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Interview with the Coldest Weather Man Alive

1 h 8 min · 1. Juni 2026
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In this episode of Friendly City, Mark sits down with meteorologist and content creator Grant Coleman (  / cole_front   [https://www.instagram.com/cole_front/]) and his wife for a conversation that starts with weather and content creation but evolves into something much deeper: creativity, marriage, purpose, and building a life together.Grant shares how a childhood fear of thunderstorms turned into a fascination with weather, eventually leading him into broadcast meteorology and social media. He breaks down his journey from gaming YouTube channels and long-form weather forecasts to creating the short-form weather skits that have helped him build an audience online.The conversation explores the realities of content creation while working a full-time job, the role his wife plays behind the scenes, how they navigate marriage while pursuing ambitious goals, and why creating is more fulfilling than endlessly consuming content.They also share the stories of how they met, fell in love, got engaged, and what they've learned about partnership, communication, and supporting each other's dreams. The episode closes with a discussion about Grant's future ambitions, monetizing content, and the importance of following creative ideas when inspiration strikes.

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Episode Interview with the Coldest Weather Man Alive Cover

Interview with the Coldest Weather Man Alive

In this episode of Friendly City, Mark sits down with meteorologist and content creator Grant Coleman (  / cole_front   [https://www.instagram.com/cole_front/]) and his wife for a conversation that starts with weather and content creation but evolves into something much deeper: creativity, marriage, purpose, and building a life together.Grant shares how a childhood fear of thunderstorms turned into a fascination with weather, eventually leading him into broadcast meteorology and social media. He breaks down his journey from gaming YouTube channels and long-form weather forecasts to creating the short-form weather skits that have helped him build an audience online.The conversation explores the realities of content creation while working a full-time job, the role his wife plays behind the scenes, how they navigate marriage while pursuing ambitious goals, and why creating is more fulfilling than endlessly consuming content.They also share the stories of how they met, fell in love, got engaged, and what they've learned about partnership, communication, and supporting each other's dreams. The episode closes with a discussion about Grant's future ambitions, monetizing content, and the importance of following creative ideas when inspiration strikes.

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