Above the Fold Podcast features Bri and Josh Larson, two young marketing professionals and TV-watchers who discuss both things in depth (with some comedy on the side).
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Bri and Josh talk about their summer comedy tour, Luna’s moods, TV shows, and what it’s like meeting people in your late 20s.Autor: Josh Larson
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They can’t change their ages, but they could change their looks. But they won’t. Bri and Josh discuss their takes on Millennials and the marketing culture that surrounds them.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss Josh’s new job, CrossFit, what they’ve been doing lately, and an exclusive interview with their friends Dustin and Carlos.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh sit down with personal and close friend Alexa (formally known as Amazon Echo) to chat about the Oscars, their new bikes, and to interview our friend.Autor: Josh Larson
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022: Books ‘n Stuff (with Nathan T. Wright)
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Bri and Josh sit down with Nathan T. Wright (Digital Strategy at Hy-Vee, author of “Adventures of Fatberg”) to discuss Star Wars, dogs, SXSW, and what it’s like to illustrate and publish a book on Amazon. “Adventures of Fatberg” on Amazon This is Nathan T. Wright. Photo via Anna Jones PhotographyAutor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss their new dog, Luna; what it’s like having a new dog; Star Wars: The Force Awakens; Sisters; and the predictions they made a year ago about marketing in 2015. Sign up for Josh’s newsletter »Autor: Josh Larson
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In the first episode as a married couple, Bri and Josh discuss how pretty much everything has changed. They also talk about their wedding, their honeymoon, give shout-outs to people, and discuss Happy Boards, a product Josh is building.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss how they just moved into their new home, Internet woes, grass, Amy Schumer’s Trainwreck, the Oddball Comedy Festival, and how quality assurance is integral to the web design and development processes. It’s good to be back!Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss Monkey Kingdom, how they bought a house, HBO Now, and the ins and outs of mobile-friendly websites. It’s a timely topic, folks. Links Josh’s blog post: “Mobile Users Want to do Everything“ Josh is speaking at Iowa Code Camp on May 9, 2015Autor: Josh Larson
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017: Running a Business (with Katie Stocking)
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Bri and Josh sit down with Katie Stocking (owner of Happy Medium) to discuss running a business, buying a house, bulldogs, SXSW, and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.Autor: Josh Larson
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016: Parks and Rec Roundtable (with Abby Delaney and Andy Hewitt)
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Bri sits down with Abby Delaney and Andy Hewitt (PR professionals at Strategic America) to discuss the finale of Parks and Recreation, an NBC tv comedy which recently ended its seven-season run. There will be SPOILERS!Autor: Josh Larson
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015: Career Changes (with Tony Tandeski)
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Bri and Josh discuss career changes with Tony Tandeski (Happy Medium), Ana Gasteyer, Green Bay, The Book of Mormon, house-hunting, and what it’s like to make a career change from journalism to web development.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss accounts with Kristen Walker, Account Executive at Happy Medium. They also talk about living in New York, Parks & Rec, dogs, do iStock Improv, and eat bacon chocolate.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss what they’ve been up to, how Christmas has passed, how SNL is doing midway through its 40th season, do an improv sketch, and discuss what they anticipate to be marketing trends in 2015.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh chat with Abby Delaney (Strategic America) about The Office, tips for married couples, the movie Interstellar, and writing in different forms of public relations and marketing.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss Bri’s visit to Google, the book “Tubes,” wedding dress shopping, Take a Break, and how video content is working on the Web these days.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss a special event in their lives, What the Deal is with Planning a Wedding a Year in Advance, Jim Carrey on SNL, “In a World,” and web hosting.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss #SNL40, review The Skeleton Twins using a widely-used film ratings scale, ask/sing “What’s the Deal With?”, and talk about Facebook’s use in today’s world.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss where the heck they’ve been, SNL updates, Seattle, a 60-second news blast, and the differences between building a website and building a mobile app.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh talk about a country concert, the fair, Snapchat, Steve Higgins, what they’re FALLing for (and wearing), and how much a website costs.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss the initial names for the podcast, Bri’s Nielsen Diary update, a wedding, their wishes, and The Cloud.Autor: Brianne Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss Lena Dunham, Nielsen Diaries, Shout-outs, the movie Tammy, and WordPress.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss the 4th of July, Social Media Day, Improv Comedy, “They Came Together,” and content marketing.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss Search Engine Optimization, as well as bachelor parties, the Animal Rescue League, Social Media Day 2014, and what is on Instagram lately.Autor: Josh Larson
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Bri and Josh discuss Winefest, iOS8, Fargo, How they are doing, and how to build a basic website these days.Autor: Josh Larson
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In their inaugural podcast, Bri and Josh discuss a trip they took to Colorado, the mixup in late night TV, and how Website RFPs are so darn frustrating.Autor: Josh Larson
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