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A Continuous Lean.
Tailor-Made Man

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 64:41


This is Nick Hilton. He's someone who the real menswear people all know and respect. They also like him because he's a pretty nice guy. If you are interested in style, clothing, and dressing well, then Nick is a good person to meet. He has an interesting story, which he details in his book A Tailor-Made Man. At one point, Nick's family had one of the world's largest American-made tailored clothing brands. Fun fact: His father gave Ralph Lauren (who worked for Norman Hilton) the seed money to start Polo. This is just one of the many interesting stories surrounding the Hilton family, which Nick chronicles so well in his book. A friend recommended A Tailor-Made Man to me, but Nick reached out to me before I could read it. We met via Zoom, and we spoke for over an hour. I was intrigued with Nick, his family, and his history in menswear. I also liked that Nick has serious opinions about dressing and doesn't shy away from sharing them. I've always been fascinated by the history of things we use in our everyday lives. That's a big part of what has driven my point of view with ACL through the years. I arrived in New York after many of these apparel manufacturers were gone, but I still could extract some of the stories about the golden years of U.S.-made clothing. I love to hear stories about the prime days of American-made suits when hundreds of thousands were made in Brooklyn and all over the Northeast. Having guests like Nick on the podcast to tell some of these stories is important to me. If you read his book, you'll understand that era even better. Until then, I hope you enjoy our conversation. Below are two ads from the Norman Hilton natural shoulder glory days.The ACL Podcast is meant to be a companion to the newsletter. You can listen in the Substack App, on Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that. If you like this story, please consider subscribing and sending it to a friend. As always, I appreciate your support.Big thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.acl.news/subscribe

Ten Laws with East Forest
Peter Broderick - Ireland Deep Reveals (#290)

Ten Laws with East Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 72:20


Recorded live in rural Ireland together, East Forest and Peter Broderick dive into his challenges and triumphs.  Born in 1987, Peter was brought up in a musical household in Oregon. In his later teenage years he became entwined in the indie folk scene in Portland, recording for the likes of M. Ward, Laura Gibson and Dolorean.  He and East Forest recorded the full-length album "Burren."__________________________________Music For Mushrooms - a new feature film - IN THEATERS NOWGet your ticket before they're gone at https://musicformushrooms.comNYC - Sept 13-19, 2024Portland - Sept 24Seattle - Sept 25Santa Monica - Oct 4-10Corvallis, OR - Oct 4-10Arlington, MA - Oct 6Encinitas, CA - Oct 8Boulder, CO - Oct 9-20Oklahoma City - Oct 12Greely, CO - Oct 23San Rafael, CA - Oct 24-31San Francisco - Oct 25-31Santa Cruz, CA - Oct 26Baltimore - Nov 7Hilo, HI - Nov 14Vancouver BC - Nov 26October 10 National Screening Events:Sedona, AZSanta Monica, CABoulder COPortland, ORPhoenixville, PAEncino, CAClaremont, CANorth Hollywood, CAGlendale, CACorvallis, ORSalem, ORDallas, TXSan Diego, CASacramento, CAFairfax, VAWashington DCBakersfield, CASan Diego, CAHonolulu, HIAsheville, NCSalt Lake City, UTMore added every week - sing up for updates at musicformushrooms.com. PATREON / GIFT - Please support the show by joining our East Forest COUNCIL on Patreon.  Monthly Council, live-streams, demos, and more. UPCOMING LIVE - http://eastforest.org/ticketsCOMMUNITY - join at EastForest.orgMUSIC by East Forest: Spotify / AppleMEDITATIONS by East Forest on Spotify & AppleSHOP: http://eastforest.storeIG:  @eastforest | FB/TT/YT:  @eastforestmusic

A Continuous Lean.
Frequent Flier

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 49:22


One of the great joys in life is finding a hobby which involves travel. To play tennis in Italy, go fly fishing in Argentina or play golf in South East England (as I am doing this week) is a wonderful prism in which to meet people and see the world. Over the past several years I've traveled with The Fliers Club to incredible places that I would have not likely experienced. The discovery of this group has been such an inspiration for me that I wanted to talk to Co-Founder Eric Stepanian about his perspective on travel and golf. Most importantly I wanted to talk about how they have built such an amazing community. Happiness in golf was easy to find, but it was harder to find people who share the same values around the game. Some might not realize just how nuanced golf can be or how it can open up space in your life for happiness via competition, camaraderie and travel. No one has taught me more about the possibilities in golf than Eric. We chat about travel, life, etiquette, merch, and celebrating the ancillary benefits of golf. Hope you enjoy our conversation. The ACL Podcast is meant to be an add-on to the newsletter. You can listen in the Substack App, on Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that. If you like this story please consider subscribing and sending to a friend. As always I appreciate your support.Big thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.acl.news/subscribe

KBSF
100 partie 3

KBSF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 55:07


Send us a Text Message.It's the final brain cell !!!!  Dernière partie de notre spécial top 100 de la culture geek.  Encore une fois on vous a mis une de nos première intro pour vous plonger dans un monde de nostalgie et d'incontournable de notre culture .  Sautez avec nous dans la Dolorean  de KBSF (pas plaquée et pas assurée.  Vos embarquez à vos risques et périls)  pour découvrir ce qui fait selon nous LA culture geek!

A Continuous Lean.
Quaker Marine

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 45:17


Kevin McLaughlin is the owner of the beloved New England heritage brand Quaker Marine and the co-founder of J.McLaughlin. He's a no nonsense New Yorker with an intimate knowledge of the nuts-and-bolts of making clothes. I would have a hard time finding someone more involved in the history of garment manufacturing in New York. It's a delight to be able to chat and learn from him. When I meet someone like Kevin, my mind starts to race with questions. He's seen a lot when it comes to making clothes and manufacturing in America. Every year the footprint of New York clothing-makers continues to shrink as factories close. Even in my short time working in the business things have continued to get noticeably smaller. Conversations with guys like Kevin help to preserve some of the history of the garment industry and give it a place in the dialog of today. These stories are but a small tribute to the hard working people of the trade, past and present. I hope you enjoy our conversation. The ACL Podcast is meant to be an add-on to the newsletter. You can listen in the Substack App, on Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that. If you like this story please consider subscribing and sending to a friend. As always I appreciate your support.Big thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.acl.news/subscribe

A Continuous Lean.
The Men on the Bag

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 46:08


Historically there is perhaps no contribution to the game of golf and the Masters Tournament as overlooked as the hardworking, predominantly Black local caddies of Augusta National Golf Club. In a recent update to his book, The Legendary Caddies of Augusta National, Ward Clayton gives a voice to these incredible people and their long overlooked contributions to America's most prestigious golf club and most famous golf tournament. Following a rule change in 1982, the Masters Tournament was the last of the major championships to allow outside caddies. This meant that players could then bring their own full-time outside caddie, and most players did. Prior to the 1983 Masters every player competing in the invitational tournament used a local caddie who worked at Augusta National Golf Club each season. The majority of the caddie corps was Black and mostly from a nearby community called Sand Hills. These men were highly skilled at navigating the topography of Augusta. No one knew that golf course as well as they did. The acquired expertise of a course as demanding as Augusta National is often learned and perfected over decades. This understanding of the wind, topography and contours of the course was truly an art form. The knowledge was passed down from man-to-man thru generations. Ward's book rightfully celebrates these often overlooked men who spent their lives guiding some of the best players and most powerful people in the world around the green hills of Augusta National Golf Club. There are few as knowledgeable about the Masters Tournament and golf than Clayton. He is an accomplished sportswriter, author and editorial contributor for Masters.com. In 2019 his book about the Augusta National caddies was the inspiration for the film *Loopers: The Caddie's Long Walk*, which he also helped to produce. In the book Ward tells the story of caddie (and Atlanta Bus Driver) Walter “Cricket” Pritchett who caddied for Charles Coody during his 1971 Masters win. That story and the explanation for his towel (as pictured above) is in our conversation. I hope you enjoy our chat. The ACL Podcast is meant to be an add-on to the newsletter. You can listen in the Substack App, on Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that. If you like this story please consider subscribing and sending to a friend. As always I appreciate your support.Big thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.acl.news/subscribe

A Continuous Lean.
In My Backyard With Mark McNairy

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 15:55


Mark McNairy played a big role in the initial inspiration for starting ACL. I met him in 2005 when he was the creative director at J. Press. At his core he's a product guy, and he introduced me to so many interesting people, brands and American manufacturers. The first factories I visited in Maine and New York were with him (one of which was the Bentley Cravats factory in Chelsea which we discuss briefly) and the first time I went to Japan was with him. Mark has design instincts that I have never seen in other people. He has an incredible ability to quickly see something interesting and create a design with a totally unique point of view. He does this better than anyone I have worked with over the years. I also find Mark to be hilarious with an extremely dry sense of humor. We hit it off from the start and I still consider him one of my favorite people of all time. Mark is designing a new collection called McNairy & Co. and is always looking for new projects and design partnerships. As I said, he loves product and always wants to be creating new things with his unique vision. I hope you enjoy our conversation. The ACL Podcast is meant to be an add-on to the newsletter. You can listen in the Substack App, on Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that. If you like this story please consider subscribing and sending to a friend. As always I appreciate your support.Big thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.acl.news/subscribe

A Continuous Lean.
The Most Stylish Man in Golf

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 48:52


It feels near universal that PGA TOUR pro golfer Keith Mitchell is the best dressed man in the game. In some ways, we hold him up as proof that performance clothing isn't as important as some may think. Even if you aren't into golf his point of view is worth considering. Going beyond his appreciation for classic menswear, Keith has earned a reputation for holding good design in high regard, a trait which explains his appreciation for Mizuno irons and fine watches. This focus on aesthetics combined with his talent on the golf course which places him at the center of the cool-guy Venn diagram. Keith is the rare case of an aesthete athlete. He's someone who has done the on-course clothing thing differently, and done it to great success. In a sea of sameness he separates himself in all of the best ways. To say it's a breath of fresh air would be an understatement. I wanted to dive deeper into his personal style, approach to golf and just talk about so many other things. We sat down at the Brentwood Country Mart (which was fun but also potentially too busy for the audio; we live and we learn) for a wide ranging discussion covering life on the PGA TOUR, non-performance fabrics, watches, flying Delta, our mutual appreciation of Sid Mashburn and of course high-twist wool trousers. I hope you enjoy our conversation. The ACL Podcast is meant to be an add-on to the newsletter. You can listen in the Substack App, on Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that. If you like this story please consider subscribing and sending to a friend. As always I appreciate your support.Big thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.acl.news/subscribe

A Continuous Lean.
The Alternate Route: Ghiaia

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 51:25


Ghiaia is the best example of everything I could ever hope for in a brand. It's the combination of three important attributes that make it special to me. * It's Artisanal in Nature. * Independent* Has a Distinct Voice and Point of ViewGhiaia is all of those things and much more. It follows Davide's vision closely and is true to itself. He's not trying to be anything he's not. Ghiaia is an honest expression of what is in Davide's mind and his heart. It's an expression of what he wants to say to the world and what he wants to say to himself. Put simply, this is a special thing Davide is building.I met the founder Davide Baroncini through our mutual friend Justin Chung, and from the first conversation I knew we were going to get along. Several years later I consider Davide a dear friend and also someone who inspires me deeply. His energy is wonderful and you can't help but to want to be around him. Perhaps that's why his stores are so great. He's there making coffee and telling you about each item — excited about the smallest details. In a mad world of noise, Davide is a clear voice that sails deep into your soul. Yes it's beautiful cashmere, but it's also so much more.Late last month Davide opened a new shop in San Marino. I thought this would be a great opportunity to go by to take photos and share the space with you all. We sat down in the space on a Sunday morning before the store officially opened to catch up and talk about everything happening at Ghiaia. It's a beautiful shop, a great collection and he's a wonderful man. I hope you enjoy our conversation. Ghiaia 2557 Mission Street San Marino, CA 91108The ACL Podcast is meant to be an add-on to the newsletter. You can listen in the Substack App, on Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that. If you like this story please consider subscribing and sending to a friend. As always I appreciate your support.Big thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.acl.news/subscribe

History Is Dank
DANK OFF: Iconic Cars

History Is Dank

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 50:12


Strider runs down the top 5 most iconic cars in World History. This is ambitious to say the least!  Right now, Dad Grass is offering our listeners 20% off your first order when you go to DADGRASS.COM/DANK. HelloTUSHY is offering our listeners an exclusive limited time offer of 15% OFF your first bidet order PLUS FREE SHIPPING! Go to HELLOTUSHY.COM/DANK for 15% off all bidets! Promo Code: DANK patreon.com/striderwilson Sources: Hotcars.com, History.com, Screenrant.com, Porsche.com, Vw.com, Motorbeam.com, Ferrari.com, Forbes.com ‘​​Luxury Lineage: A Brief History of the Ferrari 250 GTO' Michael Solomon 2018, Autoevolution.com ‘A Short History of the Legendary Ferrari 250 GTO, the World's Priciest Classic' Vlad Radu 2020, Time.com ‘Short Chaotic History of Dolorean' by Lily Rothman 2016

A Continuous Lean.
The Perfect Shirt

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 55:33


There really aren’t a lot of ways to reinvent a woven shirt. Somehow in 1999 Steven Alan found a way to do it. That was the year he created the Reverse Seam which would go on to sell tens of thousands of shirts. The innovation? To twist the placket and to reveal the outseam. It’s more than that though, Steven flipped the dress shirt to be a deliberately casual button-down. It’s not complicated, but the Reverse Seam was a important reinterpretation. It’s like going back in time two decades and popularizing the entire ridiculous idea for Untuckit. Only these shirts were for people who don’t hate themselves. (Sorry, I had to do it.) In all seriousness, a casual woven shirt was a great idea and that’s why Steven has sold so many of them and why Amy Larocca called it the perfect shirt, which I think sums things up fairly well. My opinion is that Steven Alan is a legend. I’ve always loved his point of view and his Annex shop in Tribeca was my favorite shop in New York. His product was great, he brought in amazing brands from all over the world and there was always something great to discover. I mostly wear his other woven shirt, the Single Needle, since it’s a bit roomier and we collaborated to make some flap-pocket shirts way back when. They sold out in like 38 minutes. It was a bit of a dream collab for me because I love Steven’s general aesthetic. Over the years Steven expanded the business to a point that became difficult to manage in a changing world. As wholesale and physical retail evolved Steven had to close all of his stores and the financial situation took him to the brink. He made some tough decisions to extract the company from the store leases and eventually he was able to recommit to a completely online only direct-to-consumer brand and web shop. When the brand relaunched online Steven started making shirts in the garment center again and the Reverse Seam and the Single Needle have been resurrected. In a way the business has come full circle and Steven himself seems reinvigorated with the simplicity of it all. I’ve missed shopping at the Annex and seeing Steven in New York and was curious about the evolution of the brand. I reached out to Steven a little while back and we recorded a sort of impromptu podcast. Through our conversation we chart the early days of his stores and how Steven Alan has evolved through the years. Steven has had a huge impact of so much of what we see today. His brand is as relevant as ever, especially now that the Reverse Seam is back. Hope you enjoy our conversation. The ACL Podcast is more of an add-on to the newsletter than a full fledged podcast. You can listen in Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that to Substack. If you enjoy this edition, please consider subscribing and sending to a friend who you think would like this. I appreciate your support.Thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.acl.news/subscribe

A Continuous Lean.
The ACL Podcast 010: Huckberry

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 87:02


As promised, a conversation with Huckberry founders Richard Greiner and Andy Forch. Over the past several years Huckberry has grown and evolved to be an important company in the gear/outdoor/clothing/home/ space for men. It’s everything we all want in a brand: humble, genuine and adventurous. And where else can you buy a cooler, an avocado vase and a therapy notebook — highly considered, well-made and unique things all in one place?Every interaction I’ve had with Huckberry over the years has been positive and when I met co-founders a decade or so ago they struck me as nice, easy-going guys. Part of me thought maybe they are too nice — fake nice? They weren’t. Maybe that was just me having lived in NYC for too long? Maybe I had become cynical where I didn’t expect people to act that way unless they needed something. Fast forward to 2020 and we all reconnected and actually had a Zoom happy hour. I couldn’t believe that I was having a happy hour virtually for starters, but I was also surprised that the Huckberry guys were still as incredibly humble and nice as I remembered. In between when I met them around 2012 and when we reconnected last year Huckberry has become incredibly successful and beloved by its customers. It has quietly grown to be a significant business that has a huge 3rd party brand offering (I bought my Ooni from Huckberry) and also has a few of its own in-brands. Huckberry has become an important retailer and expert storyteller. I admire how Andy and Richard have done what they have and forged their own path with Huckberry. If you read the founders story you can’t help but to walk away inspired and impressed. We have a nice conversation about how Andy and Richard built the business, about hustle culture, FJs, what they look for when making a hire and so much more. I hope you enjoy our conversation. The ACL Podcast is more of an add-on to the newsletter than a full fledged podcast. You can listen in Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that to Substack. If you enjoy this edition, please consider subscribing and sending to a friend who you think would like this. I appreciate your support.Thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.acl.news/subscribe

A Continuous Lean.
The ACL Podcast 009: Rosecrans Baldwin

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 65:22


A few weeks back I recommended the book Everything Now: Lessons from the City-State of Los Angeles by Rosecrans Baldwin for a summer reading list. Having been an admirer of Rosecrans’ writing (especially in his newsletter) I was eager to chat with him about the book on the podcast. He graciously drove across town and we had a great chat in my backyard. We spoke about the many great stories in the book, life in Southern California and he even opened up about his relationship with the brand Patagonia. “What if I hate Los Angeles? Why should I read this book.” That’s the big question for Rosecrans. It’s something we speak about in the podcast but it is worth pointing out again here. If you love L.A. this is a good book for you. If you hate it — there’s likely something for you too. If you are interested in the human stories that bring a place to life then you will enjoy it. All of this thinking about Los Angeles makes me revisit the ongoing N.Y. vs L.A. debate. So much is said about these two cities but it doesn’t seem like many people truly understand either place all that well — myself included. I’ve got a connection to each city, but I’m not really from either and don’t think I’ll ever consider myself a New Yorker or an Angeleno. I only think I know them well enough to know that I’ve only scratched the surface. The book reinforces this theory.One fact I heard during the pandemic about the size of L.A. surprised me. If Los Angeles County was a state it would rank 8th in terms of population. That statistic helped illustrate in my mind just how big L.A. is and how it is often too easily distilled down to one industry or one frequently visited part of town. Everything Now helps to open up these places, and to help us all better understand the people who give them life. The book is unlike what one might expect from a story about a city, no less a story about L.A., but that is one of the reasons it’s so enjoyable. It’s unexpected in a lot of ways, and like L.A., it’s not as easy to characterize as you might think. Hope you enjoy our conversation. Some show notes are below. Photo by Vincent Perini0:52  Coffee: Mudd 2.0 from How Long Gone.4:20  One Morning in Maine & Time of Wonder.5:30  Rosecrans’ newsletter: Meditations in an Emergency.6:55 The book is called: Everything Now.9:27 Los Angeles has the second greatest urban density in a metropolitan area in the U.S. behind New York City.10:33  New York Times Book Review.16:17  Betting on three horses to finish first, second and third in that exact order is called a trifecta.16:58 Luck on HBO.19:30 We looked it up and 30.2% of Los Angeles residents live alone.35:40 Types of Adventures (or fun).45:46 We looked it up. Los Angeles is second in diverse and endangered species in the U.S. next to Hawaii.57:27  Explore DTLA. The Last Bookstore LA. Tacos at Sonoratown.59:00  Our Malibu Beaches App.Thanks to my summer associate Max Arden for fact checking and annotating this conversation. The ACL Podcast is more of an add-on to the newsletter than a full fledged podcast. You can listen in Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that to Substack. If you enjoy this edition, please consider subscribing and sending to a friend who you think would like this. I appreciate your support.Thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.acl.news/subscribe

Pinch Music Podcast
The 50's

Pinch Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 58:27


We continue our trip back in time, but no need to get in your Dolorean's and get the flux capacitor fluxing as we head to the '50s. But it's not all sock-hops and poodle skirts as we take a deeper look at some avant-garde songs from the 50s such as Raymond Scott, Moondog,  and John Cage. Plus The Newport Jazz Festival, Frankie Lymon, and Big Mama Thornton. Listen to the full playlist here:Follow Pinch Recording on Instagram:Pinch RecordingE Scott LindnerNick "The Ear" Angeloor visit us atwww.pinchrecording.comwww.escottlindner.comwww.paperhousenetworkUse Code PINCH for 15% OFF at SilkCityHotSauce.comNick Angelo's Revolving 10 on SpotifyGet Some Merch 

Dein Leben und Ich
#059 - Wetter, dass..?

Dein Leben und Ich

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 66:10


Wir reden übers Wetter.. nur kurz, dann gleitet Dein Leben und Ich hinüber zu Falks TourUhr, und Vallo nominiert Neustadt an der Weinstraße für den Bundesverdienstkäse. Heute ist es Falk der Neues aus der Schweiz genießt, woraufhin eine nachbarnumfassende Verköstigungsstrategie zum Wiedersehen entsteht. Wir freuen uns über einen eigenständigen Dolorean, machen Xavier Naidoo Angst, und nehmen Falk die seine in puncto KI. Süßer die Glocken nie klingen liebe KlötzchInnEn, als zu dieser FantaFolge.

A Continuous Lean.
The ACL Podcast 008: Jeff Raider

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 45:28


Sometimes I meet successful people and I want to talk to them about what they consider the keys to their success. Maybe it’s for me to try to figure out just where I went wrong. Is my lack of success tied to my inability to better respond to emails? Ha! Jeff Raider is hugely successful but also just a regular guy. He’s a co-founder of both Warby Parker and Harry’s, two massive brands. The growth of those two businesses don’t seem to have changed him. Jeff is one of the most most normal, kind and helpful people you will ever meet. He’s always willing to talk about opportunities or problems and there with advice if you ever need it. He is proof that being successful and nice aren’t mutually exclusive. I also don’t want to miss an opportunity to praise Jeff’s Harry’s co-founder Andy Katz-Mayfield — who is also an amazing person. It’s no wonder that they have built not only a solid brand, but a successful company filled with good people. At this point Harry’s has a suite of different brands out in the world. There’s of course Flamingo, plus the cat food brand Cat Person and now a haircare line called Headquarters. Like Harry’s, all of these offshoot brands are lighthearted and irreverent. All of it is created around good design and quality. So many companies talk about having a good culture but it is rarely true. At Harry’s it’s actually real and the reality does match the expectations. People love working there. Everyone I’ve encountered at Harry’s is smart and good to deal with. It’s refreshing to experience and it makes supporting Harry’s even more worthwhile. Listen to Jeff and you’ll know it’s not bullsh/t. I like to hate on all things DTC, but the Harry’s universe is just different. Part of that is related to Jeff and Andy, and part of it goes back to the culture. I wanted to hear more about how Jeff sees the world so for the podcast we spoke about life, business, DTC and yes, inbox zero. Hope you like it. The ACL Podcast is more of an add-on to the newsletter than a full fledged podcast. You can listen in Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that to Substack. If you enjoy this edition, please consider subscribing and sending to a friend who you think would like this. I appreciate your support.Thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.acl.news/subscribe

Le Pod
Retour vers le futur. Quand la voiture l'emporte sur le Frigo !

Le Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 5:03


Episode 1 - Retour vers le futur. Quand la voiture l'emporte sur le Frigo ! Il se cache souvent dans les films de nombreuses anecdotes qui vont faire le mythe. Parmi les plus fameuses, sans doute peu connue , savez-vous pourquoi la star de la trilogie "Retour vers le Futur" est une voiture et encore plus savoureux, une Dolorean. Prenez 5 minutes de votre temps et voyagez avec nous dans le passé ...

Les Mystérieux étonnants
Émission #689 – Anthony Daniels

Les Mystérieux étonnants

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 116:16


Cette semaine, nous recevons Jean Marquis, propriétaire de « La boîte à BD » de Laval. En manchette : Chadwick Boseman remporte un Golden Globe posthume, Tribute Games dévoile « Teenage mutant Ninja Turble : Shredder's Revenge », Le « Discovery Channel » part à la recherche de la Dolorean, Marvel souligne les 80 ans de Captain America et Brian Michael Bendis écrira « Justice League ». En dernière partie d'émission, Benoit s'entretient avec Anthony Daniels, l'interprète derrière le célèbre droïde C-3P0 de « Star Wars » dont la biographie « Je suis C-3PO : Les souvenirs ne s'effacent pas » est maintenant disponible chez FANTASK. Depuis 15 ans, les Mystérieux étonnants c'est votre balado (podcast) québécois dédié à la culture populaire. Diffusion originale : 15 mars 2021 Site web : MysterieuxEtonnants.com 
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Xennial Cinephile
1980s Part 9 1988

Xennial Cinephile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 9:04


We get Doc Brown and the Dolorean and head to 1988. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

A Continuous Lean.
The ACL Podcast 005: Lisa Birnbach

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021


As someone fascinated with the origins of prep and American style, a conversation with Lisa Birnbach is always going to be something I find compelling. Like a lot of people who are intrigued by prep, I view it as an interested outsider who wants to understand how it became what it is today. Lisa helped to define the preppy lifestyle and also played a big part into pushing it into the mainstream culture with The Official Preppy Handbook. Preppy style really took hold after The Official Preppy Handbook was released. It’s interesting to think about prep in those early days, where it went and where it’s at today. Especially considering what has happened at J.Crew, Brooks Brothers and other big American brands recently. In our chat Lisa talks about the origin story of the book, her interactions with the prep devotees and how Hamburg is the preppiest city in Europe. Hope you like it. The ACL Podcast is more of an add-on to the newsletter than a full fledged podcast. You can listen in Spotify or on Apple Podcasts directly if you prefer that to Substack. If you enjoy this edition, please consider subscribing and sending to a friend who you think would like this. I appreciate your support.Thanks to Al James for lending me his music: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.acl.news/subscribe

A Continuous Lean.
The ACL Podcast 004: Noah Kalina

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 63:13


The River by Noah KalinaNoah Kalina takes beautiful photos of beds, rivers, old factories, Zuckerbergs, motel rooms, this tree, chickens, bagels and many other interesting things. His wonderful eye and talent shine through in whatever big or small project he is doing. I love his photography, but it’s his newsletter that I find the most fun. Every edition delights me with his quirky adventures and wit. If someone asked me to describe Noah Kalina’s newsletter the words might not come to me very easily. It’s sort of about photography, his life upstate, with plenty of random other things mixed in. He has an unconventional approach and an ability to make the mundane (like upstate deli coffee or DIY quarter car washes) interesting. In a sea of newsletters it stands out for its lightheartedness and ability to amuse its readers. If it were a physical thing it would be one of those beautiful little surprise gifts wrapped in ribbon that you don’t know what’s inside until you open it. Noah also has a podcast with Adam Lisagor called All Consuming where they order all of the bland DTC things that are pushed on Instagram and review them. It’s a fun listen and the whole production is pretty down to the website design. Noah is probably best known for his project Everyday where he took a photo of himself for exactly 20 years. At one point he made it into a video and it went viral. He was doing that before selfies were a thing and the fact that he could keep it going over two decades is incredible. Especially considering I can’t keep a journal for longer that two weeks. Noah has a habit of doing habitual things and I like that about him. I hope you enjoy our conversation. The ACL Podcast is more of an add-on to the newsletter than a full fledged podcast. You can listen in Spotify or on Apple Podcasts directly if you prefer that to Substack. If you enjoy this edition, please consider subscribing and sending to a friend who you think would like this. I appreciate your support.Thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.acl.news/subscribe

A Continuous Lean.
The ACL Podcast 003: Matt Taylor of Tracksmith

A Continuous Lean.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 64:39


Knox Robinson —the coolest guy in running—in the New York Pioneer Club collaboration capsule.Tracksmith is interesting to me because of how it has managed to take inspiration from history —to embody the aesthetics of a heritage brand— while simultaneously being completely forward-looking and modern. I’ve seen a lot of brands try to do this and it almost never feels right. Tracksmith took the good parts of archival running and modernized it to create an inclusive, fun, New England-centric brand that seems to know itself (and its customer) very well. I would guess that everyone wrote-off the brand initially when they considered it was going up against Nike and all of the massive companies that dominate athletic apparel. What was obvious to the Matt Taylor, who founded the brand in 2014 with Luke Scheybeler, was that there was an unrepresented group of runners who didn’t seem to connect with the big brands. That’s where Tracksmith’s boutique approach fit right in. Matt Taylor ran track & field at Yale. He later worked on running for Puma. Scheybeler is also a Rapha co-founder and he helped both brands establish a strong initial visual and creative presence. Tracksmith pairs technical details with classic Ivy-inspired design elements in a way that’s easy to describe, but hard to actually execute. Beyond design, the focus of the product is highly functional for both the casual and elite runner. Matt’s collegiate running experience and the brand’s New England roots have both shaped what Tracksmith is today from a design perspective. Tracksmith fills a void for amateur runners with a technical yet classic aesthetic. It’s important to disclose that I do marketing consulting with Tracksmith. I want to be completely transparent about that and it’s not something I am trying to hide. Doing this story was my idea and no one at Tracksmith pushed for this even a little bit. I have been pressured by clients in the past to write stories and I have always politely declined. That’s not what I am about and if you look back at the partnerships I have done in the past I am extremely transparent about conflicts of interest. I work with Tracksmith for the same reason I did this story, because I like the brand and believe in the people there.Tracksmith is a DTC brand that’s going for longevity and quality first. In that regard, it’s one of the exceptions to the rule when it comes to DTC companies. So many start-up brands solve no real problems and seem to only exist because of performance marketing. Matt talks about that a little bit in this interview with Colin Nagy on LeanLuxe. The way Tracksmith’s product, image and core values align in such a cohesive way stands out to me. That’s why the brand has activated such a passionate community in the same way that Rapha does. That’s a massive accomplishment especially in the face of the competition that exists in running. We recorded this chat in the fall and our conversation was wide ranging. We did cover a lot of important stuff like how to build a brand, sustainability in fashion and who makes the best pizza in New Haven. It’s all in there, I hope you enjoy. The ACL Podcast is more of an add-on to the newsletter than a full fledged podcast. You can listen in Spotify or on Apple Podcasts directly if you prefer that to Substack. If you enjoy this edition, please consider subscribing and sending to a friend who you think would like this. I appreciate your support. Thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.acl.news/subscribe

LES ENTREPOTEURS
Il brise tous les clichés en passant d'aide soignant à CEO d'une société en conseils immobilier dans la France entière ▴ Robin Eldin ▴ Fondateur de Projet Locatif

LES ENTREPOTEURS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 76:57


Aujourd’hui je reçois Robin Eldin, Fondateur de Projet locatif.Robin a un parcours très inspirant qui brise tous les codes et les clichés.Il est employé dans le secteur social, aide soignant, lorsqu’il décide de tout arrêter pour se lancer dans l’immobilier.Mais tout ne s'est pas fait en un claquement de doigt. Comme beaucoup, il souhaite devenir plus libre de son temps et assurer son avenir. Il commence par s’intéresser de plus prêt à l’immobilier et ce secteur est maintenant sa passion et son domaine d’expertise.Il devient rapidement expert et constate qu’il est capable de donner des conseils à ses proches.C’est alors que lui vient l’idée et l’envie de créer Projet Locatif, sa société d’accompagnement en investissements immobiliers et en gestion de travaux qui couvre la France entière dont je suis également client.Dans ce podcast Robin revient sur ses motivations, son parcours et nous partage une partie de son expertise tant sur l’immobilier que sur l’entrepreneuriat.Mais également sa vision du partenariat, comment il a choisi ses associés ou encore comment il a trouvé son équilibre vie pro/perso.Voici une partie des questions abordées:2’06 Comment t’es venue l’idée de projet locatif ? Et qu’elles ont été tes motivations?12’30 Quels sont tes conseils pour être sûr de réussir son projet? (Immo ou entrepreneurial)24’38 A quels freins mentaux tu as dû faire face ? Et comment tu les as surmonté?35’05 Quels sont tes techniques pour augmenter ta productivité?44’24 Comment tu gères tes journées en tant que CEO? Quel est ton quotidien ?55’42 Quelle sont vos stratégies de présence sur le web et de création de contenu ?1”08’50 Si tu gagnais 100 000€ au jeu à gratter tu en ferais quoi? Si je te prête les clés de la Dolorean, que souhaiterais tu voir dans 10 ans?Je te souhaite une bonne écoute.Si comme moi tu es intéressé par l'immobilier et que tu souhaites contacter Robin et son équipe:Sa Société : ProjetLocatifSon site : https://projetlocatif.fr/Son insta : https://www.instagram.com/robin_eldin/POUR TÉLÉCHARGER MON EBOOK "Mes 4 règles d'or pour faire la différence sur les réseaux sociaux et gagner en notoriété"https://www.vizeoacademy.com/ebook-gratuit-personal-brandingUNE PETITE DÉDICACE DU PODCAST DANS TA STORY ou LINKEDINC'est le genre de chose qui me fait toujours super plaisir !!....et qui booste ma motivation pour continuer.Au plaisir de les voir et de les partager :) Suis mes aventures sur les réseaux @ALEXVIZEOLinkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexvizeoInstagram : https://instagram.com/alexvizeoYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/user/vizeoproductionTik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@alexvizeoFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/alexvizeoTwitter : https://twitter.com/alexvizeo

LES ENTREPOTEURS
Comment passer d'une entreprise de haute technologie (Devialet) à une société écologique et scientifique ▴ Quentin Sannié ▴ Président de Greenback

LES ENTREPOTEURS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 68:43


Aujourd’hui dans ce nouveau podcast très inspirant, je reçois Quentin Sannié. Il s’est fait connaître du grand public grâce à l'enceinte Phantom : révolutionnaire et une pure merveille technologique. Il était le co-fondateur et le CEO de l’entreprise Devialet.Depuis environ 1 an, il s’est lancé dans un tout autre secteur : l’écologie & l'agriculture !Il a créé Greenback : la première agence mondiale de notation de la santé écologique des sols dont il est le président. La passion faisant partie de son ADN, il a pu opérer ce changement de voie aussi radical.Je suis un grand passionné des gens qui changent de vie. Je me devais d’interviewer ce passionné, ce créateur, cet inventeur et de lui demander comment il avait pris ce virage à 180 degrés.Pour te donner un exemple de son talent de créateur, avec son équipe, il a créé le premier outil de mesure d’impact des pratiques agricoles sur les sols, afin d’améliorer leur état, leur rendement et leur résistance aux risques. Outil qui a en plus été validé par la communauté des scientifiques.Tu peux donc le constater, Devialet et Greenback sont deux mondes complètement différents. Comme il le dit lui même, une entreprise par définition est statistiquement vouée à l'échec. Mais Quentin Sannié est persévérant et veut trouver des solutions à des problèmes sérieux.Dans cette épisode tu découvriras également les meilleurs pratiques de Quentin, pour garder la motivation de ses équipes, détecter le potentiel du candidat idéal pour le poste visé ou encore les règles d’or pour gérer une croissance exponentielle.Voici en détail les sujets abordés tout au long de ce podcast et le timing associé pour que tu puisses aller directement à la question de ton choix:2min27 : Pourquoi, alors que tout te réussissait, avoir changé complètement de challenge?9min32 : Lors des entretiens d’embauches, que recherche tu chez ton candidat et quelles sont les questions que tu poses?16min28 : Quelles sont les grandes difficultés auxquelles tu as fait fasse au début de la création de Greenback?31min42 : Comment tu fais, avec ton passé chez Deviallet, pour être crédible face à un tout autre public comme celui des scientifiques et des agriculteurs? 46min55: Comment tu fais pour garder la motivation de tes équipes?1h2min15: Si tu devais constituer une dream team de 5 membres de ton équipe, toi compris, qui choisirais tu?1h05’02 : Si tu gagnais 1 millions d’€uro au jeu à gratter, comment les investirais tu dans Greenback?1h06min27 : Si je te donne les clés de la Dolorean, comment aimerais tu voir Greenback dans 10 ans?Pour suivre ou contacter Quentin Sannié & Greenback:- Le site de Greenback : https://www.greenback.green/- Profil LinkedIn de Greenback : https://www.linkedin.com/company/greenback-the-global-soil-rating-agency/- Profil LinkedIn de Quentin Sannié : https://www.linkedin.com/in/greenback-global-soil-rating-agency/POUR TÉLÉCHARGER MON EBOOK"Mes 4 règles d'or pour faire la différence sur les réseaux sociaux et gagner en notoriété"https://www.vizeoacademy.com/ebook-gratuit-personal-brandingUNE PETITE DÉDICACE DU PODCAST DANS TA STORY ou LINKEDINC'est le genre de chose qui me fait toujours super plaisir !!....et qui booste ma motivation pour continuer.Au plaisir de les voir et de les partager :) Suis mes aventures sur les réseaux @ALEXVIZEOLinkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexvizeoInstagram : https://instagram.com/alexvizeoYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/user/vizeoproductionTik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@alexvizeoFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/alexvizeoTwitter : https://twitter.com/alexvizeo

GeekPodden
#247 – Fallout: En postapokalyptisk resa

GeekPodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 87:50


  War. War never changes... De återkommande inledande orden i spelserien Fallouts olika delar. Det postapokalyptiska rollspelsäventyret som växte från att vara en uppföljare till spelet Wasteland, till att bli en av de största och mest omtalade spelserierna under de senaste decennierna. Magnus växte upp med seriens två första delar, de turbaserade actionrollspelen, där Fallout tog sina första stapplande steg, medan Florian halkade in lagom till den tredje delen och det stora hoppet serien tog till att bli en förstapersons-shooter. Hur har spelen klarat av denna stora förändring? Är det självklart att gilla de första delarna om man gillar de senare och tvärtom? Hur hade Florian sett ut i en klassisk Power Armor och vilket förhållande har Magnus till en "bloody mess"? Vi tar vår Dolorean tillbaka i tiden till 1997, för att se hur det hela startade, sedan låter vi den leda oss år för år fram till vart spelserien befinner sig idag.     Medverkande:  

OLM (40UP Radio)
OLM 364

OLM (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 58:16


Met muziek van The Siegel Schwall Band, The Redwall,. The Mystery Jets, Hootie and the Blowfish, The Seeds, Philamore Lincoln, The Seymores. The Winterpills, Trixie Whitley, Wayne Lavallee, Wyckham Porteous, Deana Carter, Dolorean en The Doobie Brothers.

OLM (40UP Radio)
OLM 363

OLM (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 57:55


Met muziek van The Siegel Schwall Band, The Redwall,. The Mystery Jets, Hootie and the Blowfish, The Seeds, Philamore Lincoln, The Seymores. The Winterpills, Trixie Whitley, Wayne Lavallee, Wyckham Porteous, Deana Carter, Dolorean en The Doobie Brothers.

Ten Laws with East Forest
Peter Broderick - mushrooms, foraging, and working with everyone (#80)

Ten Laws with East Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 77:43


Peter Broderick is a prolific, genre-defying American musician, composer, and producer. He is known internationally for a diverse range of solo projects, collaborations, and compositions for cinema and dance. A gifted multi-instrumentalist who is equally versed in a wide range of styles, Broderick's extensive discography -- on a range of labels including Bella Union, Erased Tapes, Staalplaat, and Beacon Sound -- is appended by a massive list of credits that reads like a who's who of 21st century independent, classical, and experimental music.Growing up in a musical household in Portland, Oregon, Broderick learned to play several instruments. After graduating high school, he became a session musician, contributing violin, banjo, musical saw, mandolin, and other instruments to recordings by M. Ward, Zooey Deschanel, Dolorean, and Norfolk & Western, among others. His self-released debut EP, 4 Track Songs, appeared in 2006. Via his MySpace page, he befriended Danish band Efterklang, and in mid-2007 he moved to Copenhagen to work with the group. That same year, Docile, his first album of solo piano pieces, was issued by Kning Disk. Float (Erased Tapes) and Hope (Bella Union) followed in 2008. While in Europe, Broderick met and worked with a wide variety of composers, singers, and songwriters including Nils Frahm, Greg Haines, Laura Gibson, Yann Tiersen, Olafur Arnalds, and Lubomyr Melnyk.Broderick was by this time an in-demand session player, engineer, and producer, but kept up a steady stream of his own work on EPs, singles, and film scores, and he accepted composition commissions for dance and the theater. Broderick provided half of many split recordings, including 2009's Blank Grey Canvas Sky with Machinefabriek, 2010's Apple Bobbing At ___ with Penelope Joy, and 2011's Glimmer with Takumi Uesaka. In 2010, Bella Union released his full-length How They Are. From 2010, Broderick's level of activity was matched only by the number of requests for his time from other artists. He contributed to 19 recordings in 2010, 12 in 2011 (including Oliveray's Wonders, one of his projects with Frahm), and ten more in 2012. He and Frahm also completed and released the first album of a three-year undertaking entitled http://www.itstartshear.com. (Interestingly, the artist withdrew from having any kind of social media account.) Broderick also issued the EP Two Songs for Banjo and Voice and the single "I Will Play This Song Once Again" b/w "These Walls of Mine" that year.Broderick was equally prolific in 2013. Among the ten recordings he contributed to were Mark Kozelek and Jimmy Lavalle's Perils from the Sea, Melnyk's Corollaries, and Nadja's Flipper. He also issued the Broderick & Broderick EP and the full-length Float: 2013 Addendum, and he scored director Rodney Evans' award-winning film The Happy Sad. The following year saw the artist move back to Portland for a time and play on recordings by Portland Cello Project, Aidan Baker, Sharon Van Etten, and Sean Flinn & the Royal We. Erased Tapes issued the Broderick and Haines split dub offering Greg Gives Peter Space, The Album Leaf (Featuring Peter Broderick) was self-released, and the eponymous Peter Broderick + Gabriel Saloman was issued by Beacon Sound.While Broderick played on over a dozen records by other artists in 2015, his own recording and touring activities were equally intense. He collaborated with French artist Félicia Atkinson as La Nuit to release Desert Television and issued the EPs X Luzern and COTN RMXD and the acclaimed full-length Colours of the Night. In 2016, Broderick cut the stripped-down piano-and-voice album Partners with Tucker Martine. (Inspired by John Cage's writings, it featured a reading of the composer's "In a Landscape.") He also produced Brigid Mae Power's acclaimed self-titled Tompkins Square debut album. The pair were married shortly thereafter and moved to Ireland. Broderick continued his productive work rate into 2017 with the release of All Together Again, which collected his commissioned works from the previous decade. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi PeterBroderick.net

Spectrum Culture's Podcast
Episode 32: “Death is Not the End” (featuring Al James of Dolorean)

Spectrum Culture's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 120:36


In this episode, David Harris, Holly Hazelwood and Eric Mellor are joined by special guest, Al James of Dolorean, to discuss what happens when rock legends pass away. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=35658686)

VHS & CANAPÉ
SCREEN/PLAY : Retour vers le futur

VHS & CANAPÉ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 84:47


Dans ce nouvel épisode de Screen/Play, Rano reçoit Yetcha l'un de nos confrères du label Audioactif pour discuter du jeu adapté de la trilogie "Retour vers le futur". Ensemble ils reviennent sur lers films de Robert Zemeckis ainsi que sur son adaptation vidéoludique développée par Telltale Games en 2010.

Les Podcasts de Level MAX!!
N°33 Eighties Le Podcast

Les Podcasts de Level MAX!!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 300:08


Pour une fois n’est pas coutume les troubadours de Level Max se fendent d’un petit road trip temporel afin de vous parler de tous ces (magnifiques) jeux tirés de films (plus ou moins) cultes ! ^^ Malheureusement la Dolorean était en panne et Doc en congés, nous avons donc fait appel à nos confrères de eighties le podcast à savoir Mikadotwix et Yetcha pour nous éclairer de leurs lumières. Sans oublier notre soutien indéfectible à ce superbe évènement qu’est le Stunfest ! http://www.3hitcombo.fr/2018/05/28/soutenir-3-hit-combo-festival-stunfest/ Suivez-nous sur twitter @_LevelMAX Enjoy c’est Level MAX !!

Les Podcasts de Level MAX
N°33 Eighties Le Podcast

Les Podcasts de Level MAX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 300:08


Pour une fois n’est pas coutume les troubadours de Level MAX se fendent d’un petit road trip temporel afin de vous parler de tous ces (magnifiques) jeux tirés de films (plus ou moins) cultes ! ^^ Malheureusement la Dolorean était en panne et Doc en congés, nous avons donc fait appel à nos confrères de eighties le podcast à savoir Mikadotwix et Yetcha pour nous éclairer de leurs lumières. Sans oublier notre soutien indéfectible à ce superbe évènement qu’est le Stunfest ! http://www.3hitcombo.fr/2018/05/28/soutenir-3-hit-combo-festival-stunfest/ Suivez-nous sur twitter @_LevelMAX Enjoy c’est Level MAX !!

Neverland: To Disney and Beyond
98 Back to the Future Day!

Neverland: To Disney and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 64:44


Welcome back to the Neverland Podcast! Whoa, this episode is heavy. Great Scott! Lost Boy's Jesse and Eric join the Spider-Pan Jeremy this week to talk about the great movie trilogy, "Back to the Future"! They'll talk about some interesting production facts, some memories, and of course compare the 1989 vision of 2015 versus the reality of 2015 that we all know and live in. Robert Zemeckis, who directed these films is also known to us Disney fans for his work on "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" and how could we forget Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom. Therefore, we have a Disney connection and can make the excuse to spend an entire episode reveling in this classic piece of cinema! Fire up your flux capacitor! Grab your pixie and let's fly to Neverland! Please rate and review The Neverland Podcast! iTunes Stitcher Blubrry Twitter Facebook Facebook Group Email Us! Leave a Voicemail (816) 226-6492 Visit our shop! http://neverlandpodcast.spreadshirt.com/ Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/neverlandpodcast Help out a Neverlander by voting for their Pinocchio LEGO Project! Help out another Neverlander by voting for this other fantastic LEGO project, The Labrynth! We are part of the We Be Geeks Network!

Live Wire with Luke Burbank
Ep. 268: "Love Wire" with Valentine's Day Special - Derrick Brown, Cheryl Strayed, Steve Almond, Laura Gibson & Dolorean

Live Wire with Luke Burbank

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2015


OPB's State of Wonder
083014 Seg 3: Farewell Dolorean, Iraq War Opera, and Refugee Memories

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2014 19:19


The opera The Canticle of the Black Madonna explores the life of an Iraq War vet returning home. Jim Lommasson photographs the objects Iraqi refugees took with them to the U.S. And Portland band Dolorean bids farewell with one last beautiful show.

The RELEVANT Podcast

DoloreanPlus, celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart, the week's news and entertainment, your feedback and much more--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/support See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The RELEVANT Podcast

Dolorean Plus, celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart, the week’s news and entertainment, your feedback and much more

Louder Than Bombs
Episode 6: RECORD REVIEWS!!!!!!

Louder Than Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2011 52:26


Man...it's been a REALLY long time in posting anything. Sorry about that. Life got a little nuts. I recently moved and got a dog which in turn, made my life super busy. BUT!!!!!! I am committed to making updates to this site on the regular and life seems to be calming down somewhat...FINALLY!!!!! In this episode Andy and I review some records, discuss Arcade Fires BIG grammy win and MC Hammer pants. For questions and comments please contact us at ltbmusicblog@gmail.com *Side note* When I was referring to Dolorean's song "Thin skinned" as the title track, I was really trying to say the 1st song on the album. Oooops.

Legends Podcast
#14; Back to the Future Arc, Part 3

Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2010 125:18


This episode takes John D. and Gen back to a 1885 Hill Valley in Back to the Future III. We discuss Marty's incredible strength in his capacity to carry Doc on his back, the weird DNA heritage of the McFly lineage and the need for a clock tower in a town with only about four houses. We establish that Marty has his priorities straight by going directly to the saloon and getting a "smoking wisky’’ when he gets to town. We also try to understand why 1985 Doc doesn’t remember what his 1955 version found out about his future, which actually happened in the past... and we lose ourselves in the fourth dimension. This brings an end to our Back to the Future arc. Hopefully no remakes are in the works.You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review! You can also follow us on Twitter  @LegendsPodcast for updates and to voice your opinion about which movies we should cover in future episodes. Or even better, send us an e-mail at Legends.Podcast@hotmail.com or leave us a comment on our Web page at www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com

Legends Podcast
#10; Back to the Future Arc, Part 2

Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2010 105:49


This episode takes John D. and Gen to the future Hill Valley as we travel with Doc Brown Back to the Future (part 2). We are amazed at the traffic Jam of the SKYway, concept of policewomen/strippers coming in 5 years and that we are actually talking about Dustbusters and LaserDisc. Once again we discuss Biff's obsession with Lorraine and wonder about the plastic surgeries he made her go through. Note to Nike : Where are my auto-lacing shoes? More importantly, note to Mattel : I want my hoverboard, NOW! You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review! You can also follow us on Twitter  @LegendsPodcast for updates and to voice your opinion about which movies we should cover in future episodes. :) Or even better, send us an e-mail at Legends.Podcast@hotmail.com or leave us a comment on our Web page at www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com

Take Him With You
666 The Number of the Beast- mythbusting the Devil

Take Him With You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2009 1:09


Join me as I talk about going to Back to the Future II at a local historical theatre called the 7th Street. I got to see a bunch of Dolorean cars that showed up for the event. I talk about Defying Gravity, the ABC space drama and play some audio comments from Joe on District 9. Tim Morris the Appytimes podcast host shares some cool audio comments as well. I then share some words of wisdom from Jonah Chapter 4 and the main subject- 666 the number of the Beast. I spend some time going over the historical, biblical and mythos information surrounding Satan. Then I share a classic Stryper song called To Hell With The Devil. Good stuff.

Take Him With You
Promo for 666 the number of the Beast- mythbusting the Devil

Take Him With You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2009 1:21


Join me as I talk about going to Back to the Future II at a local historical theatre called the 7th Street. I got to see a bunch of Dolorean cars that showed up for the event. I talk about Defying Gravity, the ABC space drama and play some audio comments from Joe on District 9. Tim Morris the Appytimes podcast host shares some cool audio comments as well. I then share some words of wisdom from Jonah and the main subject- 666 the number of the Beast. I spend some time going over the historical, biblical and mythos information surrounding Satan. Then I share a classic Stryper song called To Hell With The Devil. Good stuff.

Acoustic Conversations
Acoustic Conversations with Dolorean

Acoustic Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2008 63:54


In our first episode, we sit down with Al James from Dolorean to talk about the recent release of their first album, "You Can't Win." Al plays four tracks off the new album for us. Individual downloads will be available soon from acousticconversations.com.