Seth a Guest on MGoSponsor Nick Hopwood's (very visual) Podcast

Submitted by Seth on January 20th, 2020 at 3:55 PM

Hey, I thought this was going to be about football. Also after talking with Nick I spent the drive home thinking about ways to manage my time better. Guy is good.

snarling wolverine

January 20th, 2020 at 4:25 PM ^

Before I listen, I must know:

1) What funds were used to purchase the recording equipment

2) If either has ever missed work for health reasons

3) If either has ever blocked someone on Twitter

4) If either of them ever disagree with any of my opinions on any subject

I demand satisfactory answers NOW

/joke 

drjaws

January 20th, 2020 at 6:14 PM ^

Ehh, stuff like this is usually linked at the end of an article on the main page or whatever.  
 

It’s the first time to my knowledge (which admittedly isn’t much) that an “overlord,” as you so eloquently put it, made a board post saying “watch me be a podcast guest on a podcast that isn’t really about M sports.”

 

just surprised more than anything else.  Idgaf how it’s labeled.  I’m not one of those vociferous thread title nazis 

Tex_Ind_Blue

January 20th, 2020 at 5:20 PM ^

Thanks for sharing. It's great to see the human behind the author's names on this site. 

I landed in Ann Arbor in August, 1999 without knowing any of Michigan's storied athletic history. 

After watching the Michigan-Purdue game that year, it's difficult for me to stop talking about Michigan Football :) 

Keep up the good work. I enjoy the work you and rest of the team do. Go Blue!

Sopwith

January 20th, 2020 at 5:34 PM ^

I demand to know if Nick Hopwood's personal Twitter account says anything outrageous. Also, I want to know if he wrote anything about me in that Burn Book the junior girls have been passing around. I heard that bitch called me a fugly slut. 

Actually, Nick's commercial on the MGoPodcast is super helpful... he runs of a list of various diverse basic investments that are useful to have and I mentally go through every time that commercial runs and check the boxes. Very solid fundamental advice, not gimmicky get-rich-quick BS.