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Welcome to episode 338 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast! This week we are climbing back into the swimrun hot tub for a throwback mixtape, and we are pulling out a fan favorite. We are rolling the original gear talk on the Ark Vigg and Vigg Air, the suit Chris has loved since his first swimrun in 2020 and has not stopped talking about since. This one comes straight from the vault, originally Episode 188 from August 10, 2023. The crew starts with gear updates, Ark prototype goggles, new flip-flops, and Stasher bags as a solution for organizing electrolyte tabs, before getting into the full Vigg breakdown. We get into what makes the Vigg and Vigg Air work, the Yamamoto limestone neoprene, the glide skin coating, and the seal on the sleeveless Vigg Air that designer Daniel Sand and his team in Sweden spent so much time dialing in. We talk through who this suit fits best, why it makes more sense as a second suit than a first, the back venting, the pocket setup, and where the fit and sizing can get tricky depending on body type. Chris also reads an original poem he wrote about the Vigg, because eight months without talking about this suit was apparently too long to go without writing one. Final ratings, a Casco Bay tangent, and plenty of love for a suit that has earned its place in the quiver. Enjoy! ~~~ That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the **Löw Tide Böyz**, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star rating and review since that's the best way for people to discover the show and the sport of Swimrun. You can find us on **Apple Podcasts**, **Spotify**, and on **YouTube**. Check out our **website** for Swimrun resources including gear guides, tips, how-to videos and so much more. Also make sure to check out our meme page **@thelowtideboyz** on Instagram. If you have any suggestions for the show or questions for us, send us a dm or an email at **lowtideboyz@gmail.com**. Finally, you can support our efforts on **Patreon**...if you feel so inclined. Thanks for listening and see you out there! Chip and Chris
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We talk about some new camera gear that is hitting the market including the Go Pro Mission Series and DJI Pocket 4.
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We're not exactly spring chickens around here anymore. Retirement from our "money jobs" will be here sooner than later. So what are going to do with all our free time? Maybe start a fanzine. How about volunteering with our local indie promoter? For you tech types, how about gear restoration? There's so much a dedicated Metalhead can do for the betterment of Metaldom. We hope this episode gives you some cool suggestions. In our "News, Views and Tunes", we get into some more Gear Talk and our "Free Comic Book Day". Musically, we crank some Nunslaughter, Sadistic Intent, Genocide Pact, MainEEaxe, Killer, Get The Most, Demon Spell, Runn Amucks and we introduce Italy's Phantom Menace (!) in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up!!
Welcome multi‑platinum Nashville session drummer, Aksel Coe! Since moving to Nashville in 2018, Aksel has quickly made a name for himself as one of the city's most sought-after session drummers, having recorded on many of today's top country, pop, and indie tracks. Recent recording credits include Ella Langley (ACM Song of the Year 'Choosin' Texas'), Role Model, Holly Humberstone, Zach Bryan, Sierra Ferrell, Willow Avalon, K. Flay, Margo Price, Orville Peck, Sasha Alex Sloan, Cody Jinks, Sam Barber, Wyatt Flores, and Joshua Bassett, among many others. We dive right into Aksel's diverse musical upbringing and his journey from the West Coast to Nashville. Aksel shares invaluable advice and perspective on the home recording process — from creating efficient workflows on and off the drums, when and when not to cheap out on gear, and how to create and effectively market your own sample or loop pack. We discuss avoiding burnout, Nashville's shifting studio landscape, and of course, his acting debut in the 2025 biopic 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.' We hope you enjoy!Chapters:0:00 Intro1:45 Welcome, Aksel!5:25 Breathwork For Drummers 10:54 Engineer vs Drummer Hat 14:07 Practice? 16:55 Early Life and First Kit 25:46 Buy Cheap Or Buy Twice 27:52 Too Many Snares? 28:44 Session Preset Workflow 29:46 Rezo Custom Drum Heads (Sponsor) 30:49 First Drum Kit 33:23 Mentors and Vintage Pearls 37:42 Drum Box (Sponsor) 38:23 Vintage vs Modern Recording 39:23 Recording Trends 40:33 Burnout and Identity 42:10 Tracking 537 Songs 49:15 Live Band vs Studio Players 55:32 Free Jazz Influence 57:35 Recording As Improv 1:07:53 Session Nightmares 1:20:42 Splice Packs Strategy 1:25:26 Sample Packs Explained 1:34:15 Record Yourself More 1:35:06 Flaws vs Tendencies 1:40:40 Overdubbing Cymbals 1:43:31 Session Communication Skills 1:47:44 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 1:48:25 Home Studio vs Commercial Rooms 1:55:19 Scarlett vs Apollo Debate 2:02:47 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 2:03:44 Aksel's Acting Debut (Springsteen Movie) 2:11:32 Music City Audiology (Sponsor) 2:12:48 Rapid Fire Questions 2:20:37 OutroThank you to our Episode Sponsors:Rezo Custom Drum Headshttps://rezoheads.comDrum Boxhttps://drumbox.spaceDrum Supplyhttps://www.drumsupply.comLow Boy Beatershttps://lowboybeaters.comMusic City Audiologyhttp://musiccityaudiology.comConnect with Aksel:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/akselcoedrumsWebsite: https://www.akselcoe.comSupport the showConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeFacebookRecorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC
https://slasrpodcast.com/ Welcome to episode 231 of the sounds like a search and rescue podcast. This week we are joined by our friend Dann Van Der Vliet. Dan is an accomplished hiker focusing on the entire northeast region and brings a lot of knowledge not only in the White mountains but across Vermont and the Adirondacks. He has put together some notes to compare the Adirondacks to the Whites so we will get to know Dann and learn about the Adirondacks. Plus, a recap of the live Mountain Wanderer show from last week, recapping the 4000 Footer Awards Ceremony, Mike has a game to play for Nick and Dann, Spring weather with search and rescue calls over the weekend on Mt. Washington, Rocky Branch Trail and Falling Waters, Breaking Dave Shits news - an update on his Appalachian Trail progress including ponies, NH news including Ice Out, Squam Trail updates, tips for mud season and river crossings, national news, plus gear talk, North Carolina talk, a music minute, dad jokes, recent hikes on Greylock, Moosilauke, Blue Hills, and Bald Peak/Kinsmans Join the SLASR Podcast 48 Peaks Team on June 13 to hike Mount Adams Topics Well Dann Marathon Monday recap Live show at Mountain Wanderer - Thanks Again! AMC Four Thousand Footer Award Ceremony Dave Shits - AT progress update NH News - Ice Out on Winnipesaukee, Squam trails reopened Mud Season Tips High Water crossing tips National News - Nova Scotia hiking ban, Gatorade dyes Moose Roadkill and the strange culture of road kill collectors Gear Talk and North Carolina adventures Guest of the Week - Dann Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree SLASR's BUYMEACOFFEE Order Hike Safe Card 48 Peaks website Nick's Instagram Ice out is official Squam trails reopen on April 17th, after mudseason closure Mud season hiking tips High water crossing tips Nova Scotia hiking ban ruled unconstitutional Gatorade switches to plant-based dyes after pressure from administration After totaling their car, Laramie couple returns to find someone stole their moose roadkill. Ultraprocessed foods turning people's thoughts into marbled steak Drone neutralizer Hyperlite Waypoint 35 New trekking poles for Nick new umbrella from gossamer gear - 5.8 ozs Hoka Speedgoats, O.V. Yonders. Sponsors, Friends and Partners Rek' lis Brewing Company Wild Raven Endurance Coaching burgeonoutdoor.com 48 Peaks - Alzheimer's Association Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear Fieldstone Kombucha CS Instant Coffee The Mountain Wanderer Open for new members Three Mass. Hikers Rescued from Falling Waters Trail - 4/17 Two Hikers Rescued from Mount Washington - 4/18 Lost Hiker on the Rocky Branch Trail - 4/20 Unprepared Hikers assisted on Mount Monadnock - 4/10 Injured Hiker on Mount Chocorua - 4/18
Campertalk Podcast: Camping, Vanlife & Co. mit Hans und Tobi
Eigentlich war der Harz geplant. Dann kam die Wettervorhersage – und kurzerhand ging es über Ostern in den Schwarzwald. Manchmal sind die spontanen Entscheidungen einfach die besten.
Have you just never been able to find the right boots for you? Every person has different preferences for their boots but it also highly depends on the situation. Whether you're chasing antelope in sage and cactus country or elk in the high altitude, we're breaking down our picks for the best boots for every situation. Listen in as we discuss: - Why boots can make or break a hunt - Where certain types of boots shine and where they fail - Horror stories from bad boots - Socks - Best camp boot
How do strong maintenance and reliability teams align communication across the shop floor, leadership, and peer groups without creating friction or bottlenecks? In this episode of Gear Talk, host Wes Cash sits down with coach Jaison Thomas to talk about building the kind of culture that keeps teams connected, engaged, and moving in the same direction. Drawing from experience in the Air Force, chemical manufacturing, food and beverage, and plant leadership, Jaison shares practical insight into how leaders can build trust on the factory floor, communicate effectively across levels of the organization, and create systems that help teams respond well when plans change. From psychological safety and lateral communication to SOP ownership and problem-solving at the level closest to the work, this episode focuses on how culture and leadership drive operational success. You'll learn about: Why leadership presence on the floor matters How to build trust and communication with frontline teams The difference between communication problems and surprise problems Why lateral communication between operations and maintenance is so important How leaders can respond well without shutting down feedback What strong SOP ownership looks like in practice Why solving problems closest to the work improves speed and alignment How culture supports better decisions, execution, and continuous improvement Whether you're leading a plant, managing a maintenance team, or trying to improve communication across your operation, this episode offers practical ideas for building stronger alignment and a healthier culture. Learn about this episode's sponsor at https://www.assetwatch.com/get-started?utm_source=noria&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=podcast-ads-wes&utm_term=q1-2026&utm_content=get-started Missed an episode of Gear Talk? Check out the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUMZtxzM4WqOBC53dsyVBi6FQGWsMDPT4
Lisa McCoy, VP of Sales and Operations at J.J. Mauget, breaks down the evolution of tree injection—from Mauget's pioneering micro-injection system in 1958 to the creation of the MXT (Mauget Xylem Translocator). Designed over three years with help from Cal Poly Pomona, the battery-powered MXT delivers precise treatments directly into a tree's xylem, reducing waste, plastic use, and environmental impact while saving arborists serious time.
In this April 1st episode of Slam Fire Radio, Tony, Dustin, and Kyle dive into a packed week of shooting, gear testing, and the fallout from Canada's firearm confiscation program deadline. Tony breaks down his recent appearance on CBC, including how media editing can shape narratives and how community pushback actually forced corrections. The team … Continue reading Episode 648 – Media Spin, Gun Confiscation Fallout & Gear Talk from the Range → The post Episode 648 – Media Spin, Gun Confiscation Fallout & Gear Talk from the Range appeared first on Slam Fire Radio.
Order Dr. Tyler Sykora's Perishable or Imperishable: Reconsidering the Building Materials in 1 Corinthians 3:12. Order Dr. Sykora's Going Deeper with New Testament Greek Workbook: With Exercises from Mark 8:22–10:52. Find our more about our children's curriculum Big Gears for Little Ears. Sign up for the GearTalk Bible Reading Plan. Access Jason DeRouchie's resources on the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. Access Hands to the Plow's resources on the Law, the Prophets, the Writings, and the Gospels. Support the work of Hands to the Plow.
Why has lubrication drifted from a specialized engineering discipline to something many plants treat as a basic task? In this episode of Gear Talk, recorded at Reliable Plant 2025, host Wes Cash sits down with Danny Shorten to explore how the role of lubrication has changed over the last four decades—and why it may be time to rethink it. Drawing from experience in lubricant testing, field engineering, marine environments, and lubrication management, Danny explains how some organizations gradually lost dedicated lubrication expertise and what that erosion has cost them. From lube room standards and lubricant selection to leadership ownership, training, and cross-functional alignment, this episode offers a practical look at what “good” lubrication really looks like in a modern facility. You'll learn about: The shift from dedicated lubrication engineers to more generalized roles Why lubrication is much more than applying grease How poor lubricant selection practices can quietly drift away from OEM intent What a well-run lubrication program should look like, from the lube room to the plant floor Why lubrication needs a named owner and organizational buy-in How to assess your current state and build a realistic vision for improvement Why people and process matter more than shiny new tools Whether you're trying to start a lubrication program, improve an existing one, or simply better understand where lubrication fits into reliability, this episode will help you focus on the fundamentals that drive lasting results. We'll be at Reliable Plant Conference again this June - will you? Register at https://conference.reliableplant.com before prices go up! Want to chat with Wes when you're there? Email us at podcast@noria.com. Missed an episode of Gear Talk? Check out the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUMZtxzM4WqOBC53dsyVBi6FQGWsMDPT4
Today, Tom interviewed Dr. Ian Vaillancourt from Heritage Theological Seminary. Find out more about the school here. Access Dr. Vaillancourt's books here: Treasuring the Psalms: How to Read the Songs that Shape the Soul of the Church, The Dawning of Redemption: The Story of the Pentateuch and the Hope of the Gospel, Unfolding Redemption: The Heart of the Gospel in the Story of Old Testament History. Sign up for the GearTalk Bible Reading Plan. Access Jason DeRouchie's resources on the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. Access Hands to the Plow's resources on the Law, the Prophets, the Writings, and the Gospels. Support the work of Hands to the Plow.
Daniel & PJ talk about some of the gear they used to use back in the old days, and compare and contrast some old to new.
Today, Tom interviewed Dr. Ian Vaillancourt from Heritage Theological Seminary. Find out more about the school here. Access Dr. Vaillancourt's books here: Treasuring the Psalms: How to Read the Songs that Shape the Soul of the Church, The Dawning of Redemption: The Story of the Pentateuch and the Hope of the Gospel, Unfolding Redemption: The Heart of the Gospel in the Story of Old Testament History. Sign up for the GearTalk Bible Reading Plan. Access Jason DeRouchie's resources on the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. Access Hands to the Plow's resources on the Law, the Prophets, the Writings, and the Gospels. Support the work of Hands to the Plow.
What does reliability look like when your assets aren't bolted to the floor—but hauling 200 tons of ore up a 6% grade? In this episode of Gear Talk, host Wes Cash sits down with Terry Taylor, a veteran of mining and heavy industry, to explore reliability in mobile equipment environments. From massive draglines in Texas to gold mining operations in Nevada and coal fleets in West Virginia, Terry shares hard-earned lessons on lubrication, oil analysis, planning, and culture. He explains how structured PM systems, in-house oil labs, and disciplined execution helped drive major cost reductions—and why mobile fleets demand just as much rigor as fixed plant assets. You'll learn about: The unique reliability challenges of mobile mining equipment How assembly-line PM programs improve quality, speed, and consistency Why cleanliness and proper oil sampling are critical in heavy industry • The financial impact of reliability improvements on cost per ton How to shift culture in environments resistant to change Why assessments and “seeking first to understand” are key to building a roadmap Whether you work in mining, heavy equipment, or fixed plant operations, this episode offers practical insight into building sustainable reliability programs in some of the toughest operating environments in the world. Learn about this episode's sponsor at https://www.assetwatch.com/get-started Missed an episode of Gear Talk? Check out the playlist here. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUMZtxzM4WqOBC53dsyVBi6FQGWsMDPT4
Guest: Vince Battiata & Matt WilliamsWelcome back folks. This episode Alex is joined by Matt Williams and Vince Battiata for a gear talk episode, covering the bows, accessories, and clothing systems they're running and trust in the field. They dive into favorite gear, what's worth the money, and new equipment coming out this offseason. The conversation also hits on practicing with the bow, why consistent shooting pays off, and the goals / expectations they have set heading into next season. Thank you for listening, and hope you enjoy. Stealth Outdoors (BD10) https://www.stealthoutdoors.com
Tonight was night two of our exclusive bonus studio feed—streaming live to Twitch and then uploaded here as extra behind-the-scenes content just for you. Hit the link and jump into the secondary camera for a whole different angle on the show! We kick things off with a quick tribute and news update on Brad Arnold, the lead singer of 3 Doors Down, before heading straight to the guitar workbench. From there it's all shop vibes and tone tweaks: • Pulling tuners off a Kramer Baretta Special neck • Fresh strings on the RJ Broadcaster Telecaster (huge thanks again to Bay Area Rich!) • Ron jumping in to start work on a Washburn acoustic • Plus more live fixes, mods, and studio hang time If you love guitars, repairs, and behind-the-scenes stream energy, tonight's episode has it all. Check out the bonus feed now and hang with us in the shop!
Today, Tom referred to Andrew Naselli's work on typology in 40 Questions About Biblical Theology. Sign up for the GearTalk Bible Reading Plan. Access Jason DeRouchie's resources on the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. Access Hands to the Plow's resources on the Law, the Prophets, the Writings, and the Gospels. Support the work of Hands to the Plow.
On this episode of Talking Guitars on Johnny Beane TV, we hit the workbench and dial in one of my Squier Fender Stratocasters with some fresh fixes and tweaks. Ron rolled in with a super-cool mirrored Charvel that looks absolutely killer, and we also tried something brand new—an exclusive bonus camera angle live on Twitch for extra behind-the-scenes action. If you're into guitar mods, gear talk, and live shop vibes, you don't want to miss this. Like, subscribe, and share to catch the next stream!
Welcome to episode 317 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!We've got something new (sort of) for everyone this week! We're kicking off our new monthly series, called Throwback Mixtape, where we share some of our favorite conversations from our 6+ years of podcasting. We're kicking things off with a conversation from all the way back May 28, 2020 (Episode 21) with Annie Molsberry and Brooke Lindsley, A.K.A., The Swimrun Labs. This episode was the beginning for a friendship that we are forever grateful for as well as the progenitor of our Gear Talk podcast all about Swimrun gear. This one gave us all the feels and we're stoked to introduce (or re-introduce) you to two of our favorite people.Enjoy!~~~That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star rating and review since that's the best way for people to discover the show and the sport of Swimrun. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on YouTube. Check out our website for Swimrun resources including gear guides, tips, how-to videos and so much more. Also make sure to check out our meme page @thelowtideboyz on Instagram. If you have any suggestions for the show or questions for us, send us a dm or an email at lowtideboyz@gmail.com. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!- Chip and Chris
The hosts—Adriel, Kyle, Dustin, and Tony—return from SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas to discuss the latest industry trends, their range day experiences, and the unfolding situation regarding the Canadian firearms “buyback” (confiscation) program. SHOT Show 2026 Highlights Canadian Firearms News Listener Questions & Gear Talk The post Episode 639 – Show Show 2026 and Firearms Buyback Speculation appeared first on Slam Fire Radio.
Sign up for the GearTalk Bible Reading Plan. Access Jason DeRouchie's resources on the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. Access Hands to the Plow's resources on the Law, the Prophets, the Writings, and the Gospels. Support the work of Hands to the Plow.
TaylorMade is shaking things up in 2026, and Connor Roy joins the show to explain how and why. We dive into the newest TaylorMade golf equipment, the tech behind it, and what it means for your game. From distance and forgiveness to feel and consistency, this episode pulls back the curtain on the clubs golfers will be talking about all season. Warning: this episode may cause an uncontrollable urge to buy new clubs. #golf #golfing #golfer #golfequipment #golfgear www.goforthgolf.com www.taylormadegolf.com www.golfergang.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sign up for the GearTalk Bible Reading Plan. Access Jason DeRouchie's resources on the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. Access Hands to the Plow's resources on the Law, the Prophets, the Writings, and the Gospels. Support the work of Hands to the Plow.
What does it really take to build a culture of reliability—and why do so many programs stall even when the tools are right? In this episode of Gear Talk, host Wes Cash is joined by Mike Dwyer to explore how reliability succeeds or fails based on culture, communication, and alignment across an organization. Drawing from Mike's experience spanning the U.S. Navy, steel, pulp and paper, global condition monitoring programs, and his current role at Mobius Institute, the conversation digs into why reliability can't live in a silo. From maintenance and operations to procurement, energy management, and leadership, this episode breaks down what it takes to get everyone rowing in the same direction—and why technology alone isn't enough. You'll learn about: What defines a true culture of reliability—and why culture and strategy are equally important. How communication and cross-department alignment impact reliability outcomes The role of training, recognition, and shared wins in sustaining improvement Why operator care and daily rounds still matter in a high-tech world How energy, sustainability, and reliability intersect in modern facilities Common pitfalls that cause reliability programs to quietly fail Whether you're trying to strengthen an existing reliability program or struggling to get buy-in across departments, this episode offers practical insight into how culture, not just tools, drives long-term success. Missed an episode of Gear Talk? Check out the playlist here. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUMZtxzM4WqOBC53dsyVBi6FQGWsMDPT4
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The lads are back with their 1st episode of the It's All Music Podcast for 2026.Carey & Quirky chat about Quirky's recent 40th birthday party and the craic they had at that.They're still in the middle of the Christmas holidays and have a quick discussion about the gigs they did, or almost nearly didn't do!A lot Gear Talk on this episode so strap in all the Gear Heads out there...ye know who ye are!Merry Christmas everyone & a Happy New Year.The lads full video episodes are now available on YouTube.If you like the videos, make sure to share, like & subscribe.https://youtu.be/sUkjpu1uVzw?si=FBp54wXYw5Rw3H5MGeography & Music segment brings us to Nauru out in the Pacific Ocean.Plenty of chat, music, craic & laughs throughout.Make sure to check out the It's All Music Patreon Page for “behind the scenes” footage & some bonus content…or if you'd just like to support the It's All Music Podcast.https://www.patreon.com/itsallmusicpodcast?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creatorFrom Carey & Quirky @ IT'S ALL MUSIC - THANKS FOR LISTENING Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us feedback/questions via TextTo we talk about Dave needing another montitor (and no Jim doesn't have a problem using 11 monitors) along with plugins to make things sound better, using switchy for link shortening, and some plugins to clean up audio. Send us feedback/questions via TextToday Jim is back and we are looking at 2026 and what podcasters may be considering to improve their show. Sponsors:PodcastBranding.co - They see you before they hear youBasedonastruestorypodcast.com - Comparing Hollywood with History?Video Version (unedited)Mentioned In This EpisodeSchool of Podcastinghttps://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/joinPodpagehttp://www.trypodpage.comHome Gadget Geekshttp://www.theaverageguy.tvPodcast Hot SeatWhispr Flow Talk to Text ToolSwitchy link shrtnerText ExapanderCaptivate Media HostingBuzzsprout Media HostingAuphonic audio clean up toolAccentize PluginsClear - Reverb Clean up From Supertone.Wave plugins like Scheps Omni Channel, Vocal RideriDrive online backSynergy - Mouse sharing software.Monarch Money - Money tracking tool.Acorns - Online Banking That Helps You Save Money. Get $5 for singing up.Supporter of The Week: John MuntzCheck out John Muntz where curiosity meets exploration! Podcast Hot Seat Black Friday DealNot happy with your downloads? Get some honest, constructive, feedback to get your show going in the right direction AND get a free month at the School of Podcasting (now through the end of the year). Take advantage of this black friday deal and get your podcast going in the right direction. Go to podcasthotseat.com Leave Your QuestionGo to askthepodcastcoach.com/voicemail and leave your message to be answered on the next show.Support the showBE AWESOME!Thanks for listening to the show. Help the show continue to exist and get a shout-out on the show by becoming an awesome supporter by going to askthepodcastcoach.com/awesome
Welcome Nashville newcomer Tim Carman! An international touring musician, session drummer, educator, and five-time published author, Tim currently records and tours extensively with Parlor Greens—a soul-jazz trio consisting of Tim on drums, Jimmy James on guitar, and Adam Scone on organ—and Canyon Lights, a garage rock group formed with singer/guitarist Pat Faherty, formerly the lead singer of GA-20. Tim also leads two of his own projects: Tim Carman & The Street 45s — a world-groove inspired funk band—and the Tim Carman Trio—a vintage organ jazz trio (à la Jimmy Smith) nominated for “Jazz Act of the Year” in 2022, 2023, and 2024 by the Boston Music Awards.In this episode, we dive deep into Tim's diverse musical upbringing in Boston, his approach to absorbing musical vocabulary and the importance of studying music history, and his time spent in LA, Denver, and the eventual move to Nashville. We discuss how he manages multiple original projects, work-life balance, his joy for hockey, and his approach to networking, social media, and landing endorsements. We hope you enjoy! Chapters:0:00 Intro 1:43 Nashville's Best Chicken 9:19 Tim's Education Books 17:45 Boston Punk Upbringing 22:48 Drum Box (Sponsor) 23:31 Hockey Crossovers 28:31 Parlor Greens Formation 30:44 Fuji Rock Festival in Japan 32:11 Balancing Multiple Projects 33:12 Switching Between Genres 35:16 Work-Life Balance 37:22 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 38:04 Nashville's Scene 41:02 Punk Rock Influences 47:43 Networking and Opportunities 58:14 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 59:14 Social Media for Musicians 1:05:25 Memorable Concerts 1:09:29 Bucket List Venues 1:14:04 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 1:15:16 Endorsements and Gear Talk 1:23:17 Music City Audiology (Sponsor) 1:24:12 Closing Questions 1:29:43 OutroThank you to our Episode Sponsors:Drum Boxhttps://drumbox.spaceDrum Supplyhttps://www.drumsupply.comLow Boy Beatershttps://lowboybeaters.comGroove MPLhttps://www.groovempl.comMusic City Audiologyhttps://www.musiccityaudiology.comConnect with Tim:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tcarmandrumsWebsite: https://timcarmandrums.comMusic Featured in this Episode:"West Memphis" - Parlor Greens"Let Me In" - Canyon LightsSupport the showConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeFacebookRecorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2025 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC
AI, sensors, and digital tools are flooding the maintenance and reliability world—but are organizations adopting them the right way? In this episode of Gear Talk, host Wes Cash sits down with Dave Howard, CEO of Erbessd Instruments, to challenge the “technology-first” mindset and make the case for a more sustainable approach: people first, technology second. Drawing on decades of experience—from military aviation and plant leadership to vibration analysis and executive leadership—Dave explains why technology alone can't fix reliability problems, why AI won't replace skilled analysts, and how cultural buy-in determines whether new tools succeed or fail. The conversation cuts through fear-based narratives and focuses on how technology can improve safety, reliability, and quality of life for maintenance professionals. You'll learn about: Why people and culture must come before technology adoption How AI should be used as a filter and efficiency tool—not a replacement for expertise The limits of automation in vibration analysis and condition monitoring When pilot programs make sense—and when they stall progress How technology can reduce emergency call-ins and improve work-life balance Whether you're a maintenance leader evaluating new technology or a reliability professional concerned about the future of your role, this episode provides a practical, grounded perspective on adopting technology in a way that actually works. Missed an episode of Gear Talk? Check out the playlist here. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUMZtxzM4WqOBC53dsyVBi6FQGWsMDPT4
Shayna Shadowen grew up a third-generation electrical worker, and Jason married into the trade. After years in new construction and eventually running a service company, they discovered a need for better office support in small rural trades businesses. That led to My Office Help—an outsourced back-office and CSR solution built around powerful systems, including multiple CRMs, custom mapping, scheduling, QuickBooks Online bookkeeping, and even AI-powered phone answering. They now help small to mid-sized companies (up to ~10 trucks) handle calls, permits, dispatching, and more so business owners can “do what you do best and let us do the rest.
Hosts Spencer Neuharth, Seth Morris, and Randall Williams don their Christmas Spirit in hopes of a visit from St. Nick, interview Kurt Steiner, who holds the record for most consecutive skips with a single rock throw, and bring back some Gear Talk. Watch the live stream on the MeatEater Podcast Network YouTube channel. Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Phoenix sits down with the Young Daines to talk about all things hammocks — from their all-time favorites. Maybe even answering the question: "Is there a greatest hammock?" The crew dives into comfort, setup styles, hammock varieties, and what makes a hammock truly "hang-worthy." Whether you're new to hammock camping or a seasoned hanger, this episode is packed with plenty of information on what some of the best options on the market are from people that really do put a lot of time in their hammocks. Highlights:
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan and guest Jason dive into the intricacies of hunting gear and strategies. The episode covers a range of topics including the challenges of scheduling guests during hunting season, the use of trail cameras, and the benefits of different types of hunting stands and blinds. Dan and Jason discuss their personal experiences with various hunting equipment, emphasizing the importance of comfort and safety, especially when hunting with children. They also explore scent control techniques and the effectiveness of ozone generators in masking human scent. The conversation is rich with personal anecdotes and practical advice for hunters looking to optimize their gear and strategies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan and guest Jason dive into the intricacies of hunting gear and strategies. The episode covers a range of topics including the challenges of scheduling guests during hunting season, the use of trail cameras, and the benefits of different types of hunting stands and blinds. Dan and Jason discuss their personal experiences with various hunting equipment, emphasizing the importance of comfort and safety, especially when hunting with children. They also explore scent control techniques and the effectiveness of ozone generators in masking human scent. The conversation is rich with personal anecdotes and practical advice for hunters looking to optimize their gear and strategies. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan and guest Jason dive into the intricacies of hunting gear and strategies. The episode covers a range of topics including the challenges of scheduling guests during hunting season, the use of trail cameras, and the benefits of different types of hunting stands and blinds. Dan and Jason discuss their personal experiences with various hunting equipment, emphasizing the importance of comfort and safety, especially when hunting with children. They also explore scent control techniques and the effectiveness of ozone generators in masking human scent. The conversation is rich with personal anecdotes and practical advice for hunters looking to optimize their gear and strategies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does the manufacturing industry look like in Oklahoma? In this episode of Gear Talk, Wes Cash sits down with Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell to discuss the manufacturing industries prevalent in the state of Oklahoma and identify what steps are being taken to bring more skilled professionals to the state and reduce the skills gap. From career tech schools to student outreach, Lt. Governor Pinnell sheds light on the manufacturing opportunities in Oklahoma and the incentives that are available to companies looking to get into manufacturing here. You'll learn about: The economic importance of manufacturing facilities Prevalent manufacturing industries in Oklahoma What Oklahoma is doing to reduce the skill gap The role of education in the growth Oklahoma manufacturing Whether you are fresh out of school looking for a job in manufacturing, or a facility looking to hire quality educated employees, this episode will open your eyes to the steps Oklahoma is taking to train, educate, and attract people to the manufacturing industry. Missed an episode of Gear Talk? Check out the playlist here. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUMZtxzM4WqOBC53dsyVBi6FQGWsMDPT4
Hit scan on your car radio and tune in to this week's episode of The Drop, where Thomas and Robbe recap their adventurous 14-mile trail run as part of their JFK 50 Mile preview. Suffice it say, these city boys are ready to go for next weekend, whether that's true or not. We also talk about the R.A.D UFO, a running shoe that kind of came out of nowhere and stole our hearts. Check out R.A.D: https://rad-global.com/collections/r-a-d-ufoCheck out Atwill: https://runatwill.com/SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!SWIFTWICKYou already know that Swiftwick makes our favorite socks for running, from training to race day. We'll be wearing them for all the JFK 50 Mile race next weekend, knowing that they'll keep us comfortable and blister free the whole time. Get your pair today: https://swiftwick.com/MAURTENThe top two men and top three women at the New York City Marathon used Maurten to fuel their race efforts, including all three women finishing under the previous course record. We also used Maurten for our entire race, finishing strong without bonking. Stock up for your own fall races and save 15% off your order by using this link and code Believe15: https://bit.ly/BITR-MAURTENLMNTWe used LMNT before and during the New York City Marathon to keep our salt and electrolyte levels topped off, and we'll be using them all day at JFK. With 1,000 mg of sodium plus other key electrolytes, LMNT helps restore balance to your life after any hard effort. Order today and get an 8-count LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase, so don't miss out: http://drinklmnt.com/thedropINDEX0:00 - Intro1:25 - NYC Bartenders / Gimmicky Music / Seek+Scan Car Radios12:25 - Thomas and Robbe's JFK Preview Run / JFK Course Overview54:26 - Gear Talk for JFK / Day Raves1:03:04 - R.A.D UFO / RIP Gorewear + Deckers X Lab / Closing Thoughts1:26:38 - JFK Preview Run Featurette
Today Tom referred to The Book of Hosea with Study Notes: A Preacher's Guide to the Book of Hosea. Here's a link to download a pdf of this book. He also quote from Jason DeRouchie's excellent What the Old Testament Authors Really Cared About. To sign up for the GearTalk Bible Reading Plan go here. For additional resources connected to biblical theology go to handstotheplow.org and jasonderouchie.com. To support the work of Hands to the Plow, visit handstotheplow.org.
We've got Debo's Fishing on the LIVE show this week to talk about FISHING GEAR! If you want some insights on the Best NEW, Budget Friendly and Radical gear in fishing, Debo's got you covered!T-SHIRTS and DECALS: aggressivelyaverageanglers.myshopify.comBurly Fishing Content:Follow BurlyFishing: https://www.youtube.com/@aaanglersInstagram: instagram.com/aaanglersFacebook: facebook.com/burlyfishingTik Tok:tiktok.com/@aaanglers
Today Tom referred to The Book of Hosea with Study Notes: A Preacher's Guide to the Book of Hosea. Here's a link to download a pdf of this book. To sign up for the GearTalk Bible Reading Plan go here. For additional resources connected to biblical theology go to handstotheplow.org and jasonderouchie.com. To support the work of Hands to the Plow, visit handstotheplow.org.
Today we referenced Kevin Chen's excellent book Wonders from your Law: Nexus Passages and the Promise of an Exegetical Intertextual Old Testament Theology. You'll want to add this book to your library. To sign up for the GearTalk Bible Reading Plan, use the link in the show notes, or visit handstotheplow.org. For additional resources connected to biblical theology go to handstotheplow.org and jasonderouchie.com. To support the work of Hands to the Plow, visit handstotheplow.org.
Hot takes. Bold opinions. Playtesters have no filter talking all things tennis gear. In this podcast, we serve up hot takes and controversial opinions on tennis gear. From racquets and strings to shoes and bags, nothing is off-limits. If it's overrated, we'll say it. If it's a hidden gem, we'll shout it out. We've tested it all, and we're here to help you cut through the hype so you don't waste time or money on gear that won't improve your game. Think of us as your gear guides—with just enough spice to keep things interesting. If you have any further questions or want to continue the conversation?! Email us at podcast@tennis-warehouse.com Shop with us for all your TENNIS needs all over the WORLD:
On this week's Musky 360 Podcast, New Musky fishing products galore. Plus the wonders of modern electronics, current Musky fishing reports, listener Q&A and more from your host Steven Paul and co-host Jay Esse.
On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate Rozeveld shares his current events so far this summer, including family time, fishing and hunting preparation. He discusses the challenges of balancing work and time spent with the family inorder to enjoy the fall. The episode also highlights partnerships with various outdoor brands, the importance of food plotting, and insights into archery gear and setups. Nate also emphasizes scouting strategies and the use of trail cameras while preparing for the upcoming deer hunting season. He also touches on some of the target deer he is preparing to hunt this fall along with any history he may have with each deer. He wraps up the episode with thoughts on enjoying the outdoors and the importance of being prepared for the fall. Thank you for listening to the episode! If you would like to support Michigan Wild farther leave a review/ranking anywhere you listen to the podcast! Interested in being a guest on Michigan Wild? Send an email to Michiganwildpod@gmail.comor send a message on Instagram @michiganwildpod. In need of a tracking dog? Reach out to Find It Fred, Tony and his dog are top notch and Tony is passionate about helping fellow hunters. Looking to add a food plot or change up your food plot strategy check out vitalizeseed.com and the Habitat Podcast. Check out Wildlife Legends Taxidermy for any of your taxidermy needs. Want to dive into the mock scrape game, or find a proven product? Check out DH3 a full synthetic scrape system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Janis Putelis, Brody Henderson, and Cory Calkins recount spring hunts, catch up with Bart George, Director of Wildlife for the Kalispel Tribe, about his latest mountain lion research, shepherd a triumphant return of Gear Talk, and have an antler themed show & tell. Watch the live stream on the MeatEater Podcast Network YouTube channel. Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.