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HawkeTalk

HawkeTalk

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No one decides to wake up one day, walk across Antarctica, or leave their bohemian parents and join the Navy Seals. Or any number of crazy, amazing things that people do. These aren’t the dreams most kids have. And yet, fascinating people have done them. How? Why?


HawkeTalk is a podcast all about the origin stories of the most interesting people in the world. Today, you know our guests are famous athletes, authors, and entrepreneurs, but there’s so much more to the story. How did they navigate upbringings that seem so far from what they eventually became? What pivotal moments steered them in a new and fascinating direction forever?


Buckle up: Everyone loves a good origin story.

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    • 156. Adam Rose: Creator, Actor, and Director
      Oct 14 2025

      What does it take to survive in Hollywood for 30 years without giving up? And how can a single viral video change everything?

      In this episode of Hawke Talk, I sit down with actor and digital creator, the one and only Adam Rose to trace his incredible three-decade-long journey in the entertainment industry. He shares stories from his start as a nine-year-old in a Woody Allen film to the years of grinding as a working actor on shows like Veronica Mars. Adam gets real about the constant hustle and the moments of doubt, revealing how a pivot to creating content during the pandemic led to a life-changing viral TikTok dance that was eventually licensed by Fortnite.

      We dive into how he cracked the code on social media algorithms and used that success to finally revitalize his acting career. The core of our conversation centers on his powerful, simple advice for anyone chasing a dream: never, ever quit. Adam believes in applying constant pressure, because if you stop, nothing will ever break. His story is a raw and inspiring testament to the power of relentless perseverance and adapting to the opportunities right in front of you.



      In this episode:

      • (00:00) Adam on persistence and pressure
      • (06:45) Disney’s PB&J Otter and Robin Williams in Deconstructing Harry
      • (10:12) Off-Broadway beginnings and Jesse Eisenberg connection
      • (18:15) Veronica Mars and steady acting roles
      • (20:47) Writing, short films, and hustling between gigs
      • (36:00) Social media meets acting, new opportunities arise
      • (40:45) Advice for dream-chasers: never quit




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      About Our Guest

      Adam Rose is an actor, filmmaker, and viral content creator. Starting his career at age nine alongside Robin Williams, Adam has appeared in Veronica Mars, Suits, Supernatural, Malcolm in the Middle, Weeds, and more. He voiced Peanut in Disney’s PB&J Otter and has performed Off-Broadway. During the pandemic, Adam’s TikTok presence skyrocketed, with viral dances, comedic skits, and reaction videos reaching audiences worldwide. His social presence led to collaborations with brands, a Fortnite emote, and new opportunities in film and TV, including the upcoming My Weird School for Nickelodeon and Paramount. Adam also co-hosts the podcast Small Stupid Stuff.



      Adam Rose


      Adam Rose on TikTok

      Adam Rose on Instagram

      Adam Rose on YouTube

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    • [Trailer] Adam Rose: Creator, Actor, and Director
      Oct 14 2025

      What does it take to survive in Hollywood for 30 years without giving up? And how can a single viral video change everything?


      In this episode of Hawke Talk, I sit down with actor and digital creator, the one and only Adam Rose to trace his incredible three-decade-long journey in the entertainment industry. He shares stories from his start as a nine-year-old in a Woody Allen film to the years of grinding as a working actor on shows like Veronica Mars. Adam gets real about the constant hustle and the moments of doubt, revealing how a pivot to creating content during the pandemic led to a life-changing viral TikTok dance that was eventually licensed by Fortnite.



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      1 min
    • 155. Harry R. Anderson: First to Fly and Sail Solo Across All Continents
      Oct 1 2025

      What do you get when you combine an engineering career, a passion for adventure, and a lifelong dream of exploring the world? You get Harry Anderson, an entrepreneur who achieved feats few could even imagine. From flying solo around the world to becoming the first person to sail to all seven continents, Harry’s journey is a story of resilience, determination, and the endless pursuit of challenge.


      In this episode, I sit down with Harry Anderson to dive into his fascinating journey. From his childhood in the Midwest, where resilience was forged delivering newspapers in the cold Wyoming winters, to his leap from a conventional engineering career into entrepreneurial ventures, Harry shares the pivotal moments that shaped his life.

      Harry opens up about his adventurous spirit and how it led him to take a year off from his career to travel the world, where he hiked Mount Kilimanjaro, toured Africa, and lived in the south of France.


      His journey doesn’t stop there. Harry reveals the challenges and rewards of running a successful tech business, his transition into flying internationally, and the goal that drove him to sail solo to every continent, a feat no one else had accomplished.


      In this episode:

      (00:00) Introduction to Harry Anderson

      (05:10) A year of travel that changed everything

      (15:20) The thrill of flying and the challenges of long-distance flights

      (18:50) Making the leap from aviation to solo ocean sailing

      (22:10) The challenges of sailing to Antarctica and beyond

      (26:15) A world record: Flying solo to all seven continents

      (30:05) Flying over the North Pole and the uniqueness of solo aviation

      (34:00) Reflections on what it takes to achieve extraordinary goals

      (38:20) What's next for Harry: The Northwest Passage

      (41:00) Closing thoughts on pursuing passions and breaking boundaries


      About Our Guest

      Harry R. Anderson is a Ph.D. engineer/entrepreneur who has created businesses that develop software tools for designing and optimizing wireless networks. With his flight to Antarctica in 2014, he became only the fifth person to fly solo to all seven continents. With the completion of his solo voyage to seven continents in January 2025, he became the first person in history to both fly and sail solo to all the continents. Over five decades he has traveled to more than 100 countries, hitchhiked across Africa, worked on four continents, and lived in England and France. Dr. Anderson is the author of Fixed Broadband Wireless System Design (John Wiley & Sons, 2003), Flying 7 Continents Solo (Phywave, 2015), and his upcoming book Sailing 7 Continents Solo (Phywave, 2025). He lives on Bainbridge Island in the Pacific Northwest



      Harry Anderson's Social Media:

      • Flying 7 Continents Solo - Book
      • Harry Anderson - Website


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