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What happens when someone believes in your potential more than you do?In this latest episode of the Skid Steer Nation Podcast, Ryan Deemer sits down with Drew Gardner of Tennessee Valley Land Works. While many contractors start small and grow, Drew's story stands out because of one critical relationship—a general contractor who saw his worth, offered him a shot, and unknowingly changed the course of his life and business.This conversation goes far beyond dirt work. It's about mentorship, humility, and learning how to stand your ground in the tough world of commercial excavation.Key Insights:✅ The Job That Changed It All: How a small commercial parking lot job opened doors to bigger contracts and licensing opportunities.✅ Lessons from a Mentor: The advice that stuck with Drew—and how it still shapes the way he runs his business today.✅ Standing Your Ground: Why giving in too much on commercial jobs can cost you, and how Drew's learning to protect his business.✅ Marketing Without Even Trying: Why Drew's Facebook presence plays a bigger role in his business than he thought.Why This Episode Matters: If you've ever questioned your next move—or needed someone to believe in you when you weren't quite ready—this episode is a must-listen. Drew's story is raw, honest, and full of lessons for contractors navigating both growth and setbacks.
Start Artist Song Time Album Year 0:01:38 Andy Aquarius 0:29 0:02:06 Andy Aquarius Waters Above, Waters Below [A Motion Picture] 4:57 Golla Gorruppu 2023 0:07:04 Drew Gardner 0:18 0:07:22 Drew Gardner Castor 6:34 Cygnus A 2024 0:13:56 Ulvesang 0:22 0:14:18 Ulvesang The End 5:38 The Hunt 2018 0:19:56 Smith & Wileman 0:34 0:20:30 Chantelle Smith […]
Dear listener, where have you been?!? We are tasked for a mission with an estimated departure time of now! Your old boy Tonepoet simply refuses to set sail into the cosmic horizon as a lone voyager. Our standard operating procedure mandates a strict directive for enlisting a co-pilot; one worthy of commandeering a vessel that bends the horizon while burning the skies, leaving behind a vapor trail of dreams and aspirations. You, my dear listener, are that co-pilot. All aboard! This mission is not one to disregard or discount in any way. A tapestry pathway automates the controls that guide us towards a universe that exists within a very small space: the space between your ears. This is where the dream lives. With this session, we will fill the crevices of confusion and stress with an auditory putty, one that consists of equal parts solitude, hope, love, and wonderment. With this putty we hope to banish aforementioned confusion and stress. Dial your mental compass toward the curtain of cosmic ether and allow the blanket of sound provided to emanate a warmth that caresses your soul and lifts you into an elevated state. Yes, dear listener, our mission is an investment into you! The plateau that we seek is one of self realization that you are a larger-than-life carbon entity filled with a passion to strive for an optimal creative flow. It is in this instance that I will assume duties as the co-pilot as we touch down into your place of clarity where the sun never sets. Your lighted soul will pierce the heavens, and move through the air at the speed of light. You've got this! As you drift into this zone, remember to look around you and appreciate everyone as you share good thoughts in effort to reap the sweet nectar of karma. Once you become synonymous with your dreams, be sure to assist other with achieving similar outcomes. The dream is here, you just need to reach out to it. What are you waiting for? Turn on, tune in, sleep... https://www.tonepoet-music.com https://www.facebook.com/tonepoetmusic TRACK LISTING “Station ID” by Tonelady from Pumpkin Time (Start Time: 00:00) “See No Sky” by Thorny from See No Sky (Start Time: 00:11) “Incinerati” by Lesjamusic from Lesjamusic Is Lost (Start Time: 07:21) “Lesjamusic Is Lost” by Lesjamusic from Lesjamusic Is Lost (Start Time: 08:02) “Occidere, Everyone Leaves Someday” by A Veiled Frame in Amber from Yet Another Season Graced Our Doorsteps (Start Time: 12:33) “Flying Plants” by Ancient Astronaut from Hospital Planet (Start Time: 17:16) “Quiet Night” by The Monk By The Sea from The Acoustic Album (Start Time: 20:24) “Morluniau” by ambalek from Lull (Start Time: 23:21) “Westerly” by Dermott Reilly from National Anthems Of The Atmosphere (Start Time: 27:08) “Come Watch The Rain With Me” by Thiago Desant from Let It Happen Here And Now (Start Time: 30:08) “Captive” by Danny Mulhern from Reflections On A Dead Sea (Start Time: 37:01) “III. Forest” by David Stoddard from Evolve (Start Time: 40:57) “Cygnas A Two (Excerpt)” by Drew Gardner from Cygnus A (Start Time: 48:30) “Grove” by Wil Bolton from Swept (Start Time: 51:00) “Wind” by Eternal Wanderer from Ash Land (Start Time: 58:42)
New England Disc Golf Center's Drew Gardner joins the Bottom of the Box to talk about breaking barriers, setting precedents and taking a ride on the luck train. From the humble plans of two high school buddies to the emotional rollercoaster of of building a community, Drew walks us through every step and even gives us a glimpse of things to come. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darkhollowdiscs/support
I have a Chat with Drew from Totally Unicorn - Two large men recording a podcast in a car! What could go wrong?
This week on Transmissions, Jesse Sheppard and Drew Gardner, the psychedelic folk duo Elkhorn. Their new album, On the Universe In All Directions, finds Jesse once again at his familiar 12-string acoustic guitar, but instead of Drew joining with his trademark Telecaster, he's moved over to vibraphone and drums for this outing. Have no fear: the familiar Elkhorn magic is here in spades, but in brand new ways. The songs were born out of collaboration with New York consciousness group Psychedelic Sangha, and as JJ Toth puts it in his excellent liner notes, the sounds traverse “the valleys between fried cosmic psychedelia and American Primitive… splitting the difference between Popol Vuh's devotional drift and the outer reaches of deep-cut classic rock while constantly keeping one foot in the river of the Ever-Weird America; call it Six Degrees of Uncle Dave Macon.” From Buddhism to Fahey, from time slips to Aquarium Drunkard itself, this conversation unfolds and wanders, we hope you enjoy it. Support Aquarium Drunkard on Patreon. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Next week on Transmissions? The incredible Vashti Bunyan, who joins us to discuss her vivid and deep book Wayward.
10e émission de la 55e session...Cette semaine freebop et free jazz! En musique: Novembre sur l'album Encore (Umlaut, 2023); Kyle Bruckmann, Tim Daisy, Phillip Greenlief, Lisa Mezzacappa sur l'album Semaphore (Relay, 2023); Denman Maroney, Steven Frieder, Ratzo Harris, Bob Meyer sur l'album Four on the Loose (Indépendant, 2023); Francois Carrier, Alexander von Schlippenbach, John Edwards, Michel Lambert sur l'album Unwalled (Fundacja Słuchaj, 2022); Drew Gardner sur l'album The Return (Astral Spirits, 2023); Organon Quartet sur l'album The High Vast Irradiation (Glacial Erratic, 2023)...
Today on the show, we're talking about the NBA Playoffs, Tigers Baseball, Michigan and Michigan State Football, and much more. Huge asked the audience throughout the show if they see Boston winning the next 3 games in the playoffs following that win over the Warriors last night. We started off the show with former Tigers Front Office Executive, Dan Elve. He joined Huge to talk about how this team has been playing the past few weeks, where they're struggling, and more. We wrapped up the hour with Drew Gardner from the Total Warrior Combat team. They're having an awesome event at Soaring Eagle in Mt. Pleasant tomorrow - so he filled us in on what they've got going on. We talked some Michigan Football as Anthony Broome from theWolverine.com helped us kick off the second hour. Anthony updated us on Harbaugh and his team a we're just under 100 days from the start of the College football season. Anthony and Huge also talked about the QB battle, and much more. We then moved on to play an interesting press conference that Lions Offensive Coordinator Ben Johnson had with the media about the offensive line in the off-season. Tim McCormick from Bally Sports Detroit joined us to start our final hour talking some basketball. He and Huge talked a little about Michigan Basketball as some of their players recently declared for the Draft. Huge and Tim also talked about the NBA Playoffs, and the Pistons/NBA Draft. Clayton Sayfie from theWolverine.com then joined us to continue our earlier conversation regarding the QB battle and Michigan football. Clayton also filled us in on what Harbaugh said to the media yesterday, and more. We wrapped up the broadcast playing another Detroit Lions presser with the media - this time with Running Backs Coach Duce Staley. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, we're talking about the NBA Playoffs, Tigers Baseball, Michigan and Michigan State Football, and much more. Huge asked the audience throughout the show if they see Boston winning the next 3 games in the playoffs following that win over the Warriors last night. We started off the show with former Tigers Front Office Executive, Dan Elve. He joined Huge to talk about how this team has been playing the past few weeks, where they're struggling, and more. We wrapped up the hour with Drew Gardner from the Total Warrior Combat team. They're having an awesome event at Soaring Eagle in Mt. Pleasant tomorrow - so he filled us in on what they've got going on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drew Gardner from the Total Warrior Combat team joined Huge to fill us in about the event they're having at Soaring Eagle in Mt. Pleasant tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Transmissions, Jeffrey Alexander of The Heavy Lidders and Dire Wolves. For decades now, he's been a fixture in the psychedelic mutant underground. He's got a great new self-titled record out now on Arrowhawk with his song-oriented project the Heavy Lidders, a vast catalog with Dire Wolves, and a forthcoming split cassette with Rhyton. Alexander joined us for a conversation about science fiction and fantasy, the Dead, improv, and his life in independent music. And as a bonus, we're presenting a live performance over at Aquarium Drunkard, featuring Drew Gardner and Jesse Sheppard of Elkland and drummer Scott Verrastro.
Greetings, Dead Freaks!This time around I am joined by my friend, Lorien, to talk about the great run from 50 years ago this week at The Cap in Portchester, NY. Lorien is a student of the Grateful Dead and also did the research on one unique aspect of these shows; the E.S.P. experiments. We get into all of that and spin some great tunes for you so sit back, relax your mind, and enjoy!Don't sleep on the Drew Gardner album that I mentioned in the intro. You can find "S/T" on tape and digital download via Eiderdown Records on Bandcamp. https://eiderdownrecords.bandcamp.com/album/s-tAllow me to remind you that the Brokedown Podcast is part of the Osiris Media. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Sign up for the newsletter at OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop. Also, Osiris Media works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. Check them out at JamBase.com.Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out.Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.
Chris Cornell's wife, Vicky Cornell, looks back at her late husband's life and legacy, sharing why she thinks the music industry needs to do more to support artists with their mental health. On this week's screen panel, Ishani Nath and Teri Hart discuss Netflix's powerful new drama Pieces of a Woman, and how it's pushing the conversation about miscarriage forward. British photographer Drew Gardner talks about his project The Descendants, which sees him recreate portraits of some of history's most notable figures using their present-day descendants.
We make grown ass man, Drew Gardner from Totally Unicorn, play with dollies. This feels like a waste of his talents since he has a degree from the University Of Spineshank writing his dissertation on Chucky as a queer icon. Rude fucking doll! Bonus episodes every Thursday at https://www.patreon.com/takealookaroundpod
Out 14/07/2020 with Drew Gardner from Totally Unicorn.
Drew Gardner of Sydney's Totally Unicorn is a true presence both on and off the stage. On stage he is a wildly chaotic teddy bear wearing tie-dye underwear, offstage he is the same the more appropriately dressed. Drew recently sat down with Joshua Redbeard to talk about the Australian punk scene, and how to not illegally bring international bands into the country. To hear Drew's Mixtape, follow Joshua Redbeard on Spotify here https://open.spotify.com/user/f93fl6nwo5oliohby117qcq2e?si=90POr7Y5R6a-sg2hpewv7w
Totally Unicorn released 'Sorry', their second full length album earlier this year. Heroes of the Sydney punk scene, it's a real pleasure to have front person Drew Gardner jump on the pod this week to chat bare about his favourite song of 2019, so far. Drew shares his love of incredible Sydney band, ARSE, and their single Safe Word. You can stream the track here. You can check out Totally Unicorn here, and make sure you grab a copy of 'Sorry'. Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. Support the show on Pozible. Check us out online! australianmusicdiaries.com Facebook Instagram Miks on insta Jack on insta Pls rate, review and share the ep! 6 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts :) You can also hear these episodes before everyone else on Play On Radio! Australian Music Diaries on Play On Radio (playonradio.live) every second Monday from 6PM
Greetings, Dead Freaks! This go-round we present to you Drew Gardner and Jesse Sheppard who make up the group, Elkhorn. These guys make terrific, improvisational, instrumental music that I think will be well worth your time. They come on and chat at length about their two new albums, Sun Cycle and Elk Jam (both to be released on April 12 via Feeding Tube Records). The conversation inevitably steers toward Grateful Dead and we discuss some of their favorite Dead jams. Along with the conversation, we get to hear a taste from each of their new records, and then we spin some killer Grateful Dead jams. In support of their new records, Elkhorn is hitting the road in April. They're playing a few dates as the head out to the Milwaukee Psych Fest (where they'll join previous Brokedown Pod guests, Dire Wolves and Garcia Peoples) followed by a few more back East. Wednesday 4/10 - Bloomington IL - Reverberation Vinyl Thursday 4/11 - Minneapolis MN - Assembly Saturday 4/13 - Milwaukee WI at Milwaukee Psych Fest and Acme Records Sunday 4/14 - Chicago IL - Elastic Arts Monday 4/15 - Cleveland OH - Maple Lanes Tuesday 4/16 - Philadelphia PA - The Rotunda Wednesday 4/17 - Washington DC - Dwell Thursday 4/18 - New York NY - Nublu Once again, let me remind you that the Brokedown Podcast is part of the Osiris Podcast Network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Sign up for the newsletter at OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop. Also, Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. Check them out at JamBase.com. Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out. Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong. Selections In This Episode: Elkhorn: III (excerpt) from the album, Elk Jam, available from Feeding Tube Records. Subway Mirror Heart (excerpt) from the album, Sun Cycle, available from Feeding Tube Records. Grateful Dead - 1969-06-19 Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, CA: Jam -> The Main Ten -> Jam -> Dark Star Jam -> Other One Jam
This week my guest is Drew Gardner (Totally Unicorn), Drew and I had a chat about the new Totally Unicorn album, touring, growing up on the coast, playing soccer and everything in between. Totally Unicorn are heading out on tour this week in support of Dream Life, check out the dates here: https://www.facebook.com/totallyunicorn/ Check me out here: https://www.facebook.com/obliviousmaximuspodcast/
Friday Reading Series Janice A. Lowe, composer and poet, is a co-founder of the Dark Room Collective. Her collection, Leaving CLE poems of nomadic dispersal (Miami University Press) moves from Cleveland to NYC to Tuscaloosa's “schoolhouse door” and back. She is also the author of the chapbook SWAM (Belladonna Series). Her poems have been published in Callaloo, American Poetry Review, In the Tradition and The Hat and appear on a digital album with Drew Gardner's Poetics Orchestra. Her essays have appeared in Sing the Sun Up and The Cleveland Neighborhood Guidebook. She was a writer-in-residence with Melted Away's The American Dream Project. A Jonathan Larson Dramatists Guild Fellow, she is the composer of 5 full-length musicals and well over 200 songs for theater/musical theater/opera, which have been performed extensively in New York City and regionally. Her love of setting all manner of text to music has resulted in collaborations with writers Tyehimba Jess, Nehassaiu deGannes, Jenni Lamb and others. As a pianist-vocalist, she has performed with The Jones Twins and with the experimental bands w/o a net, HAGL and Digital Diaspora. She teaches youth songwriting workshops and has taught Poetry and Performance at Purchase College and at Naropa University's Summer Writing Program. She holds an MFA in Musical Theater Writing from NYU-Tisch School of the Arts. Pamela Sneed is a New York based poet and actress. She has been featured in the New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Time Out, Bomb, VIBE, and on the cover of New York Magazine. She is author of Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery (Henry Holt, 1998), KONG (Vintage Entity Press, 2009) and the chapbook Lincoln (2014). Her work is included in the 100 Best African American Poems edited by Nikki Giovanni, Best Monologues from Best American Short Plays 2013, and Ping Pong Magazine.
They're the life and death of the party. The sweatiest dudes in the room. The strangest, weirdest and most wonderful thing to ever happen to punk and hardcore in Australia. If you haven't had your local terrorised by this crew of mystic beasts, you know someone that has - and they probably haven't shut up about them since it happened. Before a show at Rad, where the band have had some of their most notable gigs, we sat down with founding members Drew Gardner and Mike Bennett for a discussion of partial nudity, libellous drug stories and wine events. WARNING: Frequent explicit language and drug references. Follow the band on Twitter: @TotallyUnicorn.
The Poetry Episode! Anne Waldman with Steve Lacy! Clark Coolidge with Alvin Curran! Carla Harryman with Jon Raskin! FLARF! Susana Gardner, Aaron Belz, Ron Silliman, Leslie Scalapino, Jackson Mac Low, Hannah Weiner, Marcella Durand, David Antin, Heather Fuller, Jen Hofer! (starts at 00:00) “Ice” ~ Anne Waldman ~Live in Amsterdam 6.2.91 (Soyo Records) (starts at 02:26) ”Herso Mashup 1″ ~ Susana Gardner* (starts at 03:22) ”Good Directions” ~ Jen Hofer ~ Snake Hiss: A Transcendental Friend Audio Project (Transcendental Friend, 1999) (starts at 04:29) ”A Pile of Trees and an Actuary” ~ Aaron Belz* (starts at 05:33) ”Song for Asa” ~ Jon Raskin / Carla Harryman ~ Open Box(Tzadik, 2012) (starts at 11:14) Selections from Snips and War and Pee. ~ Rod Smith ~ Flarf Orchestra (Aerial/Edge, 2012)** (starts at 19:54) ”I Loved My Father” ~ Katie Degentesh ~ Flarf Orchestra(Aerial/Edge, 2012)** (starts at 23:12) ”The Dog Fox” and selections from “The Gospel of Justin” ~ Michael Magee ~ Flarf Orchestra (Aerial/Edge, 2012)** (starts at 27:26) ”Drew Gardner” ~ Rodney Koeneke Flarf Orchestra(Aerial/Edge, 2012)** (starts at 32:06) “Open Box II” ~ Jon Raskin / Carla Harryman ~ Open Box(Tzadik, 2012) (starts at 42:54) “Fish Speech” ~ Jon Raskin / Carla Harryman ~ Open Box(Tzadik, 2012) (starts at 47:58) “from OZ” ~ Ron Silliman (starts at 53:55) “from Bum Series” ~ Leslie Scalapino (starts at 58:42) “from Spoke” ~ Hannah Weiner (12-14 from Live at the Ear(Elemenope Productions, 1994) (starts at 1:04:19) “Excerpt from Phoneme Dance in Memoriam John Cage” ~ Jackson Mac Low & Anne Tardos ~ All Poets Welcome (Univ. of California Press, 2003) (starts at 1:08:21) “Hunt” ~ Marcella Durand ~ Snake Hiss: A Transcendental Friend Audio Project (Transcendental Friend, 1999) (starts at 1:10:08) “Who Are My Friends?” ~ David Antin ~ All Poets Welcome(Univ. of California Press, 2003) (starts at 1:13:16) “from Pieces of an Hour (‘Dear John Cage’)” ~ Anne Waldman with Steve Lacy ~ Battery (Fast Speaking Music, 2003) (starts at 1:17:46) “Stereo” ~ Anne Waldman ~ Alchemical Elegy (Fast Speaking Music, 2001) (starts at 1:21:49) “Herso Mashup II” ~ Susana Gardner* (starts at 1:23:51) “Mine” ~ Alvin Curran with Clark Coolidge ~ Maritime Rites(New World Records, 2004) (starts at 1:35:00) “Mr. Fibitz” ~ Aaron Belz* (starts at 1:36:35) “Stricken” ~ Heather Fuller ~ Snake Hiss: A Transcendental Friend Audio Project (Transcendental Friend, 1999) *Recorded by the poets exclusively for Papers for the Border. ** Tracks 6-9, from the Flarf Orchestra CD, features music written and conducted by Drew Gardner. More information can be found here: http://www.aerialedge.com/DrewGardnerFlarfOrchestraCD.html Anne Waldman’s “Ice,” also known as “You’re Like Ice,” was published in her book Journals and Dreams (Stonehill Press, 1976). It’s part of a larger poem titled “In April.” “Pieces of an Hour” was originally published in IOVIS: All Is Full of Jove (Coffee House Press, 1992) and republished in The Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment (Coffee House Press, 2011). “Stereo” was published in Marriage: A Sentence (Penguin, 2000). Susana Gardner’s pieces are from her recent book HERSO: An Heirship in Waves (Black Radish Books, 2011). Aaron Belz’s poems “A Pile of Trees and an Actuary” and “Mr. Fibitz” are from his book Lovely, Raspberry (Persea Books, 2010). Carla Harryman had this to say about “Song for Asa”: “Song for Asa” was published as a broadside in a very limited edition for a reading series in New Orleans. I believe it was also published in a very little magazine that came out Naropa, possibly in about 1999. Other than that it makes an appearance, broken up, in Gardener of Stars, a Novel. Harryman’s “Fish Speech” was published in Memory Play (O Books, 1994) and reprinted in 12 x 12: Conversations in 21st-Century Poetry and Poetics (University of Iowa Press, 2009). “Open Box II” is a selection from her book Open Box: Improvisations (Belladonna Books, 2007). The text of “Song for Asa” is sung by Aurora Josephson. Text for “Open Box II” is read by Carla Harryman and Jon Raskin. Text for “Fish Speech” is read by Aurora Josephson, Jon Raskin, and Roham Sheikhani. Rod Smith’s recording is comprised of selections from two manuscripts: Snips and War and Pee. Katie Degentesh’s poem is from The Anger Scale (Combo Books, 2006). Ron Silliman’s “OZ” is a portion of his long workThe Alphabet (University of Alabama Press, 2008). Leslie Scalapino’s “bum series” can be found in her book Way (North Point Press, 1988). Hannah Weiner’s “Spoke” is from the book of the same name (Sun & Moon, 1984). Marcella Durand’s “Hunt” is unpublished. David Antin’s “Who Are My Friends?” was published in Selected Poems, 1963-1973 (Sun & Moon, 1991). “Mine” features Clark Coolidge reading from his book Mine: The One that Enters the Stories (The Figures, 1981; republished, 2004). From the CD liner notes: “Also heard is Arlan Coolidge, retired chairman of the Brown University Music Department, reminiscing about Block Island, Rhode Island, in 1918 and playing a portion of the popular 1917 song “Smiles” on the violin. This material is mixed with the foghorns of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, all three horns on Block Island, and the foghorn on the Block Island Ferry during its crossing.” Heather Fuller’s “Stricken” was published in her book perhaps this is a rescue fantasy (Edge Books, 1997).
In this, our first episode, we talk a little bit about what we feel fusion photo/video is… we also talk about the Collision Conference, Rodney Charters, Vincent Laforet, Planet Mitch, SmugMug, Drew Gardner, Syl Arena, and Zeke Kamm. It was so great to get to meet Rodney, we had a good talk about new media and what it is doing to Hollywood. Thanks so much for including our photos and website of Felicia Day in your presentation Rodney!!! SmugMug was very nice to us and brought us out to lunch, you will be seeing more collaboration between us very soon. We also went to lunch with Drew, Syl, Mitch and Zeke. Then had a dinner with Drew and Zeke… lot’s of eating, lot’s of talking about the photo and video industry.
Limp Puppets by Dave White, and The Good Soldier by Drew Gardner