Real-Life Podcasting. With Coffee.
A couple of Vegas’ finest sit with the Don’t Forget the Coffee guys to enlighten them on Hooters serving and bartending culture. It’s a Q&A about T&A!
Having just arrived at their hotel in Las Vegas, the guys settle down after a rough check-in process. Kyle recounts a close call he had that almost found in detained in Hooters jail…
Stopping off on the I-15 in lovely Baker, California, the DFC crew chat about local eateries, travel faux pas, ancient Native American rituals, and more—all while marveling at the World’s Largest Thermometer.
The guys grabbed their instruments and plugged in at Exposition Rehearsal Studios in Culver City for an epically eclectic 2-hour jam session. Covering a myriad of genres and fueled by a combination of coffee and Heineken, The DFC Band tuned up and let ‘er rip!
The DFC boys hit up a local dive bar to crack a few balls and swill some crisp Heinekens in this episode full of solid takes. Things get a bit dicey along the way, but they managed to rack ‘em up and knock ‘em down!
We laced up our skates and hit up the Pasadena Ice Skating Center for some laps & laughs. Nick and Kyle make small talk about iconic sports logos, zamboni culture, snack bar offerings, and comment on the frozen-over melting pot that is the local ice rink.
DFC heads out to BodySpec to see how their physique measures up. They discuss their past history with DXA body scans, compare their normal exercise routines & daily health habits, and scrutinize their final scan results.
DFC whips out their paintbrushes to add some colorful strokes to this artsy episode. We fuss over color palettes, talk about music’s power to sooth or motivate, and put our own individual art theories to the test.
The fellas suit up for a backroom discussion over a bountiful spread of cognac, private reserve dates, and fine cigars. Relaxing in thick leather, they let the evening unwind—sharing cigar stories as plumes of smoke engulf them.
The guys man up for their first ever pedicures at Pure Nails salon. They riff on each others phalanges while trying their best not to squirm—inevitability caused by too much coffee and ticklish toes.
Don’t Forget the Coffee stops in at historic Pasadena City Hall to pay homage to one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. They bask in the sunlight above an ornate arcade in an open-air courtyard equipped with a fountain, aspiring models, and even some cosplayers!
Like a fine bottle of wine—this podcast opens up with a robust-yet subtle richness for your listening pleasure. Sit and drink with us as we melt into a wine-oriented conversation at a specialty store in Pasadena.
Meeting up on a picturesque Saturday morning in Pasadena’s Burlington Arcade, the guys sip on tasty coffees from Float to discuss coffee shop clientele, the origins of banks, men’s scarves, and Abe Lincoln.
In collaboration with “Dough” Hollywood and “Off The Menu”, New York City pizza icon “Prince St. Pizza” cranks up the ovens as the DFC crew drops-in for a unique pop-up shop experience. We talk Old Hollywood, what makes a perfect pie, and even get a guest freestyle courtesy of the Paisa God.
The guys take a Kia Soul out for a spin through some of the Los Angeles boroughs and reflect on some of their old casting locals. They vent about hipsters, talk work-ethic, make some predictions, and manage to get into a little trouble along the way...
Dagher and Kyle meet up in the law room of the Pasadena Central Library to discuss past library experiences, speculate on the misdoings of Ted Bundy, and of course, peruse through a few hardbacks…
Live from another Greenfields bench, the DFC crew airs out some grievances and talks sports. What happens when a sports legend is reduced to nothing but being “the face” of the franchise once their talent fades?
On a gorgeous Saturday morning, the guys bask in the sunshine at Pasadena’s finest landmark, The Rose Bowl. They cover many different “park topics” such as dog ownership, remote-controlled drones, country club memberships, and SoCal weather conditions.
The body is a wonderful yet illusive thing. Its secrets are vast and varied. In this episode, DFC takes on the effects of low-level stress from blue light & wi-fi signals, testicle tugs, and other health markers as man has evolved with his technology.
Take-off with us as we fly the auditory skies for forty solid minutes of airplane talk.
A compilation of hot-takes, pontifications, and memorable moments from the first twenty episodes.
Hot air isn’t the only thing blowing out our mouths…on this episode, we visit a boutique hookah lounge and bask in the vibes.
We made an album! All songs are parodies of classic Christmas songs we love.
DFC dines out at Colombo’s Steakhouse in Eagle Rock, CA and gets a unique greeting from the owner of the establishment. The Don has plenty of stories to keep things entertaining!
Trevor reveals his masterplan when asked point blank about his camera roll and image collection habits.
DFC dives into the Dark Web and airs issues with small talk and premature Happy New Years from strangers and acquaintances.
Trevor reveals his stovetop secrets—some things are best left unshared.
Damien and Dagher meet up at the Department of Motor Vehicles to groan with the masses.
Live from Lucky Baldwin’s Pub, the DFC crew gets one step closer to realizing a lofty professional goal: Heineken endorsement.
Hoop dreams are revealed as these two gritty podcasters yap about all things basketball.
On National Coffee Day, DFC visits newly rebranded Dunkin’ to list off their anecdotal encounters with vagabonds, homeless folk, & other certain nefarious characters.
Jimmy Buffett is the main feature of this affair, primarily focusing on his panache for relaxation & flip-flops—which comprises the traditional idea of physical appearance of a vacationing person.
Meeting up at a coffee shop with Dagher for an early morning episode, Nick tries dunking a donut for the first time in his life.
The fellas discuss the opportunity costs of fandom in a reactionary episode regarding a highly publicized MLB fan fight.
The guys meet up to plan a barbecue and breakdown what makes local gem Larios Market so appealing. The conversation progresses as they look deeper into the nature of Disney characters—which soon leads to a violent fantasy free-for-all showdown of beloved cartoon icons.
Dagher, April, and Natalie play a game of “What’s The Bite?” on air. They exchange some of their favorite words, talk about allergic food reactions, sandwich nomenclature, and dish about Scientology on their way towards deciding on their meal details.
Nick and Dagher enjoy bar-side Heinekens and share a meal of empanadas—interacting with their waiter and discussing old sports glories and the downfall of youth outdoor fitness.
On a second episode in Big Bear, Aerosmith opinions are aired—and heavily stated. A loose conversation on classic rock frontmen lays the base for an episode full of rockin ’n’ rollin. A wildly loose and blurry episode to say the very least.
Jokes. Situations. Physical. Funny comes in many forms. Three guys on a vacation in Big Bear break down generational gaps, the power of ads, self-image, and an array of other topics—even professional wrestlers and their salad habits! Big propositions are made of a Stone Cold Stunner to come. Hell yeah!
In a third and final Big Bear episode, we discuss tipping culture, techniques, faux pas, and exceptions.
Trevor plays the role of driver as the fellas discuss their All-Time Mount Rushmore list during a shuttle down to Laguna Beach. Jesus of Nazareth takes the unanimous #1 Overall Draft Pick.
Always trying to unveil life’s mysteries, the DFC boys attempt to make stabs at quantifying the amount bleeding accrued during a lifetime of menstrual cycles. Is it a gallon of milk? A bathtub full? Could it be enough to fill Big Bear Lake? Shiv weighs in with some feminine expertise. The United States freeway system iteration and a compelling documentary on rats are also discussed.
Secret items on the In-n-Out menu are revealed. Anecdotes are shared. Theories are busted. New concoctions are pondered…
The guys muse over their beer-of-choice. They cover what is attractive about a cold Heineken, situations where a Heineken is a perfect choice, as well as the origin story and lore surrounding the ubiquitous Belgian lager.