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Author: Yale Breslin

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Welcome to the Office Of Podcast.  At Office Of, we have an open door policy — we’re a clubhouse for sharp takes on confidence, drive, and being a solid man. 


This is your story, your rules.  This is your Office.


Hosted by Yale Breslin

26 Episodes
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Jason Walsh doesn’t just train bodies — he rebuilds people from the inside out. Known as the elite performance coach behind some of Hollywood’s most recognizable transformations, Jason has worked with names like Jake Gyllenhaal, Bradley Cooper, Matt Damon, Pedro Pascal, and John Krasinski. But behind the physiques is something far deeper: discipline, resilience, trust, and the kind of strength that holds up when everything else breaks down. Jason’s story doesn’t start in Hollywood — it starts...
Andy Dunn helped reshape the way men shop when he co-founded Bonobos — one of the first digitally native menswear brands to truly disrupt retail. But Andy’s story goes far beyond pants and startups. After building Bonobos into a category-defining company and selling it to Walmart for $310 million, Andy has become one of the most candid voices in entrepreneurship — speaking openly about mental health, identity, and what it really takes to build something meaningful. Now the founder and CEO of ...
Ezra Frech doesn’t see his story as one of overcoming disability — he sees it as one of purpose. Born with congenital limb differences, Ezra grew up navigating a world that constantly reminded him he was different. Instead of shrinking from that reality, he turned it into fuel. At just 11 years old, sitting on his couch watching the Rio 2016 Paralympics, Ezra made a decision that would change his life: he was going to compete on the world stage. The odds were almost impossible. The timeline w...
Michael Chernow’s story is not a clean arc. It’s chaos, abuse, addiction, overdose, and then — structure, discipline, faith, and radical accountability. He grew up in a volatile household with a physically ill and mentally unstable father. Verbal abuse turned physical. At 12, he slit his wrists in front of his dad, hoping for a hug. Instead, he got more rage. By 13, drugs entered the picture. By his late teens and early twenties, it was cocaine, heroin, and survival mode. And then came the ov...
Pierre Serrao aka “Chef P” is the co-founder of Ghetto Gastro, the Bronx-born collective that uses food as a language to tell stories, reclaim identity, and build community. Ghetto Gastro isn’t a restaurant. It’s a cultural platform and a creative engine that lives at the intersection of cuisine, art, design, music, and activism, centering Black and brown foodways while challenging who gets to define taste, value, and culture in the first place. In this conversation, Pierre and Yale go back t...
Gus Kenworthy has lived multiple lives in one — Olympic freestyle skier, cultural lightning rod, mental health advocate, actor, and now, a New Yorker in Williamsburg getting ready to do the thing he once swore he was done with: compete again. In this conversation, Gus sits down with Yale to talk about what it really means to “retire” when your sport is your identity, and why coming back isn’t just physical — it’s emotional. Gus opens up about why he stepped away in the first place: years of p...
Ian Schrager is one of the most influential cultural architects of the last half-century. A born-and-bred New Yorker who helped define nightlife through Studio 54, Ian didn’t just “throw parties” — he built environments where culture happened. Then he did it again by reinventing hospitality, launching the boutique hotel era and creating some of the most influential hotels of the last four decades: Morgans, Royalton, Delano, EDITION, and now PUBLIC. In this conversation, Ian joins Yale at 79 y...
Scott Campbell is one of the most influential figures in modern tattooing — a true luminary of the craft who’s tattooed tens of thousands of people, including some of the most recognizable names in culture. From royal palaces and private jets to backstage rooms and moving vehicles, Scott’s work lives in the most intimate place possible: someone’s body. And trust is always the through line. In this conversation, Yale (a man with zero tattoos and a healthy fear of permanence) sits down with Sco...
Chris Appleton is one of the most influential hairstylists in the world — the creative force behind some of the most recognizable looks in modern pop culture. From red carpets to campaigns to cultural moments that define an era, his work is instantly recognizable. But what happens behind the scenes — in the chair, in the quiet, in the human part — is what makes Chris so singular. In this conversation, Yale sits down with Chris to talk about his new book, Your Roots Don’t Define You — a projec...
Kyle Hoffman is the head trainer at Alo’s New York Wellness Club, the founder of his own online coaching platform, and one of the clearest voices in the next wave of fitness — the kind that’s less about punishment and more about sustainability. He grew up in Rockaway Beach chasing waves and playing soccer, and that mix of competition, community, and movement still shows up in everything he does. In this pilot conversation, Kyle and Yale get into what it means to be a guy today: confidence, ma...
Jeremiah Brent has built a career around the idea that spaces aren’t just beautiful, they’re personal. They hold our past, reflect our present, and quietly shape the way we live. In this conversation, Jeremiah and Yale go deep on what “home” actually means: the homes we grew up in, the ones we chase as adults, and the ones that finally hold us. Jeremiah opens up about being raised by a formidable single mom, growing up without much money but with pride and meticulous standards, and the fantas...
Eli Zabar is a New York institution — not because he inherited one, but because he built one. With the Zabar name woven into the city’s DNA, Eli chose an entirely different path: leaving the family store, crossing town, and creating his own world — one defined by taste, rigor, obsession, and an unwavering point of view. In this pilot conversation, Yale and Eli get into the things that don’t show up on a menu: the weight of a famous last name, the emotional complexity of family legacy, and the...
Nic Jammet is the co-founder of Sweetgreen — a college side hustle that became one of the most recognizable names in food. But Nic’s story starts long before the bowls: a French household in Manhattan, weekends spent in his parents’ fine dining restaurants, and an early obsession with hospitality that had him bussing tables, studying hotel culture, and learning the business from the ground up. In this conversation, Nic and Yale get into what it really takes to build a brand that feels ubiquit...
Mark Ambor’s rise may look sudden from the outside, but behind the songs is a decade of quiet work, deep self-reflection, and a commitment to doing things honestly. From writing and producing music alone in his parents’ basement to selling out shows across the U.S. and Europe, Mark’s story is rooted in patience, imperfection, and trusting his gut. In this conversation, Mark opens up about life after tour, navigating pressure in the age of TikTok, and why spontaneity and structure are constant...
Adam and Ryan Goldston are mirror-image twins, former USC D1 athletes, and the co-founders of APL (Athletic Propulsion Labs) — the luxury-performance sneaker brand whose very first product was banned by the NBA for giving players “an undue competitive advantage.” In this episode, Yale sits down with the brothers behind the brand to talk about obsession, category creation, brotherhood, and what it takes to quietly build a dynastic company from a 60-square-foot office to dreamy, gallery-like fl...
Mark O’Brien has lived a few different lives — actor, filmmaker, brownstone restorer, yogi, Deadhead, husband, father. He’s someone who takes his work seriously but refuses to take himself too seriously, and who believes reinvention isn’t a grand gesture — it’s daily, intentional work. In this episode, Mark opens up about the realities of becoming the man he wants to be: the discipline it takes to build a life (and a home) from the inside out, the identity shift of fatherhood, and the interna...
TikTok’s loudest Italian in a gold chain is a lot quieter in real life. In this episode, we sit down with Gianluca Conte, better known as QCP, to talk about how a kid making pizzas in his dad’s restaurants turned into a 27M follower internet business, a cookbook author, and a full-time entertainer, and the toll all of this can take on what you don’t see behind the camera. We get into the real stuff behind the chaos: work ethic, grief, mental health, relationships, creativity on command,...
Rich Dorment has spent years shaping the conversation around men — first at Esquire, now as editorial director of Men’s Health. He’s one of the leading voices exploring what guys actually need today: emotional openness, better role models, real connection, and permission to be more than just “fine.” In this episode, Rich opens up about the state of modern masculinity, what he’s learned from interviewing some of the world’s most influential men, and why storytelling can change how guys underst...
Malcolm Todd isn’t your typical 21-year-old. He’s a new kind of pop star — equal parts internet kid, old soul, and hopeless romantic with a sense of humor. From scooping ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery to dropping viral hits that blur the line between heartbreak and pure fun, Malcolm’s rise has been as unexpected as it is undeniable. In this episode, Malcolm opens up about his love–hate relationship with TikTok, the origin of his breakout song “Harry Styles,” and how growing up with a Broadw...
Gavin Casalegno has quickly become one of the defining faces of a new kind of masculinity — open, grounded, and unafraid to feel. Best known for his role as Jeremiah in The Summer I Turned Pretty, Gavin is carving out space for men to lead with heart, not ego. He’s thoughtful, intentional, and deeply aware of the platform he holds — both on-screen and off. In this episode, Gavin opens up about how the most powerful thing a guy can do is be vulnerable — and what that actually looks like in re...
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