In this candid episode of We Will Name This Podcast Later, Jay Hill and his producer, Alexander Blanc, dive deep into personal experiences, growth, and the realities of building a successful podcast while staying authentic. They discuss the ups and downs of social media, where Alex shares his excitement about their recent TikTok success, and Jay reveals the truth behind handling both the praise and criticism that comes with public attention.
The duo also explores the art of genuine conversation and the challenges of staying grounded in a world filled with instant feedback. They talk about evolving with their podcasting journey, the importance of structure, and how they're building a community around their brand. Alex also opens up about stepping out from behind the scenes to become a co-host and how he's learned to embrace the discomfort that comes with being on camera.
Expect a lot of personal reflections on handling criticism, accepting responsibility, and staying true to one's values, all while balancing professional success with real-life experiences. Plus, Jay Hill addresses the concept of “valid feelings” in today’s society, sparking a thought-provoking debate about accountability, perception, and relationships.
The conversation also dives into the world of sports, where Jay Hill and Alex reflect on Colorado’s recent loss to BYU under Coach Deion Sanders. They discuss their disappointment and debate whether BYU was genuinely the stronger team or if Colorado simply didn’t show up. They also talk about the increasing trend of former NFL players, like Deion Sanders and Michael Vick, moving into coaching roles and whether fame alone is enough to succeed in coaching.
The episode wraps up with a discussion on B. Simone and the public scrutiny she faces for her views on relationships, spirituality, and self-improvement. Jay Hill and Alex reflect on how public figures are often judged for their beliefs and explore the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a world full of critics.
Tune in for some laughs, insights, and real talk on the evolution of media, business, personal growth, and the pressures of public life.
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