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FROM THE VAULT: 'SNL' Veteran Kevin Nealon

Paul and Skip have a hilarious talk with the longtime Saturday Night Live veteran, who opens up about his hit YouTube series 'Hiking with Kevin,' rumors of a 'Weeds' reunion, and his early years as a little German boy. He also recalls how he won over SNL producer Lorne Michaels f ...  Show more

Design and Marketing Visionary Peter Arnell

The 'Our Way' gents have an in-depth interview with a man who's responsible for shaping the look of the last 40 years. Peter Arnell is a pioneering graphic designer renowned for his transformative impact on brand identity in media and advertising. His creative expertise has exten ...  Show more

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