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This one-on-one finds Nikki and Chad in the studio after being stranded in New York for a long weekend. They contemplate how to articulate one-zero-two, that everyone loves DJ, and do a deep dive into the art of William Kentridge, the Frick Collection, and how to avoid long gallery lines. Nikki reveals what she thinks about on long runs - Billy Joel and being thankful. On a related note, they review the Joel documentary, the Tour de Femme, and the USATF championships, where 16-year-olds are breaking world records. Lastly, they take on the Sidney Sweeney Has Great Jeans controversy, how it’s part of a new divisive brand strategy, whether it could apply to cycling brands (yes = Lance), and how David’s protein bars are not violating anti-trust through frozen cod.
By NICH MediaThis one-on-one finds Nikki and Chad in the studio after being stranded in New York for a long weekend. They contemplate how to articulate one-zero-two, that everyone loves DJ, and do a deep dive into the art of William Kentridge, the Frick Collection, and how to avoid long gallery lines. Nikki reveals what she thinks about on long runs - Billy Joel and being thankful. On a related note, they review the Joel documentary, the Tour de Femme, and the USATF championships, where 16-year-olds are breaking world records. Lastly, they take on the Sidney Sweeney Has Great Jeans controversy, how it’s part of a new divisive brand strategy, whether it could apply to cycling brands (yes = Lance), and how David’s protein bars are not violating anti-trust through frozen cod.