A writer and editor at large, martin lorentzon is a freelance writer, editor, and podcaster for The Daily Beast. He has been published in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and other publications.
His writing has been published in both print and online, and his work has been featured in the Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, The New York Times, and MTV. He has also been featured in the Smithsonian, Esquire, and The New York Times’ Best American Sports Writing series, among others.
He is a writer, editor, and podcaster who has written for the Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. He also hosts the weekly podcast What’s the Matter with These Guys?.
If reading Martin’s work wasn’t enough, he’s the host of the podcast “The Last Word” with Martin Gottfried, where the two talk about movies, books, sports, and pop culture. He’s also the author of the novels The Last Run, The Last Word and The Last Word 2: A Story of Life After Death.
If you want to know just how dangerous martin lorentzon’s podcast is, try listening to his podcast before the apocalypse, where he interviews movie critics and writers and other celebrities. He also hosts a podcast that rips apart movies and sports, with his guests being the likes of Matt Damon, Jason Momoa, and Patrick Côteaux.
Although he isn’t a regular podcast host, he sometimes plays video games (often in voiceover mode) and appears on many other podcasts (including, of course, our own). He also seems to have a pretty good grasp of pop culture and sports, which is probably related to his love of movies and music.
He was born in Montreal, Canada, and was the first American to ever win a World Cup for France. He then moved to London to attend the London School of Economics before doing a stint in the military. He is currently an academic at the University of Southern California.
He’s also a real-life Canadian hockey player who won the World Cup in 2002.
Of course, while he is obsessed with sports, he also has an unhealthy obsession with the latest craze with celebrity endorsements. He’s even had his own reality show. Last month during a performance in Las Vegas he got into a really heated argument with his own fans, and when he made it to the hotel’s lobby, he was greeted with a few dozen of his followers shouting “Die, Die, Die!” at him.
But what is he? He is a man who has made a career out of taking cheap shots at his own fans, and when he was done with the Vegas show, he had a few more beers than usual, and then he was gone. I remember his name because it is one of the first things I saw in our first episode of the show. After he was gone, I asked a few of the other guests about him, and their reactions were all very similar.