Hey Mike! You just took a picture with my mom in NY. Just wanted to say thank you for being so nice to my mom and letting her explain how I’ve been a huge fan and how I got to see your speech at the 2010 Boy Scout jamboree. Hopefully one day our paths will cross and I’ll get to shake your hand!
@dillybar97096 ай бұрын
That is not a surprise, Mike is so genuine that I imagine he is exactly as we see him on his shows. He's the real deal and my favorite "non celebrity" famous human being 😂
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Remember thy hands is worth more than Creation itself! Why? My Father God of the Living hands shared unto thee all!
@shawnaweesner37592 ай бұрын
@@oliverjamito9902. O’kay, this comment is weird.
@larryl436 ай бұрын
I may hear a phrase numerous times through out my life but it only made sense when I was ready to hear it.
@ItsJADA6 ай бұрын
Midnight here in Queensland Australia, and nothing better than listening in... all the best everyone
@hawkarae6 ай бұрын
Cheers Mate ❤
@scottthelen23096 ай бұрын
EDM CC zbwr❤wd a cons ce act😅😢
@gwbuilder57796 ай бұрын
Cheers mate! I'm 18 hours behind you and the last time zone of the world in your tomorrow.🤙
@johnokamoto67626 ай бұрын
And also to you!
@hubrisnaut6 ай бұрын
My friend was a prolific writer. She wrote every day for many hours, whether she felt like it or not. She told me it was the most important part of being a writer. A fascinating thing was, her papers were tucked away in places all over her house, You could open a kitchen drawer for a fork and find sheets of paper with full stories on them. I mean everywhere, loose papers in bathroom cabinets or under the couch cushions. I think she liked finding them again and having people find them. It was great fun to find them while doing something mundane, next thing you know, you are immersed in some incredible tale, or something about history, or current events, and she would talk about them in depth. She lived near Roanoke Is. It will be a chapter in my memoir
@Mkube19994 ай бұрын
Amazing comment! I noted it down in my commonplace notebook
@debramorris42906 ай бұрын
Mike. I loved this. Your interviews are always enlightening, but this was the best.
@arizonafuelmanagement35736 ай бұрын
The dust of the Stars. Connection to the universe.
@gsbguitarsgsb6796 ай бұрын
I have written songs that come from nowhere in minutes. Normally that has been the process for the lyrics the musical part doesn’t always accompany the lyrics though. Sometimes it does and the whole song gets written and I have to write it down and play it on guitar over and over and over again so I don’t forget it or loose it. Recently I have been memorizing chord progressions and riffs that become full songs or parts of songs. Over the past three or four years I have compiled a notebook full of songs and parts of songs. I also have a noted book full of rants and raving on about our state of affairs within the political spectrum.
@billwotruba94326 ай бұрын
Gaze into the night sky, the universe is binary, there is infinitely more darkness than light. Be the light in your universe. Thank you, Mike Rowe, for the sunrise in so many hearts.
@rick210906 ай бұрын
Excellent interview. I wish I was close in intelligence to read any of the books you and your guest mentioned. As always, I learn so much from your podcasts on KZbin. Thank you.
@jimmyhenson21676 ай бұрын
Read them anyway !! God.
@darleneseitz4775 ай бұрын
Read them and you will be “close in intelligence”! You will learn so much as you read and reread things that may need extra clarification. Let the Spirit teach you as you work to increase your intelligence. Don’t let ‘Resistance’ win.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
The Comforter will bring to remembrance and comes with comfort.
@WildCatahoula6 ай бұрын
I think Mike would be a great President of the USA. Maybe someday please.
@techturtle19646 ай бұрын
He was interviewed to be Vice President.
@jimmyhenson21676 ай бұрын
I’d take this 80 years old President !!!
@DblIre6 ай бұрын
Why would he want to demote himself? While it used to be an honorable position, it's become a travesty .
@Johnny-jr2lq4 ай бұрын
@@DblIreI was thinking the exact same thing. Not to mention have you seen how a good president looks after that 4 years never mind 8. I want Mike to stick around for quite a long time. I have always looked up to him since his Discovery days and Dirty jobs.
@friendlyone27066 ай бұрын
I ate a lot of government cheese (high quality cheddar), powder cheese, powder eggs (made GREAT scrambled eggs and added nutrients to boxed dinners and baking mixes) and other government items, but not because I was on the government poor list, but because of friends and relatives who were and traded the foods (that they always dissed) for other items or simply gave them away because they had too much and didn't like them. I wish I could buy the powdered food -- long term storage and very good for casseroles and baking. Those foods helped get me through college. I appreciated them far more than their intended recipients.
@robertspeight64605 ай бұрын
we had government peanut butter and regular butter as well
@shirleybewley66466 ай бұрын
Hey Mike! Thanks for this conversation. In my 73 years, I have found that when I'm struggling with the inner me, or have come to the idea of just get on with it to see what happens, some book or blog or person comes along to set off a light bulb or give confirmation of decision. How ever that happens, personally is God, my daughter calls the universe.
@JoanOfArgghh6 ай бұрын
Such a worthy conversation. Thank you, gentlemen.
@valerieforonda606 ай бұрын
Thank you for being out there. Tou are my hero. God bless you and yours always.
@kenyongray26155 ай бұрын
Another guest that Mike has on that I have never seen before or heard of. An interesting man. Mike is great.
@lizgonzalez4916 ай бұрын
Great interview and conversation. I'm pumped to persevere.
@Nancy-g2o6 ай бұрын
I love your work, Mike. And I've read some of Steven Pressfield's books. I love this podcast. And yes, the words, music, etc comes as inspiration "an incoming breath". Been there. Amazed by it.
@dw55236 ай бұрын
Can't help myself, the government cheese thing got me. It goes back to prohibition. Ice cream replaced alcohol as the social consumable, demand for milk went through the roof, and the dairy industry was born. After prohibition there was a huge surplus of milk, which the government decided to buy rather than letting the industry collapse. Farmers began to produce more milk since they were being paid by the government, which had more milk than they needed. Since they couldn't store milk long term they turned it all into cheese, and now we have 1.5 BILLION pounds of the stuff in cold storage across the country.
@richardjennex65836 ай бұрын
Good morning my friend and thank you for sharing your videos
@DUSADUSA-ud7pw6 ай бұрын
My Mom's "adopted" Mom got cheese when I was a kid. She lived in subsidized senior housing and most of the people there got cheese. There was more cheese than they could ever eat. They would share the cheese between them so it wouldn't go to waste. We were the beneficiary of cheese a number of times. It was basically the poor man's Velveeta. No-frills packaging. Lasted forever!
@Susq156 ай бұрын
I needed to hear the thing about resistance just being a part of attempting something significant. I'm there right now.
@patriciaellinghausen43655 ай бұрын
100%. I had a meditation teacher who said the closer one gets to the goal, the more resistance.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
My "AM" Gratitude and Honor unto thee! All thy WORD the "i" AM in front of thee!
@mariadaidone16454 ай бұрын
Great show I used to use a Smith Corona for all my work The theory that we use only 10% of our brain is out. It😢discovered that our brains are intertwined neurons ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Indeed. Unfamiliar ways of speaking nor parables! Able!
@jennymcgowin91406 ай бұрын
Delightful conversation! ❤
@Brandon-mo9gr5 ай бұрын
When Mike said micro chips. I had a idea for potato chips..lol.MIKE ROW CHIPS ....
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Pops till today still providing!
@Scraggledust6 ай бұрын
Also , wow! I'm over here working on some writing and questioning myself, and this pops up. Talk about help when you need it!
@sadiebodes6 ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊 there it is!!! Spiritual...Thank God!!!
@robertwestrom68786 ай бұрын
Always a gem in these talks.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Sitteth and having sincere conversations with my "AM" FATHER.
@debbiebrooks34736 ай бұрын
Our elementary school got cheese and butter from the government where I taught. I think it was government commodities. We may have gotten other food items, but that is what I remember. Anyway, enjoyed your show with your guest. You two reminded me of each other.
@geometrycutz91676 ай бұрын
Great episode Mike!! You should get dan Carlin on the show and interview him!! If you like history, he would be amazing!! Keep up the great work brother!!
@Gregknows-uj8gg6 ай бұрын
Awesome video and very entertaining. I am going too be reading alot in the future it appears. Thank you!
@shelliemiller20655 ай бұрын
It’s was a big rectangle block. Commodity cheese. It made the best grilled cheese!
@TiffanyVanderPool6 ай бұрын
Wow he looks Great.🎉🎉❤
@westhillswood516 ай бұрын
51:30 Has a big point. A decent metaphor lies in the local auto racing guy. He goes out every Saturday and runs eleventyfifth. His buddy looks on and asks "Do you ever win?" "No, I'm happy to get a top ten." When he finally gets to winning, his buddy asks "Did you win the season championship?" "No, but we keep at it." When he wins the Championship, his buddy asks "Are you in the top division?" "No, but we're stepping up next season." You can see how this might one day lead to his buddy asking "You've been doing this for years and still haven't won the Daytona 500. Why did you waste all this time and effort?" I operate a local wood shop and make simple things, fix the neighbor's chair, refinish a table or two along the way. Hand cut dovetails, classic design, fancy video-worthy heirlooms are not what I do. But I win every day.
@DarkoP9.136 ай бұрын
While i was reading your comment and especially the last part, i though "...But you are winning every day" ...before i read the last sentence. it is this satanic world that fools us that only if you receive a big monetary reward , or a Award in your field, or TV recognition, only then you have "succeeded" . So many people Suck-seed. Suck-cess-pool people. And many of them have sold their soul ,when we WANT we are tempted to go to the crossroad, where that devil/satan stands.
@StarShine-Ranch5 ай бұрын
This is good shit. Subscribed!
@katharinab.r1172Сағат бұрын
The tree and shadow metaphor❤❤❤
@kimberlyelg24076 ай бұрын
I try to teach all my students work ethic I worked in the EMS field for 20 years and now I teach the next generation of EMS students and I demand that they understand they can’t just walk into the job and demand to be top of the pack. The ones who are successful with my class many have gone on to totally understand how hard work gets them to rise to the top
@raYrefiedAire6 ай бұрын
Mike! Awesome interview!
@momofmanda6 ай бұрын
They were about the size of a Velveeta, and sometimes called commodities.
@whitesabre99746 ай бұрын
Mike, first, I sincerely enjoy your podcasts and shows. Thank you. Second, consider your dream as a warning. Not actions set in stone, but a potential choice with which you are presented. What you saw was so abhorrent that it is upsetting, to say the least. You always have a choice, even in this less than ideal world. Best Wishes, and thank you, again.
@shawnaweesner37592 ай бұрын
Well, sometimes you don’t; for example, the Jews didn’t have a choice as to their extermination. This is why ethics and religion is so important, because every day people make choices for other people.
@lindachurch45556 ай бұрын
It was good cheddar cheese like you could get in the meat department in grocery stores. Those USDA commodities in the 60's and 70's were really good!
@michaelburns92076 ай бұрын
.... the answers to a lot of questions seemingly come from everywhere , but it takes one with tremendous focus and commitment to understand the answers which may come in the form of daydreams or nightmares .... a lot of Insight can come from a lot of Hindsight ...
@whiterabbit83296 ай бұрын
Idea 💡 the light of God. I once was blind but, now I see. The creator shines through us. This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine.
@KevinHall-ux9hn6 ай бұрын
As an author myself, I love Steven's tree analogy. The capital 'R' is real, and often disguised as imposter syndrome, and supported by one's nemesis called procrastination.
@friendlyone27066 ай бұрын
Randy Ingermanson's "story of the tiger" as he retold it in "How to Write a Dynamite Scene using the Snowflake Method" gave me the confidence I wasn't wasting time writing fiction. We need the WHY to motivate our How's
@weouryourthem6 ай бұрын
That cheese made the BEST grilled cheese sandwiches ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@tinamurphy35726 ай бұрын
We always ended up with a thick rich nondescript white cheese that was the best cheese we ever ate! It wasn't "American cheese" it was real cheese. The only cheese my Mom bought was Velveeta but the government cheese was good to eat and yes, great for grilled cheese sandwiches and great memories!😉❤
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Students how can shame be REMOVED? Lord Ye don't remember! Well said!
@mrabrasive516 ай бұрын
GREAT IDEA..Mike Rowe Brew Beer!🍺🍺🍺👍
@HarshmanHills6 ай бұрын
great interview
@hawkarae6 ай бұрын
Go'ment cheese (American cheese) and powdered milk. 5 cent candy to break a one dollar foodstamp. 911 from 7-11 @ 3 am Sunday morning...oh the memories. 😂 Thanks guys!❤
@AdrienneShillinglaw6 ай бұрын
Young writers today, vs us typewriter dinosaurs..... "the violence of writing" on a typewriter, hitting the keys..... brings to mind a great visual of Don Marquis, his Archy throwing himself onto the keys, no caps. *smile*
@dillybar97096 ай бұрын
Besides having had a long time big ole crush on you and that sexy voice, I am a huge fan of your pod cast/every show you've ever voiced or appeared in. I also love watching your wonderful mom and dad. They are so nice and naturally funny. Ur mum is a great writer and I admire her tenacity and calming voice. I have purchased two of her audiobooks. You are a blessing to America and you've got great parents who blessed us with you. Much love to all 💕🙏 Thank you
@shawnaweesner37592 ай бұрын
“Pulling the pin” refers to the uncoupling of two train cars -one from the other-that have been attached to each other. When someone says they are “pulling the pin,” it means they are uncoupling from someone, or something; i.e., they are leaving a relationship, or quitting something. I’m “pulling the pin” on this project means I am quitting this project.
@johenderson77864 ай бұрын
I remember my mother bringing home that food....cheese, real butter (not margarine), powdered milk...ick, and canned meat...I think it was beef. Mother would mix the milk with equal parts of whole milk...it was the only milk you could buy then. She had us drinking 2% milk before it before it was available in the store. Mother was very inventive...doing things so we would eat/drink the food.
@shawnaweesner37592 ай бұрын
I love powdered milk. At one time, it was a God send to needy children in India and Africa.
@gwbuilder57796 ай бұрын
The realities of life.🤙
@juliefakkema6 ай бұрын
Roseanne Cash is someone I'd like to learn more about. I love her dad, but her mom is amazing too. I watched a documentary on her called, "My Darling Vivian". It was so well-done. Made by her grandson, with lots of interviews of Roseanne incorporated. It's on KZbin. I highly recommend it.
@pattydaulton43795 ай бұрын
1:06:28 Because you can’t know evil/bad without knowing Holy/Perfection/Good.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Alone who gives increase and approval according to thy Will be done!
@KevinHall-ux9hn6 ай бұрын
Chuck - the term you are looking for in the case of two movies/books/ideas/inventions happening at the same time without each other's knowledge is called Simultaneous Invention. This happens more than what is given credit. Steven mentioned the ether - there is a 'commonism' that says if you want to develop something do not say it out loud - as if you do it goes into the ether and someone else may be receptive enough to receive the idea and go forth with it.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
From thee my Am!
@sandramckeehan56793 ай бұрын
Jonathan Pageau's brother, Matthew, has a great take on dreams . . . I recommend him to you.
@TheRealValus6 ай бұрын
What do craftsmen know of artists? When you're a genius, being is work; it's your vocation that chooses you.
@cynthiawaite44106 ай бұрын
Commodities. The cheese was awesome
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Pop Steven my pop Mike in front of thee will say, Remembering ye once born, to crawling, to walking, and till now thy feet resting upon the very tip of time.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Students shared "i" AM will say, resting upon will be DETERMINED!
@Stacey5056 ай бұрын
I was a little girl when we got that block of cheese, I thought it was a perk from the government 😮
@huedho16 ай бұрын
I worked for a lumber mill in the early 80's and was in the mill men and cabinet makers union. Every month I had to go "pay my union dues". - When we paid, they always gave us a box of "welfare type foods". Powdered milk, cereals, and a big block of "government cheese" (wrapped up in plastic wrap and in a box)~ Now I'm wondering why the union had so much "government cheese"???🤔
@Nancy-g2o6 ай бұрын
Now, food pantries are the equivalent of those food trucks. And the people using them is increasing. It is working and all volunteer. The one I work with has drive up service so we are out in all weather. One month's scheduled distribution was so cold, it was delayed a week. June's was around 90. Thank goodness for cloud cover and a good wind.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
A Foreigner from afar EAST from Phillipi! Raised by HIS Forefathers unfamiliar unto the little child till time no longer!
@karenwestby-gibson7586 ай бұрын
The square blocks of cheese went to the school in the south. I remember the blocks.
@nate87756 ай бұрын
Where do I find Steven’s reading list he mentioned in the beginning?
@pattdunn98456 ай бұрын
I would like to know as well.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Pops can't separate my shared "i" AM Forefathers sitteth with the SON OF MAN.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Thy SON OF MAN self set UNDERFOOT in front of thee!
@michaelmeehan90836 ай бұрын
We actually used to get the government cheese and butter, etc supplied to us on submarines for our stores when we deployed.
@mountainjeff6 ай бұрын
Salma Hayek - the best Muse.
@victoriamaaske74206 ай бұрын
List the books commented on in Podcast.
@Restoreman1234 ай бұрын
What's an original idea 3000 years after we learned to write? A fun conversation I have spent hours having with other Blacksmiths about original work and why one's concept is original even though many are influenced by other's work, ideas, dreams, etc.
@jameskulevich89076 ай бұрын
Gov. cheese: if you had enough of them you could build a house. Stronger than brick
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Time what is sincere conversations?
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
The WORD from my FATHER GOD OF THE LIVING. THE SINGULARITY THE I AM shared "i" AM come forth!
@duanegardner88746 ай бұрын
If you don’t work what you’re talents are your talents will erode
@hawkarae6 ай бұрын
The only "advice" worth giving is what you KNOW to be transcendent. 'To thine own self be true' saves me from myself when all else fails.
@gailivey20156 ай бұрын
I remember "Someone is Watching." Not a bad movie.
@cloviarice15936 ай бұрын
That cheese was the best I've ever had.
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Students shared "i" AM will say, forgiveness, salvation, and the Redeemer visited HIS OWN SHARED FEET. Washed FEET mileage from thy feet is recognize! Given new feet.
@peggyreid38646 ай бұрын
It’s part of the commodities you got cheese and you got some flour sometimes you got sugar
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
Students what is an actor nor actors?
@oliverjamito99025 ай бұрын
My Father Chris Garrett took care of a little child born "i" AM!
@MSPOldGuy6 ай бұрын
Seems like every 3rd guest pounds on this desk.. sound great with earbuds. .LMAO
@deckert6186 ай бұрын
Dude is 81 and looks like he's 61
@pattdunn98456 ай бұрын
And mentally sharp.
@evanarcher70836 ай бұрын
Happiness shows
@PatSabins5 ай бұрын
This is what healthy 81 yr old brain sounds and looks like. Great interview.
@PPGBIRD6 ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm on interviewing him is palpable.
@0ptimal6 ай бұрын
32:52
@Sportsbikeguy6 ай бұрын
Steven pressfield changed my life. To know everyone else is going through this is a godsend.
@nootropic16 ай бұрын
The Mike Rowe drinking game: Every time Mike says "platitudes", "bromides" or "Peripeteia", you must take a shot.
@BraskHouseConcerts6 ай бұрын
We had the gov. Cheese. Size like a block of velveta ... mild
@kathleenschmitt30586 ай бұрын
Flashman !
@rchurricane6 ай бұрын
How do you plow through that self doubt??
@jimmyhenson21676 ай бұрын
The horse 🐎 in Animal Farm, the pigs 🐷 are government workers !! I’m a horse. Now I’m tired !! Dang it !! I listened to the Resistance !!