Heavy Ultra is an internet show hosted by the McKown Brothers
The boys sit down with Robert and Barker, owners of The Church key in Birmingham, to talk about life running a bar. www.HeavyUltra.com
We're joined by local DJ Andrea Really to talk about the EDM scene in Birmingham, AL. www.HeavyUltra.com
Part 2 talking with your hometown heros in Birmingham Alabama.
Your hometown heros in Birmingham Alabama join us to talk southern charm, vintage style, and good times. (part 1)
We nerd out about skateboarding with Josh Sigler, founder of Brittle Bones Brigade.
We sit down with Johnny Grimes and Josh Williams, the new owners of Workplay in Birmingham, to talk about the next chapter of the popular music and event space. www.workplay.com
Besides being my brother, Zach McKown is the co-owner of LCY Media and Big Six Printing. We talk about the renovations at LCY, the addition of a new stage, and moving Big Six to a new building. www.LCYMedia.com
Our buddy Tristen joins us to talk about choppers, his first Harley, trying to restore a Triumph, and having his Sportster stolen.
We're joined by Matthew Wuerdeman to talk about his company Gremlin Wiring which specializes is building custom wiring harnesses for choppers. Be sure to check these guys out at www.GremlinWiring.com
Nick Resty joins us to talk choppers, friends, and his knucklehead build for Born Free 14. www.NicksChoppers.com
On this episode we're joined by Loaf, owner of Sanctuary Cycles in Birmingham Alabama to talk about running his shop, working on bikes, riding motocross, the El Diablo Run, camping trips with friends, and building choppers.
We're joined by Austin Pennell to talk about motorcycles, trips, wrecks, and his chopped out '05 Honda Shadow.
We're joined by Brian Teasley, owner of Saturn and Satellite in Birmingham AL, to talk about life, music, and how he came to own the coolest music venue in town.
Barry Nobles is a professional cyclist from Alabama who stops by to talk about growing up in Wetumpka, going pro at 17, championships, injuries, competing in the X Games, and racing BMX around the world.
Skateboarder and Bama native Daniel Cutcliffe drops by to talk about growing up in Birmingham, video parts through the years, fights at Homewood park, life in Charleston, injuries, sponsors, contests, and traveling the world through skateboarding.
Emile Hughes and Hobie King of Ride BHM stop by to tell us about the awesome mountain bike park they are building near Red Mountain in Birmingham.
Short episode catching up with Zach and Tim to talk about the recent show at the LCY studio and their upcoming Thrifted on 6th event Sept 4th from 12-5pm. Follow @Lawnchair Youth and check out www.thriftedon6th.com @thriftedon6th @lawnchairyouth @bigsixprinting
Johnny is back to talk about the upcoming Furnace Fest music festival and some of the cool things they have planned this year.
Alex destroys his Harley, skateboarding, World Games debt, and Anthony Bourdain
On this episode we sit down with Alex Isaiah and Josh Ford of local hardcore band Apprehend and we solve all of the world's problems.
For our 60th episode Zach and I mostly talk about how we started this whole thing, ridiculous ideas for the future, working on motorcycles, local music videos, and the reasons why we suck at skateboarding. www.HeavyUltra.com
On this episode we're joined by Matt Robinson and Ben Policicchio of Change, a skate shop in the heart of Tupelo MS. We talk skateboarding in the South, local skateparks, the scene in Tupelo, the evolution of the shop over the years, and the upcoming Change Tupelo Festival taking place on September 2nd and 3rd. Be sure to check out www.changetupelo.com for more info about the event or give them a follow @changetupelo www.HeavyUltra.com | @HEAVYULTRA | Watch on YouTube
We're joined by Chayse Porter and Nick Campbell to talk about their monthly VHS horror movie extravaganza called TVs Of Terror. Catch the next event Tuesday July 19th at Saturn. The events are always FREE and they have pizza, popcorn, and snacks. Give them a follow @tvsofterror
We're joined by LP and Suge of Community In Bowls (CIB) to talk park skating in Birmingham and the growing community of vertical roller skaters across the country. Follow @cib_birminghamal
In this episode we're joined by Rumble and Doc of Tragic City Rollers learn all about roller derby and and talk about the growing popularity of roller skating in Birmingham. Check them out at www.TragicCityRollers.com or give them a follow @tragiccityrollers
Wil Drake, cofounder of Hero Doughnuts & Buns, joins us to talk about moving to Birmingham, traveling the country with his band, bouncing around the food industry, and the challenges of starting his own restaurant. He shares stories of working out of his friend's photography studio, slinging doughnuts at the local farmer's market, opening his first location in Homewood, and the big plans they have for the future. Be sure to check them out: www.herodoughnutsandbuns.com
We sit down with Birmingham's favorite pharmacist Taylor Trammell to hear about life behind the counter of Crestwood Pharmacy & Soda Fountain. Follow them on Instagram @bhamrx
We sit down with Chase McMaster and Dustin Williams to talk about Chase Bays, a motorsports company based in Alabama that produces high-end fluid power products. Chase tells us about starting the company out of his apartment, traveling the country doing custom builds, nearly dying from a collapsed lung, the challenges of building a racetrack in Trussville, and the growing custom automotive scene in Birmingham. Really rad conversation. Be sure to check these guys out at www.ChaseBays.com or give them a follow @chasebays
The dudes of Joyboy take over the basement to share the misremembered history of the band. We talk about past and current members, wild house parties, upcoming shows, other bands to have on your radar, and why random people on the internet want us dead for having the worst podcast in Birmingham.
On this episode we're joined by Steven Bate of Dixiana Cycle Company to talk about bike builds, the Biltwell People's Champ, hopping trains, Born Free, working too much, and the best way to grind off your fingers. www.HeavyUltra.com
For our 50th episode we're joined by comics Lauren Lamphere and Alice Whatley to talk about Laugh Garden, a local comedy and variety show they put together in Birmingham AL. They tell us about the local comedy scene here in town, how they got started in stand-up, and starting a comedy collective in their back yard. Be sure to check out laughgardencomedy.com for dates to their next show.
We sit down with Will Abner and Jacob Tubbs with BUMP (Birmingham Urban Mountain Pedalers) to talk about the mountain biking in Alabama and all the awesome things going on at Oak Mtn State Park.
We're joined by Wess Gregg and Aaron Hamilton to talk about comics, movies, Cave 9, tattooing, and their rad shop in Avondale. Follow the show @Heavyultra
Jon Tubbs of Ore Mercantile, Avondale's raddest deli and apparel store, talks about how they got started, the inspiration behind the layout, awesome brands they carry, and some of the plans they have for the future.
We're joined by the incredibly talented tattooer Ricky Price and talk about his hectic schedule, his influences, and how he got started in tattooing while also balancing life as a full-time nurse.
Off the rails on this one.. but we pieced it back together. Follow the show @HeavyUltra
We sit down with Laura Newman and 'Mudd' Townley to talk about their bars Queen's Park and Neon Moon, two of Birmingham's most popular nightlife destinations. Follow the show @HeavyUltra
Believe it or not, Steve Buscemi plays an integral part in this episode..
Fred Weaver is back to talk kickboxing, flying elbows, and his upcoming fight on Feb 26th. GET TICKETS HERE: https://tinyurl.com/FUCKEMUPFRED | Follow the show @heavyultra
George Cowgill chats about starting Black Market Bar, Life of a fire fighter, Running a hockey league and his passion for writing. Follow the show @HeavyUltra
We sit down with photographer Jerimiah Smith to talk about living on the road, his unique style of photography, skateboarding, motorcycle trips, and some of the friends he's made along the way. Follow the show @heavyultra
We talk with Vintage Shih Tzu about the world of buying, collecting, and selling vintage clothing and how the popularity of used apparel has exploded. Follow the show @heavyultra
We sit down with Tony Misiano w/ Newline Skateparks and Peter Karvonen, owner Faith Skate Supply, to talk about the new skatepark being built in downtown Birmingham, AL. Follow the show @heavyultra
We sit down with Brad Sasser and Jason Hammock to talk about their company Quantum Bearing Science and their journey to create high quality, low maintenance skateboard bearings.
Eric Wallace, owner of The Firehouse, talks about the local music scene in Birmingham and the impact of the non-profit in the Avondale community through music education. Follow the show @heavyultra
Kelly Reaves and Nick Brunson of Haste to talk war stories from the road, Furnace Fest, and their final show here in Birmingham. FIND TICKETS AT https://tinyurl.com/HASTETICKETS
James is back with us to talk skateboarding, deleting social media and life in general. Follow the show @heavyultra
Our good friend Tyler Gore stops by to talk about his career with the Birmingham Barons, and blowing stuff up with Steve-O. Follow the show @heavyultra
Wes Frazer stops by to talk about his bar Mom's Basement. Follow the show @heavyultra
Matt Seward stops by to chat about his company Burrito Punx and talks about the food science involved in creating Birmingham's raddest burritos.
Justin Self shares the challenges of hiking 146 days on the Appalachian Trail, rattles snakes, killer lightning storms, and bears... lots of bears. Follow the show @heavyultra