What a humble man. Very inspirational.
What a humble man. Very inspirational.
Thank you! You're the man, Rip. Literally couldn't have asked for a better interviewee and the interview itself was great. My only complaint is that you ended it where you did instead of keeping it going.
I read over at Jim's Q&A that you filmed this interview about three months ago. In light of that, I was wondering if you had any more interviews filmed and going through editing and who the interviewees might be. Just curious about what to expect in the future.
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This one's gonna be hard to top.
Staley is next, and we're working on more.
- Newport, NC — May 17-19
- Wichita Falls, TX — June 7-9
- Denver, CO — July 12-14
- Springfield, MO — August 9-11
- Brooklyn, NY — September 6-8
Just wanted to say thanks, looking forward to the rest.
that was good.
I'm really excited for a Bill Starr interview, is that a possibility?
Thanks for the positive feedback and thank you Mr. Rippetoe for the opportunity. Much appreciated.
What I really like about this interview, and all of them actually, is that you dont only ask questions but you tend to insert your own stories as well.
With the q&a I liked how you avoided the topics that have been beaten to death already. Was a pleasure to watch, even though it caused me to procrastinate on writing a paper...
That interview was just awesome, great entertainment.
It's good to get to know these guys beyond what they lifted.
I have to admit that before I started getting into this I didn't think all that much of our very strong friends. Grew up with the stereotype that they were just fat guys who didn't use their brains much.
Struggling with the simplest of technical lifts has a way of humbling you.
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