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Highlights people who have learned and self-taught their way to random and cool hobbies, careers, interests, and businesses. Sometimes there are offbeat jokes. The future is in the hands of motivated learners who want to rise up and go. They’re learning, they’re adapting, they’re pissing everyone off in the process; go tell your ma!

Joe Engar

  • Jun 16, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • infrequent NEW EPISODES
  • 58m AVG DURATION
  • 10 EPISODES


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#10 - Sven Pape, the Film Editing Mad Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 73:49


I had a great time learning about film editing in Hollywood from Sven Pape. He's worked with George Lucas, James Franco, and Mark Webber along with a bunch of work on TV shows including American Idol. The guy is brilliant, and knows how to edit videos for YouTube as well (haha, check out his YouTube channel called This Guy Edits. It's amazing!) I learned how he went from film student to Hollywood film editor, how to choose between the head and the heart when making creative decisions, and how he grew a YouTube channel to 100's of 1,000's of subscribers. It was great to get to learn from Sven; I hope you enjoy it!

Justice for George Floyd, Black Lives Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 33:56


Racism is still occurring in our country, so does police brutality, and both need to stop, My thoughts on racism, the murder of George Floyd, the protests and riots, and the situation in our country in general.

#8 - Alexander Heir, the Death Traitors Fashion Label and Street Punk Mad Man

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 59:42


Had a great time and learned a ton from my conversation with Alexander Heir. He's one of my favorite artists currently producing work, and also happens to be very intelligent. I learned about: -What it takes to start a fashion label -The process of creating art by hand in the digital age -What life in New York City has been like during COVID-19 -His views on spirituality -What the ideal world looks like for a punk It was a wild conversation!

#7 - Ty Weeks, the Man Who Controls your News

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 55:58


Thanks to my friend Ty Weeks for hanging out, and teaching me about what it's like working in the news media biz. I learned a ton during our conversation! We got:-How to move up into a cool job by using your curiosity -Life behind the scenes in the news -A little studio tour -A bit of maniacal wildness And also, Ty is just a great, fun person to be around. If you know him, then you know what I'm talking about. If you don't know him, you're missing out!

#6 - Javier Montelongo, the Magical Great Demonio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 74:24


I learned a ton during my conversation with magician/performance artist Montelongo Javier AKA the Gran Demonio! He's wild; this one is great for artists who want to start putting their art out, but may be a little shy about it. I learned about: -Mixing styles to make something new -Letting the creative process be in control of artistic decision making -Dealing with stage fright -The second oldest profession... They were wild back in the day We had an awesome conversation that Karens will not like, but they can go tell their ma.

#5 - Kevin Kennard Richards is Cutting Wood and Taking Names

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 67:21


My conversation with woodworker Kevin Kennard Richards was super informative, and the man knows his cutting tools. Watch out! Here, he taught me how to: -Wield a chainsaw -Overcome the fear of being a poser when learning something new -Grow an Instagram audience and get 500,000 views on a video -Balance time between family and projects Kevin has learned how to do all of this without going the traditional route, which may really jar some people. Better go tell ma about it…

#4 - Rachel Green, the Virtual Bartending Queen

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 50:18


I learned a TON during my conversation with the virtual bartending badass Rachael Green. She has risen to the difficult occasion of becoming a virtual trainer, and has learned all the skills to pull that off. She dropped the knowledge about: -How bartenders make more money than the bar owner(?!) -How to deal with uncomfortable work environments and disrespectful jerk bosses -How to find virtual bartending gigs online and get $$$ right now -How to jazz up company happy hours -And she even taught me how to make a surprise cocktail at the end... Rachael has adapted, and if that grinds your gears, then you better go tell your ma.

#3 - Jason Sanders, the Beer God

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 84:17


Jason Sanders is the kind of person who can teach himself to do just about anything. Check out our conversation; 7 out of 10 on the maniac scale. -He brews gold medal winning beer in his garage -He uses his culinary training at Le Cordon Bleu to influence the local Salt Lake dining scene -He's helping a local cold pressed juice company scale up their production -He remodeled his own home -He's automated his home garden I had a lot of fun with him, and I learned a ton! If Jason’s ability to self-teach and learn all of this may offend you or anyone you know, feel free to go tell your ma.

#2 - Steven Doyle, the Restaurant Whisperer

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 47:20


Steven Doyle is the beloved food writer and culinary fanatic behind CraveDFW..com. Over the years, Steven has developed a strong following with a loyal fan base thanks in part to his razor sharp food reviews, and fantastic assessments of the food and beverage industry as a whole. In this episode, we get into learning about the current state of marketing in the food and drink business. Steven sheds some light on what true resilience looks like as well. The man has a fantastic story, and I have learned a ton from him. Steven has bucked the system, and leveled up thanks to learning all sorts of wild things. If that bothers anybody, they can go tell their ma.

#1 - The Intro to the Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 39:02


Welcome to the show! This first episode is a bit on the boring side. It’s me explaining what the show is all about, why I think it’s important, and what you can get out of it. No guest on this one! TLDR: We have so much access to free information and online learning resources that for most people, the traditional higher education route is no longer necessary. It’s expensive, you don’t have much control over what you learn, and it often leads to getting lame jobs that we don’t like. My solution for this problem is to learn new skills through online education, and apply those skills towards getting an enjoyable job, starting a business, or mastering a new hobby. Many people are uncomfortable with the idea of their friends and colleagues improving their lives and leveling up through non-traditional education. They may make fun of you or think you are crazy for trying to learn new things and better your life. They’re just jealous and insecure about trying new things for their own lives. Screw ‘em! I interview people who have learned new skills in various ways which has led them to enjoyable lives. Buck the system! If it upsets you, go tell your mom!

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