The Scribble with Jeremy Bradley
Nationally syndicated radio host, newspaper columnist and bestselling author Jeremy Bradley heads into podcasting with this weekly download featuring celebrity guests, funny stories and entertaining chatter. The name of the program comes from the idea that sometimes the creative process includes scribbling down random ideas before you can make sense of anything. That's exactly what JB is doing every week on The Scribble.
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It's 'unconstitutional' and 'illegal' but he still did it, so... - Episode 560 - The Scribble with Jeremy Bradley
Politics is a weird game. And, yes, Jeremy Bradley sees it as a game. And that"s thanks to how American politicians are acting and operating (or not) every day. Never more have U.S. laws and regulations been disregarded, challenged, stomped on and overlooked -- depending on who you ask. One side says everything"s on th
Restaurant owners cry about thin margins but... - Episode 559 - The Scribble with Jeremy Bradley
We always hear about how little service workers are paid because restaurants operate on such thin margins. Jeremy Bradley calls BS on that. Why? "Explain $14 less-than-full glasses of wine when I can buy an entire bottle for $4 at Trader Joe"s," he says. "I"m paying $7 for a side of fries that equals one potato. Would
He's got the house to himself! Party? Nah. Lazy? Yup! - Episode 558 - The Scribble with Jeremy Bradley
When your partner goes out of town and you have the house to yourself, is there a sense of loneliness or a sense of freedom? Or, is there a third option? Laziness. Jeremy Bradley talks about his laziest week ever with the husband out of town. He takes procrastinating to a new level. He implemented certain criteria to a
Stop caring what people think about you - Episode 557 - The Scribble with Jeremy Bradley
When you"ve been in the media business for over 20 years, you"ve heard every possible comment about your work, your life and your appearance -- good and bad. Jeremy Bradley answers the common question: How do you not care what people think about you? It"s easier said than does, he says. But JB has a theory that it coul
Are companies too needy? They seem desperate for feedback and reviews 10 minutes after the transaction is completed. Plus, it seems like they want more and more personal information from you while providing less and less personal service. Jeremy Bradley goes on another rant about how "customer service ain"t what it use
Do you feel lucky, punk? Well, do ya? - Episode 555 - The Scribble with Jeremy Bradley
There are plenty of ways to gamble: slot machines, card tables, sports... voting for Trump. Jeremy Bradley talks about his confusion about casinos and why winning frustrates him. He takes a walk down memory lane to the time of dropping quarters into a slot machine in a room filled with cigarette smoke. (The good ol" da