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#YaJagoff Late Night Episode 20 Presented by Rohrich Automotive

March 10, 2024

SUMMARY:

This episode is a podcast full of more culture than a bowl of yogurt. Anthony Marshall from the Steamfitters Local 449 talked about motivating kids to be motivated…and to want more from life. Nanci Goldberg, founder of Ketchup City Creative and artist, Adam Masava, a visiting artist from Nairobi, Kenya, discuss his life, philosophy, and his current exhibition at KCC. Jack Doughterty from the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership gave us the 412Dos and Tony and Mark from the Z Town Street band take us way back to with some gospel bluegrass music!

SPONSOR INFO:

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QUESTION OF THE DAY:

What is your least favorite month of the year?

Daily Jagoff Blawg:

Anthony Marshall – Journeyman and at Steamfitters Local 449

As the recruitment and outreach lead for 449, Anthony motivates high school kids and adults looking for alternative employment. His talent is that kids pay attention to him… in a motivational manner.. And then he is able to help them see the career and lifestyle opportunities in front of them.

 

Adam Masava – Kenyan Artist and Founder of Mukuru Arts Collective and Nanci Goldberg talk about Adam’s current exhibition at Ketchup City Creative. He has won numerous international awards but, more important is his emotional motivation for art and motivating others to learn about art.  Over the past 10 years – his experience, talent, and generosity have given rise to several other area artists through his creation of the Mukuru Art Collective.

412 Do’s: Spring is in the air! And Jack Dougherty from Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership is here to tell us what downtown has in store for the season. From the Spring Market in Market Square, to a Human Foosball Challenge, to the newset pop-up, Jack’s got it covered.

Z-Town Street Band – Tony Sorce (lead singer and rhythm guitarist) and Mark Bergfelt (back-up vocals, fiddle & mandolin) met at an open stage! After a few meet-ups and rehearsals, they combined to be the Z-Town Street Band. How did they get the name? More importantly, what did they provide as their junk drawer items.  Then they sing and create an in-studio revival.

 

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