Welcome to Feeding Off Each Other, the weekly podcast where we talk to interesting people in the hopes that some of their talent rubs off on us. Hosted by Matt Dennison, Jason Lucas, and David Wiggins from IFHT Films and Mahalo my Dude.
The Feeding Off Each Other podcast is an absolute gem in the world of podcasts. As a listener who has been tuning in for a while now, I can confidently say that this show has become a highlight of my week. The hosts have managed to create a unique and captivating atmosphere that keeps me hooked from start to finish.
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In conclusion, The Feeding Off Each Other podcast is undeniably one of the greatest podcasts out there. With its engaging hosts and intriguing guest lineup, it manages to create an atmosphere that will leave listeners smiling and laughing along with them. Despite minor audio quality issues, this show excels at providing hours of entertainment and thought-provoking discussions. If you're looking for a podcast that will brighten your day and make you feel like part of the conversation, I highly recommend giving The Feeding Off Each Other podcast a listen.
Well Chothers, it has been a wild ride, but episode 112 marks the end of our journey. We've laughed, we cried, we feeded. Join us for what is maybe, probably, the final episode. Follow the Podcast Instagram http://instagram.com/feedingoffeachother TikTok http://tiktok.com/@feedingoffeachother
That's right folks, things are about to change. But who is leaving? For how long? And what is the plural of octopus? Leave Us A Voice Message
Mark Matthews is a professional mountain biker that has been around the world creating content that has been seen by millions of eyeballs. Today, he's here to chat about his hack for 1 million subscribers, his famous cats and living with the late, great Jordie Lunn. Leave Us A Voice Message
We made "How to be a '90s Gamer" in 2017 and since then it has racked up over 2.5 million views. In this episode we chat about how we made one of our favourite productions. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/8bcJLCqZ3OE?feature=shared Leave Us A Voice Message
Matt's back from a wild week at Burning Man and he's here to break down all the wild, crazy, and mind blowing things he saw. Leave Us A Voice Message
The boys are back from a few weeks on the road and chat about Jason's latest broken bone, mountain biking in the Chilcotins and the things that piss them off. Presented by Jenson USA - https://jensonusa.com
Cam McCaul is a professional freeride mountain biker that has competed around the world in contests like Crankworx, Red Bull Rampage, Proving Grounds and more. He joins us to chat about transitioning announcing, his crazy pool jump and top Joyride moments. Presented by Jenson USA - https://jensonusa.com Supported by Aava Whistler - https://paradoxhotels.com/aava-whistler Leave Us A Voice Message
Dylan Stark joined us at Crankworx to chat about how getting Brandon Semenuk's bike changed his life, his recent Mexican stem cell journey, and the infamous rail at Red Bull Rampage. Presented by Jenson USA - https://jensonusa.com Supported by Aava Whistler - https://paradoxhotels.com/aava-whistler Leave Us A Voice Message
Jess Hana is a mountain bike content creator that has quickly made a name for herself with viral content on Instagram. She joins us at Crankworx to chat about her worst jobs, tick diseases, and if Bentonville lives up to the hype. Presented by Jenson USA - https://jensonusa.com Supported by Aava Whistler - https://paradoxhotels.com/aava-whistler Leave Us A Voice Message
We had the pleasure of catching up with Annie Ford at the conclusion of her epic cycling journey from Mexico to Whistler during Crankworx. We talked about her background as a marine biologist and the incredible experience of cycling over 3,700 kms in just 44 days. Presented by Jenson USA - https://jensonusa.com Supported by Aava Whistler - https://paradoxhotels.com/aava-whistler Help stop damaging oil and gas offshore projects! - https://gofund.me/be3c06ba
How to Buy a Mountain Bike was one of our most successful videos ever and in this episode we take a deep dive into how we made it and all the behind the scenes details that we've never talked about.
In today's episode we recap our post-centurion experiences, talk about our film trip to Quesnel during a heat wave, and address all the feedback we've received on our e-bike rage bait.
To celebrate our 100th episode we took on the Centurion Challenge, which is 1 shot of beer every 1 minute for 100 straight minutes. Between sips we also listened to voice messages from past guests, reminisced about our favourite moments from the first 99 episodes, played This or That, and more.
We sit down with Daddy Chother Matt Dennison to dive deep on his life and chat about his early days mountain biking, creating jumps and wood features in his backyard and how he started IFHT Films.
Rhett Jones raised the funding and built Station Mountain Bike Park while he was still in high school. Now, his mission is to build the World's best bike park. During a trip to Whistler, he joined us to chat about his massive goal.
The boys are back to chat sleep hacks, 90s sitcoms, weird world records and more as well as answering more of your burning questions.
The guys discuss Whistler Opening Weekend, Jordan Boostmaster's huge crash, golf trips, the Ashley Madison documentary, best Disney movies, and public urination.
The guys discuss Whistler Opening Weekend, Jordan Boostmaster's huge crash, golf trips, the Ashley Madison documentary, best Disney movies, and public urination.
The Collective, Roam and Seasons are just a few of the Anthill Films movies that changed the course of our young lives and Darcy Wittenburg was there leading the charge on all of them. Today he joins us to chat about the early days of making bike films, misadventures travelling the world, and their latest project "Anytime".
It's the Asheville, North Carolina road trip special! Join the boys as they take a drive, answer your questions, and even hit up a Bojangles drive thru for some classic American cuisine.
Alex Bowers aka "The Singletrack Sampler" has been creating mountain bike content on YouTube for over 8 years. He joined us down at the Ranger Station to chat about life living in a van, being broke, scary crashes and more.
Bobo is a mountain bike content creator living in North Carolina and he joined to chat about his crazy mushroom trip, getting caught stealing, and copying our film "How to Buy A Mountain Bike".
Seth Alvo from Berm Peak joins us for a special episode recorded at his vacation rental, The Ranger Station, in North Carolina. We discuss top bike hacks, fatherhood, and dealing with YouTube burnout.
Comedian Robert Peng joins us to chat about the realities of growing up in China, getting through the mountain of cringe as a comedian and Chinese Stereotypes.
From riding a Triple Everest to delivering for Uber Eats around the city of Vancouver, Tyrone Siglos isn't your ordinary cyclist. He joins us to talk about how he rode the equivalent of three mount Everests on his bike in less than 3 days, the horrors and perks of delivering for Uber Eats, and more.
The infamous Mike Levy joins us to chat about his life after being a mountain bike reviewer at Pinkbike for over 15 years as well as his experiences with the paranormal, go karting, and his love for Monster Energy.
Leo Zuckerman is a Commercial Director who cut his teeth in the mountain bike world before progressing to bigger projects. To date he has worked with brands like Subaru, Ping, Samsung, Lexus, and today he is here to chat about the ins and outs of being in his position.
We answer your questions and chat about whether hockey is more dangerous than mountain biking, disappointing our parents, and police sirens in songs.
Sterling Larose is an award winning music video director that has worked Macklemore, SonReal, Snotty Nose Rez Kids and many more. Today he joins us to talk about crashing into SonReal's car, his Juno nominations, and blindly ranking the most popular music videos.
Comedian Sean McDonnell joined us to chat about his surprise friendship with Norm Macdonald, fighting hecklers, and the car accident he got into on the way to our studio.
Venus is a drag queen from Vancouver and recently took top honours as the winner of Canada's Drag Race season 4. She stopped by to chat about her experience on the show, what it was like meeting Lady Gaga, partying in Mexico and what's next for her.
You may know comedian Ryan Williams from his performances in Just For Laughs or as a finalist on Sirius XM's Canada's Top Comic. Today he's in our studio to chat about getting arrested on New Years, fired on Microsoft Teams, and his upcoming tour across BC.
Jared Nathan is a standup comedian known for his over 20 appearances on Kill Tony and winning a golden ticket. We talked about what it's like being a comedian with special needs, how he feels about the “R” word, rubbing elbows with celebrities like Joe Rogen, Erik Griffin, and Pauly Shore, what it means to be “normal”, and re-creating scenes from Samuel L. Jackson movies.
In this episode we watch Drake's leaked video, discuss the Super Bowl, and Matt tells the story of a recent Facebook scam.
Ola Dada is a Vancouver-based comedian who has made appearances on Canada's Got Talent, SiriusXM's Top Comic, and Just For Laughs. Today he joins us to chat about his comedic come up, quitting his day job, and Nigerian stereotypes.
This week we chat about getting the Apple Vision Pro, Vancouver's rat infestation, and finally get to the bottom if this really is a mountain biking podcast.
From Lego pedals to 3D printed tires Brendan Carberry (Outsidebrendan) has made a career from thinking up wild mountain bike inventions and bringing them to life. Today he joins us to chat about how he comes up with his creations, his background in engineering, and his new show "Failure is an Option".
Our friend and frequent collaborator, Mike Russell, joined us to talk about his past viral videos on his old YouTube channel Hoodwinked Films such as “North Vancouver Boys”, working with IFHT Films on classic videos like “Millennial Home Buyer” and “How to be a 90s Gamer”, coming in 9th place at the Virgin Fake Film Festival, and what happens when you die. Plus, tune in for a special guest appearance by Hank Hill.
Katie Burrell is a filmmaker, comedian and “professional leisure athlete” known for her ski and mtb content. She joined us to talk about her directorial feature debut “Weak Layers” (available on VOD February 6), celebrity encounters, how to get a movie made, and what she thinks happen when you die.
Pro mountain biker Rémy Métailler joined us to discuss his opinions on MTB creators, moving from France to Whistler, big crashes, the business side of mountain biking, his dream of judging at Red Bull Rampage, Moab, bumbling and more.
Liam Mullany is a filmmaker and cinematographer best known for his work on mountain biking projects like Specialized's "The Perfect Lap" and Thomas Vanderham "This Is Home." He joined us to discuss his beginnings in shooting bikes, the time his RED camera rig fell 40 feet, Drop In nostalgia, and having a paper route.
Award winning photographer Reuben Krabbe joined us to discuss travelling to places like the arctic in his pursuit of unbelievable photos, how to make creativity meaningful, living in a van, Protect Our Winters, and his world famous trilogy of photos - Eclipse, Nebula, Aurora.
Filmmaker and photographer Kelsey Toevs joined us to discuss what it was like winning Crankworx Dirt Diairies 2023, how she met her pro mountain biker husband Steve Vanderhoek, photographing $40 million homes and more.
Uytae Lee is the creator of "About Here", an awesome YouTube channel all about understanding cities. He joined us to discuss how to solve traffic, the housing crisis, bike lanes, the truth about homelessness in Vancouver, how we can shape our cities, and more!
Welcome to episode 69, nice. Comedian and actor Kevin Saxby joined us to discuss the time he cycled across USA, what it's like being a background actor in film and television, starring in IFHT's "Looks Like a Session" video, Austin Powers, inner monologues and other stuff I guess.
Matt, Jason and David listen to voice messages that were recorded by their friends at their Halloween party and discuss such topics as cults like Jonestown and Wild Wild Country, Matt's experience at Landmark Forum, condiments, aquadookies, David Fincher's new Netflix film "The Killer", Taylor Swift Eras Tour friendship bracelets, and other nonsense.
FortNine Host Ryan Kluftinger joined us to discuss the wild success of his motorcycle YouTube channel, why he thinks podcasts shouldn't exist, facial blindness and how he functions with a flip phone.
Pro Freeride MTB legend Wade Simmons and his dog Luna joined us to discuss this year's Red Bull Rampage, the latest influencers vs Pinkbike controversy, the origins of his nicknames, his famous road gap in Moreno Valley, his new business Godfather's Garage.
On this very special Halloween episode the guys gab about spooky tailgaters, movies that scared us as kids, road cycling in all black at night, our most memorable halloween costumes and the best potato chip flavours of all time.
This week the gang talks about Jason's most recent ankle injury at Austin City Limits where he saw Kendrick Lamar and Odesza, how we got sponsored by Trek Bikes, sleeping in your truck and being woken up by animals crawling on your roof, another ankle injury for Jason, and why we've make so many e-bike ads. Leave Us A Voice Message
Matt, Jason and David talk about their recent trip to Sedona and Moab, watch restored footage of Vancouver in 1907, and respond to fan voicemails.