Podcast Title: Throwing Fits
Host/Author: Throwing Fits
Episode: SUBSTACK PREVIEW The Afters with Jimmy and Larry
Release Date: January 16, 2025
Introduction
In the latest episode of Throwing Fits, hosts Jimmy and Larry deliver an engaging and uncut bonus session tailored for their dedicated Substack audience. Straying from their typical format, this episode dives deep into the world of fashion entrepreneurship, spotlighting their first-time guest, Emily Don Long, affectionately referred to as EDL.
Guest Introduction: Emily Don Long
Jimmy opens the episode by introducing Emily Don Long, highlighting her as a "long time homie" and a fan favorite they've been eager to feature. He notes, “We’ve been fans of her for a minute and have been trying to get her on the pod for a minute. The timing finally worked out because she's like going for it” (00:30).
Larry echoes Jimmy's sentiment, describing Emily as “scrappy,” a term Jimmy immediately affirms as “a compliment” (01:24). This sets the tone for Emily’s portrayal as a determined and resourceful entrepreneur in the fashion industry.
Emily's Fashion Endeavors
The conversation shifts to Emily’s recent endeavors in expanding her fashion collections, particularly her foray into the Parisian market. Jimmy remarks on her strategic growth: “...building out a full collection. Doing the whole sales thing in Paris versus what she hasn't done up to this point” (00:30). This move signifies Emily’s ambition to scale her brand internationally, moving from handling a few projects at a time to managing a comprehensive fashion line.
Larry adds insight into Emily’s poised entry into the global market: “It's cool to see her on the cusp of this breakthrough with the showroom that will be at, you know, Paris Fashion Week men's” (02:14). The hosts express optimism about Emily’s potential influence, predicting, “You're gonna see Emily Dawn Long picked up by a lot of stores. You’re gonna see her name on a bunch of new fucking brand lists” (02:15).
Discussion on Scrappy and Music References
The hosts take a playful detour into music, referencing “Scrappy” and various songs. Larry connects Emily’s scrappy nature to the music industry, mentioning artists like Lil Scrappy: “We could or whatever this what's the knuck if you buck is that that's feature. It's Crime Mob featuring Lil Scrappy Scrappy songs” (01:29). This blend of fashion and music underscores the dynamic and multifaceted nature of Emily’s brand.
Jimmy and Larry continue to riff on song titles and artist names, creating a lighthearted and bantering atmosphere that reflects their camaraderie and deep familiarity with both the fashion and music scenes.
Fashion Brands and Personal Style
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing various fashion brands and the hosts’ personal style choices. They dissect their outfits in detail, showcasing their individual tastes and the brands they support.
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316 Boots and The Threadies:
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Collaborations and Favorite Brands:
- Larry proudly states, “My belt is EDL in collaboration with Maximum Henry” (04:49), highlighting a partnership between his own brand and another.
- They share a humorous exchange about sock quality, emphasizing practicality:
Jimmy: “The socks are damn tough. You know about these socks?” (04:49)
Larry: “Darn tough? No, but do they do infomercials on darn tough Bro?” (05:10)
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Accessories and Footwear:
- The hosts detail their accessories, including scarves, sunglasses, and overcoats from high-end brands like Hermes and Drake’s, showcasing their attention to detail and commitment to quality.
Humorous Banter and Personal Anecdotes
Throughout the episode, Jimmy and Larry infuse their discussion with humor and personal anecdotes, making the conversation relatable and entertaining. For instance, when debating subscription statuses, Larry quips, “Oh, you got three six Mafia on the lead image” (03:23), adding a layer of jest to their brand discussions.
They also share light-hearted frustrations and jokes about their fashion choices, such as Larry teasing Jimmy about not being subscribed to their Substack platform yet, fostering a sense of insider camaraderie for regular listeners.
Conclusion and Future Outlook
As the episode wraps up, Jimmy and Larry reflect on the seamless blend of fashion and music in their content, reiterating their support for Emily Don Long’s burgeoning career. They express excitement for future collaborations and the potential growth of their own brands, leaving listeners anticipating more in-depth discussions and guest appearances in upcoming episodes.
Notable Quotes
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Jimmy on Emily's Growth:
“We’ve been fans of her for a minute and have been trying to get her on the pod for a minute. The timing finally worked out because she's like going for it” (00:30). -
Larry on Emily’s Scrappiness:
“You describing her as scrappy could not be more perfect. I think that that is a compliment” (01:24). -
Prediction on Emily’s Success:
“You're gonna see Emily Dawn Long picked up by a lot of stores. You’re gonna see her name on a bunch of new fucking brand lists” (02:15). -
Discussion on Sock Quality:
Jimmy: “The socks are damn tough. You know about these socks?” (04:49)
Larry: “Darn tough? No, but do they do infomercials on darn tough Bro?” (05:10).
Final Thoughts
This episode of Throwing Fits skillfully combines insightful discussions on fashion entrepreneurship with the hosts' characteristic humor and personal flair. By featuring Emily Don Long, Jimmy and Larry not only shine a spotlight on an emerging talent but also provide valuable commentary on navigating the competitive landscapes of fashion and music. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode offers a compelling glimpse into the intersection of creativity, business, and camaraderie.
