First of all, I agree with you 100% with regard to golf. I think it’s boring and that it’s a very stuffy, elitist sport. Definitely not for me.
Secondly, the sexual assault charges aside, Russell Brand is a very bizarre choice for Hallow to want to partner with as an advertising partner. Mark Wahlberg and Gwen Stefani make sense, an…
First of all, I agree with you 100% with regard to golf. I think it’s boring and that it’s a very stuffy, elitist sport. Definitely not for me.
Secondly, the sexual assault charges aside, Russell Brand is a very bizarre choice for Hallow to want to partner with as an advertising partner. Mark Wahlberg and Gwen Stefani make sense, and Patricia Heaton, Jim Caviezel, Jonathan Roumie, and Jim Gaffigan would make sense as well. If they want to branch out to political podcasts or media outlets, The Daily Wire crowd makes a lot more sense to me, especially since Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh are both practicing Catholics themselves and their cohosts Andrew Klavan and Ben Shapiro are both Catholic-friendly as well.
If I were Hallow, instead of partnering with Russell Brand, I would partner with someone in the country music space, as I think many country music listeners are at least nominally Christian and would be open to trying Hallow.
Russell Brand just strikes me as a very odd person for Hallow to partner with.
Hi Ed,
First of all, I agree with you 100% with regard to golf. I think it’s boring and that it’s a very stuffy, elitist sport. Definitely not for me.
Secondly, the sexual assault charges aside, Russell Brand is a very bizarre choice for Hallow to want to partner with as an advertising partner. Mark Wahlberg and Gwen Stefani make sense, and Patricia Heaton, Jim Caviezel, Jonathan Roumie, and Jim Gaffigan would make sense as well. If they want to branch out to political podcasts or media outlets, The Daily Wire crowd makes a lot more sense to me, especially since Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh are both practicing Catholics themselves and their cohosts Andrew Klavan and Ben Shapiro are both Catholic-friendly as well.
If I were Hallow, instead of partnering with Russell Brand, I would partner with someone in the country music space, as I think many country music listeners are at least nominally Christian and would be open to trying Hallow.
Russell Brand just strikes me as a very odd person for Hallow to partner with.
Jim Gaffigan is a big "no" for me. He took his children to a Pride parade, for crying out loud.
It's sad, Andy, that so many Catholics need to be reminded of that. Thanks for noting it.