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Deck Specialist Launches New Podcast Featuring Vanilla Ice as the First Guest

Deck Specialist Launches New Podcast Featuring Vanilla Ice as the First Guest

National Post16-07-2025
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COSTA MESA, Calif. — Deck Specialist, the leading North American magazine for outdoor living professionals, has officially launched the Deck Specialist Podcast. The inaugural episode features Rob Van Winkle—better known as Vanilla Ice—who shares insights into his second career as a luxury builder, TV personality, and outdoor design enthusiast.
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In the debut episode, sponsored by Regal ideas, Vanilla Ice discusses his journey from pop culture icon to construction expert, lessons learned from decades of flipping high-end homes, and his love for outdoor design.
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The new podcast series offers conversations with builders, designers, and business leaders who are shaping the future of decks, patios, and outdoor spaces. With a focus on real-world experiences and expert strategies, the podcast is a natural extension of Deck Specialist's mission to inform and inspire professionals in the decking and building materials industry.
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'We're excited to bring our readers and industry pros a new way to connect with the voices driving innovation in outdoor living,' said Sara Graves, host of the podcast, and editor of Deck Specialist. 'Launching with Vanilla Ice allows us to highlight both the craftsmanship and the energy that define this industry.'
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The Deck Specialist Podcast is available now on all major podcast platforms. Additional episodes will be released throughout the year, featuring interviews with contractors, product innovators, and business experts across North America.
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About Deck Specialist
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Deck Specialist
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is a North American magazine and online resource focused on the lumber and building materials industry, specifically decks and outdoor living projects. It's a trade publication designed for professionals in the building products sector, including builders, contractors, and decision-makers. The magazine provides inspiration, business strategies, and industry insights through articles, videos, and profiles of the best outdoor living products.
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About 526 Media Group
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526 Media Group is a diversified publishing, marketing, and business services company serving the building products and home improvement industries. With a portfolio that includes print publications, digital content platforms, and strategic marketing services, 526 Media Group connects businesses with targeted audiences across the U.S. and Canada. The company is committed to delivering expert insights and high-impact visibility for brands in the construction, retail, and manufacturing sectors.
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