciting.

1:31.2

We have a tweak on the tweak of our roll-on format.

1:35.5

We're going to try something new today for the first time in the history of roll-on.

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