We all have to have money to live. What do we go through to pay our bills? What do we put up with to stay fed? What do we love doing in order to keep a roof over our heads? We're going to interview people with different occupations, in order to get to k
BREAKING NEWS! Hilton Price, a host and cohost to many wonderful podcasts on the ola network, joins us tonight on this episode to talk about his life behind the scenes working for the ballet and his time working at a local news station. We also dipped our toes into the comedy world and gave some advice to newcomers in the scene. Join us as we gracefully twirl into those rabbit holes and more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdoyoudo/support
On this very special episode of How Do You Do?, we had on our friend, mentor, local comedy legend, and One True King of Tulsa, Evan Hughes, to talk about what it means to be a comedy booker and promoter. We talked about pissing off venues, working on our comedy, and how to be successful in the community. If you're a comic, you're going to want to hear this. Time to learn, y'all!
Tonight we are joined by Eric Strauss to discuss the life of a high end bartender. Eric explains the do's and dont's of going to a bar as well as regaling us with funny stories that he's collected along the way. Grab a stool and join us on this adventure. It's time to learn y'all!
This episode we have Hattie Eubanks join us. She is a talented tailor and a costumer. We discuss the basics and, of course, go over all the fuckbois who have a "fashion line" these days. This one will have you in stitches! It's time to learn, y'all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
We are back! We kick off the fourth season with our dear friend, Adonia. She is a Drag Artist and producer in Oklahoma. We talk about the wonderful world of performing, pre-show rituals, and all the hot goss involved with it. Pull up a chair, sit weirdly (because gay), and LEARN. Y'all be actin' like you don't know what time it is.
Do you ever wonder how a conversation can go from one thing, to something completely unrelated in no time at all? Study this podcast, and you'll have your answer. We talked about being an IT professional, birds, money, and Federal Sentencing Guidelines for bank robbers. This episode is wild as hell, and you'll want to hear every minute. Come settle in, relax, and learn a whole lot of everything.
He has the stones to build your house, AND the stones to get up on stage. His name is Cameron Porter, and he's funny as hell. We asked him all about selling stones. We also asked him about getting stabbed. This is a fun one, and it's short! It's time to learn, y'all!
This week's episode is a little different. Like a lot of the episodes, we had on a comic. Not only that, but we had on a great comic. The difference is, this time, we talked about some jobs that he used to do. Cepeda Cheeks is a 7-year veteran of the Army, and we wanted to know a little about it. We shot the shit, heard some great stories, and even learned about some of the finer points of getting punished. Anyway, I just checked the clock, and it's time to learn, y'all.
What's your favorite part of an art museum? For me, it is always the gift shop. The gift shop employees know about every guest the museum has had. They know about the lady who sharted at the new installation. They know about the young couple nodding off and fighting outside the bathrooms. They know about the artists, they know about the donors, and they're willing to talk about it all. At least, this one is. We had Hannah Weaver on the show. Hannah is part of retail operations at Crystal Bridges in Bentonville, AR. This show is, to say the least, a little wild. We know what you love, and we're bringing it to you. Expect Bread's enemy to make a few appearances. Expect a little Yiddish here and there. Expect the unexpected. We got Cheech, we got Walmart, and we got plenty of snowflakes. It's time to learn, y'all!
Hey yo whatup How Do You Do? listeners, check this shit out. We had a Digital Artist on the show this week, talking about doing art... Digitally. Don't worry, we also talked about painting, music, and post-corporate life. Zachary Taylor is a dope artist, musician, and all-around cool guy. Go check out his work at Daddiosaurus.com Love you, --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
Look around you. Unless you're some kind of monster, you're surrounded by wood. Your walls are wood. Your furniture is wood. You're drinking wood alcohol. Someone has to make all that noise. That's where we found this week's guest -- Will. Come listen to Will talk about cabinetry, Socialism, and the importance of working with cool people. Just like always, this subject ended up being interesting as hell. It's time to learn, y'all.
For tonight's very special episode, we decided to get serious. We brought in Ethan to talk about his job in promotional item distribution. Just kidding, we had a fun-ass time with it. In the second half of the episode, we talked about standup comedy. Specifically, we talked about Free Speech in standup, and how our words may affect others. We tackled censorship, gatekeeping, Cancel Culture, bigotry, and all of the other buzzwords comics like to toss around in 2022. Do you think Cancel Culture exists? Do you think Free Speech is under attack? Do you think bigotry has a place in today's comedy? We said no to all three. Let us know if you agree! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
Do you hear that? Is that a whistle, blowing in the distance? It sure sounds like it! We had Jasmine on to talk about her experience in the cannabis industry! We get ALL the tea on the legal weed industry in our beloved state. From exploitation of migrant workers, to Trump-worshiping lunatics with assault weapons, we have it all! Time to learn, y'all (and maybe get mad!)
Do you buy new clothes? Well, stop that. The stuff that your mom wore in 1995 is cool again, and I can prove it. We interviewed Ele, who runs a booth at a resale shop in Tulsa. Ele's job hinges upon her knowing exactly what is cool right now, and making sure to have it in stock. She even taught us some tricks for finding cool stuff, without harming the environment. Time to learn, y'all!
Tonight Bruno Chaise joins us with pinkies out to talk about working in high end custom furniture! We sit down with her and discuss the ins and outs of a very specialized field. She deals with sales reps all the way to shipping the final pieces to the customer. Do you think you have what it takes? Grab your favorite fainting couch and take a listen! It's time to learn y'all!
Hey hello hi OH WAIT HOW DO YOU DO Ahem. Sorry. Back to business. This episode is a great deal of fun, as well as a whole mess of educational and spiritual enrichment. We sat down with Aunj, a great up and coming artist in Tulsa and OKC. Aunj talked about painting, as well as the black experience in the art world as a whole. We do hope you'll sit down a spell, pop a gummie, and learn a bit with us. Our shared experience is all we've got, and it's up to us to celebrate our differences, as well as our similarities.
Season 3 is here!!! Nichole joins us tonight on this very special episode. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. This episode we talk about DID, how interesting the mind really is, and a little bit of our own personal journeys through shame. Take a load off and join us for this look into mental health. It's time to learn y'all!
Hey hey hey, we're releasing Part 2 today! It's the season 2 effin' finale of our badass learnin' show! We had Chaz Stephens back to talk about being a black man. We talked about culture, good and bad. We talked about Chicago, music, and our dreams. Come join us, and then come back for Season 3. We'll miss you, but we'll be back soon. It's time to learn, y'all.
In this first half of a two-part episode, Chaz Stephens gives us the rundown on being a debate coach, cowboy, and comic. Chaz is an incredible standup, and we had a great time debating the sillier aspects of life, as well as some more serious topics. In Part 2, we'll go over what it's like to be a black educator in Oklahoma. Stay tuned for that, because it's not what you expect. Maybe it is. I don't know what you expect. This is the Season Finale, so make sure you pop some corn and buckle in. We're gonna give you one hell of a learnin'.
We got another comic for ya, and this one's a Le$bean. Don't worry, that will make sense when you listen to it. Jen Williams has been doing massage therapy for 14 years. In that time, she has also come out of the closet. Needless to say, hijinks abound. We asked her about "Happy Endings," singing bowls, and rubbing an alleged family of country stars. This one is hilarious, and we owe that all to Jen. Come and listen, won't ya? We know you'll like it. It even has a drum solo.
This one is just Bread's daughter. Harper Marie, you're the best. Here's to 8, and another 100 more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
Dan sat down with us to talk about comedy. Not just doing comedy, but the inner workings of the comedy world. We learned about rivalries, drug addiction, bullshit credits, and everything you need to know to get famous. This Southern Mama agrees it's one hell of a show. Give it a chance! Sit down and figure out if it's really for you.
I'm gonna level with ya, listeners. We got a tad nerdy with this one. We talked to an English teacher! We learned about what kids are learning, what kids are refusing to learn, and everything in between. We also got to peek behind the curtain and see that teachers do, in fact, have lives. Maybe their lives are just a bit weirder than everyone else's. Buckle up, spark a big ol' hog leg of a jeezy, and PREPARE TO LEARN.
This one started as a challenge. When someone says "My job is boring," you should ask them "Why do YOU do it?" The answer may surprise you. For JD Davis, coding started as a labor of love. Now, he's successful. You know what? We figured out he only thinks it's boring because other people put that bad mojo on him. We talked about computers, of course; but we also talked about race, the pandemic, being the only sane person in a world of wingnuts, and we had a damn good time doing it. You learn something from every episode, and this will be no exception. Tune in, learn, and come out a little better in the end.
Tonight, we were blessed to be in the heavenly presence of a literal angel. Laura Cook floated down to tell us about being a server at restaurants. Laura has been doing it for a long damned time, and she knows everything there is to know. There are clowns, poop, and a sneak peek into Laura's process for crafting a good, solid bit. Come and listen. It's time to learn, y'all!
This week Crystina Enriquez joins us to talk about the apartment life. She is a leasing agent for a company who has multiple sites. Come listen to her adventures as a floater on these properties. She deals with walk in's to complaints. We get a look behind the curtain of the apartment leasing offices. Strap in, get your deposit ready, and get ready to sign your lease. It's time to learn y'all!
Tonight, we interviewed a hilarious comic, and Exceptional Student Professional -- Jeff Thomas. Jeff teaches children with mild to moderate disabilities, ranging from Kindergarten to Fourth Grade. We learned a lot from Jeff, and we're awfully glad he's in this line of work. Jeff is incredibly funny, as well as honest, in his description of life in this occupation. We're confident you'll learn plenty from Jeff, too. So sit down and spark a bowl, because you're in for a treat.
This week is a sleeper. You may not think being a dental office manager is interesting, but you're wrong. We interviewed Brittnee Belden about it, and wow! And maybe, just maybe, have your periodontal disease treated. It's pretty important. Do that before you get the grill.
Tonight we sat down with Jonny Brocko to talk about being a car salesman. We talked about how creating a welcoming environment is of the utmost important to keeping a happy staff. He is unlike any salesperson we have met so definitely take the time to listen! It's time to learn y'alll!
We sit down with the lovely MMG to talk Peenies and Geenies! Specifically, senior urinary health. We go over boners to lack there of, UTI's and general checkin' up! This was a great one to record. Join us on this rabbit hole of discovery and information! It's time to learn y'all.
Tonight we sat down with Etsy business owner, K-Pop enthusiast, and cancer survivor Lizz Lucie and talked all about her shop -- Kwonsy. Kwonsy specializes in adorable stationary bags for all tastes, but unmistakably Lizz. They're weird, they're cute, and you can use them to store pictures of your favorite K-Pop idol. We also discussed running a business while in cancer treatment, and modern pen pals. It was truly fascinating and educational. Come on and give it a shot. You're gonna love it.
Episode dos is here! This one is good from the get go! We sit down with Terrell Norton to talk what it's like working as a chef, bartender, and local comedian. From drunken munchies to drunken hecklers, this episode has it all! This is a bitter love letter to Tulsa, a city which has given us the freedom to thrive creatively. Happy 918 Day!
This is the Season 2 premiere! We interviewed Breezy Duncan about... whatever she does. Just kidding! Breezy creates Point Cloud models of buildings, for the purposes of architectural planning! This one was VERY educational, so be sure to tune in. It's time to learn, y'all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
On our Season 1 finale, we interviewed Hana and Duckie of Stop Harm on Tulsa Streets. They're out there exchanging needles, handing out Narcan, and supporting the community through outreach. They walked us through the trials and tribulations of harm reductionists, as well as the benefits of helping out drug users all over Tulsa. This episode is uplifting in every way, so make sure to listen! Donate to SHOTS on Venmo at SHOTS918, Paypal at StopharmonTulsastreets@gmail.com, or in person at a volunteer meeting. Utilize their services by messaging 918 973 2671.
This is a real ad for a real organization, that is very close to my heart. If you need supplies, give 'em a call. 918 973 2671. They'll help you, with no judgements. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
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Hoooly cats, y'all. This one's a doozie. We just got done talking to Samantha Monroe. Samantha has been stripping for nine years. She told us about runnin' scams, seducin' dads, and all sorts of shit in between. She told us her fake backstory, as well as the secrets to taking a stripper home (hint: it's gonna cost ya). Listen in and take notes! Maybe you'll leave the club with a few bills and a supermodel. Probably not. Definitely not.
Hi-diddly-ho, listerinos! We have a super cute episode for you! Lena Hutton is here, telling us all about being a teacher and a nanny. We covered injuries by toddler, Asian boyfriends singin' Shania, and bad teachers. We think this one is real sweet, and we think you'll agree. Sit a spell and let us teach you some stuff.
This is a very special episode about the dangers of cannabis. Just kidding. We interviewed a photographer who specializes in cannabis! Keegan Fry, Hannah, and Bread burned one down and chopped it up about cameras, weed, music, and plenty more. Come on and listen! The first one's on the house. As are all of the rest. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
Darlin' don't you go and cut your hair... Okay, that's already enough Pavement. Do you want to know about a trade? Do you want to know about a job that will outlast civilization? Hey, it predates civilization, so use your imagination. We interviewed Brittany Jenkins about being a hairstylist. Brittany has been doing it for 13 years, and she has a lot of insight. We talked about hair splinters, pants shitters, and incognito masturbators. This episode is wild as hell, y'all! Come and listen. PS - Quinn is mommy's baby! Mommy loves you, Quinnie! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
On tonight's episode, we dive into the world of private security. Specifically, cannabis security. You know the guy -- The cop who's hanging out at the front of your weed store. Does he make you nervous? Does he know you're high? Well, pay that no mind, because he's there to protect you from parking lot urinators or worse! Adam takes us through everything, from getting CLEET certified, to starting a business at 25. We had a lot of fun talking to him, and you're gonna love listening to him. It's time to learn, y'all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
Turn your headphones up, you're gonna want to hear this one. Tonight, we had Brent Deo on the show. Brent is a Yuchi Tradition Preserver. He teaches the Native language and customs for youth and adults through the Tulsa Library System. We talked about weed. We talked about food. We talked about smoking cigarettes. We forgot to learn some new words. This is a fun one, and it's educational as hell. It's time to learn, y'all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
We have one hell of an episode for you drug-takers out there. We interviewed a real life weed dealer. Okay, he's a budtender. He goes by the name of Michael Zampino, and he's a hoot 'n' a half. We talked about dispensary etiquette, strains of bud, ways to consume it, legality, and a whole lot more. He's also a comic, so we spent some time on that too. You're not going to want to miss this one. You're not going to want to miss any of them. This show's fucking great. Anyway, I love you.
Tonight, Bread and Hannah sat down with Bread's "brother," Cale Turpen. Cale is a longtime tattoo artist and owner of Geek Ink Tattoo, based out of Broken Arrow, OK. Cale is the only LucasFilm licensed tattooist in Oklahoma, and also the reason the QuikTrip soda fountains are always out of Diet Dr.Pepper. Cale helped to dispel some myths about tattoos (they hurt) and dropped some knowledge on the insides of the industry. Come listen to us talk about permanently inking yourself with nonsense for an hour or so. You'll love it. Anyway, you heard the lady -- It's time to learn, y'all. Intro Music by: Kevin Macleod Other Music by: The Hannah-Bread Titsplosion Experience --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
On this, the ninth episode of How Do You Do?, we interview Ryan Green. Ryan is a nerd writer from Sapulpa, Oklahoma. We talked about video games. We talked about comedy. We talked about drugs, alcohol, and why they are consumed. It's an hour and a half, and you have that to spare. Come have a laugh.
This one's a little longer, but it's worth it. We interviewed Jo Vice about what it's like to be the Taproom Manager at Cape Brewing Co. We talk all about how beer is great, peas are terrible, and why beards are absolutely necessary for being a brewmaster. You may know Jo as the voiceover artist in the intro for every episode. This beautiful critter gave us an hour and a half. The least you can do is give her the same. It's time to learn, y'all.
In this episode, we delve into the world of underground robot music, with local Hawaiian shirt enthusiast, DJ, and Event Promoter Blake Dyer. This episode has everything -- Crime, drugs, sex, and Civil War Era humorists. Crack open a beer, put on your headphones, and settle in. This is a good'n.
Excuse me, listeners, it's a little warm in here. We just got done interviewing Leviathan Foxx, a burlesque performer and producer here in Tulsa. We talk about the ins and outs of doing burlesque, which is basically the sexiest art form known to man. She tells us all about dancing, pasties, and creepy dudes sniffing her clothes. Come check it out. If you'll excuse me, I'm gonna take a cold shower. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
This week's episode is so much fun! We interviewed Lucas DeWoody, pinball operator and professional ball juggler. This one is almost as fun as a good game of pinball! We talk about video games, Chuck E Cheese shenanigans, and leaving one's seed in the coin return of Scared Stiff. As a bonus, Bread serenades us all with the tones of his brand new instruments! Come listen and learn, buds! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
It's the beginning of two new segments, over here at HDYD. First, we have the Fact of the Week, then, SHOUTOUTS! After that, we introduce you to our guest, Peggy Margarine, a Patient Care Assistant at a state run mental institution. Peggy tells us all about what it's like to work with people facing mental and behavioral crises. She tells us stories, some fun and some not so fun, and we learn all about how she's basically the best person to have ever lived. I'm not even playing when I say that Mother Theresa ain't got shit on Peg. We've also got some fun commercials, a few xylophone solos, and Bread's stammering charm! It's time to learn, y'all! Peggy's name has been changed to protect her employment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
Psst... You know that store you pass on your way to work? Yeah that store. The one you used to giggle about as a kid. I bet you think the staff is a bunch of weirdo sex maniacs. They're not. Turns out, sex shop employees are just normal people. They're just normal people who sell double-ended dildos. In this episode, we interview Benjamin Nasty, a manager of a corporate sex shop. He told us the salacious secrets of the industry, like how they have to... fold lingerie. It's pretty damned interesting, actually. So come listen. Chances are, you're one of his favorite customers (if you don't try to organize a surprise threesome). This is a great episode, but please keep your pants on. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support