John and Mark X. Cronin Appear on the Mark White Radio Show

John and Mark X. Cronin appeared on the Mark White Show, the fastest growing radio show in the South. Mark White has been a fan of John’s Crazy Socks for many years and has previously invited John and Mark to be guests on his show. You can listen to the show with John and Mark here

Mark White strives to share good news stories and to highlight the work of people and organizations doing good in the community. He said, “We want more people to know about John’s Crazy Socks and the good that you do.” 

Mark X. Cronin added, “We have something in common, the more we do for others, the better off we are.” 

The Mark White Show

Offering Great Socks 

Mark White extolled the virtues of the socks sold by John’s Crazy Socks. He even spoke of getting more people to wear the socks. “The socks are so much fun,” he said. Mark White spoke of the coming holiday season and how “John’s Crazy Socks may have the perfect gift you are looking for.” 

John Cronin explained that John’s Crazy Socks offers more than 4,000 socks, making it the world’s largest sock store. “We have socks for everyone.”  

Pictures of John and Mark on the Mark White Show

Hiring People with Differing Abilities 

Mark White wanted to highlight the team at John’s Crazy Socks. John and Mark explained how they employ people with differing abilities – more than half of their colleagues have a differing ability – and how their colleagues help John’s Crazy Socks succeed. Customers know that when they buy from John’s Crazy socks, they help employ people with differing abilities. 

Giving Back 

The Mark White Show emphasizes giving back to the community so Mark White wanted to learn more about the Giving Back program at John’s Crazy Socks. The company donates five percent of its earnings to the Special Olympics. 

They also offer an ever-growing list of Awareness socks and products that celebrate causes like Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy and more and raise money for those causes.  The company has donated over $635,000 to its charity partners. 

About the Mark White Show 

The Mark White Show began on November 3, 2017. The production aims to recognize people, groups, and organizations who are making a difference in our communities across the state of Alabama. The focus of the show is to do what’s doable and to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation for those who are looking for ways to make a positive impact in the lives of others. You can learn more and listen to past shows at their website:  https://themarkwhiteshow.com

Photo of Mark White

John and Mark X. Cronin Appearing on Podcasts 

John and Mark have appeared on more than 100 podcasts as they carry out their mission to spread happiness and show what people with differing abilities can do. You can find links to many of those podcast appearances here

“Podcasts interviews allow us to connect with more people and share our story,” said Mark. 

In fact, the father-son team have written a chapter for the book Podmatch Guest Mastery: A Guide for Appearing as Guest on a Podcast.

If you are interested in having John and Mark appear on your podcast, reach out to them at podcast@johnscrazysocks.com

About John’s Crazy Socks 

John’s Crazy Socks was inspired by John Lee Cronin, a young man with Down syndrome, and his love of colorful and fun socks—what he calls his “crazy socks.” He and his father, Mark X. Cronin, started the company as a social enterprise with a mission of Spreading Happiness™. With more than 4,000 socks, John’s Crazy Socks is now the world’s largest sock store. More than half their employees have a differing ability, and their Giving Back program has raised over $635,000 for charity partners like the Special Olympics, the National Down Syndrome Society, and the Autism Society of America. Most of all, they are Spreading Happiness™. 

For more information about John’s Crazy Socks, visit our webpage, Facebook page, Instagram account, TikTok or YouTube channel. You can also contact us at 631-760-5625 or via email at service@johnscrazysocks.com.

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