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    Explore "punkrock" with insightful episodes like "Episode 87-Your Mom's House with Christina Pazsitzky and Tom Segura" and "John Joseph Wants You To Wake The F*ck Up" from podcasts like ""Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura" and "The Rich Roll Podcast"" and more!

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    Episode 87-Your Mom's House with Christina Pazsitzky and Tom Segura

    Episode 87-Your Mom's House with Christina Pazsitzky and Tom Segura
    You'll never want this episode to end. That's how full of delicious treats it is! GG Allin, coconut "C*M" water, Double-Pipe Classics, Tina and her bestie, Dick Detectives, Top Dog, and More! How is this even possible? Well, thru the love that your mother's have for you - that's HOW. It is a savory masterpiece of an episode and all for you to consume. We guarantee you'll be coming back for seconds when this episode gets into your mouth, Jeans.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    John Joseph Wants You To Wake The F*ck Up

    John Joseph Wants You To Wake The F*ck Up
    Back by popular demand, John Joseph — legendary New York hardcore punk icon and Cro-Mags’ frontman — returns for a 4th appearance on the RRP to do what he does best: incite, provoke, educate and entertain. If you're a longtime listener of the show, Johnny Bloodclot needs no introduction — he's my most popular guest to date. For the uninitiated, John is a true American original. The very definition of hardcore. A survivor. A spiritual warrior spouting straight talk directly from the streets of the Lower East Side with one singular, driving purpose: getting people to wake the f&*k up. Conceived and raised in abuse, deprived of opportunity and left to his own devices, John turned to violence and drugs to make his way in the world. It's a path that predictably led to violence, crime, addiction and incarceration. His teen years spent as a drug mule, he graduated from foster care to unimaginably horrific stints in juvenile detention. Then things went downhill. To avoid long-term incarceration, he enlisted in the Navy, only to go AWOL after a fight. Fleeing the law and rudderless, John found redemption in the hardcore punk rock scene flourishing on Manhattan's Lower East Side in the early 1980's. Taken in by the Bad Brains' frontman H.R. — a devotee of Rastafari — John began to explore not just his musicianship, but his spirituality as well. It's a journey that birthed the Cro-Mags– one of the era's most iconic and influential hardcore punk bands — and later led to life in a Hare Krishna monastery, where he found his spiritual salvation and developed a life-long love of meditation, yoga, the vegan lifestyle, racing Ironman triathlons, and most importantly, his profound devotion to service. This guys walks his talk. I urge the newcomer to check out John's first appearance on the show. One of the most powerful podcasts I have ever published, RRP 41 is a beautiful documentation of an incredible life. When you're done with that, dial up RRP 66 & RRP 95. Then turn your attention to Meat Is For Pussies*. I'm proud of the foreword I wrote for John's book and it's a fun, easy read — especially for the skeptical male who continues to harbor the misinformed idea that giving up animal products equates to an abandonment of masculine identity. Today's conversation picks up where we last left off. Specific topics include: * recapping John's background * his transition to a vegan lifestyle * his punk rock detox * the evolution of a storyteller * the explosion of art & culture in 1970's NYC * the ironman bug * helping at-risk kids through education & mentorship * the power of PMA (positive mental attitude) * the Big Pharma domino effect * combating vegan elitism Enjoy! Rich