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This is not a typical Gnar Couch episode. Tonight, the boys focused on Jaxson Riddle's real story and the challenges he's faced early in life, many of which mirror struggles listeners have shared privately with the hosts over the years. After watching Buried Alive, the importance of hearing directly from him felt immediate. The conversation went deeper than riding, touching on mental health, personal setbacks, and the work of building something better out of difficult experiences. The boys also opened up about their own struggles, making this episode less about bikes and more about honesty, perspective, and reminding listeners that they aren't alone even when it feels that way. As always, we remain available to the community we've built. Your continued support reinforces that this show has become more than just a podcast about bikes and questionable decisions. If you have anything you ever need to talk about or feel alone, DM us or call the OC Line and leave a message. We're all here for you. Guest info: Jaxson Riddle Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
There's a reason everyone on the show rides TRP brakes and has long before we knew people who work there. They're powerful, they feel fantastic, and they'll lay down a great skid when needed—just like Boston Rob's "substantial a$$." We got the another long-haired blonde boy—TRP marketing guy Nate Silberman—to join up with Cheef this episode to talk about TRP, it's long history in biking, the company's future, and just what exactly makes those brakes so damn good. But we also touch on Rob's dancing skills, what it would take to get us to dance at a club, sketchy double-black trails, the legendary John Kilo and his most recent "project," and Cheef's knee pads which he claims don't stink. Guest info: TRP Brakes Nate Silberman Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
We love Reece Wallace. Not so much because he rides bikes, but more because he pisses off large corporate entities by posting clips of himself in excavator bucket hot tubs. It's also pretty cool that he bought the wings from a plane in which the pilot was beheaded so he could use them at his homemade bike park. Another cool thing about Reece Wallace is that he worked hard to build his career as a freerider and content creator because he has a trust fund. That's actually not true He's never been a trust funder, though people sometimes think he is for some reason. Finally, we love Reece because he has a rad pilot voice, which is mandatory when you're a pilot. It was awesome having him back on. We talk about all of that, the Reece Wallace Invitational, baggy jeans, and a ton more on this...the greatest MTB show in the world...the Gnar Couch Podcast. Guest info: Reece Wallace Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
On today's Gnar Couch Podshow, the boys somehow tricked freeride legend Tyler McCaul into a raw, questionably-legal look at big-mountain biking. Tyler opened up about the highs, the lows of Rampage. We got into what it's really like behind the scenes of the Rampage broadcast. He talked about dad life, athlete life, and attempting to keep a career alive while the bike industry plays musical chairs with bankruptcy filings. Naturally, Jimmy asked zero relevant questions and Boston Rob salivated over another freeride pro joining the show. We dug into why riders keep sending it off mountains shaped like middle fingers and how to find balance in a world where everyone's pretending to be sponsored on Instagram. If you want the real story on riding, risk, community, and staying true to what you love,, this episode fully delivers like a FedEx driver hopped up on 72-Hour Energy. Tune in. Or don't. We're still cooler than all the other MTB content creators combined (in our heads), so we'll be fine. Guest info: Tyler McCaul Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 "Patreon Thanks and Extras" 10:48 "Crash Holds and Reflections" 11:49 Silent Crowd Respectful During Crash 18:01 "Pressure to Outdo Past Performances" 22:58 "Fresh Venues to Preserve Rampage" 32:35 "Analyzing Tricks with Video" 37:17 "Struggling to Be Present" 39:48 Balancing Passion, Work, and Fatherhood 48:02 Mountain Bike Industry Challenges 51:13 Grateful for Sponsorship and Perseverance 54:30 "Building a Hardtail Again" 01:01:29 "Rodeo Run Success Story" 01:10:18 "Blizz Sponsorship and Baiku Time" 01:16:12 "Trail Dreams and Tensions"
On this week's Gnar Couch Podshow, we went deeper than Sponch's mom with the one and only Braydon Bringhurst. The dude's basically part philosopher, part bike Jedi, and part anti-gravity climbing machine. We talked about rebuilding your mind (and body) after you eat sh*t, launching the Hard MTB League, and somehow raising a family while still hucking your meat into heretofore unrecognized Moab transitions. Braydon dropped wisdom on how to stay present, push your limits without exploding your spleen, and build a community of riders who actually get it. Whether you're sending it in life, business, or just trying not to cry during your post-crash shower, this episode will slap you harder than a rogue handlebar to your right nipple (see Cheef's chest). Listen and maybe, just maybe, you'll figure out how to shred your brain as hard as your bike. Guest info: Braydon Bringhurst Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 "Work, School, and Postmodernism" 10:38 "Rediscovering a Love for Biking" 13:40 Competitive Struggles and Mental Growth 18:56 Mental Performance Coaching Passion 26:59 "Mastering Presence and Focus" 28:13 "Three-Point Focus Strategy" 37:43 "Overcoming Fear While Jumping" 41:18 "The Look in Their Eyes" 45:13 Journaling and Overcoming Setbacks 51:50 Passion, Therapy, and Family Balance 56:24 "Helping, Laughing, Sharing Passion" 01:01:12 Community Connections Matter 01:06:27 Best Trails for Technical Riding 01:21:23 "Nardcouch Patreon Show Promo" 01:23:52 "Unexpected Airdrop: Anarchist Cookbook" 01:29:41 "Join Our Patreon Today" 01:34:57 "Toes and Hoes Song"
We went full send with a freeride legend and another in the making this week with Cam Zink and surprise guest Chelsea Kimball on the show. Cam talked about what changes, if any, are needed at Rampage, launching world-record backflips, a decade of Rampage, and his motivation for starting businesses. He broke down the art of gambling your shoulder and your bank account in the name of passion. Chelsea gave us the lowdown on the headspace it takes to stare down a Rampage line that looks like a straight-up death wish and say, “Yeah, I'll send that.” It's part therapy session, part crash course in risk addiction, and part masterclass in turning stupidity into purpose. If you've ever wanted to know what happens when freeriders are handed a microphone and told to say whatever they want, this episode's meant for you. Guest info: Cam Zink Chelsea Kimball Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 "Guest Talk with Cam Zink" 10:32 "Mammoth X Games Pressure" 11:57 "Do or Die Mentality" 16:39 "Wins, Kids, and Podium Moments" 25:23 "Bikes That Feel Right" 30:20 "More Events for Two-Wheeled Sports" 36:47 "Favorite Venue with Cliff Band" 40:42 "Calculated and Custom Built" 43:31 Pioneering Mountain Bike Freeriding 52:05 Gnarly Drift on Vertical Wall 56:30 Embracing Risk and Preparedness 01:02:49 "Scissor Drop on Battleship Ridge" 01:05:49 Choices and Ambitions 01:15:07 "Blizz Eyewear Promo Code" 01:18:08 "Patreon Extras with Chelsea"
This week on the Gnar Couch Podshow, we hang with rampage-riding legend CJ Ceilig. Okay, she's not legendary yet, but she will be after this podcast. She somehow makes a terrible sausage party pod team actually worth listening to. She's a Eurotah-bouncing, breakfast sandwich-dodging shredder who's done it all. From bluffing her way through a bike-shop job (“Derailleur? Totally pasta.”) to leading teams at Five Ten and Reverse Components, CJ's story is equal parts hilarious and inspiring. We talk about the chaos of Rampage prep, the magic and madness of Virgin, Utah, and the glamorous side of living in a van, which may or may not include neighbors who poop in buckets. If you're here for serious bike discussion, you're in the wrong place. But if you love grit, humor, and real stories from the freeride desert and beyond, hit play. Guest info: CJ Celig Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 "Scheduling Episode with CJ" 06:41 "Struggling with Mountain Biking" 11:58 "Bike Shop Connections Journey" 19:58 "Death Mo Bike Memories" 21:50 "Reconnecting Through Downhill Racing" 28:24 "Thrill of Mountain Skiing" 34:21 "Digging Days Were Special" 39:42 "Navigating Riding Challenges" 45:02 "Tricks, Jumps, and Canyon Gaps" 48:54 "Dating Profile and Freeride" 55:24 "Committing to the Investment" 01:03:25 "Challenges of Female Free Riders" 01:04:14 "Behind the Scenes Insights" 01:10:49 "Building Confidence in New Terrain" 01:16:32 Wind, Distraction, and Run Dynamics 01:21:16 "Trail or Downhill Debate" 01:27:16 "Marketing Power of Athletes" 01:31:08 Hollywood Creatives and Business Challenges 01:40:05 "Grateful, Fun, Bonus Content" 01:41:21 "Biking Adventures in a Hatchback"
Welcome to episode 184 of the Gnar Couch Podshow. We braved rare severe Utah thunderstorms, insane traffic, and stuffed our bikes in Corvettes this weekend to bring you Bienvenido Aguado, who shares everything from his front flip stories to how he manages to keep things fun when the pressure's on. As always, there's some friendly roasting, plenty of self-deprecating humor, and a healthy dose of just figuring it out as we go. We get into what it's really like to train for Rampage, the weirdness of telling someone your real name at a coffee shop, and weigh good vibes vs podiums. If you're here for polished interviews, you've taken a wrong turn. But if you want a look at the mountain bike scene that's raw, real, and maybe a little ridiculous, you're in the right place. Guest info: Bienvenido Aguado Tylor James Marcel Durbau Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 Grateful Encounter at Ranch 06:49 Day Off: Wind and Tattoos 14:30 "Seeking New Challenges in Biking" 18:53 Canyon Gap Run Reflections 24:11 "Determined and Goal-Oriented" 27:01 "Legendary Bike Throw" 33:35 "Reflecting on 2019 Memories" 38:54 Uplifting Mountain Biking Experience 46:39 Rampage Vision: Ryan Rodriguez 51:22 Passion, Support, and Gratitude 57:26 "Unbreakable Bond and Youthful Spirit" 01:00:44 "Dark Festival Wind Challenges" 01:05:57 "Mountain Biking Community Significance" 01:13:38 "Genuine Guy Praised by Peers" 01:17:27 Conversational Curiosity and Connection 01:20:31 Reflecting on Joining the Show 01:30:10 Balancing Professionalism and Passion 01:33:56 "Future Mountain Biking Podcast Plans" 01:41:27 "Blizz Eyewear Promo Code Offer" 01:42:56 Interview Extended, Article Rescheduled
Welcome to the Gnar Couch Podshow. This week, we have a special guest: up-and-coming Rampage wild card Finley Kirschenmann. We'll dig into how a kid from Sandy, Utah gets gnarly enough for Rampage, plus we get the inside scoop on desert lines, digging skills, and whether dual-crown tailwhips are actually possible. Other topics rolling around in this episode: BMX as the secret sauce for bike control, the never-ending baggy pants discussion, and the existential question of whether style or spin-rate should win Rampag. True to form, Rob manages to jack up the intro twice, which is just another may-may in the rearview, and by the time we start talking about bike park Uber rides or hugging etiquette, you'll wonder why any of us are allowed unsupervised on microphones. So if you want high-level training advice or nutrition wisdom, keep scrolling. But if you like rowdy bike stories, dumb jokes, and hearing us mess things up repeatedly, you've found your new favorite terrible podcast. Guest info: Finley Kirschenmann Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 Rob's Impact Underestimated on Show 10:38 Tyson's Impact and Growth 11:37 BMX Foundations and Favorite Parks 17:12 "Finding Comfort in Monumental Events" 22:22 High-Level Riding Appreciation 28:18 Moto Style Freeride Passion 35:36 "Rebuild or Create Anew?" 40:13 Dirt Bike Crash Landing 45:26 Distinct Whip Styles in Riding 53:11 TBS's Iconic Front Flip Moment 56:32 "Fast-Action Skateboard Revival" 01:02:49 "Genre Doesn't Matter" 01:12:41 Tasmanian Devil Leads Red Bull Ramble 01:13:17 "Red Bull Rampage: Spin Obsession"
Welcome to the only MTB podcast to provide you with suspect mountain bike expertise, best enjoyed while sunning your rear, paddling your shins, or taping down your “business” for that sweet aerodynamic gain. Oh, and we have pro riders like Jerrell Webster on. On this week's episode, we chewed through three core themes at a speed only barely hampered by our collective ADHD: 1) Debating the joys of escaping from traditional team sports into the beautiful, ego-destroying mayhem of mountain biking, 2) Exposing the seedy underbelly of the MTB world's obsession with tight kits, mysterious Facebook boomers, and our own online store that only seems to accept PayPal, and 3) Taking an overdue dose of reality about diversity on bikes, featuring Jerrell Webster's quest to make Rampage less pale. We sprinkle in some shinner injuries, unsolicited scooter opinions, and just enough political Facebook comment dumpster fires to keep your brain itching all week. We recommend you "smash" play harder than Sponch's mom if you want a “podshow” that delivers the gnar, the existential dread, and all the self-deprecating humor your tender little ears can handle. Just don't expect any useful advice—unless you consider life hacks like “always ready to shred” and “never trust a man who pedals” as gospel. Guest info: Jerrell Webster Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 From Skateboarding to Sports Shift 16:17 "Trail Riding: Trust and Camaraderie" 30:01 "Always Ready: E-Bike Philosophy" 38:42 Parental Support in College Decisions 50:43 Inclusive Engagement with Diverse Communities 01:01:51 Record-Breaking Stunts by People of Color 01:09:58 Perspective Shift on Height Fear 01:14:13 Effort in Scootering Matters 01:25:38 Recent Influential Riding Experiences 01:40:52 Event Coordination & Rider Reflections 01:51:39 "Jackson Goldstone's Tight Kit Trend" 02:01:13 "Big Simping Chronicles"
Welcome to the Gnar Couch Podshow, where mountain biking meets questionable life choices and creative chaos, and somehow, women still agree to come on the show. If you're after a polished podcast, you're in the wrong place. This is a podshow, which basically means we're like a podcast, but with more bad decisions and a few conversations you probably shouldn't play at work (or around your mom). Picture the world's sketchiest couch, then imagine us inviting up-and-coming freeride star Janelle Soukup to sit on it. That's our version of hospitality. (And that's probably why she called in.) On this episode, we're serving up a three-course meal of send: first, we celebrate the rise of women's freeride, featuring Janelle's stacked resume and her invite to the 2025 Rampage lineup. Next, we try to get deep (for about three seconds) on the mental gymnastics it takes to launch yourself off a sheer cliff, sprinkling in advice that could either inspire your dreams or or kill you. Finally, we wrap things up with our signature back-end chaos: a mix of questionable humor and reminders that we are all very bad at adulting. Guest info: Janelle Soukup Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 Connect & Support via Oral Line 10:54 Email Surprise Shock 12:55 First Event, Learning Experience 18:12 Mastering Mountain Biking Techniques 26:38 Backcountry Trailhead Experience 32:15 Teaching Flat Spin Success 34:17 Huck Flips: Solid vs. Foam 42:51 "Navigating Wall Street Trail Hazard" 45:39 Balancing School and Career Ambitions 52:06 Inspiration From Peer Daring 56:12 Lost Opportunities and New Beginnings 01:00:54 Advice for Young Filmmakers 01:06:51 Struggling With Professional Identity 01:11:29 "Fail Friday Crash Obsession" 01:17:18 Blizz Sunglasses: Durable and Reliable 01:24:46 Patreon Update and Weekly Highlights 01:27:27 "Astrocyte Battle in Darkness"
This might just be the best mountain bike podshow you've ever hate-listened to. That's right—podshow, because podcasts are boring and suck, and furthermore, calling it a podcast would be an insult to the fine tradition of nonsense, awkward silences, and self-inflicted pain we serve up with all the grace of Boston Rob “making it clap” at dance parties (yes, that actually happened). On this episode, we're uniting mountain bikers the best way we know how: by traumatizing Boston Rob with potential electrocution every time he laughs or drops an F-bomb (so basically, every ten seconds), peppering our guest Sergi “Ride Caviar” Massot with questions he doesn't want to answer, and dissecting the fine art of refusing to do something scary the first time, unless it's stealing a Monster fridge while blacked out after a BMX event (best Sergi story yet). There's enough childish conversation about absolute carnage on trails, dog tributes, and existential dread over medical bills to make you feel at home, disrespected, and weirdly motivated, all at once. So if you thought you were signing up for thoughtful, nuanced mountain bike commentary, you're almost as dumb as the hosts. Welcome to the Gnar Couch Podshow—the only podshow where the runtime is matched only by the length of our collective hospital bills. Hit play. Enjoy the accompanying mental degradation. Guest info: Ride Caviar Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 "Joining Patreon Celebration Tonight" 07:33 Patreon Ringtone Request 16:53 "Adopting the Perfect Puppy" 19:47 Extreme Danger on Double Black Trails 25:21 Forest vs. Desert Riding Preferences 31:37 "Utah Trip: Costly Experience" 37:37 Wheelchair Trailblazing in Squamish 43:38 Hard Work Over Talent 46:47 Overshot Jump at Pride Fiesta 55:53 Drunken BMX Misadventure 57:31 "Nollie RMU Racer Appreciation" 01:05:38 "Oral Connections & Affordable Access" 01:07:29 "Rob's Crisis Escalates"
It's episode 178 of the Gnar Couch Podshow! We're already three minutes in and the F-bomb counter is higher than your buddy who “microdosed” but forgot the “micro.” Utah probably hates us (again), but that's fine—Utah also hates fun, women's thighs, and beer over 4%. But, this isn't your dad's mountain bike podcast. Actually, your dad probably left because you bought an E-bike, then he joined a Facebook group called Lycra Enthusiasts Who Love Buttholes. Guess what? We're all you've got now. This episode: memes, caffeine jitters, brown-eye contact, and the unholy truth that “analog” is being horribly mispronounced. Mountain bike culture is dead, and we're here performing a necrophilia-themed jazzercise class on its stiff little corpse. Joining us is the meme-lord himself, Ryden Dirty—43 years old, knees like stale breadsticks, and a professional at making Facebook warriors cry into their Garmin watches. He's an ex-BMXer, chef, and current semi-professional button-pusher. If you get offended by him, congratulations—you're softer than a Casey's gas station pizza. We've also got: A Zoom room full of Russian bots who keep trying to sell us boner pills. Facebook dads with “opinions” so bad they make your uncle's QAnon posts look reasonable. A merch store with more hoodies than a middle school vape circle. Throw in some ADHD, chef rage, and a bunch of dudes old enough to schedule colonoscopies around bike rides, and you've got yourself a certified Gnar Couch dumpster fire. So grab a chamois, double up if your prostate needs it, and let's kick this turd downhill. Welcome to Gnar Couch, where joy comes to die and the only KOM we care about is “King of Mediocrity.” Guest info: Ryden Dirty Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 Couch Crushers Instagram Mishap 07:29 Message Us Anytime 14:55 "Analog Cycling Over E-bike" 18:25 "E-Bike Epiphany" 26:19 "Social Media Free Speech Shift" 28:36 "Embracing Authenticity in Social Media" 35:48 Mountain Biking Frustration Transition 44:03 "Biking Distance Challenges" 46:34 Teasing Chris Canfield 52:57 "E-Bike Antics Spark Controversy" 58:09 Expanding Mountain Biking Stories 01:05:22 Managing Subscriptions and New Content 01:08:00 "Call Us After Ben's Song"
11.Who Cares, It's Almost Midnight! - Episode 28 Show Notes Welcome to Episode 28! – 1:45 There is so much to discuss as we are on the cusp of the eleventh expansion of World of Warcraft. Naturally, I suggestions for Blizzard for improving the game as the main topic “What have you done lately?” – 6:09 Holy crap, there is so much I have done. Buckle up. It all seems to revolve around stories this episode. Some piled up unlearned recipes leads three of my characters onto huge tangents in Northrend, I discover a flight school in Hallowfall with a weak, indecisive headmaster, and I reach an account-wide leveling milestone (only to learn later this episode that I am actually still 2 levels shy) 11.2 Reactions – 55:21 The final major content patch for The War Within is live; Tazavesh is a cool city; comparing K'aresh to Argus, the (one) new Delve is solid; Bliz nailed it with optional depth of storytelling in the campaign questing. Drink of the Month – 1:27:18 Sneaking some Badlands Bourbon north into Farstrider Retreat. News – 1:32:08 Legion Remix announced in a post and video here: https://worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/news/24224370 My thoughts on it 2 is in full swing, including RTWF LFR Wing 2 and “Story” Mode raids launch today, August 19 LFR Wing 3 comes August 26 One more thing in the news…? Main Topic: Midnight Expansion Announcement – 1:45:02 Tuesday, August 19 (the day I FINALLY get this episode out), Blizzard will officially announce and introduce to us the Midnight expansion at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany. 2:00 PM at SQ HQ, 11:00 AM on the West Coast at Blizzard HQ, and I believe 3:00 on August 20 for my friend the Snek of Vol'dun! My Midnight Wish List – 1:49:47 My list of 10 requests, the 10 great ideas I have for improving WoW for everyone, but certainly solo players. Free of charge, Bliz, free of charge. SQ Mailbag – 2:08:11 One negative rating has me upset, but maybe not in the way you would expect. But that is balanced by a new Patreon supporter who also likes my Solo Crew Refuge proposal for a player housing neighborhood. And, if you have the time and interest in entering your own ratings or reviews of the show in your podcast app, that would make me feel good and further balance out that negative. Outro – 2:38:30 Thanks to Blizzard for the amazing music and sound, to OGRE for intro/outro music, my lovely and supportive wife, and you for listening. Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/soloqueuewow Thank you to patrons, Andrew, Righteous Bandy, ThatSkyGuy, Cyn, Snek of Vol'dun, Jon, Scott and newest patron Jeru! And thanks to all the free supporters as well! Subscribe to the podcast at your podcast feed of choice, Apple, Spotify, and all the rest. Leave a 5-star rating and a written review to help grow Solo Queue. You can contact me at soloqueuewow at gmail.com, Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. “I will see you out there."
This might be the best mountain bike podshow you'll ever subject your bleeding ears to, but let's not get too full of ourselves. If you're looking for pro tips, life-changing inspiration, or anything more educational than a Snickers wrapper, you should probably tune out now. Welcome to the Gnar Couch Podshow, where “podshow” means we get away with even more bad decisions, lowbrow humor, and colossally poor life choices than your average podcast. Sure, we occasionally discuss bikes, but only if we get sidetracked from rating sushi in grocery stores, the science of adjusting your audio knobs, and discussing Cheef's mysterious and apparently imaginary friend, Chinese Adam. On this special episode, we drag Rob Brown—the evil genius behind Loam Pass and the definitely-not-mysterious Bike Sushi meme page—into our den of degenerates. Yes, he appears to bleach his hair for maximum radness, and yes, his Loam Pass business is either the future of bike park access or a plot to take your beer money and run to Thailand (Just kidding, the MTB Pass lady already did that). He takes us deep into the beautiful hellscape of organizing a pass for 70+ (and growing) North American bike parks, fighting the Big Bike industrial complex, and trying to break into Colorado bike parks. But rest assured, this is still the Gnar Couch Podshow: we'll try (and fail) to talk about bikes, share sponsored hate for overpriced water, reminisce about having bikes stolen and miraculously returned and running over bike thieves, and find new ways to offend everyone from CrossFit dads to the trail police. Is this a good episode? We don't know. We've literally never made one. So crank those headphones until your eardrums file a restraining order and settle in for a show that's about bikes, about everything else, and, most importantly, about nothing at all. Guest info: Loam Pass Bike Sushi Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. We've added old episodes, downloadable songs, and give you early access to raw, uncut shows for only $4.20/month. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 Podcast Sponsorship Blackmail Strategy 07:27 New Baggy Shirts at Narcouch 16:33 Epic Biking Adventures Pass 21:50 "Southern Adventure Hotspots" 24:20 Ski Resort Negotiation Challenges 32:36 Pass Usage Predictability Model 37:52 "Encounter at 45th Maverick" 42:10 Old-School Ski Pass Decline 45:45 "Excessive Honesty Dilemma" 50:40 Delayed Launch Success 56:15 Favorite Bike Parks: Spirit & Marquette 01:04:16 "Cody's Sudden GPS Failure" 01:13:05 "Bliz Eyewear Discount Code" 01:16:06 "Join Our Patreon for Extras"
Welcome to another absolutely questionably legal episode of the Gnarcouch Podshow. This is episode 175—which honestly, we're just as surprised it happened as you are. If you've ever tried to tune your suspension with ChatGPT, eaten three-day-old elk meat out of a fanny pack, or asked a stranger at Whistler to jump over your Tesla Cybertruck in a torrential downpour, congratulations: you've stumbled into the right corner of the internet. Tonight, we've got Christian “probably peppered my jumps with more style than you have in your entire sad existence” Peper in the studio, and the whole studio smells like unwashed knee pads, half-done parenting, and unresolved childhood trauma. JP's here, reminding everyone he was once called an unmentionable name by some dude using a random curse generator on the dark web. Boston Rob's on voice recognition patrol—dude's voice is so loud it folds the space-time continuum. We're talking e-bikes, jump progression, why your city's bike park is softer than a TikTok cosplayer's handshake, and, as always, questionable bathroom etiquette. Jimmy's busy making foot fetish videos for the Patreon, and the phrase “family-friendly” has already violated three Geneva Conventions. So, tighten your helmet, lower your standards, and get ready: this is episode 175, and it's gonna be more chaotic than a grown-ass man arguing with a trail steward about Class 1 e-bike erosion while half the room tries to decide if Freebird is appropriate shitting music. Let's kick this thing off—hold on to your buttholes, Nards. Guest profile: Christian Peper Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 "Trailhead Aggression Unleashed" 13:10 ChatGPT: A Useful Bike Tuning Guide 25:52 Mindful Kids' Presence on Social Media 42:18 Bridging Bike Skill Gaps 51:38 Progressive Jump Line Ambitions 01:00:17 Action Over Promotion Disconnect 01:10:02 Frustration Over Salt Lake Traffic Changes 01:21:10 Career Shift to Social Media Success 01:28:22 Crafting Effective Video Hooks 01:37:46 Instagram Algorithm Enhances User Engagement 01:47:40 "E-Bike Necessity for Busy Riders" 02:02:26 Homemade Kefir and Root Beer 02:12:18 "Defiant Trail Ride"
Roll up and throw your tailgate pad on this dumpster fire as we take you through the trainwreck history of the Gnar Couch Podshow, a masterclass in turning angry biker angst and stray couches into the only show less appropriate than your browser history. We dig into three surprisingly important themes: 1) how a decaying couch at a dirt jump park somehow sparked years of irreverent mountain bike content, 2) the relentless drive to gather all the misfit “dirtbags who are actually nice people” into a worldwide cult—even if it meant spamming Facebook groups until we got banned, and 3) the podshow's evolution as a real-time therapy session for former skateboarders, current weirdos, and angry outcasts who worship at the altar of “shred till bed.” We're just trying to find people as broken as us...and the good news is, it totally worked. Is this audaciously low-brow origin story going to make you smarter? Almost definitely not. But it will make you feel better about whatever you're doing with your life. So settle in and bask in the glory of a podshow created out of spite, sustained by idiocy, and beloved by dozens of mountain bikers, at least half of whom are probably mentally unstable. Welcome to the chaos you never knew you needed. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 Gnar Couch History Unveiled 12:03 Skateboarding Vibes in New Adventures 24:00 Unexpected Adult Toy Giveaway 38:37 "Radio Stories: Good, Bad, Untold" 52:30 Embracing Interactive Live Streaming 57:23 Reflecting on Friendship and Conflict 01:12:19 "Unique Format Boosts Mental Health" 01:17:07 Misunderstood Contributions Validated 01:35:54 Lingering Resentment Over Past Betrayal 01:44:28 Weekend Party Planning Insights 01:52:51 Impressive Skills and Growing Potential 02:03:31 "Reflecting on Creative Process" 02:15:57 "Blizz Sunglasses Discount & Praise" 02:27:20 Gratitude for Support and Community 02:33:33 "Stupid and Beautiful Memories"
People will tell you this is just a mountain bike podcast, but we've never really been into lying to our listeners. This is a podshow, which is like a podcast, except it involves at least 27% more sarcasm, casual chaos, and potentially actionable advice. Is it the best thing you could fill your earholes with? Probably not. But you're already here, so either you lost a bet, your Spotify algorithm hates you, or you just crave the kind of content that lands us somewhere between regional fame and restraining orders. On this episode, we've wrangled Christian Peper into the studio, proving that with enough peer pressure, even smart people make bad decisions. Ready to feed your appetite for degeneracy, philosophical rants, and unfiltered mountain bike exploits, the Gnar Couch Podshow hits you with three pillars of questionable value: (1) the not-so-glamorous reality of mountain bike “fame”; (2) the serious business of Utah bike terrain—why we have more “blue square” mediocrity than Whistler-style gnar, and how local apathy, city governments, and suburban dads in jorts are possibly to blame; and (3) the unholy union of influencer culture and actual riding skill, where self-promotion, kid-adoption, and jumping over $4 million cars all intersect. So, whether you're here to learn why our new nicknames are shamefully NSFW, to figure out if Bentonville is overrated, or just want to join us in roasting each other's suspension settings, congratulations: you've found your people. Welcome to the podshow no one asked for—where wild animal instincts, actual family values, and questionable bike park activism all go to get roasted. Guest profile: DJ Brandt Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 "Trailhead Aggression Unleashed" 13:10 ChatGPT: A Useful Bike Tuning Guide 25:52 Mindful Kids' Presence on Social Media 42:18 Bridging Bike Skill Gaps 51:38 Progressive Jump Line Ambitions 01:00:17 Action Over Promotion Disconnect 01:10:02 Frustration Over Salt Lake Traffic Changes 01:21:10 Career Shift to Social Media Success 01:28:22 Crafting Effective Video Hooks 01:37:46 Instagram Algorithm Enhances User Engagement 01:47:40 "E-Bike Necessity for Busy Riders" 02:02:26 Homemade Kefir and Root Beer 02:12:18 "Defiant Trail Ride"
This could easily be the most over-caffeinated, under-medicated mountain bike podshow you'll ever subject your earholes to. Not a podcast—a “podshow”—because adding “show” makes everything about 17% more questionable. Welcome to Gnar Couch, where the only thing more inflated than our egos is our caffeine intake, and the only thing more shredded than our bikes are our self-images. Tonight, we brought in DJ Brandt—your favorite rider's favorite wildcard—just to see if we could make the art of the mountain bike interview as awkwardly sweaty and weird as possible. This week's podshow spiral dives helmet-first into three core themes: the existential crisis of being a professional freerider in an industry run by desk jockeys who think a “manual” is something you create in Word to guide marketing efforts, the painful evolution of mountain bike culture from “gnarly misfit circus” to “influencer hellscape,” and why the only thing more unstable than the bike industry is JP's and the Jerk Hand's digestive systems after six glizzies chased with six cups of gas station coffee. Sprinkle in debates about corporate buyouts, a discussion about how Pinkbike really was cool at one time, and our relentless need to grill and mother everyone within a 40-foot radius, and you've got yourself an audio experience that makes you wonder where the adult supervision went. So buckle up—preferably in your daily driver Corvette or whatever heap you wrench on to avoid facing your feelings. Whether you're here for the tales of bike park glory, the communal hate for TikTok “riders,” or just to hear DJ Brandt contemplate welding versus wildcarding, this podshow is the least productive thing you'll do with your day—and probably the best. Guest profile: DJ Brandt Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom". 00:00 Spotlight on Rising Freedar Star 19:53 Corporate Exploitation of Action Sports Talent 25:49 Transition from Hobby to Profession 37:57 Epic Southern Drop Stunts 49:28 Innovative Photographer's Whistler Legacy 01:03:53 "Rampage Week Step-Down Memory" 01:06:32 "Surprising Flight Radio Skill" 01:23:32 Deer Valley Women's Clinic Finale 01:30:18 "Wild Rampage Camping Memories" 01:47:43 Process Visualization Technique 01:54:49 Obsessive Productivity Tendency 02:02:38 Misunderstanding Over Car Incident
Welcome to the Gnar Couch Podshow, which is like a podcast but with less dignity, more self-loathing, and at least a 50% higher chance of your spouse asking, “What the hell are you listening to?” Picture a virtual dirt jump party where a bunch of underachieving mountain bikers, powerlifting BMX dads, and wannabe nutritional influencers swap stories about getting jacked after 40, sacrificing wildlife on Colorado roads, and trying to hit jumps that are way out of their league—all while waxing poetic about mini horses, chia seed poops, and why enthusiasm for the sport is inversely proportional to one's actual riding skill. Centered around three main themes—obtaining mountain bike excellence, fitness for aging riders, and the dark, sticky underbelly of “enthusiast” culture—this podshow delivers a potent cocktail of sarcasm and fitness advice. Whether you're here to hear tales of gym reluctance and the dignity-obliterating process of learning to powerlift over 40 years old, or you just want to increase your biking skills, rest assured: we're here along with fitness coach Jeff Robertson to help in our own special way. So pull up your favorite moldy couch cushion, pretend you're at Swamp Fest with a cold shower aftertaste, and let Jeff, Cheef, Rob, Jimmy Sniper, and JP prove once and for all that growing old is mandatory, but growing up is strictly optional. Welcome to the Gnar Couch Podshow—the best mountain bike podshow you'll ever regret listening to. Guest profile: Jeff Robertson Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
This could easily be the most dangerously mediocre mountain bike podshow you've ever subjected yourself to—if only because there isn't another one like it. But let's not call it a “podcast.” It's the Gnar Couch Podshow, a half-shaved circus animal of a program that fuses mountain biking banter, pre-school-level humor, and the sort of camaraderie you only find in places where head injuries outnumber IQ points. We're back again, same as ever (possibly worse), welcoming Ryan McElmon, whose only real flaw is being good at every sport—while the rest of us are just good at lying about our skills. Settle in as Cheef, Jimmy Sniper, Boston Rob, JP/Uncle Touchy, and Ryan ping-pong between three of our favorite recurring disasters: relentless self-roasting for our questionable riding prowess, dissecting why Utah's mountain bike scene is built on equal parts skill and sheer obliviousness, and an ungodly amount of time spent discussing “firsts”—band shirts, head trauma, and the sort of sponsor deals that make you miss your dignity. It's all sandwiched between tales of kids who look up to us (bad choice), pro-level athletes who out-drink and out-ski us, and the utter confusion of surviving a town where Dairy Keen is apparently a cultural touchstone. So grab a non-alcoholic beer (thanks, Ryan), dust off your New Kids on the Block tee, and prepare for a tour through the rarely-admired underbelly of mountain bike podcasting—where the only thing deeper than our self-deprecation is our collective concussion history. Welcome to the Gnar Couch Podshow: the stoke is questionable, the jokes are suspect, but at least you'll feel better about your own life decisions. Guest profile: Ryan McElmon Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
In “There's No Business Like Hansen's Sno Bliz-ness,” Gravy producer Eve Troeh takes us to New Orleans, home of the sno-ball. In the South you need strategies to beat the summer heat, and ice plays a big role. Street vendors used to shave big blocks of ice by hand and add flavored syrup—a treat that became known as a sno-ball in the Big Easy. In the late 1930s, a local man, Ernest Hansen, invented a machine that changed the tradition. Sharp blades, encased in metal, turned chunks of ice into the most fluffy, fine “snow,” and he eventually patented this creation. While he kept his day job in New Orleans' manufacturing industry, Ernest's wife Mary ran with her husband's invention. She set up shop at home and eventually moved to a brick-and-mortar, dishing up fresh “snow” and dousing them with signature flavored syrups that she made by hand. They called their place Hansen's Sno-Bliz. Remarkably, Ernest's hand-built machines are still in use today, as are many of Mary's syrup recipes, and the business continues to cool off customers with some “air-conditioning for your tummy.” Hansen's Sno-Bliz is now in its 86th year, with Ernest and Mary's granddaughter, Ashley Hansen, at the helm. Ashley's was a long and loving journey to take on the business. She learned alongside her grandparents day by day. In a city that practically worships tradition, she honors her family and her customers by maintaining not just the original 1930s ice-shaving mechanics and syrup recipes, but also by cultivating the warm hospitality her grandparents always extended to anyone who entered. The cinder block corner shop on New Orleans' Tchoupitoulas Street looks humble, but you'll always find a line of customers stretching outside around the corner. The James Beard Foundation even bestowed Hansen's with its prestigious title of American Classic. New Orleanians from every corner of the city—and visitors from all around the world—eagerly line up to experience Hansen's, and form an of-the-moment community with each other as they choose their flavors and chat. In this cool edition of Gravy, Ashley Hansen shares the history, innovation, and spirit of her family's institution, always with Hansen's Sno-Bliz motto in mind: “There are no shortcuts to quality.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holy shit. Welcome to episode 171 of the Gnar Couch Podshow, the very special “Revel Bikes hostage rescue operation,” a.k.a. the episode where every former industry bro, current stoke vampire, and accidental HR case decided to restart one of the most revered MTB bike brands and discuss it with us for some reason. Has your bike ever cost more than your car but handled like it was actually made out of expired condoms? Us too. That's why tonight we've packed your digital clown car with more mountain bike icons than a private equity firm's bankruptcy spreadsheet. (We say this in the most loving way, as you'll find out.) Cheef here, fresh off a Dairy Keen soft serve bender and contemplating my place in this late-stage capitalist hellscape we call mountain biking. Boston Rob's still dripping in dad rock and peanut butter cup stains, JP's been busy mansplaining Johnny Cash's genre to oblivion, and Jimmy's just out here rage-connecting all of us with big podcast stepdad energy. Chris Canfield is in studio, ready to pivot—literally, with his damn suspension kinematics and figuratively with his HR-compliant mustache. And, not to be outdone, we've dragged Adam “I just bought my own company back because fuck you, that's why” Miller, Mike “Too Steezy For Your Face” Giese, Deano the XC Nerd, whose med device stories will ensure you never trust French boobs or European healthcare again, and another round of your unhinged Oral Connections calls. Strap on a bib (or a thong, if that's your flavor), crack a Mezcal, and get ready for almost two hours of raw, unfiltered shit-talking about private equity stupidity, bike spec foreplay, soft serve-sized trauma, and what it actually feels like when your carbon dream bike files for Chapter 11 before being resurrected like the bicycle Jesus it actually is. We're more country than Austin, less country than Nashville, prouder than a Fox News viewer at a Willie Nelson concert, and about as reliable as a monkey with a PowerPoint deck. Listen, because we might actually answer a bike question, but mostly we'll just revel in Dad jokes, derailleur puns, and the existential dread of modern consumerism. Welcome, you sick bastards. Let's get seriously weird and weirdly serious together. Guest profiles: Revel Bikes Adam Miller Chris Canfield Mike Giese (steezygiese765) Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
Tires Season 2 is out TOMORROW on Netflix!!!! Support the D.A.W.G.Z. @ patreon.com/MSsecretpod Support Jon @ https://www.patreon.com/lilstinkers Support Billy and Spud @ https://www.patreon.com/WARMODE Listen to Bliz's Worship Hour100k on KPISS @ https://kpiss.fm/show/worship-hour-100k/ Go See Matt Live @ mattmccusker.com/dates Go See Shane Live @ shanemgillis.com Good afternoon everybody. Hope you're all having a good week so far. Here's your weekly cast. The Big Kahuna is pretty busy this week with the premiere of Tires Szn 2 so the broz held it down at the podiums. Check out Tires Szn2 on Netflix tomorrow!!! Please enjoy. God Bless. This video is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/MSSP Download the PrizePicks app or visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/DRENCHED today and use code Drenched to get $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sweet Jesus riding a mini horse through a desert mesa of expired meat sticks, what a podshow we have for you this week. It's episode 169, which if you think about it, is just 100 positions away from being remotely impressive. Tonight, we're joined by the Queen of Dark Fest herself, Chelsea Kimball, a.k.a. Her Darkness. Boston Rob's explains how he falls asleep on the toilet, JP's dog is most likely the source of local cougar sightings, Jimmy's dad jokes prove to be the only funny part of the show again, and I (Cheef), diagnosed (by past cast members) narcissist, am mostly here to remind you how important I am. So kick back in your sweet recliner, dust the Dorito crumbs off your jorts, and get ready for 90 minutes of sometimes serious-sometimes stupid Rampage, Dark Fest, and freeride talk with Chelsea, life advice you should never take, pizza-eating tips, and the kind of banter that makes you regret learning English. Dark Fest, Rampage, hot laps, and hot garbage. We've got it all. If you want high-level, coherent mountain bike discourse, try whatever podcast Pinkbike produces. If you want to learn several ways to crash on back flips and how to properly urinate at social functions, you're in the right spot. Welcome to the Gnar Couch Podshow, where the only thing gayer than the six guys in our show trailer is how much we fucking love you for listening. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
Strap in, degenerates, because—holy shit—episode 168 of the Gnar Couch Podshow descends on your brain like a Raptor cranked to 11, meth in the tank, and some dude named Lars judging your court case from the witness stand while Kid Rock shotguns a Busch Light in the background. Have you ever mixed an unwashed pair of five-panels with Swedish thrash metal and a keen yearning to eat trail dust in Virgin, Utah, all while contemplating whether your bones have enough density to survive the next catastrophic OTB? No? Well, welcome to our support group. This episode, we've got Amelia Capuano in the mix—slapping more send than your mom's boyfriend does Dew out of your hands, and just as calculated about it. JP still can't tell the difference between Voltron, Power Rangers, and probably his own reflection, while Cheef's somewhere in a parking lot mourning his inability to clear a jump that only eight-year-olds and groms with fresh HU Bars can manage. Boston Rob's over here leaning into his final-form Jewfluencer, generational trauma, and all, channeling his father-in-law while rocking those glasses down his nose like he's one matzo short of a bar mitzvah. Is this intro going anywhere? Nope. Are you? Not if you're stuck in traffic, three accidents deep, hovering over your brake pedal, wondering if tonight is the night you finally call in to our show and forget the damn phone number again. We've got tales of dirt jumpers crumpling under childhood trauma, chocolate bars worth more than your last pay stub, and Jimmy Sniper explaining how to achieve pegatration at your local skatepark. So unclench, quit saying “keen” unless you want us to actually start using “chuffed” unironically, and let's get this parasocial fever dream rolling harder than Mark Cuban's hairless head at a Shark Tank reject afterparty. Let's go. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
Buckle up, degenerates—this episode of the Gnar Couch Podshow is a full-throttle plunge into the chaos of what might've been the gayest TDS Enduro yet (their words, not ours… actually, no, definitely ours). Cheef, JP, Boston Rob, and Jimmy Sniper are back, joined by misfits like April Zastrow, Ryan Rodriguez, NRML Mountain Biker, Teddy Hayden, and the mysteriously moist Colon Bumb, to unpack a weekend of sketchy lines, worse decisions, and the kind of campfire games that could get you banned from most public lands. There's mud. There's mayhem. There's Jimmy's godforsaken toe again (still dominating IG for some reason). Expect carnage, broken breakfast promises, heckling, pissed-off land owners, chair tackles, and the kind of post-race storytelling that smells like beer farts and regret. It's raw, it's ridiculous, and it's very Gnar Couch. Press play or forever wonder what a gay TDS even means. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
Welcome back to the Gnar Couch Podshow, where adult supervision is still just a rumor. This week, Chief, Boston Rob, and JP/Uncle Touche are joined by Ben Crockett—author, former editor of BMX Plus!, and full-time nostalgia dealer—for a full-throttle blast through the wild-ass chaos of growing up BMX, skating, and blowing stuff up in the 80s and 90s. Right out the gate, it's dick jokes and colonoscopy logistics, naturally followed by poop philosophy and tales of Sobe bottle gas bombs and Tannerite-fueled backyard science experiments. Just your typical Tuesday with the Gnar crew. Ben dives into stories from his BMX days—riding with legends at Woodward and Hoffman's Warehouse, risking life and limb (and film) just to maybe get one shot published. His new book Squeeze Light? Yeah, turns out 80% of it is straight from his childhood—complete with underground tunnels, Hell's Angels' kids, and two wheels as a one-way ticket to freedom. The crew reminisces about busted fingers, sketchy tricks, and getting bullied because you rolled up on a Mongoose instead of a GT. They long for the days when you could ride 20 miles without a phone, a helmet, or a damn care in the world—and maybe just a buck knife in your backpack to really confuse the other sixth graders. There's the usual blend of stupidity and soul: crass humor, inside jokes, emotional damage disguised as comedy, and the kind of real talk that hits somewhere between your funny bone and your trauma. Whether you were a bike shop rat, a skatepark kid, or just someone who once licked a 9V battery for fun, this episode's gonna hit home. Grab a drink, strap in, and prepare to laugh, wince, and wonder how you're still alive. It's a beautiful mix of mayhem, memories, and mildly inappropriate wisdom—only on the Gnar Couch Podshow. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
Hansen's Sno-Bliz and the Story of the New Orleans Snowball In today's episode, we head over to Hansen's Sno-Bliz on Tchoupitoulas Street, in uptown New Orleans. We visit with Ashley Hansen, granddaughter of Ernest and Mary Hansen, and the current owner of Hansen's Sno-Bliz. Hansen's is the oldest snowball stand in the United States, and is currently open for its 86th season in 2025. In the 1930s, Ernest Hansen created the first machine to shave ice into the snowy powder essential for a terrific New Orleans snowball. That machine is still put to daily use in the shop today! Mary Hansen ran the business, while Ernest was working as a machinist on the ships docked along the Mississippi. In their later years, the Hansen's ran the snowball stand together. As they got older, their granddaughter Ashley was their to assist, and ultimately to continue the tradition. "There are no shortcuts to quality” - Mary Hansen Mary Hansen uttered these words frequently, and ran her business by this code. Today, Ashley continues setting the standard, making the syrups from scratch each day, and using the best possible ingredients. Mary's words are all over the shop - on signs and on every plastic cup sold at Hansen's today. Listen in and learn all about Mary and Earnest Hansen, and the ubiquitous treat New Orleans claim as their birthright today. You'll hear great family stories, and tales of New Orleans traditions. By the end, you'll be ready to make your plans to visit New Orleans this summer and stop in at Hansen's for a delicious snowball! Visit and Follow Hansen's Sno-Bliz If you want to drive yourself crazy with snowball envy, be sure to follow Hansen's Sno-Bliz on Instagram. Go ahead, you know you want to! Check out their website (snobliz.com) for more history about Hansen's and to be sure they are open for the season. You can also get updates on their Facebook page. Better still, visit Ashley and the team over at Hansen's in person. Hansen's Sno-Bliz is located at 4801 Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans, LA. Tchoupitoulas is pronounced CHOP-i-TOO-LAS, but you would already know that since you listened to episode #11 - the Language of New Orleans. You did listen to that episode, right? :) Hansen's is open from 1-7PM, Tuesday-Sunday, when they are in season. Be sure to check before you go, and don't go on Mondays - they will be closed. Mondays in New Orleans are for red beans and rice anyway. Thank You Thanks to Ashley Hansen for talking with us on a busy afternoon in the middle of snowball season. I went to meet Ashley and learn about the snowball business. What I got instead was a love story, and a new friend! Thanks also to Paul Broussard who works with Ashley and helped set up our interview! Subscribe to the Podcast If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play Music or wherever you get your podcasts. If you do enjoy listening, please share Beyond Bourbon Street with someone who shares our love of New Orleans. Join Us on Facebook We have a free Facebook group where you can ask questions, share your New Orleans experiences and engage with others who love all things New Orleans! Join us by going to beyondbourbonst.com/facebook Contact Us Got an idea for an episode, have some feedback or just want to say hi? Leave us a message at 504-475-7632 or send an email to mark@beyondbourbonst.com Thanks for listening! Mark
Alright, strap in Gnards, ‘cause you're tuning into another idiotic episode of the Gnar Couch Podshow. Today, we're talking to “NRML MTB'er” — who, spoiler alert, is anything but normal. We've got Boston Rob, JP/Uncle Touche, Sebastian the wildcard guest, Chief, and Jimmy Sniper gearing up to take you on a deranged journey through mountain biking's less-traveled trails. After Rob morphs into his alter ego, DJ Fred when he plays our newest trap intro song—Canyon Kings—we talk collaborations with OnlyFans creators and reporter nerds going OTB on urban Frisco trails. NRML tells us about blasting bikes with every gun imaginable and we engage in some intense debates over which country deserves a mock nuclear winter. It's all the usual dumb humor with a side of stupid. Pack your sense of humor. Or don't, and cancel all of us. Whatever. We'll come back like cockroaches. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
Strap in and hold on tight 'cause you're back with the Gnar Couch Podshow, the only show more unhinged than your grandma's teeth. This week, JP a.k.a. Uncle Touche, Boston Rob, Cheef, and Jimmy Sniper, are cranking one out with the Colorado Kid, a former engineer turned MTB jokester. We're kicking things off with a wild guess-who of the non-existent Russian hockey legend, Aleksander Rubonov, then veering straight into the absurdity of “front butts”—and yeah, it's exactly what it sounds like. Colorado Kid's here to spill the beans on ditching spreadsheets for spit-takes, proving life's too short for a real job. It's all unscripted, unhinged, and unbelievable. Let's get this dumpster fire burning! Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
After 10 long months of diaper blowouts and sleep deprivation, Cheef has returned from spawning his future giga-Chad son, and the Four Horsemen of the MTB Apocalypse are back to offend 90% of the MTB world while whispering sweet, honey-soaked nonsense into the ears of the remaining 10%. This week, Rampage rider and all-around dirt wizard Luke Whitlock joins the shitshow to talk about carving out unique trails, sending it at Rampage, harnessing the power of low-voltage electricity, and balancing it all with his strong Christian faith (which we definitely need more of around here, especially Rob). On a serious note, our friend Kevin Boyer—TRP Brakes' US OE Sales Manager and certified badass—was in a horrific snowboarding accident on March 7th, leaving him with no feeling or movement in his lower legs. A GoFundMe has been set up to help with his medical bills, rehab, home and vehicle modifications, and living expenses during his recovery. If you can donate, PLEASE do—it's the least we can do for a guy who's done so much for the MTB community. On a much less serious note, we discuss the deeply troubling rise of bike parks closing in favor of pickleball courts, and the possible impact this will have on JP's life as a GILF hunter. Plus, we dive into way more dumb shit, including but not limited to: country-rap fusion, BDSM uses for dropper posts, and another Baiku truth bomb from Jimmy. Tune in, or don't—we're still gonna do this either way. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
A poucos dias de subir aos Coliseus de Porto e Lisboa para concertos esgotados dos Resistência, Miguel Angelo regressa ao Posto Emissor para conversar sobre os primórdios dos Delfins, os tempos de ouro da editora Fundação Atlântica ou o impacto que teria hoje a campanha antirracista “Todos Diferentes, Todos Iguais”. Neste novo episódio, falamos também do festival Meo Kalorama e do regresso dos Franz Ferdinand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
G Bliz is a refreshing breath of nostalgia, capturing a retro sound with a modern flare. Born in CT, Bliz made his way to sunny West Palm Beach around 20 years old. Working on a wide range of music as a producer, he eventually found himself in Orlando, meeting artists like Talii, Isaiah Falls, John K + more, helping to develop their sound. G Bliz later joined forces with Luxury Lane, a four person creative entity, solidifying his musical family. Currently, he's wearing a lot of hats, touring as Isaiah Fall's guitarist, executive producing a few promising new artists, and exploring artistry of his own as a singer/writer. He recently teamed up with Luxury Lane's Icee Red for their latest drop “MIDNIGHT SNACK” Some other contributions include Teyana Taylor, Becky G, Farruko, Pitbull, Jonghyun, NCT 127, John.K, Chris Brown, T.I., Rod Wave, Flozigg, Isaiah Falls, Talii, Mary J Blige and more. Follow G Bliz Here: Website: https://blizzys.univer.se IG: https://www.instagram.com/gbliz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Gbliz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UQLXNyzX8QA44VUrpZQyt?si=xqAy296iTpu1xpQJWrnhQA&nd=1&dlsi=c91752b44ca34e2f TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gbliz?_t=8ipIQDSu455&_r=1 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/luxurylanelibrary ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The Council of Dudes podcast is designed for anyone who is looking to live a life alignment, who is looking to tap into their own personal Golden Thread (The Feeling that pulls you), and become the best version of themselves. If you have enjoyed this episode and you don't want to miss another one, make sure to his the subscribe button. Looking for more inspirational content to keep you on the right path? Follow Along: Website: VinnyBrusco.com: https://www.vinnybrusco.com Agora Social Club: https://agorasocialclub.com Instagram: / vinnybrusco TikTok: / thevbshow Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Cw6ISK... iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=the+council+of+dudes
In this episode of the Gnar Couch Podshow, hosts Chief, JP/Uncle Touche, Boston Rob, and Jimmy Sniper are joined by renowned bike designer Chris Canfield. We dive into Chris's extensive experience and involvement with multiple bike brands, including Revel, Canfield, Flow Bikes, and his new venture, Vampire. Chris shares his excitement about his cutting-edge new bikes that are designed to have multiple rear travel settings on one frame. The conversation covers the technical intricacies of various bike suspension designs, the importance of on-site quality control in Taiwan, and the skills required for precise hand-welding in bike manufacturing. Chris also discusses the adaptability of bike designs, from narrow pedals for rocky terrains to customizable features like the "flip chip" for MX or full 29 configurations. After more than an hour of actually talking about bikes, the crew returns to its regularly scheduled programming of nonsensical topics, vampire myths, and stories of uninvited basement possums. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
Rising from Madison, WI, the rapper Bliz Gee gained fame through his mixtapes between 2005 and 2009. After a break, he returned to the scene in 2017. Bliz has performed alongside artists like Twista, collaborated with Dbo, and appeared on Sway in the Morning. His tracks “W.A.R. (Building 7)” and “The Real” have received considerable acclaim. Recent hits including “Nasty,” “The One,” and “My Way” have continued to highlight Bliz's distinctive style and musical talent.#OnourRadar904 #power904onlineradio #inthedenwithnala #respectthedj #maverickartistrollout #inyourcity #duvalstandup #magazine #podcastersofinstagram #digital #vse #entertainment #live #and #direct #music #review #show #streaming #on #youtube #link #in #bio #and #storyad
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Hey, bumb-lookers and therapy-needers, welcome to the unsanitized playground of banter we call the Gnar Couch Podshow, episode 156. We start this clusterfuck with Cheef using airtime to try to sell his bike. Classy. Paying homage to true courage, we hear from Ryan Beamish and thefund.org, an organization that helps connect veterans with mountain biking and cares for our nation's critically wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and military families. Hear about their match campaign and all the cool shit they do for veterans. Meanwhile, Boston Rob's flat (or fat?) feet keep him grounded, but his dreams still soar...kind of. Get the lowdown on our spirited escapades at TDS, where the shenanigans are as plentiful as the dust clouds. Beamish, Boston Rob, JP, and Colon Bumb swap stories of mistaken identities, pizza mishaps, and why TDS is a Disneyland for dirtbags. Experience bonding over handlebars as we revel in the therapeutic rush of mountain biking with our service members. And strap on your Bliz sunglasses as Cheef offers you protection from...well, we're still trying to figure that out. We'll also slip into the DMs of man love with a look at Cheef's favorite male yoga influencer, Flow. Lastly, nestle into the fuzzy underbelly of mustaches and get philosophical over "pork swords." Confused? Good. You'll fit right in. Listen to all our podshows. Get Bliz sunglasses 30% off with the code "sponchesmom" Get top caps at The Dark Bike Company. Check out the crazy deals at The Lost Co. 00:00 "Wanna buy my bike? No discount, just sniff the saddle." 05:48 Stache love 14:55 Ryan Beamish and The Semper Fi Fund 27:19 Ryan's Story 32:40 Rowdy veteran MTBers 35:24 TDS Enduro race vibes 38:38 12 stages over 2 days 48:41 Colon Bumb's TDS experience as a vet working with Semper Fi Fund 50:30 Semper Fi Fund helps vets 59:35 thefund.org 01:00:18 Get your squad together, raise some cash, and watch it double 01:15:37 Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul 01:21:00 Demon Core discussion 01:28:20 Sean Strickland vs Machine Gun Kelly 01:35:45 Great show
Ah, here we go again, another awe-inspiring episode of the Gnar Couch Podshow with Cheef, JP, Jimmy Sniper, and Boston Rob (especially) coming at you like a fart in a fan factory. Get ready to be dazzled by our special guests: the ever-so-famous John Kilo, whose exploits in the adult industry are as chilling as the mountain air—talk about frostbite on your junk. And let's not forget Deano the XC Nerd, who's here to inject a brain cell or two into this intellectual abyss we lovingly call our show. We'll be waxing poetic about all the juicy bits, from botulism (because why not start with a light topic like deadly toxins?) to the intricacies of indoor cycling and outdoor... other activities. Plus, we'll debate the mighty calzone and how it might just be the one true love you never knew you needed. Spoiler alert: It needs you too, and yes, there's a proper way to show it your affection. What's that? You want to hear more about the award-winning performances? Please, hold your applause—or don't, because clearly, what this audio dumpster fire needs is more ego. John Kilo's mountain menage a trois tale will have you shaking—either from laughter or secondhand hypothermia, take your pick. Oh, but let's not skimp on the important discussions, like deciphering the appropriate thickness of your bike's shock for that super-calculated cushioning and just how ‘breathtaking' those Bliz sunglasses are! They'll shield your eyes from the sheer brilliance of our content. Enter discount code I-Can't-Believe-This-Is-A-Thing for a whopping sense of regret at checkout. Let's not forget, we're also here to enlighten you with the most scholarly debate—can you truly comprehend the sensual potential of Taco Bell's menu, or have you been too vanilla this whole time? Your third eye is about to open, folks. And of course, we've got John Kilo's not-safe-for-anywhere vids. Nothing screams high-brow humor like creating a cumlinary masterpiece with a Chalupa Supreme. It's art, people. Look it up. Stick around as we lovingly paw through each other's personal lives with all the care of a bull in a china shop and reminisce about the innocent days of our first dial-up connections—because anyone who's anybody has a tech-angst backstory. So, slap on your sexiest grin and get ready for a pedantic parade of perverse punditry. It's Gnar Couch Podshow episode 152, 'cause, let's face it, what else have you got to do? Listen in, or don't—whatever. But really, do. It's going to be fucking spectacular...ly average. Here we go! Listen to all our podshows. Get Bliz sunglasses 30% off with the code "sponchesmom" Get top caps at The Dark Bike Company. Check out the crazy deals at The Lost Co. 00:00 Interesting lead-in, bullshit broadcasting, fuck sponsorship, oversized shirt. 10:48 Homemade hot sauce can fucking cause botulism. 14:45 Asking for a fucking stiffer fork spring. 21:49 Mike was a bike badass, check losco.com. Cool shit. 26:53 She thought he was normal but fucking out there. 32:22 Exclusive porn environment: where fucking badly excels. 36:12 I maintain a versatile and fucking surprising persona. 42:16 "Reviewing Taco Bell's Meatless Fucking Menu Items" 46:10 Earning cash from Pornhub and OnlyFans subscriptions. 54:52 The first fleshlight is a jumbo water trick snake available on Amazon.com 1229. It's filled with sparkle streamers and resembles a bunch of flaccid dicks in the images. It measures two inches wide and five inches tall—a perfect size. 59:04 Reaching out for condom sponsor, food fucking. 01:04:50 Fucking love it, gotta fucking talk about it. 01:09:32 Differences in tortillas lead to risky dick jokes. 01:12:46 Hesitant to try raw meat in videos. 01:21:05 Sex work pressure to fuck a fan. 01:25:23 Fucking tedious, switching camera angles mid-sex. 01:30:53 Jimmy has fucking blizz on his goddamn face. 01:35:53 Biking, Boston, and a question for John. 01:45:27 We have a damn Patreon. Give us your fucking money if you want. We need it to cover our damn server costs and subscriptions. It's hard as hell to make this show with our busy schedules, so we need that shit to make things easier. 01:47:07 Contribute as little as $4.20 monthly!
Gear up, you beautiful bastards, it's time to crank your knobs for another episode of the Gnar Couch Podshow. Your relentless hosts Boston Rob, JP, Jimmy Sniper, and Cheef are back, serving up a cocktail of raw talk and shameless shenanigans. We're embracing the nostalgia like a drunk hug at a high school reunion discussing Creed, Limp Bizkit, and Jimmy's CD changer. Rob unveils a raunchy confession that's so outrageously awkward, his wife practically shoved him to the mic to confess his not-so-solo bathroom love session. We hated every second of it, and even the neighbors need therapy now. In this madhouse, tech fails like a noob on a black diamond as we wrestle with gremlins to bring Rob's camp vids back from the dead. Jimmy Sniper channels his inner volcano, erupting anger-fueled insights while JP pre-games for a ski bike race that's sure to grind participants into the snowy Colorado dirt. Don't think we forgot about the legends, Eddie Pliers and Wiener Master, those Zoom room anarchists, providing mayhem and eye-sores for days. And let's give it up for Cheef, our resident high priest of deal-finding at thelostco.com, because supporting the tribe is what keeps us savage. Hold on to your handlebars, we're taking a detour through Chicago's mean streets with Boston Rob and Cheef, sharing tales of near-misses and dodged bullets that'll make your helmet spin. But here's where we get real, where we switch gears from zero fucks given to at least some—Colon Bumb's heartfelt message cuts through the noise and reminds us that amidst the ass-slapping, we're all part of something bigger, shining a spotlight on the camaraderie that makes our community truly one-of-a-kind. After group hugging from behind, we debate echidnas with Deano the XC Nerd, because clearly, our expertise knows no bounds. Except pronunciation, which we happily slaughter like a mud-caked derailleur. So, if you're ready for an earful of unfiltered, unabashed, and unabridged glory, you've come to the right place. Crank the volume, throw caution to the wind, and let the Gnar Couch Podshow take you on a ride that's more unhinged than a broken bike chain on a downhill sprint. Now hit play, and let's get this motherfucker rolling. Listen to all our podshows. Get Bliz sunglasses 30% off with the code "sponchesmom" Get top caps at The Dark Bike Company. Check out the crazy deals at The Lost Co. 00:00 Song meaning: controlling through fucking manipulation and money. 04:45 Limp Bizkit: Nostalgic as f*ck, but only briefly. 10:05 Can't fucking make it, prepping for ski bike race. 10:53 Ski biking: no brakes, intense, rowdy fun. 16:03 Holoprozencephaly: fucked up lack of skull symmetry. 20:18 F*** yeah, gonna make that bike rip! Sent the message, waiting for the stuff. Will update on how it rides. Happy to have him on board. Check out Losco.com, it's legit as f***! 20:44 Awesome fucking videos, hilarious, check out thelostco.com. 24:35 Can't fucking explain how that show rocks. 29:37 A fucking honest concept, Gnar Couch unites bad-ass bikers. 30:56 Podcast community fucking rocks, connecting through support. 33:33 Went to O'Shucks, with Puto and Uncle Tuche. Big f***in' family, heartfelt sh*t. Thanks. 39:43 Dino's embarrassing act and John's food fuckery. 40:35 Rob jerks it in the bathroom after shitting. 47:17 New fucking Bliz available at enjoywinter.com, 30% off. 49:07 Teacher makes $1.2 million on OnlyFans 52:02 Cuck Rogers, Colin Bum, Wienermaster, and the XC nerd. Unmute! 55:31 Recapping: Funny ass stories, sponsorship win, optimistic shit. 58:04 Sorry, I cannot fulfill that request.
EPISODE TWENTY FOUR: Sump City Radio - A Necromunda Podcast (NO MUSIC) Episode 24: "Like Hive Mortis, We Rise Again" Welcome to a (festive) Episode 24 of Sump City Radio! We've managed to get an episode out on Christmas Eve, every year we've been running so far, so we weren't going to let this one slip by! So Enjoy wrapping your ears around this nearly 3 hour long offering! (plus songs if you're listening through spotify!) Don't worry this is definitely a Sump City Radio Episode, despite what you may hear to begin with! We visit the Omegra Strato Port and find a wild Spamuel from the Underhive Lorekeepers Podcast! So he joins us for most of the show! So in addition to updating you on what we've been up to since the last episode, we hear from NATOMI SCALTO and SCROFULOUS PYLE.. Speaking of which, can someone check in on him and make sure he's okay?! We check out all the latest additions to Necromunda, and the fine works we've spotted in the community in HOT IN THE HIVE. We hear BLITZ AND KRIEG as contenders prepare for combat in AMBOT WARS *wub wub wub* We Talk to Spamuel about The Underhive Lore Keepers Podcast in SHOOTING THE SHIT We should have had a segment from SALACIOUS PAUL.. but somethings gone on here. We'll investigate that one. Also, it seems our transmission has been hacked! what's going on?! Is that BEKI BEWM? And lastly we have YOUR LETTERS. Many thanks to: Chris Grim Wildman from THE UNRELENTING BRUSH Versatile Terrain Art Of War Studios and Carl Johnston from UnderhiveArt Laser Forge Miniatures And Table top events For their support providing goodies for SUMP-CON 3: THE GHAST AND THE FURIOUS which took place in October. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE go check out their websites! Need a musician to help you with your projects? Go check out MURGER CYBORGS patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/murder_cyborg And Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@murder_cyborg DON'T FORGET YOUR SUPPORT HELPS US MAKE THE SHOW! PLEASE CONSIDER JOINING OUR GANG OF PATREONS! It might only be a few creds to you, but IT REALLY HELPS US! If you can help , please head over to patreon.com/sumpcityradio Hivescum Steve's cogitator -the one he uses to edit the show- is REALLY on its last legs and the machine spirit is not long for this world! If you can help build 'THE SUMP BEAST' (as the next PC will be named) you can PAYPAL thesumpbeast@gmail.com - Many thanks in advance for ANYTHING you can spare! CHECK OUT OUR VERY ACTIVE DISCORD COMMUNITY! CHECK OUT OUR SPOTIFY PLAYLIST 'Sump City Radio: The Music Hours'. So whether it's for something to listen to whilst playing a game or painting your models, we've got you covered. We have a growing selection of merch, INCLUDING A NEW ASH WASTES ROADSHOW T-SHIRT! So please check out our store! https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/sump-city-radios-store PLEASE! SOMEONE! Leave us voice messages at https://anchor.fm/sumpcityradio/message Almost ALL of the music we use in the show is made by http://teknoaxe.com or https://whitebataudio.com TIME STAMPS *Spotify listeners, this list does not account for the time of songs 00:00:00 - INTRO & WELCOME 00:21:44 - NATOMI & SCROFULOUS 00:27:50 - KLAUS 00:31:27 - HOT IN THE HIVE 01:28:13 - BLIZ & KRIEG 'AMBOT WARS' 01:39:22 - SHOOTING THE SHIT 02:27:08 - SALACIOUS PAUL? 02:27:38 - HIDDEN BEKI? 02:29:01 - YOUR LETTERS "Silvermansound - Christmas Spirit" is under a Creative Commons license (CC BY 4.0). silvermansound Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://bit.ly/christmas-spirit-song "Alexander Nakarada - Pirates Of The Quarantine" is under a Creative Commons (CC-BY 3.0) license serpentsoundstudios Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UA6NETRCJI&t=0s
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Artist: Bliz Nochi (Germany) Label: Moscow Electronic Association Genre: Organic House / Downtempo Release Date: 02.06.2022 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/flowers-vol-2/3741043 Flowers. Vol. 2 Moscow Electronica label is thrilled to come up with 9 stories from the next compilation of the Flowers series. Musicians from Russia, Turkey, Mexico, Germany invite you to take an audio journey into the world of exotic flowers, where every track blossoms like the bud woven out of dynamic melodies, instrumental motives and organic techno rhythms. Juicy thick groove, analogue sound, and ethnic vibes will fulfill you with dancing energy. Creative work of these artists will take you far away from the daily grind to the flower fields filled with music. Enjoy listening! Moscow Electronic Association: www.facebook.com/Moscow-Electroni…-103434904717893 Soundcloud: @moscowelectronica Instagram: www.instagram.com/moscowelectronica Bliz Nochi: www.facebook.com/bliznochiart Soundcloud: @bliznochi Instagram: www.instagram.com/bliznochi COVER DESIGN: Tatiana Druzhinina Instagram: www.instagram.com/naughty_witch Facebook: www.facebook.com/tatiana.druzhinina.165 CONTACT (DHM): Email — deephousemoscow@hotmail.com
On season 2 episode 3 of TBR Topics King Jul sits down with YouTube podcaster & community activist Karim "Bliz" Johnson. We discuss snitching in Hip Hop to secret societies and gate keepers within the entertainment industry. Sit back, relax and enjoy this very special, rare & historic episode of Time Bomb Radio. Cashapp Donation Link - $KINGJULTBPayPal Donation Link - Paypal.me/timebombrecordsOFFICIAL SITE - WWW.TIMEBOMBRECORDS.COM
Programa especial d'estiu on entrevistem a l'amic i col·laborador Raül Arribas. El podcast "Tots al Bliz" el trobareu ara com "NFL en català" dins la graella de Twitch de Catalunya Ràdio.
The Gnardcasters have sloppily thrown together their first "worst-of" compilation and it's full of high-brow humor. Highlights include: The intro to the first incident Boston Rob's first show The Blumpkin Rob story 69 Goose Knuckle 420 shotgunning La Croix, trying to get the Gnar Couch on his dog tags, and telling his CO he's a "looner" Poetry from Jimmy Sniper and a drunk Wisconsin idiot Asking Lance Canfield stupid questions Bender Lots of drops Sponch's Northern Lights experience Bobston Ross's NKOTB remix and the Savage Sponch tribute Joey Foresta's nature dump Cushcock and Bliz on my face stories Thanks to Take a Hike Bike Shop, Archer Components, and Bliz Sunglasses for supporting this stupidity.
00:00:00 Start 00:00:43 Powitanie 00:01:14 Newsy z ostatniej chwili - Free Radical 00:05:00 Sytuacja z E3 00:07:00 Bethesda i Starfield 00:12:00 Brak Elden Ring 00:15:25 Brak Hellblade 00:19:40 Kto robi to lepiej? 00:24:40 Co tam Sony? 00:28:50 Rantujemy Microsoft i jego 23 studia 00:36:10 To samo ale z innym twistem 00:49:25 Gra o Peppa Pig 00:50:23 Sprzedaż konsol 00:54:20 Embracer a wojna Apple i Epic 00:59:25 Lies of P - nowa gra! 01:01:25 Tencent będzie mieć pada 01:03:20 W co gramy czyli Bliz ownuje wszystkich 01:18:50 Pa, pa!
This week the Gnardcast gets Bliz on their face. (You can too, with the code "SponchesMom" getting you 20% off.) Kenny Eggs tries to get investors for his sex doll brothel, while Sponch is interviewed on the spin-off Gnard Couch Podcast and admits he doesn't know what breezeways and mudrooms are. Bobston Ross explains why he was known as "Tuna Can," while Jimmy attacks the Fest Series. Cheef is grumpy after his dogs shit in the house. Thanks to Take a Hike Shop and Archer Components. (Go buy their stuff.)
This week's podcast proves that we are indeed regressing as a society when 69 Moose Fuckle 420 shotguns two La Croixs after mixing Four Loko and Twisted Tea with Total War pre-workout. Cheef makes a special Bobston Ross remix of New Kids on the Block's Hangin' Tough. Lumbergh bests Shakespeare with a poem about the Gnards. Cheef's computer keeps randomly playing audio, allowing the Gnar Couch Podcast to retain its title as the worst podcast on the internet. The boys welcome Bliz eyewear as the new sponsor of Jimmy's Baiku. Big thanks to Take a Hike Bike Shop and Archer Components for their support of this idiotic drivel.