Damian Mason
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Podcast Appearances
You evolve in your career, and I looked at it as, yeah, how about the guy that speaks that is a former comedian and can still be funny? And also, because there's another thing that happens with comedy, people don't think you're smart. My comedy actor was very smart. I used to dress up as Bill Clinton. I was a Bill Clinton impersonator.
You evolve in your career, and I looked at it as, yeah, how about the guy that speaks that is a former comedian and can still be funny? And also, because there's another thing that happens with comedy, people don't think you're smart. My comedy actor was very smart. I used to dress up as Bill Clinton. I was a Bill Clinton impersonator.
You evolve in your career, and I looked at it as, yeah, how about the guy that speaks that is a former comedian and can still be funny? And also, because there's another thing that happens with comedy, people don't think you're smart. My comedy actor was very smart. I used to dress up as Bill Clinton. I was a Bill Clinton impersonator.
Put on fat padding, makeup, gray hair, and come in and talk like Bill Clinton. Hey, how you doing? How'd you like to occupy a position on my personal staff? You know, whatever. Innuendo jokes and this kind of thing. Hey, Monica. The thing is, I would get done doing a show, guys, and then people would come up there and post their pictures. That's something we always did.
Put on fat padding, makeup, gray hair, and come in and talk like Bill Clinton. Hey, how you doing? How'd you like to occupy a position on my personal staff? You know, whatever. Innuendo jokes and this kind of thing. Hey, Monica. The thing is, I would get done doing a show, guys, and then people would come up there and post their pictures. That's something we always did.
Put on fat padding, makeup, gray hair, and come in and talk like Bill Clinton. Hey, how you doing? How'd you like to occupy a position on my personal staff? You know, whatever. Innuendo jokes and this kind of thing. Hey, Monica. The thing is, I would get done doing a show, guys, and then people would come up there and post their pictures. That's something we always did.
And they'd say, you know, you're really funny, but you're actually kind of smart. Yeah. I'm like, do you realize how damn degrading that is, what you just said?
And they'd say, you know, you're really funny, but you're actually kind of smart. Yeah. I'm like, do you realize how damn degrading that is, what you just said?
And they'd say, you know, you're really funny, but you're actually kind of smart. Yeah. I'm like, do you realize how damn degrading that is, what you just said?
Well, I know you, and it seems to me your podcast probably is about the same age as mine. So going before that, I began the Business of Agriculture show. I'm in my eighth year, maybe close to starting my ninth, 380 episodes. And I knew about you guys. You knew about me. And it's a small fraternity. I... I find it interesting that people sometimes get competitive. I keep things generally friendly.
Well, I know you, and it seems to me your podcast probably is about the same age as mine. So going before that, I began the Business of Agriculture show. I'm in my eighth year, maybe close to starting my ninth, 380 episodes. And I knew about you guys. You knew about me. And it's a small fraternity. I... I find it interesting that people sometimes get competitive. I keep things generally friendly.
Well, I know you, and it seems to me your podcast probably is about the same age as mine. So going before that, I began the Business of Agriculture show. I'm in my eighth year, maybe close to starting my ninth, 380 episodes. And I knew about you guys. You knew about me. And it's a small fraternity. I... I find it interesting that people sometimes get competitive. I keep things generally friendly.
There's a few people that have been real dicks to me in this space, and so I reciprocate accordingly. Well, when you work in agriculture, you've got to realize there's a pretty small sorority out here, man. You keep pissing in the stream, eventually you're going to be one downstream yourself. So I think it's important to not do that. To your audience, my name is Damian Mason.
There's a few people that have been real dicks to me in this space, and so I reciprocate accordingly. Well, when you work in agriculture, you've got to realize there's a pretty small sorority out here, man. You keep pissing in the stream, eventually you're going to be one downstream yourself. So I think it's important to not do that. To your audience, my name is Damian Mason.
There's a few people that have been real dicks to me in this space, and so I reciprocate accordingly. Well, when you work in agriculture, you've got to realize there's a pretty small sorority out here, man. You keep pissing in the stream, eventually you're going to be one downstream yourself. So I think it's important to not do that. To your audience, my name is Damian Mason.
Some of them might know me from the Business of Agriculture show. Again, it's been out now for 380 episodes, and we release it every Monday, so it's an every weekly show. I speak at agricultural events. That's sort of theβ the ship that drove the fleet for a long time. I'm a farm kid from Northeastern Indiana.
Some of them might know me from the Business of Agriculture show. Again, it's been out now for 380 episodes, and we release it every Monday, so it's an every weekly show. I speak at agricultural events. That's sort of theβ the ship that drove the fleet for a long time. I'm a farm kid from Northeastern Indiana.
Some of them might know me from the Business of Agriculture show. Again, it's been out now for 380 episodes, and we release it every Monday, so it's an every weekly show. I speak at agricultural events. That's sort of theβ the ship that drove the fleet for a long time. I'm a farm kid from Northeastern Indiana.
I was raised on a basic Midwestern dairy farm of its era who milked 60 cows and farmed some Five or 600 acres of mostly rented ground. Didn't come from a very well-off farming background. My dad actually was raised on other people's farms milking cows as a herdsman's son. So that's the deal. I live in Huntington.
I was raised on a basic Midwestern dairy farm of its era who milked 60 cows and farmed some Five or 600 acres of mostly rented ground. Didn't come from a very well-off farming background. My dad actually was raised on other people's farms milking cows as a herdsman's son. So that's the deal. I live in Huntington.