Each week, I interview a guest—we'll talk mostly about their past and current projects, future plans, and the ideas that inform their personal philosophy and worldview.
On this week’s episode, I talk to my friend and independent wrestler James Giaccio, or, as he's known in the ring, Danger Jameson.We talk about how he became a fan of wrestling, the inspiration for his character, and more!Buy his merch hereFollow James on Twitter and Instagram UPDATE: The podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more!Please subscribe to, rate, and review the showHave thoughts about the show or other feedback? Send me an email: speakeasylibrary@gmail.comFollow the show on Twitter and Instagram
On this week’s episode, I talk to my friend Felipe Diaz. He’s a filmmaker who has worked on over 30 commercials, mini docs, and narrative films. Among other things, we talk about:Carmen: The MoviePlanning and improvisation in filmmakingHis early filmsHe directed the documentary Touchy Subjects, which will be streaming from The Spirit of Chicago virtual film festival from Feb 15-21. Purchase your ticket here.UPDATE: The podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more!Please subscribe to, rate, and review the show.Have thoughts about the show or other feedback? Send me an email: speakeasylibrary@gmail.comFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter.
My guest couldn't make the interview, so I'll be doing something different for this week's episode. I read "Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest," a short story by master humorist P.G. Wodehouse. Enjoy! I'll be back next week with another interview.UPDATE: The podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and more!Please subscribe to, rate, and review the showHave thoughts about the show or other feedback? Send me an email: speakeasylibrary@gmail.comFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter
On this week’s episode, I talk to my girlfriend, Melissa Ruiz. She is a graphic designer and fine artist. Among other things, we talk about:Why she went to art schoolThe definition of fine artWhether artists are born or madeFollow Melissa on Instagram UPDATE: The podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more!Please subscribe to, rate, and review the showHave thoughts about the show or other feedback? Send me an email: speakeasylibrary@gmail.comFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter
On this week’s episode, I talk to my friend Jon Gates, who has been playing guitar for about 20 years. We talk about practice and musicianship, his time in a church band, and the time he got to play a $45k guitar. We also talk about musical influences and muse over the distinguishing features and significance of certain bands and genres of rock music.BONUS: the episode ends with a recording of Jon covering an Elliott Smith song.Follow Jon on Instagram UPDATE: The podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more!Please subscribe to, rate, and review the showHave thoughts about the show or other feedback? Send me an email: speakeasylibrary@gmail.comFollow the show on Instagram and TwitterKeywords: Bright Eyes, AC/DC, Elliott Smith, Dashboard Confessional, Ozzy, Glam Rock, Guns N' Roses, Blink-182, Future, Meshuggah
On this week’s episode, I talk to my friend Mike Hoffman. He is an independent scholar of economics and author of Monetary Kaleidics: Reflections on Money Illusion and the War on Cash.Among other things, we talk about:How he got into economicsHow he started writingWhy he wrote his bookThe conceptual foundations of his book Buy Mike's book on AmazonRead Mike's blog hereFollow Mike on TwitterFollow Mike on InstagramHave thoughts about the show or other feedback? Send me an email: speakeasylibrary@gmail.comFor updates on when new episodes drop and when the podcast will be available on your favorite podcast app:Follow the show on InstagramFollow the show on TwitterKeywords: Austrian economics, Mises, Hayek, Salerno, Mises Institute, Libertarianism, self-publishing