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Join Cody Maxwell as he discusses a wide range of topics with his guests from childhood through middle age, and up to the future. This is a podcast designed to have no set topic, but smoothly and erratically move from travel, to quesadillas, brewing beer, previous work experiences, sex life, psychedelics, Disneyland, the Iraq war, car crashes, and how to buy Bitcoin. Pop this badboy on while driving to work, or while in the middle of cleaning your garage. We will browse over the challenges of parenthood, careers at Quiznos, falling in love, going through divorce, the best concerts you could’ve seen, how to make brownies, and whether or not Taylor Swift is a real person. You will get a hint of what it is like to be a regular person in Oregon in the year 2020, how religion is a fabricated reality, the best beer to get drunk with, and guesstimates of when we will call automated cars with the app on our iPhone. This is a podcast with accidental experts, cruising through life and trying to find more answers. There will be guests, stories, heartbreak, laughter, and embarrassment. Before you know it you’ll be hitting the subscribe button and waiting to see the next episode. All from Maxwell’s Kitchen…

Cody Maxwell


    • Feb 12, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    MK145 - Ultimate Oahu Adventure: Best Beaches, Hikes, and Hidden Gems in Hawaii!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 7:09


    Learn money saving travel trips here - MK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYA travel guide on areas to visit on the Hawaiian island of O'ahu. Embark on an unforgettable journey through Oahu, Hawaii, and uncover the island's most breathtaking hikes, hidden beaches, and iconic landmarks. With its lush rainforests, crystal-clear waters, and stunning coastlines, Oahu is a paradise for adventurers and beach lovers alike. This travel guide highlights the best hiking trails that lead to panoramic views, secluded waterfalls, and volcanic craters, as well as the most beautiful and lesser-known beaches perfect for relaxation and exploration. From world-famous spots like Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head to off-the-beaten-path gems, Oahu offers something for everyone. Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors or simply looking to unwind in paradise, Oahu's natural beauty and vibrant culture promise to leave every traveler with unforgettable memories. Previous episodes-MK144 - Skiathos, Greece - https://youtu.be/ayAIHSsDNucMK143 - Santorini, Greece - https://youtu.be/u_2t3TJ78ZwMK141 - Capri, Italy - https://youtu.be/7vEjt1GRbZUMK138 - Ischia, Italy - https://youtu.be/sEDYt5B8WTkMK136 - Valetta, Malta - https://youtu.be/Uq92pOzd2ugMK131 - Menorca, Spain - https://youtu.be/F7yKzU8AOQ8MK127 - Kauai, Hawaii - https://youtu.be/g5gzC8nLfTMMK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Hawaiian Melody" performed by King Nawahi.All production by Cody Maxwell.Artwork by Cody Maxwell.Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion.Maps by Google Earth.sharkfyn.commaxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK144 - 24 Hours in Skiathos, Greece | Unforgettable Beaches, Culture & Adventure

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 5:47


    Learn money saving travel trips here - MK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYA travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Skiathos, Greece. Traveling around Skiathos, Greece is a breeze, thanks to its well-connected transportation options and compact size. The island is known for its scenic beauty, and getting around allows you to experience everything from stunning beaches to charming villages. Skiathos Town is the main hub, where you can explore on foot or take advantage of local buses that run regularly to popular spots like Koukounaries Beach and Achladies. For more flexibility, car rentals and ATVs are popular choices, allowing you to explore hidden beaches and remote areas. You can also hop on a water taxi or enjoy a relaxing boat tour around the island's beautiful coastline. Whether you're visiting famous landmarks or discovering quiet coves, Skiathos offers an easy and enjoyable travel experience for all types of adventurers.Previous episodes-MK143 - Santorini, Greece - https://youtu.be/u_2t3TJ78ZwMK141 - Capri, Italy - https://youtu.be/7vEjt1GRbZUMK138 - Ischia, Italy - https://youtu.be/sEDYt5B8WTkMK136 - Valetta, Malta - https://youtu.be/Uq92pOzd2ugMK131 - Menorca, Spain - https://youtu.be/F7yKzU8AOQ8MK127 - Kauai, Hawaii - https://youtu.be/g5gzC8nLfTMMK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Tou Antra Tou Pola Vari" performed by Giannis Ntounias.All production by Cody Maxwell.Artwork by Cody Maxwell.Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion.Maps by Google Earth.sharkfyn.commaxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK143 - Discover the Best Things to See in Santorini, Greece: Ultimate One Day Itinerary

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 6:36


    Learn money saving travel trips here - MK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYA travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Santorini, Greece. Exploring the island of Santorini, Greece, is an enchanting experience that harmoniously blends stunning landscapes with rich cultural history. After a short flight from Athens, you're welcomed by towering cliffs, sparkling azure waters, and picturesque villages adorned with whitewashed buildings. The best way to discover the island is by wandering its charming streets, where you'll encounter vibrant shops, cozy cafes, and breathtaking viewpoints at every turn. Whether you're indulging in local cuisine, marveling at the famous sunsets over Oia, or visiting the ancient ruins of Akrotiri, Santorini offers an unforgettable journey that embodies the spirit of the Greek Isles.Previous episodes - MK141 - Capri, Italy - https://youtu.be/7vEjt1GRbZUMK138 - Ischia, Italy - https://youtu.be/sEDYt5B8WTkMK136 - Valetta, Malta - https://youtu.be/Uq92pOzd2ugMK131 - Menorca, Spain - https://youtu.be/F7yKzU8AOQ8MK127 - Kauai, Hawaii - https://youtu.be/g5gzC8nLfTMMK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Hasapika II" written and performed by Greek Popular Orchestra of Plaka.All production by Cody Maxwell.Artwork by Cody Maxwell.Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion.Maps by Google Earth.sharkfyn.commaxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK142 - Is Life Getting Harder or Easier? A Quick Exploration

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 4:04


    Once a week I'll pick a topic and run thru ideas about it for a few minutes...Jump into the comments and tell me what your side of the story is all about.This episode is about whether or not life has gotten easier over the centuries. We have more technology to help us, but is it helping or harming compared to our ancestors?Opening song “Chiptune Fighter" written by SCOREWIZARDS. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by motionstate. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK 141 - One Day in Capri, Italy: Essential Travel Guide and Hidden Gems

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 7:21


    Learn money saving travel trips here - MK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYA travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Capri, Italy. Traveling on the island of Capri is a mesmerizing experience that blends stunning natural beauty with rich cultural heritage. From the moment you step off the ferry, you're greeted by dramatic cliffs, vibrant blue waters, and charming coastal villages. Exploring the island is best done on foot or by using the local buses and funiculars, which offer breathtaking views at every turn. Whether you're savoring fresh limoncello, hiking to the famous Faraglioni rock formations, or simply soaking in the breathtaking vistas, Capri promises an unforgettable adventure that captures the essence of Italian island life.Previous episodes - MK138 - Ischia, Italy - https://youtu.be/sEDYt5B8WTkMK136 - Valetta, Malta - https://youtu.be/Uq92pOzd2ugMK131 - Menorca, Spain - https://youtu.be/F7yKzU8AOQ8MK127 - Kauai, Hawaii - https://youtu.be/g5gzC8nLfTMMK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Temporary Home" written and performed by Amanda Pascali. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion. Maps by Google Earth. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK140 - Why do we care who Taylor Swift endorses? ELECTION 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 5:43


    Once a week I'll pick a topic and run thru ideas about it for a few minutes...Jump into the comments and tell me what your side of the story is all about.This episode is about Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, and the state of the United States with the upcoming Election 2024.Opening song “Chiptune Fighter" written by SCOREWIZARDS. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by motionstate. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK139 - The Origins of Thoughts and Ideas: Where Do They Really Come From?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 4:53


    Once a week I'll pick a topic and run thru ideas about it for a few minutes...Jump into the comments and tell me what your side of the story is all about.This episode is about where ideas come from, and whether real life is better than the imaginary.All production by Cody Maxwell.Artwork by Cody Maxwell.Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion.Maps by Google Earth.sharkfyn.commaxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK138 - One Day in Ischia, Italy: Hidden Gems & Must-See Spots for an Amazing Adventure

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 6:14


    Learn money saving travel trips here - MK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYA travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Ischia, Italy. Explore this hidden gem in the Bay of Naples renowned for its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and rejuvenating thermal spas. From the charming town of Forio to the historic Aragonese Castle, Ischia offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Enjoy local cuisine, soak in natural hot springs, and take in breathtaking views from its volcanic hills. Ideal for a serene escape or a captivating exploration, Ischia promises an unforgettable Italian experience.Previous episodes - MK136 - Valetta, Malta - https://youtu.be/Uq92pOzd2ugMK131 - Menorca, Spain - https://youtu.be/F7yKzU8AOQ8MK127 - Kauai, Hawaii - https://youtu.be/g5gzC8nLfTMMK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Uccellino (Little Bird)" written and performed by Amanda Pascali. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion. Maps by Google Earth. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK137 - Labor Day: Reflecting on the Back-to-School Journey as the Kids Return

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 3:50


    Once a week I'll pick a topic and run thru ideas about it for a few minutes...Jump into the comments and tell me what your side of the story is all about.This episode is about going back to school, Labor Day, popsicles, and everything in-between. All production by Cody Maxwell.Artwork by Cody Maxwell.Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion.Maps by Google Earth.sharkfyn.commaxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK136 - Essential One-Day Itinerary for Valletta, Malta – Top Activities and Sights to Explore

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 5:02


    Learn money saving travel trips here - MK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczY A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Valetta, Malta. Malta offers a unique blend of rich history, stunning Mediterranean landscapes, and vibrant cultural experiences, making it a perfect destination for history buffs, beach lovers, and adventure seekers alike. Previous episodes - MK131 - Menorca, Spain - https://youtu.be/F7yKzU8AOQ8MK127 - Kauai, Hawaii - https://youtu.be/g5gzC8nLfTMMK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00 Opening song “Folk Tunes on Guitar" written by Unspecified. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion. Maps by Google Earth. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK135 - How to Build Life-Changing Habits: Atomic Habits Tips and Tricks

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 10:34


    Once a week I'll pick a topic and run thru ideas about it for a few minutes... Jump into the comments and tell me what your side of the story is all about. This episode is about competing with yourself, and trying to develop strong daily habits. Opening song “Chiptune Fighter" written by SCOREWIZARDS.All production by Cody Maxwell.Artwork by Cody Maxwell.Opening graphic assets by motionstate.sharkfyn.commaxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK134 - Andrea Love - How to Buy Property in Sardinia | Italy in 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 74:20


    Andrea Love is a PsychoSpiritual Practitioner devoted to the sacred journey of soul liberation, embodiment, and the reclamation of authentic self-love. She compassionately guides women to their inner wisdom through a harmonious blend of modern and ancient practices, developing a bond that withstands life's challenges. With a profound understanding of trauma psychology and psychic connection, Andrea gently leads women to reclaim their true selves by offering tailored support for their healing, wholeness, and liberation. Andrea's methods are vast and dynamic, designed to meet you exactly where you are. She helps you relax into your body and stay present during somatic experiences. Her healing process brings awareness to the body, mind, and spirit, gently unraveling the complex imprints of past wounds, including deep-rooted generational trauma. Her intuitive methods empower you with simple yet powerful tools to establish healthy emotional boundaries, restore energetic balance, and reconnect with your true essence. This transformative journey fosters paradigm shifts in consciousness, guiding you toward a life of greater self-alignment. Andrea's work is a testament to the enduring friendship she forms with her clients, helping them navigate life's challenges with grace and resilience. As an author, Andrea has shared her healing wisdom in anthologies such as Dreamweavers, Ceremonies, and the #1 Amazon International Bestseller, The Art & Truth of Transformation for Women. She also hosts and produces the show “Loving Everything,” where she explores love in its deepest, most expansive, and unconditional forms, inviting you to embrace and love all that you discover within yourself.Based in Portland, Oregon, Andrea works with clients worldwide, offering her support and guidance wherever needed. With her help, you'll rediscover your inner joy, deepen your connection with yourself, and live in harmony.www.andreafirpo.comComing Soon ► www.andrea.lovewww.thehouseofhealing.loveInstagram ► @psychiccheerleader YouTube ► @lovingeverythingpodcastOpening song “Chiptune Fighter" written by SCOREWIZARDS. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK133 - What do you think? - FIRST KISS

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 4:52


    Once a week I'll pick a topic and run thru ideas about it for a few minutes...Jump into the comments and tell me what your side of the story is all about. This episode is about the first kiss. Neighborhood kids, kick-the-can, winter sledding, movie theaters, and making out.Opening song “Chiptune Fighter" written by SCOREWIZARDS.All production by Cody Maxwell.Artwork by Cody Maxwell.Opening graphic assets by motionstate.sharkfyn.commaxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK132 - What do you think? - MONEY

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 5:56


    Once a week I'll pick a topic and run thru ideas about it for a few minutes...Jump into the comments and tell me what your side of the story is all about.This episode is about money - how you can be born into or not, finding your value, spending habits, and rationalizing purchases.Opening song “Chiptune Fighter" written by SCOREWIZARDS. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by motionstate. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK131 - Things to see in Menorca, Spain - Balearic Islands

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 4:13


    Learn money saving travel trips here - MK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYA travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Menorca, Spain. One of three major Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea, Menorca is a beautiful destination with a rich history. Previous episodes - MK127 - Kauai, Hawaii - https://youtu.be/g5gzC8nLfTMMK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Menorca" written and performed by Joana Pons. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion. Maps by Google Earth. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com#menorca #spaintravel #spain #balearicislands #euro #sharkfyn #maxwellskitchenpodcast

    MK130 - "Blackbird" - The Beatles - Why is this song so good?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 16:08


    This is a cover of “Blackbird”, which is a song from the self-titled Beatles album colloquially known as "The White Album". Written and performed by Paul McCartney. History of the band, album, and song are summarized while guitar chords and chord progressions are discussed.The BeatlesJohn LennonPaul McCartneyGeorge HarrisonRingo StarrPrevious EpisodesMK128 - Tenacious D - Why is this song so good? - https://youtu.be/OSLkQUMwuU8MK118 - "The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1" - Neutral Milk Hotel - Why is this song so good? - https://youtu.be/vSo6Z9Er5wcMK112 - "Barking at the Moon" - Jenny Lewis - Why is this song so good? - https://youtu.be/maBvAMNzNJ0MK107 - "Seeing Double at the Triple Rock" - NOFX - Why is this song so good? - https://youtu.be/3poqd6SgK4UMK82 - The Intro - The study of guitar improvisation and recording in Apple Garage Band - https://youtu.be/OCLlZRxBjGcMK76 - "Little Black Submarines" - The Black Keys - Why is this song so good? - https://youtu.be/nSahsKdS5voMK5 - Murder - What is it like working with a man who was convicted of murdering your friend - https://youtu.be/Q34ocUP4SDgAll production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK129 - Things to see in Austin, Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 6:06


    Austin is the “Live Music Capital of the World”, and more recently, the king of stand-up comedy. “Cap City”, the “Vulcan Gas Company”, “The Creek and The Cave”, and Joe Rogan's “Comedy Mothership” are a few Austin venues where you can see comedians perform. “Kill Tony”, the #1 live comedy podcast shoots in the Mothership's “Fat Man” room on Monday nights. This episode has a brief history lesson on Austin, and some info on what it's like to see shows at the Mothership in the rooms, “Fat Man” and “Little Boy”. Watch episode #656 of "Kill Tony" here- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11FD8eVzsfk Previous episodes - MK127 - Kauai, Hawaii - https://youtu.be/g5gzC8nLfTMMK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “The Big Rock Candy Mountains” written and performed by Harry McClintock.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK128 - Tenacious D - Why is this song so good?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 8:54


    This is a cover of “Fuck Her Gently”, which is a song from the Tenacious D self-titled debut album, released on September 25, 2001. Written and performed by Jack Black & Kyle Gass. History of the band, album, and song are summarized while guitar chords and chord progressions are discussed.Tenacious DJack Black – lead vocals, rhythm acoustic guitarKyle Gass – lead acoustic guitar, rhythm electric guitar, backing vocalsAdditional musiciansAndrew Gross – stringsPrevious EpisodesMK118 - "The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1" - Neutral Milk Hotel - Why is this song so good? - https://youtu.be/vSo6Z9Er5wcMK112 - "Barking at the Moon" - Jenny Lewis - Why is this song so good? - https://youtu.be/maBvAMNzNJ0MK107 - "Seeing Double at the Triple Rock" - NOFX - Why is this song so good? - https://youtu.be/3poqd6SgK4UMK82 - The Intro - The study of guitar improvisation and recording in Apple Garage Band - https://youtu.be/OCLlZRxBjGcMK76 - "Little Black Submarines" - The Black Keys - Why is this song so good? - https://youtu.be/nSahsKdS5voMK5 - Murder - What is it like working with a man who was convicted of murdering your friend - https://youtu.be/Q34ocUP4SDgAll production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK127 - Things to see in Kauai, Hawaii

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 5:39


    A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Kauai, Hawaii. Nicknamed the "Garden Isle", Kauai's earliest documented people were Polynesian, and later inhabited by Europeans in 1778 when Captain James Cook arrived at Weimea Bay. Now, Mark Zuckerberg has joined their history with a $270 million dollar estate. One of the most beautiful destinations on the planet, Kauai is home to fantastic beaches, quaint towns, and extraordinary mountains.Previous episodes - MK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Riot!" written and performed by Earl Sweatshirt. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK126 - Things to see in Berlin, Germany

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 10:39


    A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Berlin, Germany. Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, science and media. At the crossroads of many significant historical events, Berlin continues to be incredibly important and relevant to modern society.Previous episodes - MK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Out of the Blue" written and performed by Julian Casablancas. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK125 - Things to see in Split, Croatia - Dalmatia

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 7:24


    A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Split, Croatia. Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea. The city's founding is estimated to have been in 3rd century BC, and was home to Roman Emperor, Diocletian - where there are portions of the palace he constructed still visible today.Previous episodes - MK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Doin Time" written by Ira Gershwin, Dorothy Heyward, Bradley Nowell, and Maggie Plum; performed by Sublime. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK124 - Things to see in Cinque Terre, Italy - Liguria

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 9:12


    A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Cinque Terre, Italy - Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Manarola, Corniglia, & Riomaggiore. Cinque Terre is a coastal community made up of five villages, and offers some of the most beautiful, nostalgic, picturesque scenes in the world. Previous episodes - MK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" written and performed by Regina Spektor. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK123 - Things to see in Finale Ligure, Italy - The Italian Riviera

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 6:05


    A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Finale Ligure - Finalmarina, Finalpia, and Finalborgo. Finale Ligure is a coastal community made up of three communes, and offers a more relaxing approach to the Italian Riviera. Previous episodes - MK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Silver Lining” written by Jenny Lewis and performed by Rilo Kiley.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK122 - Things to see in Monaco - The French Riviera

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 9:30


    A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Monaco, Monte Carlo, Fontvieille, Beausoleil, and the French Riviera. Monaco is known for it's tiny size, enormous wealth, luxury cars, and extravagance. Previous episodes - MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Extraordinary Machine" written and performed by Fiona Apple. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK121 - Things to see in Nice, France - The French Riviera

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 10:06


    A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Nice, France and the French Riviera. Known in French as the Côte d'Azur, this beautiful region is warm, exciting, and full of history. Previous episodes - MK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “From the Start” written and produced by Laufey and Spencer Stewart. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK120 - How to backpack in Europe - Nice, Monaco, Cinque Terre, Croatia, & Berlin

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 17:59


    How to backpack European cities - Nice, France; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Finale Ligure, Italy; Cinque Terre, Italy; Split, Croatia; & Berlin, Germany. This is a travel guide on how to find airfare through Google Flights, how to find transportation, and what items to bring on a European backpacking tour. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK119 - Alana Ogilvie - Does my relationship need sex therapy?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 86:12


    Alana Ogilvie is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in the States of Oregon and Washington and a Certified Sex Therapist (CST) through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). In her private practice, Portland Sex Therapy, Alana provides counseling to individuals and relationships; clinical supervision and professional consultation. Her specialties include desire differences in couples, and working with folks in the poly and kinky communities. https://sextherapyportland.com/https://www.instagram.com/pdxsextherapy/All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK118 - "The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1" - Neutral Milk Hotel - Why is this song so good?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 18:24


    This is a cover of “The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1”, which is a song from the Neutral Milk Hotel album, “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea”. Written and performed by Neutral Milk Hotel. Guitar parts and chords from the song are explained, as well as deep listening to the lyrics and air organ parts. Neutral Milk HotelJeff Mangum – guitar, voice, organ, floor tom, bowed fuzz bass, tapes, shortwave radioJeremy Barnes – drums, organScott Spillane – trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone, euphoniumJulian Koster – Wandering Genie, the singing saw, bowed banjo, accordion, white noise Additional musiciansRobert Schneider – home organ, air organ, fuzz bass, harmony vocal, one-note pianoLaura Carter – zanzithophoneRick Benjamin – tromboneMarisa Bissinger – saxophone, flugelhornMichelle Anderson – uilleann pipes ArtworkChris Bilheimer – art directionJeff Mangum – art directionBrian Dewan – "Flying Victrola" illustration All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK117 - Dr. Sean Hurst - Solving mysteries using forensic pathology

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 60:34


    Sean Hurst is a forensic pathologist working in Oregon. He went to Seton Hall University for his undergraduate degree in biology, then went on to receive his MD qualifications at St. George's University. He completed an anatomic and clinical pathology residency in NJ and was trained in forensic pathology in Miami, Floria. He moved to Oregon almost five years ago to become a Deputy State Medical Examiner and has been the Chief Medical Examiner for about 4 years. Dr. Hurst is an avid baker. He and his wife can usually be found fostering any number of dogs and kittens for a number of rescues in Portland. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK116 - Scott Reames - Nike Historian on the origin of the company - truth and myth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 97:32


    I'm third-generation in the shoe business. My (maternal) grandfather owned a shoe store in East St. Louis in the 1930s and worked the rest of his career at Brown Shoe Co. in St. Louis in import/export. My father was a traveling shoe salesman for Brown. In 1976, when I was 15, he left Brown to move to Eugene to help start Osaga Shoe Co. as its vice president of apparel. I graduated from South Eugene High School in 1979, and began my first “tour of duty” with the University of Oregon that fall. I was pursuing a degree in mathematics but finding it to be not the career I wanted so I took off a year, which turned into six. During that time I worked for the Eugene Family YMCA and ultimately became its public relations director. I also got married and we decided it was time for me to return to the UO to earn a bachelor's degree in journalism, which I did in 1989. My first job out of college was, ironically, back in St. Louis at public relations agency Fleishman-Hillard, where I was assigned to the Valvoline account. This entailed, among other responsibilities, handling the communications for Joe Amato, a top-fuel drag racer. Joe was really nice, and he actually won the NHRA Top Fuel title in 1990, but doing PR for motorsports didn't exactly thrill me. But my event experience, combined with my communications skills honed at the YMCA and Fleishman-Hillard, made me uniquely qualified for a newly created position within Nike. The first Niketown had opened in Portland in 1990 and a second Niketown in Chicago followed in July 1992. During the next two years, I managed dozens of events in both the Portland and Chicago stores, then added in the grand openings and events at Niketowns Orange County and Atlanta. Working so closely with athletes and Nike Sports Marketing, I realized that Nike needed a sports information department to handle the athletes, their bios and their appearances on behalf of Nike, so I pitched the idea to my boss and was told “go do it.” I put together a proposal to create the Department of Nike Archives, which I dubbed “DNA.” It would feature an historian role to complement what the existing archives department was doing. In other words, we had people capturing the footwear and apparel, but we needed someone to collect the stories behind them. And to take things a step further, to gather proactively the memories and insights of current and former employees and athletes so they'd be preserved and retold to future generations. I was able to get the proposal in front of Phil Knight, who supported it, and in 2005 I became Nike's first corporate historian. I began combing through the existing timelines, annual reports, catalogs, internal newsletters and media clippings to lay out a framework for telling a complete story of Nike. Then I reached out to dozens, and ultimately hundreds, of long-term current and former employees to interview them about their Nike career highlights (and lowlights). In some cases it was to look for further refinement of an existing story (such as how the Swoosh came about) while in other cases it was purely for discovery purposes…sitting down with people and asking them about their contributions to a particular Nike shoe, piece of apparel, ad campaign, etc., and seeing where the conversation led. Over the ensuing years, as I interviewed more and more people, I was able to piece together a much more detailed and nuanced history of Nike, and that in turn enabled me to ask more probing and informed questions in my interviews. And the stories that DNA captured were becoming increasingly sought within the company, especially as early Nike ‘pioneers' retired or, sadly, passed on. DNA became THE resource for Nike's corporate heritage, culture and history. And it remains so today. In 2012, Phil Knight confided in me that he was planning to write a memoir and asked me to help him gather materials from the archive, especially from the earlier years before the company went public in 1980. I spent considerable time pulling together early correspondence, memos and other internal documents, and I gave him a detailed company timeline that I created from scratch (and at that time spanned more than 60 pages). I also sent him transcripts of interviews I had done with several of the earliest Nike employees that I hoped would help spur his own memories. All these materials helped him flesh out the framework and fill in details that ultimately resulted in Shoe Dog in 2016.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK115 - BOOM TIME - Pop Culture Trivia Drinking Game - Jabroni & Philly Boy - ROUND 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 54:41


    A trivia game featuring Jabroni & Philly Boy. Categories played in this episode include Kid Rock or Joe Dirt, Christmas Movies, Barbie, TV Theme Songs 1, Chest Pubes, TV Theme Songs 2, Walt Disney, Red Hot, & Swimming.Intro music by gilv.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK114 - BOOM TIME - Pop Culture Trivia Drinking Game - Jabroni & Philly Boy - ROUND 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 44:38


    A trivia game featuring Jabroni & Philly Boy. Categories played in this episode include Michael Jordan, Cars That Flopped, Yearbook Photos, American Holidays, Apple, Clothing Brands, Video Games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Soda.Intro music by gilv."Rock Me Tonite" written by Billy Squier.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK113 - Gary Rogowski - The Art of Woodworking

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 82:00


    Gary Rogowski is a furniture maker, author, teacher, and podcaster. He gained a degree in literature from Reed College and then took this training straight to the quiet of a craftsman's bench. For 25 years, he designed and built furniture in Portland, Oregon for private clients, galleries, and public commissions. In 1991, he won the Oregon Arts Commission Fellowship in Crafts. After years of teaching at various craft schools in the U.S. and Europe, in 1997 he founded The Northwest Woodworking Studio, a School for Woodworkers, where he is the Director. When Covid hit, he shut his Studio in Portland. Classes are now all online and can be found at https://northwestwoodworking.com. Gary was a Contributing Editor for Fine Woodworking Magazine for fourteen years and the author of numerous articles, videos, and two books on woodworking. He is the author of Handmade: Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction (Linden Press, 2017). His essays and short stories have been published in Coldnoon Journal, Praxis Magazine, Umbrella Factory, and Craftsmanship.net. He is currently working on a podcast called Creativity: Hustlers, Fakers, and Thieves. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/northwest-woodworking-studio-podcast/id1435736860. tw: NW Woodworking@GaryRogowski F: The Northwest Woodworking Studio@northwestwoodworking Instagram: @northwestwoodworking http://handmadecreativefocus.com/All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK112 - "Barking at the Moon" - Why is this song so good?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 14:16


    Watch this one on YouTube. This is a cover of "Barking at the Moon", which is a song from the soundtrack for the 2008 Disney movie, "Bolt". Written and performed by Jenny Lewis. Guitar parts and chords from the song are explained, as well as deep listening to the nuance of vocal harmonies.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK111 - Mark Bitterman - The history of salt from a James Beard award-winning author

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 81:33


    Mark Bitterman is selmelier and owner of The Meadow, a specialty food business with locations in Portland, Oregon, and New York City. Mark's first book, Salted: A Manifesto on the World's Most Essential Mineral, with Recipes, won a James Beard Foundation Award.No one knows salt like Bitterman. Mark has traveled the globe for 25 years seeking salts worthy of your food. Mark is a world-renowned speaker and James Beard Award winning author of Salted: A Manifesto on the World's Most Essential Mineral, and the world's first selmelier. A selmelier is to salt what the sommelier is to wine, providing information and expertise that helps diners and chefs get the best possible results from their food. Mark has been recognized as a Local Food Hero by Cooking Light and a Tastemaker in Food & Wine. He has been featured in The New York Times, The Splendid Table, Bizarre Foods, ABC News, CNN, the History Channel, among others.A leading expert on finishing salt, chocolate, and bitters, Mark has clientele from top chefs to food manufacturers to home cooks. Mark leads salt-inspired dinners at many celebrated restaurants and lectures at culinary schools such as the French Culinary Institute, the Institute of Culinary Education, and Le Cordon Bleu.markbitterman.com themeadow.com bittermansalt.co All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK110 - Janna Piper - In what ways does sex trafficking exist today

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 81:33


    Janna Piper is a professional pet sitter & dog walker, personal trainer, boxing & self defense instructor, MMA fighter, poler, author, musician (classically trained pianist, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist) composer, audio engineer (production, recording, mixing, mastering, live sound, audio editing, sound design, & post production) and a member of the Junior League of Portland's “Stop Human Trafficking Committee” for 9 years. https://instagram.com/jaqalred - personalhttps://instagram.com/jaqalthehybrid - musicianhttps://instagram.com/phoenixpetcare - pet sitting & dog walkinghttps://instagram.com/sisuwarriorprincess - mma fighter & poler https://instagram.com/phoenixventurespv - parent co. https://instagram.com/phoenixfunctional - personal traininghttps://instagram.com/phoenixpolyphonix - music productiontiktok: https://tiktok.com/jaqalthehybrid youtube: https://youtube.com/@jaqalthehybrid Junior League of Portlandhttps://www.jlpdx.org/Rose Havenhttps://rosehaven.org/Raphael Househttps://raphaelhouse.com/ All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    MK109 - Ayahuasca - What happens when you take ayahuasca

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 45:28


    This episode was recorded on March 20th, 2022.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. Contains video posted on Instagram by: @visualspirits@minelauvart@r_is_risOpening music recorded and manipulated by Cody Maxwell.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 108 - Adam Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 86:23


    Adam has been making records in Portland for over 10 years. Some of the bands he has worked with include Portugal. The Man, Sleater-Kinney, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Black Thought, Dame D.O.L.L.A, Built to Spill, Quasi, The Decemberists, Red Fang, and Jerry Joseph. Adam moved from Phoenix to Portland in 2009 after studying audio at MCC, and landed at Jackpot! shortly after. Aside from engineering, he has also scored and mixed films, produced children's audio books, and captured live performances all around the city. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 107 - Seeing Double at the Triple Rock - COVER

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 2:23


    Watch this one on YouTube. A cover of guitars, bass, and drums from the NOFX song, “Seeing Double at the Triple Rock”.Written by:Fat Mike – lead vocals, bass guitar, producerEl Hefe – guitar, backing vocalsEric Melvin – guitar, backing vocals, additional engineeringErik Sandin – drumssharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 106 - Scott Burns

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 69:09


    Scott is a Professor Emeritus of Geology and Past-Chair of the Dept. of Geology at Portland State University where he just finished his 33rd year of teaching. He was also Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at P.S.U. from 1997-1999. He has been teaching for 53 years, with past positions in Switzerland, New Zealand, Washington, Colorado and Louisiana. He is a 6th generation Oregonian who grew up in Beaverton and is very happy to be "home" after a 25 year hiatus! Scott specializes in environmental and engineering geology, geomorphology, soils, and Quaternary geology. In Oregon, he has projects involving landslides and land use, environmental cleanup of service stations, slope stability, earthquake hazard mapping, Missoula Floods, paleosols, loess soil stratigraphy, radon generation from soils, the distribution of heavy metals and trace elements in Oregon soils, alpine soil development, and the terroir of wine. He has been active in mapping landslides in the Pacific Northwest since his return to Portland. Scott has won many awards for outstanding teaching with the most significant being the Faculty Senate Chair Award at Louisiana Tech University in 1987, the Distinguished Faculty Award from the Portland State Alumni Association in 2001, and the George Hoffmann Award from PSU in 2007. He has authored over 100 publications and has had over 25 research grants. His first book, Environmental, Groundwater and Engineering Geology: Applications from Oregon, came out January of 1998. His second book, Cataclysms on the Columbia, the Great Missoula Floods came out in October of 2009 and is co-authored by Marjorie Burns, a friend and professor at PSU. Scott has been the president of the Faculty Senate at three different universities: Louisiana Tech University and the American College of Switzerland and Portland State University. He actively helps local TV and radio stations and newspapers bring important geological news to the public. For the past 49 years he has been studying wine and terroir – the relationship between wine, soils, geology and climate.His BS and MS degrees are from Stanford University in California, plus a Ph.D. in geology from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has memberships in over 20 professional organizations and is most active in the Association of Engineering Geologists, International Association of Engineering Geologists and the Environment, Geological Society of America, National Association of Geology Teachers, and the Soil Science Society of America. He is past president of the Oregon Society of Soil Scientists and the Oregon Section of the Association of Engineering Geologists. He was national chair of the engineering geology division of the Geological Society of America (GSA) in 1999-2000. He was national president of the Association of Engineering Geologists from 2002-2003. He was president of the International Association of Engineering Geologists from 2014-2018. He was chosen a fellow of the Geological Society of America in 2004 and Sigma Xi, the international research organization in 2020. Scott was chosen a fellow with the Kellogg National Fellowship Program from 1990 - 1993 based on his national leadership performance. He was president of the Downtown Rotary Club of Portland, Oregon's oldest and largest Rotary club in 2009. He has won some national awards in geology: distinguished practice award from the engineering geology division of GSA in 2012, the Richard Jahns Award for engineering geology (top engineering geologist in the U.S.) from GSA and AEG in 2011, the Shoemaker Award for Geology Public Service to the US (GSA) in 2011, the Karl Terzaghi Award from AEG in 2015, and on the state level, the “Outstanding Scientist for Oregon for 2014” from the 81 year old Oregon Academy of Sciences. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 105 - BOOM TIME - Sketchy Scott & Jabroni ROUND 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 43:28


    A trivia game featuring Sketchy Scott & Jabroni. Categories played in this episode include Dead or Alive, Cartoon Characters, Lines from Movies - 2, US Presidents, Lines from Movies - 3, DeLorean, Russell Crowe, and Ciggies.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 104 - BOOM TIME - Sketchy Scott & Jabroni ROUND 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 38:28


    A trivia game featuring Sketchy Scott & Jabroni. Categories played in this episode include 80's Hair Bands, What Theme Song Is This, Random, 1960's Music, Breakfast Cereals, 90's Hip-Hop, Italy, Sneakers, and Spice Girls.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 103 - Stephen Frost

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 112:54


    Steve is a professor of anthropology at the University of Oregon. As a paleontologist and paleoanthropologist his interests are in human and primate evolution as well as ways to quantify biological shape and how it changes. He has conducted field and museum research in eastern Africa over the last 3 decades, which has primarily focused on the evolution of African monkeys and its relationship to climatic change. He is particularly interested in understanding what roles they played in their ecosystems, what those past ecosystems were like, and what larger aspects of Earth history and evolution they can help us to understand.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by UlyanaStudio and Grandphic.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 102 - Bathroom Remodel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 21:34


    Watch this one on YouTube. A story, with pictures, about renovating one of the bathrooms in my house.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by UlyanaStudio and Grandphic.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 101 - Kris Gowen & Leah Haas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 83:52


    L. Kris Gowen, PhD, EdM, is a sexuality educator, researcher, and co-founder of Beyond the Talk with Leah. She has taught Human Sexuality and Women's Reproductive Health to university and graduate students, and is the author of Sexual Decisions: The Ultimate Teen Guide, which she's proud and sad to say is now on several banned books lists. Kris's passions have centered on the intersections of sexuality and technology since the mid-1990s, when she was a sexpert in an AOL chatroom for teenagers. Today, Kris presents on various topics from sexting to online dating to sex robots. She released a guide for educators, A Guide to Teaching about Online Sexually Explicit Media: The Basics, which has been featured in the NYT. She is also co-host of the online dating podcast B4 U Swipe. —Leah Haas (she/her) works in mental health as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in sexuality and gender at Inner Awareness Therapy. She is a sex educator and trainer for the State of Oregon implementing a middle school, peer led, comprehensive sexual health curriculum. Leah is co-founder of Beyond The Talk which provides sex education to adult populations. In her free time, Leah loves to sing, backpack, and hang out with her dog Leto.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by UlyanaStudio and Grandphic.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 100

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 1:38


    Watch this one on YouTube.Thank you to all that have spent some time with me.All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Graphic assets by OpenFX. Music by Paul_Velchev.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 99 - Terry Currier

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 88:54


    Terry Currier grew up in Seattle and took a liking to music in school, playing the flute-o-phone in 4th Grade. The following summer he took up the violin with the Suzuki method. Three months into the 5th grade his father Lando, noticed a slide in the enthusiasm about the instrument while he did his daily practicing. “Are you not happy with the violin?' Terry said “the sound the other violins make hurt my ears. They screech.” After a serious conversation, his father found out Terry would rather play the clarinet and woke him up a month later and presented him with a new clarinet. To make up for being 4 months behind on the instrument, he took private lessons to catch up. By junior high it was apparent that Terry would go to college after high school and pursue music. Between music and his participation in Boy Scouts, that pretty much took up most of his free time as a youth. When he was 16 he decided to get a motorcycle versus a car and he learned to drive in the yard. At 16 ½, he realized a motorcycle was not the best mode of transportation in the Northwest, where it rained and snowed in the winter, so he bought a ‘66 Mustang. It had a radio in it and he discovered recorded music for the first time. A week after he turned 17, he went to his first concert. He saw Nitzinger opening up for Leon Russell and the Shelter People. 2 weeks later he applied for a job in a record store (DJ's Sound City). He was hired solely on his enthusiasm and not for his musical knowledge, which was close to nil. HISTORIC MOMENTS IN CARRER. - Pioneered live music in a Record Store. In 1989, while deciding what to do for Music Millennium's 20th Anniversary, he turned to his then partner, Don MacLeod and stated “Let's have 20 straight days of live music in the store,” After looking at renting a system, they decided to buy a system and put a permanent stage in the store. Since then Music Millennium has hosted over 4000 live performances including Soundgarden, Steve Earle, Cyndi Lauper with the only ever instore performances of Randy Newman, Joe Strummer and Keith Emerson. - Currier and Music Millennium dubbed “modern day folk heroes” for their role in the brilliantly effective crusade against used CD policies. Discontent with policies instituted by 4 of the 6 major distribution companies, Terry fought to overturn the policies. After Garth Brooks announced his new album would not be available in stores that sold used product, Currier immediately responded with a “West Coast Bar-B-Q For Retail Freedom” tour – actually roasting Brooks CDs, VHS, Posters and cassettes to dramatize the retailer' plight. The tour started in Bellingham, WA and hit 9 stores between there and San Diego, CA. The protest captured the attention of TNN, CNN, Forbes and People magazine, and resulted in a repeal of the restrictive polices. - In the aftermath of the Bar-B-Q For Retail Freedom, Terry realized the common concerns and interests in the 9 stores on the tour as well as stores that reached out about the issue from around the country. He presented a proposal to Mark Cope, Retail Editor of Album Network and arranged for a meeting at the NARM convention in Florida. The idea was to create a group of retailers who could work records together and make a difference as well as act as a support team. This germinated into a meeting in San Francisco at the NAIRD convention in May 1995, with 25 retailers from across the country meeting in a room for a day to see if they could find commonality to work together. CIMS was born. - After a several year germination of an idea to support local unique businesses and talking multiple times to John Kunz of Waterloo Records about a new slogan in his city, “Keep Austin Weird”, Currier created “Keep Portland Weird.' at the suggestion of Kunz. It has organically become the city of Portland's motto and most used phase. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by UlyanaStudio and Grandphic.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 98 - BOOM TIME - Philly Boy & Jabroni

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 65:17


    Maxwell's Kitchen BOOM TIME. A trivia game featuring Philly Boy & Jabroni. Categories played in this episode include Tarantino Films, Lines from Movies, Random, Steven Spielberg, Taco Bell, Kardashians, TGIF, McDonalds Celebrity Meals, Profanity, Canada, Colorado, and Mr. Sketch. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms.Opening music by Antracto.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 97 - 30th & Division

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 1:18


    The new studio at 30th & Division in SE Portland.Watch this one on YouTube. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by UlyanaStudio and Grandphic.Opening music by Audiophile Trax.Aerial drone footage by Greg Muhr. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 96 - Graham Talley

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 78:24


    Graham Talley is co-founder and CEO of Portland based business Float On, which is one of the largest float tank centers in the United States. In addition to running over 1250 sessions in their sensory deprivation tanks each month, they offer consulting to other float centers, host community workshops, design their own software, and started a book publishing company that has released several books around floating, including republishing works by Dr. John C. Lilly, the inventor of the float tanks. Graham has a degree in Experimental Psychology, started a business designing elaborate treasure hunts (meetings in dark alleys, cyphers, car chases, etc.), received graduate training in Theater, founded a tutoring company, and competed at the World Beard and Mustache Championship in Norway.floathq.comfloattanksolutions.com About Float Tanks Primer - https://www.floattanksolutions.com/product/about-float-tanks-an-introductory-guide/ Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer (on Amazon) - https://www.amazon.com/Programming-Metaprogramming-Human-Biocomputer-Experiments/dp/0692217894 Float Conference past talks - https://www.floatconference.com/videos HelmBot Software - https://helmbot.com/All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by UlyanaStudio and Grandphic.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    Episode 95 - Lisa Sardinia

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 108:46


    Lisa Sardinia grew up in California, Nevada and Washington, moving nine times before graduating from high school. She attended Whitworth University in Spokane and received a B.S. in Biology with a minor in Chemistry. Then she moved to Bozeman, Montana, where she skied cross-country, climbed mountains, and rafted many rivers. And she also earned a Ph.D. in Microbiology, with a minor in Biochemistry, from Montana State University, studying the replication of coronaviruses. Following graduate school, she was awarded a National Cancer Institute research fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco studying molecular genetics. Then she began a teaching career, first at San Francisco State University, then at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. The west coast called, though, and she moved back to the Bay Area and enrolled at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, where she earned a J.D. She clerked for a federal district court judge in San Francisco and worked in a patent law office in Palo Alto before coming to Pacific University. At Pacific, she taught a variety of classes in three colleges, from Microbiology to Companion Animal Science in the College of Arts and Sciences, Biochemistry and Genetics in the College of Optometry, and Human Genetics in the Physician Assistant Studies program. Her research with students has spanned a number fields, including the effect of essential oils and plant extracts on the growth of pathogenic bacteria, gene expression in paddlefish, microbiological analysis of freshwater streams in Chehalem Ridge Natural Area and wetlands at Fernhill Wetlands, and identification of native yeasts in samples collected throughout the fermentation process from a local winery. She was co-primary investigator for a $257,000 NIH grant—Faith Forum on Genetics: An ELSI Educational Intervention for Religious Communities. Her public scholarship activities include numerous Science Pub and Science on Tap presentations, as well as presentations to various professional and community groups on stem cell research and ethics, genetic testing, epigenetics, gut microbiota, and the biology of sex and gender. She served as Pacific's Faculty Athletics Representative for 20 years, including several years as a member of two national NCAA committees. She has been the Pre-Optometry Club advisor, the College of Arts & Sciences faculty chair, and the University Faculty Secretary. She enrolled in two Computer Science classes to prepare for a sabbatical leave spent developing a Bioinformatics major (and taking three Bioinformatics courses at OHSU). She has been the recipient of the Thomas J. and Joyce Holce Endowed Professorship in Science and the S.S. Johnson Foundation Award for Excellence in Teaching. She lives on a small farm with her partner, John, her overly exuberant German Shepherd-Husky dog, Shasta, and her absurdly fluffy cat, Arlo. She spends her time on the farm trying to put into practice the principles she learned while earning a certificate in Permaculture Design through Pacific. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by UlyanaStudio and Grandphic.sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

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