388: Riley Gaines—Swimming Against the Current

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467: BONUS Coffee with Mom—They Couldn't Get Enough of My Groin

After a six-month hiatus from TWIHI and on the occasion of her 88th birthday, multiple New York Times bestselling author Peggy Rowe (a.k.a. Mike's mom, a.k.a. America's grandmother) drops by to tell us where she's been, what she's working on next, and the groin-intruding procedur ...  Show more

466: Winn Claybaugh—Hairdressers Rule the World

Mike sits down with the dean and co-founder of Paul Mitchell Schools to talk about how an industry built on scissors, sinks, and human connection quietly shapes culture, opportunity, and second chances. Known by just about everyone who's met him as relentlessly—and genuinely—nice ...  Show more

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