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In this episode, the boys chat with fellow comedian and writer extraordinaire David Hughes. Together they talk about David's humble beginnings as a horse semen extractor, his eventual progression to professional writer and tips on how to implement discipline into the creative arts. A sobering and penetrating listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossDavid Hughes InstagramInstagramYouTube
In this episode, the boys sniff smelling salts, introduce their very real new sponsor, debrief Jon's fringe shows, break down the do's and don'ts of doggie doo doo and Blake shares a heartwarming story about the time he punched a dog. A touching and canine friendly episode.Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossInstagramYouTube
In this episode, the boys bring in the new year with some laughter and self-reflection. They chat about their New Year's Eve comedy gig featuring a bewildering heckler, Blake's love for “muscle mummies”, perplexing social media trolls and about how being gay isn't even the “gayest” thing one can do. A gay, liberating listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossInstagramYouTube
In the final episode of the year, the boys sit down for one last laugh for 2023! Together; whilst embracing the Christmas spirit, they reflect on achieving the year's goals, enabling vs comforting loved ones and the beauty of different sized nipples. They also uncover more of Blake's traumas and revel in a heartwarming story of a 95 year old woman taking a joyride with a bikie. A joyful and triumphant listen. Merry Christmas to all our listeners!Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossYouTubeInstagramFight Night Short Video
In this kaleidoscope of an episode, the boys chat about everything from Lord of the Flies Blake, youthful dreams of making comic books, what the Nazis tik tok would look like and Jon's diminished sex drive because of war. Also Blake has a revelation on drinking one's own urine: "That's the cruel thing about drinking ya piss, when it's good to drink, you don't need to." A cynically, affecting episode.InstagramYouTubeMixed and Edited by Aaron Moss Produced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys are graced with the presence of Squirly, one of Perth's most attractive comics. Together the boys talk about Squirly's comedy origin story, the proper way to enunciate c*** and how the smell of deep heat reminds Jon of his dad's mate's penises'. A libidinously highbrow listen. Also, he's not a bogan... he's from the country. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossKings InstagramSquirly's Fringe ShowSquirly's Instagram
In this episode the boys delve into Blake's mindset following the announcement of his first amateur MMA fight on the 25th of November. They talk about the benefit of externalising negative thoughts, how relieving it is to have tangible goals and Jon's very brief and expensive foray into the stock market. They also discuss Papa's stasis and a good news story about a naked festival in Queensland. A sobering, delectable listen.Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossYouTubeInstagram
How can you prevent line of duty death by heart attack? Hello Smart Firefighting Community! Welcome to another episode of covering real world innovations via interviews with fire service and technology industry experts that empower YOU to develop your very own Smart Firefighting strategy! Thanks for joining our 10 part FRI Mini Series recorded at the Fire-Rescue International (FRI) conference which was hosted by the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC). Each summer, thousands of the most prominent fire and emergency service leaders from around the globe come to FRI. This year, we headed to Kansas City, Missouri at the Kansas City Convention Center, August 16 - 18, 2023 to learn, network, and collaborate together! In this episode: Creative methods to reduce first responder stress levels Differences between audible & haptic alarms for first responder alerting Peer reviewed science that proves the effectiveness of heart smart alerting system Learn from Blake Richardson - the co-founder and CEO of EaseAlert. EaseAlert is a novel firefighter alerting system which uses vibrating wearable devices to gently alert crew members. This tactile alert is designed to reduce stress and improve efficiency by mitigating the harmful startle response associated with the alarm and improving quality of sleep. So click play now to hear what he has to share, and stay tuned for the rest of the Mini Series! Head to www.smartfirefighting.com to discover how SFF accelerates innovation for emergency responders, to find out when our next event is, or review our curated resources! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
The boys are back after Jon's adventures abroad. Together they interview a fruitfly and discuss everything from feet pussies, to appropriate attire to wear to a concentration camp. They also introduce a new segment where Blake talks about film performances that give him The Gibsons™. A giddy, pleasure-seeking listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossInstagramYoutube
Episode 156. Again this week, we revisit our field trip to the American Craft Sake Festival held this year in Charlottesville VA and bring you another U.S. sake brewer interview. This time, we get a two-for-one as we interview Blake Richardson and Nick Lowry of Moto-i Sake Brewery, which is based in Minneapolis, MN. Founded by Blake in 2008, Moto-i has been creating delicious sakes that are served locally and super fresh on tap. Blake works as Toji and Nick tells us how he graduated from customer to Lead Brewer, following his passion for making great sake. It's a fun and friendly conversation culminating in a tasting of their delicious flagship Junmai Ginjo “Another Dalliance”. Listen in and be sure to visit the Moto-i Brewery, taproom and restaurant if you are anywhere near Minneapolis – it's not to be missed! Special thanks to SBANA, the Sake Brewers Association of North America, for organizing the festival and to North American Sake Brewery for hosting the event location. Look for other interviews from the American Craft Sake Festival in coming weeks. #SakeRevolutionSupport the show
In this episode, the boys chat with actor and voice over artist Tristan Gorey. Together they converse about his acting journey thus far, how he tackles shame, the call to be “of service” and that time he shat himself coming back from Nepal. An engrossing, sophisticated listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossYouTubeInstagram
In this bonus episode, Blake and Aaron check in on Jon whilst he travels abroad. Together they discuss; Jon's hedonistic "holiday" version of himself, Blake's first audience complaint and some good news stories about support dogs and drowning therapists. Just a couple of guys catching up really.Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossInstagramYouTube
In this episode, the boys discuss the beauty of a painting class for army veterans. Blake reveals his experience going down on a woman for the first time, Jon takes a Stand-Up Quiz and introduces a new segment called Pinder Ponders Famous Quotes. A philosophically, perverse listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossYouTubeInstagram
Note: Please be aware that we had an issue with our audio and had to upload one of the camera's audio tracks. We thought the episode was worth releasing anyway and hope you enjoy regardless.Jack Becker is back! A professional MMA fighter and all round gentleman; our first ever return guest shares his journey over the last 15 months and the lessons he's learned through his recovery from a devastating injury. Throughout, they delve into having the pursuit of your dreams truly tested, the power of the support of others, and embarrassing dating stories with Swedish women. A vulnerably powerful listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron Moss Produced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossInstagramYouTube
In this frivolously delicious episode, the boys chat about everything from; Robbie Williams' career, pussy stones, mandatory organ donation to Blake's recent car accident. A raucously crass listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossYouTubeInstagram
In this stimulating episode, the boys chat with content creator and Australian Ninja Warrior Champion, Ben Polson. Together they touch on the secret to social media success, what happens when online trolls apologise and their methods for dealing with anxiety. An acrobatically introspective listen.Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossYouTubeInstagram
Episode 152. This week, we take Sake Revolution on the road! John and Timothy recently attended the 3rd annual American Craft Sake Festival in Charlottesville, VA. Sake Revolution hosted a live podcast recording of a "brewers roundtable" on stage in front of an enthusiastic crowd of sake lovers at the Festival. We were lucky enough to interview Blake Richardson from Moto-i in Minneapolis MN and Todd Bellomy from Farthest Star Brewery in Boston, MA. It was our first time recording in front of an audience, so you may notice some differences in our audio along with some background noise, but it was worth it to be able to connect with many fantastic U.S. Sake Brewers and sake fans all in one place. Special thanks to SBANA, the Sake Brewers Association of North America, for organizing the festival and to North American Sake Brewery for hosting the event location. In addition to our roundtable with Todd and Blake, we recorded many other interviews at the festival, so look for them in coming weeks!#SakeRevolutionSupport the show
In this explosive episode, Blake and Aaron speak about their recent shopping incident which left them at a moral crossroads. An agitated Jon talks giving up nicotine, only to succumb to a ginger nut addiction and Blake reveals a spicy moment from his Bali mushroom trip. A tense but sensual listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossPatreonYouTubeInstagram
In the first episode in their freezing new studio space, the boys discuss idle time and being your own imaginary boss; Jon's online trolls and Blake's recent stint doing security for a funeral. They also talk about Blake's nipples for a bit (again). Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossPatreonYouTube
In this episode the boys discuss Blake's fear of flying and his unusual coping mechanism; the definition of “obsession” and Papa Aaron updates the boys on his time as a stay-at-home Dad. If that is too wholesome for ya, Blake also goes on a vicious rant about the French. A harrowingly educational listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossPatreonYouTube
***Trigger Warning*** Please be advised this episode contains discussions involving death and suicide which could be distressing to some listeners. In this episode, the boys go deep with “Trauma Cleaner” and all round gentleman; Dan Hood. Dan shares the shocking realities behind one of society's most challenging jobs; cleaning up after hoarders, violent accidents and deaths of all causes. Together they explore the need for community, the power of martial arts, and Blake learns that being a barista may not be the hardest job after all. A confronting and powerful listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossPatreonYouTube
In this episode, Blake reveals some hilarious moments from his days as a topless waiter and reflects about the shame and regret over how a previous relationship ended. EGG! Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossPatreonYouTube
In this episode, the boys sit down with comedian, podcaster and eccentric genius; James Donald Forbes McCann. Together they ponder the balance of artistic integrity and commercial success, finding Catholicism later in life and the infuriatingly elusive nature of social media algorithms. James also battles through a bout of horrific diarrhoea due to a lamb pizza. An explosively introspective listen.Mixed & Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys chat about using “to-do lists”, breaking through the dreaded “writer's block”, and personal definitions on what makes up ones artistic ‘instinct'. Blake also makes a generous bid to buy all Jon's used underwear and provides details about a naughty new comedy bit. A disturbingly wholesome listen. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode the boys talk with business coach wunderkind Sammy Kennedy about emotional resilience, resourcefulness and the benefits of short and long term goals. There was also that time she was hit by a car driven by her drama teacher the day before prom. An entrepreneurial motivating listen. Sammy Kennedy InstagramMixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys cover a wide range of topics including; Jon's recent swim with a whale shark, Blake's near drowning experience in Year 8 and Aaron's time off with bub. They also discuss Jon's latest ass troubles. Edited and Mixed by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossWatch Soy Boy Short Film Here
In this saucy not-to-be-missed bonus episode, the boys discuss their techniques to get into the right mindset before performing and Blake reveals a performance issue he is dealing with in the bedroom. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys talk with highly accomplished Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and current Eternal MMA champion Rod Costa. Together they discuss Rod's brutal self-honesty, the beauty of mental resilience and learning to fall in love with not looking for excuses.Edited and Mixed by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys debrief their show from this year's Fringe Festival while attempting to make sense of all the noise in the self-help space. They also reflect on the staggering connection between crystals and divorce and the healing properties of a well toasted piece of toast. And don't forget...Stay hard like pyrite.Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys are schooled by Nutritionist, CrossFit athlete and overall #girlboss Georgia Otto. Together they learn the basics of nutritional eating; falling in love with the process of health improvement and how to face the overwhelming fear of a drunk pilot.Edited and Mixed by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Mosshttps://georgiaottonutrition.com.auhttps://www.instagram.com/georgiaottonutrition/
In this episode, the boys discuss all the hard-hitting problems of modern life, such as: vaping, failing goals, mysterious ass pain, avoiding charities in shopping centres and those nice folk who ask for money at traffic lights. Not. To. Be. Missed. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
Lorenzo and Brady sit down with Colby Egge and Blake Richardson from Silver State Guides to talk about sheep hunting, management, and tactics. They also share some stories about what it's like to hunt these iconic species in the heat of the Nevada desert.
We're barely into 2023 but we wanted to know what's the dumbest thing you've already done this year. Lisa gets fired up over Adam Lambert's recent comments. Ryan Daniels on THAT Aussie Open match between Murray and Kokkinakis that finished at 4am (and Nat Fyfe's new housemate) before comedians Jon Pinder and Blake Richardson drop in for a laugh. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the last episode recorded for 2022, Blake introduces his alter ego “Angry Bro” as he talks about finishing with hospitality for good. The boys also discuss falling short of your goals, the importance of failing on your terms, expecting less and the most important things they learned from their friends in 2022.Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys sit down with genre mashing musician Eli Greeneyes. Together they rhapsodise about his musical inspirations and self discovery, Blake's lifelong crush on him, and the importance of honesty in art.Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Mosshttps://www.instagram.com/eligreeneyes_/?hl=en
In this episode, the boys discuss Blake wanting to change his line of casual work while hating on cyclists for a bit (again). They also divulge their personal experiences with anxiety and Blake shares his horrifying first (and last) psychedelics experience when he was 17 in Bali.Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this spicy episode, the boys discuss R U OK Day while exploring their own experiences with mental health, Jon ponder's a possible new sexy version of the day and Aaron gets the boys opinion on Ambulance Victoria spending $760,000 on hiring "diversity and inclusion" officers. The boys also eat a really hot chip and Jon gives a touching rendition of the poem "Invictus" as Morgan Freeman, Billy Connolly, Jordan Peterson and John Butler. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossNews article mentioned in Papa's Press.Beyond Blue website.
In this special length episode, the boys sit down on Blake's birthday and introduce new podcast segments “Pinder's Ponders” and “Papa's Press”. Throughout, they cover the falling quality of modern films, what legacy you'd hope to leave behind with loved ones and even share their own penis reviews.Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron MossLink to article mentioned in "Papa's Press":https://apple.news/AscpK4Cy4QamswnLZ9Fp36w
In this episode, the boys sit down with actor, comedian, writer and all round gentleman James Helm. Together they discuss their criticisms of an ever changing film industry; the importance of confidence, James' offensively perfect chin and much, much more. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys reunite after a hiatus to discuss recent developments and important questions in their lives; from first crushes, Papa Aaron's foray into actual papahood, and the age-old debate of whether Kanye really is a “genius”. Mixed & Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, Blake sits down with entrepreneur and professional mixed martial arts fighter Jack Becker (Eternal Lightweight Champion). Together they discuss dealing with the lows of the sport, a fighter's mindset, relationships and how sometimes violence IS the answer.Mixed and edited by Aaron Moss. Produced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss.
Our guest is Blake Richardson who is the president and owner of Moto-i in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Moto-i opened as a sake brewery and brewpub in 2008. There are around 20 craft sake breweries in the U.S. now, but when Blake started Moto-i, there was not much information available about Japanese sake in English, not to mention other craft breweries to learn from. Blake also runs a sake rice milling company called Minnesota Rice and Milling, which is important for American sake brewers, considering difficulties in getting premium sake rice in the U.S. In this episode, we will discuss why Blake decided to open a sake brewery in Minneapolis, how he studied sake production, his sake-making philosophy, why he started the sake rice milling business, and much, much more!!!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Japan Eats by becoming a member!Japan Eats is Powered by Simplecast.
In this episode, the boys chat with Scouse comedian Kyle Legacy about comedy, living in his Uncle's dining room with a hamster and his unfortunate first encounter with ladies of the night. Jon puts 10 quick fire questions to Legacy in a new segment aptly titled the "Kings and Vagabonds Cheeky Ten".Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys discuss Jon's bout with the spicy cough and Blake's recent saucy acting job where he made an important self discovery. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys are joined by multi-talented actress Freya Tingley (Hemlock Grove, Once Upon a Time, Dota: Dragon's Blood). Together they discuss the creative process, what inspired Freya to become an actress and being reincarnated as a spoon. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this spicy episode, the boys discuss personal responsibility in an age where it has become par for the course to blame everything else for the way you feel, while touching on the age-old “you can't joke about that” argument. They also answer your questions and rail on cyclists for a bit. Edited and Mixed by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, Blake goes it solo with tattoo artist Calvin Johnson and the two discuss the value of being efficient with time and the importance of rest. Sometimes you just need to take a break and have a sausage roll. Mixed and Edited By Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys discuss mental health, avoiding words like: ‘should', ‘need' and ‘have to,' the importance of silliness, and the physics of doing a wee in a bottle.Beyond BlueMixed & Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
This week live from Perth I have the long lost brother of the Island Boyz, Blake Richardson on the pod! We riffing about me fucking a reviewer, dribbling the ball with your dick, getting my stripper wife Mindy to befriend Savanna & holding up a Dunk'n Donuts at gun point!
In this episode, the boys chat to stand-up comedian Rory Lowe about the pressures of staying motivated, how he deals with haters, the benefits of confidence and vulnerability, and Rory gives his opinion on Jon's decision to have a break from stand-up. Also, how funny is flatulence? Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this soul-searching episode, the boys talk about the pressure of maintaining desire and love for the thing you're most passionate for. What do you do when you stop loving the thing you love doing? Is it okay to step back and take a break? Also, do you always need to be a thing? Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys are joined by 2x Olympic swimmer and medal winner Blair Evans. Together they discuss adversity, resilience and what it can take and who you might have to become to compete at the highest levels of sport. Other topics include; vajazzle's, Blake's crocs and Jon's "dad" sneeze. GoFundMe for Blair's former swimming coach Bud McAllisterMixed and Edited by Aaron Moss Produced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode the boys discuss conflict, accountability and Blake takes us through Jon's 6-step self-help checklist. They also talk about fapping for a bit (we're a serious podcast honest). Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode, the boys are joined by multi-talented Logie award-winning comedian & actor Dilruk Jayasinha. Together they discuss what inspires them, idleness, self-love and growth mindsets. They also talk about Blake's nipples (trust us, it's relevant). Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
Welcome to the Kings and Vagabonds podcast where comedians Blake Richardson and Jon Pinder discuss the happiness of pursuit with guests from all walks of life. In this episode, the boys discuss how they first met, the trials and tribulations of acting and being comedians while also looking at accountability and comfort in conflict. They also have a giggle about the way Blake says Chicken Twisties for like a solid five minutes (not to be missed). Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
Hello Smart Firefighting Community! Welcome to another episode of covering real world innovations via interviews with fire service and technology industry experts that empower YOU to develop your very own Smart Firefighting strategy! How can alerting firefighters differently help them get in the zone? In this episode: - How do audible alerting systems affect a firefighter's health? - How can tactile alerts improve efficiency for firefighters? - Why is alerting redundancy so important? And who better to share new tactical notification systems that better dispatch and alert firefighters than the father-son duo behind-the-scenes? Blake Richardson grew up around the firehouse. His dad, Brad Richardson, is a captain and paramedic for a fire department in northern Florida. Brad became the inspiration behind EaseAlert when Blake noticed the toll that firefighting was taking on his dad each day that he returned from duty. Blake wanted to come up with a way to make his dad's job less stressful. EaseAlert is that solution. Blake and co-founder/COO, Elezar Tonev began working on EaseAlert in 2019. With its suite of tactile alerting devices, EaseAlert is redefining alerting systems and setting the bar for heart smart alerting in the fire service. Today, they have a fully functional system and their brand new Firefighter Alerting System is beginning to catch the attention of fire departments around the United States. Connect with Blake: LinkedIn Follow EaseAlert: LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Episode Resources: - More podcast interviews: Fireground Fitness | Fire Engineering - WCJB Article - News4Jax Article - St. Augustine Article Join our SFF Community! Head to www.smartfirefighting.com to discover how SFF accelerates innovation for emergency responders, to find out when our next event is or review our curated resources! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
Jonah Lees y Blake Richardson interpretarán a John Lennon y Paul McCartney en el próximo film sobre The Beatles: "Midas Man". Disney Plus planea gastar $ 33 mil millones en contenido el próximo año. Leonardo DiCaprio destacó paisaje del sur de Chile y hace llamado a defender áreas protegidas."Batalla en el lago Changjin" rompe el récord de taquilla de todos los tiempos de China.
Strap in for the deepest of deep dives into all things DeFi. Blake Richardson, investor at BlockTower Capital, enlightens viewers with his expert perspective as an investor in the space. Decentralized finance is a relatively new industry, but the number of subtopics continues to grow. A helpful discussion for beginners and experts, Richardson educates viewers on a wide range of material including synthetics, stablecoins, DeFi in the insurance industry, smart contracts, bonding curves, and more. He also shares insight into the due diligence process undergone by his team at BlockTower when assessing the ever-increasing number of DeFi companies emerging today. Interviewed by Ash Bennington on July 16, 2021.
This week we continue our conversation with the multi-generation family of rice (and sake rice!) farmers at Isbell Farms in the heart of Arkansas. For those of you just now joining, we highly recommend you make time to give Part 1 of this conversation a listen before diving in, as it provides a great deal of context for this week's discussion, is referenced occasionally throughout the show, and more than anything, it introduces you to this inspiring family.This week the family kicks things off by talking about the transition from their early work with Takara Sake USA to connecting with Blake Richardson of Moto-I and Minnesota Rice & Milling via Norway, which lead to further expansion into a range of sake-specific rice varieties in support of North America's craft sake breweries, along with the recent development of their own sake rice variety, known as Somai.From there we get into the creation of sake rice sample kits (and post office shenanigans!), the experience of opening up and sharing family life on the farm through YouTube, tackling sustainability and conservation issues surrounding rice farming while selling carbon credits to Microsoft in the process, and a great deal more.We hope that this pair of episodes not only contributed to our listeners' appreciation of sake and the hard work and passion involved in bringing that magnificent beverage to life, but also helped to further your interest in the world of agriculture in North America – and anywhere, for that matter. All of our futures hinge upon the people and means through which we grow food. If that food being grown contributes to beautiful sake, and if that beautiful sake contributes to a healthy and sustainable future, all the better. In that capacity, we here at Sake On Air can't wait to see where the Isbell Family takes us next.For more about Isbell Farms:- Website- Instagram- Facebook- Twitter- YouTube Thanks for once again tuning in to Sake On Air. You can help new listeners discover the show by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or on whatever service delivers you all of your podcasting needs. Contact us at questions@sakeonair.staba.jp with any thoughts about this week's show, and feel free to follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Everything from Sake Future Summit 2020, as well as a number of other recordings, are all archived over on our YouTube channel, as well.We'll be back in two weeks with a bit more Sake (and Shochu!) on Air.Until next time.Kampai!Sake On Air is made possible with the generous support of the Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association and is broadcast from the Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center in Tokyo. The show is a co-production between Export Japan and Potts.K Productions, with audio production by Frank Walter. Our theme, “Younger Today Than Tomorrow” was composed by forSomethingNew for Sake On Air.
This week we continue our conversation with the multi-generation family of rice (and sake rice!) farmers at Isbell Farms in the heart of Arkansas. For those of you just now joining, we highly recommend you make time to give Part 1 of this conversation a listen before diving in, as it provides a great deal of context for this week's discussion, is referenced occasionally throughout the show, and more than anything, it introduces you to this inspiring family.This week the family kicks things off by talking about the transition from their early work with Takara Sake USA to connecting with Blake Richardson of Moto-I and Minnesota Rice & Milling via Norway, which lead to further expansion into a range of sake-specific rice varieties in support of North America's craft sake breweries, along with the recent development of their own sake rice variety, known as Somai.From there we get into the creation of sake rice sample kits (and post office shenanigans!), the experience of opening up and sharing family life on the farm through YouTube, tackling sustainability and conservation issues surrounding rice farming while selling carbon credits to Microsoft in the process, and a great deal more.We hope that this pair of episodes not only contributed to our listeners' appreciation of sake and the hard work and passion involved in bringing that magnificent beverage to life, but also helped to further your interest in the world of agriculture in North America – and anywhere, for that matter. All of our futures hinge upon the people and means through which we grow food. If that food being grown contributes to beautiful sake, and if that beautiful sake contributes to a healthy and sustainable future, all the better. In that capacity, we here at Sake On Air can't wait to see where the Isbell Family takes us next.For more about Isbell Farms:- Website- Instagram- Facebook- Twitter- YouTube Thanks for once again tuning in to Sake On Air. You can help new listeners discover the show by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or on whatever service delivers you all of your podcasting needs. Contact us at questions@sakeonair.com with any thoughts about this week's show, and feel free to follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Everything from Sake Future Summit 2020, as well as a number of other recordings, are all archived over on our YouTube channel, as well.We'll be back in two weeks with a bit more Sake (and Shochu!) on Air.Until next time.Kampai!Sake On Air is made possible with the generous support of the Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association and is broadcast from the Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center in Tokyo. The show is a co-production between Export Japan and Potts.K Productions, with audio production by Frank Walter. Our theme, “Younger Today Than Tomorrow” was composed by forSomethingNew for Sake On Air.
Where the backbeats meet the spirits.Episode #44 . On this podcast our guest fits our podcast to a T. He’s a rum craft cocktail maker at North Carolina’s Instill Distilling and has drummed pretty much all his life and is currently the drummer for the band As We All Float.Also we try something different for our mid-show rum review where we have our guest review the rum during this episode. Check out the replay of this live podcast on our YouTube channel. Click --> LinkHere's what you will hear in this podcast :Drum TalkStarting of early in drumming in the drum corp through school and collegeWhy he choose to pursue a music education degreeHis Favorite drummer, Blake Richardson..Dave share with us his kit configuration and cymbal setupHow many drummers get to bring their drums to work, where his kit is the house kit at the distilleryHis current music project "As We All Float"Rum TalkHow Dave entered the service industry at an early age and lead him into his rum journeyA description of the distilleryDave reviews Instill Distilling Co's three products or aka the "The Three Ladies", the White, Spiced and the Aeva, Creating awareness for craft rum to those who drink large scale commercial rumHis inspiration on making craft cocktails and his favorite cocktail the "Palmetto"His answers to "In four sips/beats or less"On the rocks or neat?Favorite instrument that’s not “drums/drum set”Since he was in many drum corps….. Was the movie Drumline anything close to the real thing?What’s the one thing you trade with what you do?Show support and visit Dave's links:Instill Distilling - Website, Instagram, FacebookAs We All Float - Instagram and Facebook----------------------------------------------------------------------Mid podcast tune: Once Upon a Bottle of Rum by Brad BrockCheck out Brad Brock's Jams ' N' Cocktails Podcast live every Wednesday at 8:pm EST----------------------------------------------------------------------Want to learn more about the rums that were reviewed, check out Instill Distilling Co. website for more information Don't forget to check out our site and linksDrums and Rums websiteFollow us on FaceBook, YouTube and Support the show Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/drumsandrums)
Host Chris Baker speaks with guests Dr. Kellie O'Dare, Co-Director of the 2nd Alarm Project, and Blake Richardson, Co-Founder of EaseAlert. They discuss why sleep is mission critical in the fire service, and touch on various topics including firefighter health and wellness, behavioral health resources, and the value of peer support for the future firefighter.
When I was young on the job there were many days that I would come home from my shift completely exhausted. Despite my battered and bedraggled state, I would attend to my young family. One such occasion I was “watching” the kids when Momma went out for a run. I had fallen asleep and the Disney movie that was holding their attention came to an end. My 3 year old, tightly gripping a sippy cup in one hand, peeled back my eyelid with the other and demanded a refill of his “juice”. Despite appearances, I am a good Dad, after all, no one was seriously hurt while under my supervision. But ask any kids whose parent is a firefighter how much fun it is when they come home smoked? Being grumpy and exhausted are merely superficial issues that can be repaired in the short term. The deeper physiological and psychological concerns are the real trouble. Bodies and brains develop chronic issues after years of little to no sleep or being jolted from bed by a million-decibel alarm (I am exaggerating but that's how it feels). So, what's a firefighter to do? Fortunately, there are young entrepreneurs who are considering the issues that plague our firefighters and are tinkering with ways to mitigate some of these concerns. In episode 55 we chat with Blake Richardson and Elezar Tonev about their company, EaseAlert, their collaboration with 2nd Alarm Project and their motives for working on firefighter health and wellness. Tune in to hear the whole story and enjoy! ______________ You can find the Fireground Fitness podcast wherever great podcasts are located. So, search it out and subscribe. Your feedback is powerful, and greatly appreciated. Go to apple podcasts, subscribe, rate and review the podcast or shoot me an email! If you would like to contact today's guest... IG, FB & LinkedIn: @EaseAlert Email: savinglives@easealert.com Telephone: (352)792-0509 Your host can be reached at: IG: @firegroundfitness FB: @fireground fitness Twitter: @firegroundfit Email: raynegray@firegroundfitness.com
On this week's episode our guest is Blake Richardson, drummer of Between the Buried and Me and Glass Casket. We talked about everything from spending the year away from touring to him becoming a dad, recording BTBAM's new album, embracing the world of Twitch and more. To submit any questions for the podcast, e-mail us at kopercrabbpodcast@gmail.com
This week, drummer for the Grammy Nominated Between The Buried and Me hops in The Cosmic Canoe for a great conversation about his experience so far with Twitch, and life off the road in these "uncertain circumstances". To watch this podcast on Youtube, head over to www.twitch.tv/blakeyeatsteaky
2020 marks 30 years since the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In this episode, we talk to Andrea Fox and Blake Richardson, co-chairs of the Cerner associate business resource group for people with disabilities. Read the show notes: https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/empowering-people-with-disabilities-in-health-care-and-tech
My guest this week is Blake Richardson, drummer of Between The Buried And Me. Blake is without a doubt one of the best drummers doing it right now in progressive music. The band has massively evolved over time and so has Blake's drumming so we talk a lot about that as well as influences, practice routines etc but also about health and fitness. We also delve into the realm of perfect post-show food, and the time my dad spiked me with morphine at Christmas dinner.
On this episode, we achieve something even we thought would never happen. We get the opportunity to chat with one of the most talented and innovative drummers from the all mighty "Between the Buried and Me". We ask some of the questions that we have always wanted to ask if we were ever able to talk with the BTBAM. Sit back, relax, grab a beer and listen to us fanboy it out with Blake Richardson! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-bobadilla/support
New Hope Club is a British pop trio formed in 2015 and consisting of Reece Bibby, Blake Richardson, and George Smith. Their debut EP, Welcome to the Club, was released on Steady Records/Hollywood Records on 2 May 2017. They had two songs included on the soundtrack of the 2018 film Early Man, "Good Day" and "Tiger Feet". They released "Crazy" and "Medicine" as promotional singles for their second EP, Welcome to the Club Pt.2, which was released on 30 October 2018.Follow Sidewalk Talk:https://twitter.com/sidewalktalkshw (all updates)https://instagram.com/sidewalktalkpop See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
** You can stream all of the music from this episode at www.mrhaircut.org/podcast **The long awaited conclusion of Jonathan’s interview with Blake Richardson, drummer for Between the Buried and Me. If you’ve ever wondered how to be casually laid back, definitively cool, and also an extraordinary badass, listen to this man speak. Our very own badass drummer Jonathan Greene interviews Blake on topics such as practicing, touring and balancing relationships, and then brings the whole thing back to the studio so John can give a bassist’s perspective and make inane comments for your listening pleasure.
** You can stream all of the music from this episode at www.mrhaircut.org/podcast **Holy heavy ‘meta’ Batman. Crimefighting is hard work, so when Mr Haircut is in need, hometown hero Blake Richardson answers the call with superhuman chill. The cast of Mr. Haircut covers it all with breathtaking minute-to minute commentary, interrupting the hero and a version of Jonathan from the past, because time travel.Jonathan Greene takes the lead on this episode. Jon and John interview the interview with Blake Richardson, drummer for Between the Buried and Me.
Blake Richardson lives in Peterborough, near Toronto, and his work is not only deeply inspired by our rich Canadian landscape but is entirely connected to the spirit of nature itself.I feel that Blake is a really important artist for our times and this is why I want to invite him on this podcast. His EarthArt imagery serves as an exercise to encourage and inspire others to stay open and receptive. He attempts to raise awareness that what we see is a reflection of ourselves and when we see ourselves reflecting in nature we strengthen our connection to the Earth.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/gaiaorion)
This week on The Everyman Podcast, Progressive-Metal ICONS Blake Richardson (Drums) and Dustie Waring (Guitar)from the GRAMMY Nominated Between The Buried and Me sit down for a great in-person interview live from the Green Room at Reverb in Reading,PA! We take questions from the fans, talk about our dogs, what its like to be nominated for a Grammy, and get into some stuff you haven't heard before about the band and what is in store for the future. There is even a little breaking news about a HUGE tour coming up. Subscribe and Review if you enjoy the show!
To show you guys why I care for Blake Richardson and Bailee Madison as a couple and two of my favorite people ❤️
Former Middleweight Champion, Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin, joins host Beto Duran in-studio to discuss his new 3-year / 6-fight agreement with DAZN (Da Zone). Announced last Friday, GGG and DAZN have started letting the world know and combat journalist, Lance Pugmire, sits down with GGG, Beto, and GGG's trainer Abel Sanchez to discuss the news. What is the main driver for GGG to make this decision? Is it a chance to regain his championship status, another shot at rival Canelo Alvarez, a chance to pave the path towards life after boxing, or all of the above? Also, one of the most successful sports teams in Southern California (besides the Dodgers and Rams) is... the UCLA Women's Gymnastics team. Their success story has gone viral, and this created an opportunity for intern, Blake Richardson. Learn how Blake approached this opportunity (and others) at the LA Times - a must listen for every young person looking to enter the field of sports journalism.
On this episode of BlockChannel, Mckie, Dee and Dr. Petty sit down with Blake Richardson and Luke Bateman from the upcoming Ethereum-based gaming platform, CryptoPets. CryptoPets takes some of the long-standing gaming mechanics that we've grown to love, and married them happily with the scarcity and extendability of non-fungible assets (ERC-721, etc). We sit down to discuss their vision for building a truly sticky game, one that users will enjoy playing - and because CryptoPets are digitally owned and appended thanks to Ethereum, the game can grow with you. Show Links: CryptoPets: http://cryptopets.co Game Beta: http://beta.cryptopets.co Intro/Outro Music "I Ain't Shit" by Kelech: https://soundcloud.com/kelechief/i-aint-shit?in=kelechief/sets/spring-breakup Show Sponsor(s): MakerDAO: http://makerdao.com Disclaimer: This is not investment advice, it is an engaged discussion on new technology; BlockChannel reminds you to always do your own due diligence before investing in any crypto-related project in the industry.
In this episode Mike and Mike discuss Blake Richardson of tech-metal band Between the Buried and Me, whose new record, Automata, Part 1, is transcribed in the June issue of Modern Drummer. The post Episode 140: Blake Richardson, What You Need to Know About Bass Drum Heads, Turkish Lale Kardes Cymbals, and More appeared first on Modern Drummer Magazine.
This week Cameron sits down with Between the Buried and Me drummer Blake Richardson to discuss almost getting electrocuted at the old Conservatory, sleeping in bathrooms, opening for Dream Theater, and way more.