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Mike Maxwell heads Imperium Press, which publishes classics and new takes on politics and philosophy. In this calmvo, we cover his critiques of liberalism and why he thinks heathenism is the cat's meow. Check out his work below: https://www.imperiumpress.org/kulture-dads/ https://imperiumpress.substack.com https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/cultured-thug-handbook/ https://x.com/kulturedads Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboycehttps://cash.app/$benjaminaboycehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calmversations/support
71 MinutesPG-13Mike is the founder of Imperium Press dot org and the proprietor of the Imperium Press Substack.Mike and Pete discuss the contents of Mike's book, The Cultured Thug Handbook: A Guide to Radical Right-Wing Thought, which he wrote for his publishing company, Imperium Press.The Cultured Thug HandbookImperium PressMike's SubstackPete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Antelope Hill - Promo code "peteq" for 5% off - https://antelopehillpublishing.com/FoxnSons Coffee - Promo code "peter" for 18% off - https://www.foxnsons.com/Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's Substack Pete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.
Had a great time sitting down with BJJ Black Belt, long time friend and San Diego based artist Mike Maxwell. he's built a loyal following with his signature faces and style. Self-taught & continuously improving in his work, Mike's work has been shown nationwide and overseas at galleries in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Japan, London, and Australia. I have been a big fan of Mikes work for many years. You can also find Mike teaching at Steel MMA in San Diego. Really enjoyed talking with him on the connections with Art and the Gentle Art. Enjoy! Sponsored by TACFIT.com “The World's Smartest Workout” Açai Jungle Cafe “Your neighborhood Paradise” AcaiJungleCafe.com
Follow The Clean Comedy Podcast on Instagram: @thecleancomedypodcast Don't forget to add @jdcrevistoncomedy on IG: @jdcrevistoncomedyTurn your funny into money! Visit ComedypreneurWant to be a comedy writer? Join the Funny Money substack! Or go to https://jdcrevistoncomedy.substack.com/Grab your copy of “How To Produce Comedy Shows For Fun & Profit” here.Have a topic you want us to discuss? Reach out here.Be Our Guest: Are you a clean comedian interested in being on our podcast? Contact us! Stay Connected: Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Your support helps us grow!Welcome to Episode 391 of The Clean Comedy Podcast! This week James talks to the very funny and talented Mike Maxwell. Mike is a Chicago-based comedian who talks bour family, marriage, and hitting 40! It is a fun episode!Check him out at https://mikemaxwell.org/Pick up his album at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/mikemaxwell/wait-it-outBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-clean-comedy-podcast-w-jd-creviston--4825680/support.
Relapse is returning to the place we promised God, ourselves, or others we wouldn't go back to. So preventing relapse is a worthy goal. But can relapse be prevented proactively and practically? The answer: yes. On today's episode, Mike Maxwell leverages his many years in recovery and leading Pure Desire groups to help us learn tools and techniques for preventing relapse.RESOURCESFull Episode Video (YouTube)The Compassionate WarriorThree Circles (Tool)FASTER Scale (Tool) GET STARTEDFree eBook: 7 Keys To Understanding Betrayal TraumaFree eBook: 5 Steps to Freedom From PornSchedule Your Free 15-Minute Counseling ConsultationJoin A Pure Desire Online Group SOCIALSFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on X (Twitter)
Mike Maxwell is the owner of Double M Ranch and a professional shearer of llamas, alpacas, sheep and even goats. He also does dental work on alpacas and gives shots as well trims hooves. Mike specializes in serving people on small farms with a few to many animals, but not enough to warrant hiring one of the big outfits. Mike is taking care of folks who just cannot access the larger service providers. Mike's path into farming and working with animals came through his marriage to his wife, Kimberly, who had the property when they were married. He was, and continued to, work in the corporate world while they were raising sheep and chickens. Ultimately, he taught himself how to shear and take care of these livestock, and he started offering his services to others. His business soon grew larger than he could handle since he kept his corporate job. Then, a twist came. Mike and Kim had planned on one day retiring to Costa Rica, and when Covid 19 ultimately resulted in a red hot housing market in the Treasure Valley of Idaho they realized that they could retire about 5 years earlier than they had planned. So, they sold the farm and made it happen. However, Mike did not want to abandon his customers in Idaho, so twice each year he flies back to Idaho and takes care of everyone's livestock for them.
On this episode of Harford County Living with Rich Bennett, coming to you from the Freedom Federal Credit Union studios, Rich speaks with Mike Maxwell. Mike owns Maxed Out Home Group. Maxed Out Home Group is a full-service Real Estate Team affiliated with Keller Williams Gateway. Mike's knowledge and experience enable him to assist clients in deciding whether to upsize to a larger home or expand the size of their current home. He and his team also assist people looking to buy their first home, as well as clients looking to relocate and downsize.Sponsored by Harford County Chamber of CommerceIf you have an idea or something or someone you would like to see on the podcast, let us know by sending an email to podcast@harfordcountyliving.com.Leave a review as well so we can determine what guests to get on and what subjects to discuss. Just go to https://lovethepodcast.com/harcolivingListen to the podcast here or on the following platforms:Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusiciHeartRADIOTuneIn RadioStitcherPandoraPodchaserPodcast AddictDeezerListen NotesPodcast IndexPlease follow our Facebook Pages at Harford County Living with Rich Bennett and INTRODUCING... 4X THE REWARDS ON GASWith gas prices higher than ever, we wanted a way to help reduce your pain at the pump.That's why Freedom's Platinum Rewards Visa Credit Card is proud to introduce 4X the rewards on fuel.2Use your Platinum Rewards Visa when filling up your vehicle and earn 4x the rewards points. Redeem points for a wide selection of premium merchandise, gift cards to Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEFreedom Federal Credit Union HELPING YOU REACH YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMSHarford County Chamber of Commerce At the Harford County Chamber of Commerce, our business is your success. We are the premier businessDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
It's the consequences of unwanted sexual behavior that often motivate us most in starting the recovery or healing journey. Whether we're the struggling spouse or the one betrayed, the crisis and damage of sexual brokenness make the recovery and healing process very necessary. But once we enter this journey, it's not always rainbows and butterflies. As we grow and develop health, we begin setting boundaries and evaluating our life with a new lens. As we do so, we can lose hobbies, jobs, and even relationships. On today's episode, we talk with Mike Maxwell about the reality of what we might have to sacrifice on the recovery and healing journey and why our health is still worth it all.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/282 Presented By: Stonefly Nets, Fly Fishing Film Tours, Dette Flies, Anglers Coffee Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Kerry Burkheimer is here to share the story of how he built one of the most respected custom fly rods companies in the country. Kerry takes us back to some of the influential mentors he had along the way that helped him to develop some of his first prototypes. We also hear about how the Spey rod came to be with his connection to the Deschutes River. Kerry explains the "pre-load concept" - how he makes the whole rod work and the so-called "Burky feel" for fly rods! This one is a little history and a lot of soul so you better take a break for a quick listen! Custom Fly Rods Show Notes with Kerry Burkheimer 10:19 - Lamiglas rods came from Grizzly Washington 12:34 - Kerry met Russ Peak, an amazing rod maker 18:37 - The Burky feel for rods 24:45 - The pre-load concept explained 31:56 - George Cook was on the podcast at WFS 179 33:03 - Kerry met Mike Maxwell from Golden West 34:33 - Kerry decides to build a two-handed fly rod 39:00 - The 7 or the 8 weight are the most popular Burkheimer rods 53:10 - Tom Morgan was on the podcast at WFS 161 56:56 - CFBFlyRods.com is where you can find a Burkheimer rod dealer near you 59:07 - Kerry used to be a musician 1:00:51 - Kerry shares what he thinks about Lefty Kreh 1:03:33 - Kerry was on the Anchored Podcast with April Vokey Custom Fly Rods Conclusion with Kerry Burkheimer We heard about the story of CF Burkheimer fly rods - how Kerry built his company focused around custom fly rods. Kerry took us back to some of the huge mentors he had along the way that helped him develop his first rod. Kerry explained the "pre-load concept" - how he makes the whole rod work and the so-called "Burky feel" for fly rods! Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/282
On this 36th episode of the podcast Chris travels to Carlsbard, California to interview his artist friend Mike Maxwell. Maxwell is a painter. They talk about his new mural at the Nixon HQ in Carlsbad, California, the business of making murals, Denver's art scene, art as creative problem-solving, similarities between extreme sports and art, San Diego's benefits and drawbacks, opening up visual perceptions, finding niches that appreciate art, lessons from jiu-jitsu, how they met at En Masse during Miami Art Basel, dealing with egos, trusting the Universe, materials, mixing ink and paint, Montana's Fluid Acrylic Paint, how Mike learned to make art working for Shepard Fairey, teaching and sharing processes, artistic inspirations and bombing trains, train culture, changing styles and finding new subjects in art, psychedelic influences in art, false confidence under psychedelics, smokin' weed, Mike Giant, Mike Maxwell's podcast Live Free, his documentary Working Class, talking to artist friends and making podcasts, the Joe Rogan Experience, making Joe Rogan's logo, knowing your own flaws, humility and self-deprecation, celebrtiy effects, and how isolation and quarantine help artistic creation.
Each week, host Mike Hover (@hoverdrive) and a guest use Wikipedia's random article generator to determine what they will chat about. This week comedian Mike Maxwell (@themikemaxwell) journeys 'Into The Wikiverse' and we learn about the English painter Trevor Stubley. Along with art, we discuss lawn care, finding lost relatives, and haunted houses. Be sure to check out Mike's show "The Anti-Boss" at the Comedy Shrine the first Wednesday of each month. https://comedyshrine.com/the_anti-boss_mike-maxwell/ Follow us on IG @intothewikiverse. Music provided by audionautix.com and additional sound effects music provided by freesfx.co.uk. Cover art by Lev Cantoral (IG @ominusorb).
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with, artist, Johnny "KMNDZ" Rodriguez.We discuss his incredible career in non-traditional corporate marketing, his transition into painting gallery work, his upcoming solo show at KP Projects, and a whole lot more! #artisresistanceAlso mentioned in this episode: Greg "Craola" Simkins, Alex Lieu, 42 Entertainment, Nine Inch Nails, Thomas Han, Thinkspace Projects, William Wray, Michael Hussar, Blue Rooster Art Supplies, Ekundayo, and Mike Maxwell.Follow KMNDZ:Instagram: @kmndz_Follow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs
Hello everyone and welcome to Ep. 3 of the podcast. This week I sit down with my trusted friend Mike Maxwell. We briefly discuss playing lacrosse before we segue to how he became a member and then the President of the Suffolk Chapter of the Pagan's Motorcycle Club. I hope you all enjoy.
Today’s “Hometown Hero” is Mike Maxwell from Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. This Thursday he’s donating one of his kidneys to a friend in need.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/131 George Cook shares the story and history behind how spey came to be in the Pacifc Northwest. We hear how fishing for king salmon and the connection to Alaska was a big part of the Alaskabou and the intruder style flies coming to be. George shares some stories about northern California chinook fishing and around the Pacific Rim. We get into the Deschutes, Oregon Coast and many of the other places and people that have helped define George Cook's career in fly fishing and in hunting. Show Sponsors Got Fishing Fishing Adventures: https://gotfishing.com/ Fly Fishing and Tying Journal: https://ftjangler.com/ Show Notes with George Cook - George notes the Popsicle and a few other flies that he developed as part of his Alaska days. - Jimmy Green and Mark Bachman along with Mike Maxwell up in BC were early people involved in the early NW Spey game. - We talked about Jim Vincent who founded RIO and the early days of the spey with the Wind Cutter. - Ed Ward and the other gang were cutting up lines in the late 1990's and were the lines to become todays skagit lines. - Old Yeller was the first skagit line that shipped into the market. - George notes the Temple Dog style flies which were some of the early flies to be used in the NW via spey. - The Wind Cutter was the line that opened up spey to many people that couldn't deal with the previous long belly style lines. - Scott O'Donnell was a big part of the evolution of Spey in the NW. - The Jim Teeny T300 was the line that revolutionized single handed salmon fishing, and as George put it - the line that took the native americans from bow and arrows to rifles. - Sage was the company that created the rod designation such as 7136, etc. - We note Rivers of a Lost Coast which was a great movie that told the story in the early days of fly fisherman on the Eel River and other Northern California Rivers. This was traditional fly fishing for chinook and steelhead out of prams with small flies. George tells a story of how he got worked in South America because he was not prepared. - George notes his upcoming trip to the Kola Peninsula and why we should do another episode on this topic. I'll hold George to this one for sure. 6- Dec Hogan's A Passion for Steelhead and Trey Combs Steelhead Fly Fishing and Flies are two recommended resources that we discuss. - Skagit Master 2 is the most recommended video on casting and the spey game. - Tibor Reels, FishPond, Sage, Redington, RIO Products, Rep Your Water and SITKA Gear are all companies George Represents in hunting and fishing. You can find George here at State of Spey on Instagram. Resources Noted in the Show A passion for Steelhead by Dec Hogan Videos Noted in the Show Rivers of a Lost Coast Conclusion with George Cook George Cook breaks down fly fishing for chinook and for steelhead as well as the history of NW spey. Lot's of good history and perspective from a guy who has been doing it for quite some time. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/131
Giant's interview with Mike Maxwell, a fine artist based in San Diego, California. Recorded in Giant's studio in Miramar on Monday, October 21, 2019. Topics discussed include: Growing up in El Cajon, isolation fostering creativity, discovering graffiti as an early teen, Tower Records, 1990s graffiti magazines, childhood drawing inspirations, reading George Orwell, Hunter S. Thompson and Jack Kerouak at 14, defying parents, atheism, altruistic anarchism, tribal life, The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell, tribal vs. city mode, criminal accountability, mob rules, sports as tribal/political substitute, Jiujitsu, release of aggressive energy, drinking and smoking at 12, LSD at 15, drawing, the realities of working as an artist, levels of comfort, tattoo apprenticeship in 2000, changes in the tattoo business, tough guy vibe, custom vs. flash tattoos, Ed Hardy, Sailor Jerry, Guru Tattoo, developing a sketch, the ability to draw anything, efficiency, improvement, personality in portraits, changing styles, working simultaneously in multiple styles, solo show as a journal, Blackmarket, sniping jobs, banana and potato installations, street art, Shepard Fairey, Dave Kinsey, ModArt, Barry McGee, San Francisco, DIY ethic, relaxation through drawing, completing tasks early, factors in academic performance, art making as career or not, emotional response to your work, the changing world of galleries, art for selfies, immediate sale vs. public viewing, artists working for corporate galleries at a low return, personal artistic ethics, doing jobs for friends, pre-computer drawing methods, mental exercise, traditional vs. digital methods and tools, kerning, graphic design, Benny Gold, mass media manipulation, dickhead attitude, bargaining, Louis Vuitton, compromises, fair percentages, Morning Breath, artist management, real gallery support, independent living, master it then move on, “Just Do the Work”, commercial vs. fine art, making zines together, repetitive abstraction, exhaustion, street fighting, altering surroundings through creativity and/or controlled violence, firearms, calm resolution, connecting as humans, panhandling, practicing generosity. @mikemaxwellart mikemaxwellart.com
Hey mommygang we're back with another amazing comic, the one and only Mike Maxwell! Follow Lia on IG for daily updates on #MOMLIFE at @liaberman3
We hear Mike Maxwell's story of healing from his porn addiction. He talks through what was at the core of his addiction and the destruction that it left in his life. He also talks about when things finally clicked and how God has redeemed his relationships and destiny.
Dr. Mike Maxwell is the CEO of North Olympic Healthcare Network in Port Angeles, Washington. He began his career in 1991 as a partner in Family Medicine of Port Angeles and greatly enjoys the practice of full-spectrum family medicine which included High-Risk Obstetrics for 25 years. Even though he serves as the Chief Executive Officer for NOHN, he continues to practice part-time medicine. “We had to find a different path and that’s when we chose to transition to a community health center.” Born and raised in Boise, Idaho, Dr. Maxwell earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology at Seattle University, Summa Cum Laude. He received his Medical Degree with honors from the University of Washington School of Medicine and completed a family medicine residency through the University of Washington in Spokane. His professional interests are diabetes, heart disease, chronic disease management, quality improvement and health care administration. He enjoys teaching as clinical instructor for the University Of Washington Department Of Family Medicine. In his free time, you’ll find Dr. Maxwell backcountry hiking, cycling, traveling, or playing guitar.
What an Episode! Tom and Jake were outstanding. They rolled out the Beer Red Carpet for us, and let us sit in the Barrel House #1 while doing the podcast. Meanwhile they broke out bottles of some of the best beers I have ever had. Including some "Wild" Stuff, some Jester King, River City, and a collab with Une Annee. We tried their The Dorado and Vanta, which were outstanding, but most importanly we talked, for a long time. I also want to thank my guy, Mike Maxwell, for tagging along and adding to the conversation. These guys were so gracious with their time touching on the beer industry as a whole, their starts in the business, what's coming down the pipeline, and a little of what they do when they are not elbows deep in Hops. I hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording it. Average Joe's Above Average Facebook Page Penrose Brewing Social Media: Website: http://penrosebrewing.com Instgram: @PenroseBrewing Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/PenroseBrewing/ Twitter: @PenroseBrewing
This issue we kick-off DocMas, our 12 issues of Christmas! We go through some of the amazing listener questions sent in. Intro music by Aaron Barry Sponsored by Great Lakes Grooming Co. Prescribed Reading from Issue #27: Brave and the Bold vol. 1 #28 – 1st appearance of Snapper Carr, the non-powered sidekick to the original Justice League Flash vol. 1 #110 – Wally West gains access to the Speed Force when he is struck by lightning and doused in the same chemicals that made Barry Allen the Flash, becoming the first Kid Flash Convergence: Booster Gold #1-2 – This two-issue tie-in series follows the exploits of both the pre- and post-Flashpoint Booster Gold Aquaman vol. 5 #5 – The first cover appearance of Aquaman’s full 90’s gladiator look. Also, the first solo Aquaman comic I ever read The New 52: FCBD Special Edition #1 – The New 52 origin of The Question, in which he is a magic-based character and member of the Trinity of Sin Showcase vol. 1 #66 – The first appearance of Mike Maxwell, also known as the chimera-creating B’Wana Beast SHOW NOTES (courtesy of Josh Gill) First images of Aquaman released http://ew.com/movies/2017/12/07/aquaman-first-look-jason-momoa/ Best/worst sidekick? What is a sidekick supposed to do anyway? Worst sidekick - animals and powerless sidekicks http://comicsalliance.com/fantastic-five-best-dc-animal-sidekicks/ Worst sidekick - Snapper Carr (early JLA) http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Lucas_Carr_(New_Earth) Sidekick’s purpose - Keep the hero in line and carry on the name Batman & Robin http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Robin Dick Grayson http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Dick_Grayson Most enjoyable worst sidekick - Topo the octopus http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Topo Best sidekick - Wally West http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Flash_(Wally_West) https://screenrant.com/best-superhero-sidekicks-dc-comics/ More underutilized? Mr. Miracle or Booster Gold? Booster Gold - time travel http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Booster Mr. Miracle - New Gods, cosmic clashes http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Mister_Miracle Booster Gold is more underutilized http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Action_Comics_Vol_1_992 Jack Kirby’s Fourth World http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Jack_Kirby%27s_Fourth_World_Vol_1 Why DC over Marvel? Invincible Iron Man and Captain America http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Invincible_Iron_Man http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Captain_America BTAS and STAS http://batmantheanimatedseries.wikia.com/wiki/Batman:The_Animated_Series_Wiki http://superman.wikia.com/wiki/Superman:_The_Animated_Series Jeph Loeb https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeph_Loeb Tim Sale https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Sale_(artist) Daredevil Yellow http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Daredevil:_Yellow_Vol_1 Spiderman Blue http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Spider-Man:_Blue_Vol_1 Secret Wars http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Secret_Wars_(1984) Brian Michael Bendis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Michael_Bendis Why is Aquaman the Doctor’s favorite? STAS and Justice League http://dcau.wikia.com/wiki/Aquaman Death of the Prince http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Aquaman:_Death_of_a_Prince Geoff Johns’ New 52 run http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Aquaman_Vol_7 90’s Peter David run http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Aquaman_Vol_5 Which obscure characters would get their due? Adam Strange, Blackhawks, Sgt Rock, Metamorpho, The Question http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Adam_Strange http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Blackhawk_Squadron http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Franklin_Rock_(New_Earth) http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Metamorpho http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Question B’wana Beast http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/B'wana_Beast Congorilla http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Congorilla
This episode is from a bottleshare this past weekend hosted by my good friend Mike Maxwell. Mike, myself, and our buddy Steve Crobie sit down and drink some outstanding Barrel aged beers and a few DDH DIPA's, while tossing in a Werk Force Imperial Saison. We talk about our starts into craft beer and some of the styles we enjoy. Like any good bottle share, it may get a little sketchy towards the end. Hope you enjoy it. Here is the list of what we drank. Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 2016 Regular Forbidden Root Snoochie Boochies Firestone Walker Stickee Monkee Perrin Unfinished Business Deth by Cherries Founders CBS Canadian Breakfast Stout Oddside Ales Rye Hipster Saint Errant Watasha Werk Force Blackberry Vultures Hailstorm 2016 Vlad The Second Order with Vanilla
This week, I happily open the passenger door to comedian Mike Maxwell. We meet at Los 2 Amigos 2216 W Algonquin Rd, Rolling Meadows, IL, which is right next door to a Boost Mobile. I love Boost. So much so, that I mention in the podcast, "If it were open right now, I'd say let's just go there and hang out." We talk about: The meat-to-cilantro ratio of the tacos. As Mike says, "I went with the cilantro with just a hint of steak." Mike's a "clean comic," which leads me to ask "is it a religious thing?" Nope. How does parenting lend itself to comedy writing? Mike's first gig. It didn't go great. The PC world comics now face: "Everybody's butt puckers up on everything." Mike's one-man show, "Anti-Boss," a skewering of corporate America. Mike's Bears fandom: Is he a "yell at the TV guy?"
Brian Barneclo Interviews me for a special episode celebrating the 5 year anniversary of the podcast. We talk about how and why the show got started, as well as my art, and attitude.
Stephanie Buer joins me via skype from her studio in Portland. We talk LFP Show, Drilling Wells, Mega Quakes, Detail Oriented, Hiking and Sitting, Outdoor Fear, Detroit, Hunting, Cowspiracy, Lucky Charms, Trail Mix, and Doing The Hard Work First
Nicomi Turner joins me via skype from her studio in Oakland. We talk Making Mistakes, Flojos, Namesake, Periscopes, Digitial Reality, Missed Experience, Emily the Strange Connections To Nature, Baddass Ranch Girls, Drawing, Mythologies, The Female Experience in Arts, All Female Mountain Gang, and The Four Percenters
Eric Yevak joins me via skype from his studio in Minneapolis. We talk Straight Edge Porn, Addiction, Earned Arrogance, Never Remembering, Holidays, Dooms Day Decisions, This Is Your Life, Other People's Fights, Fighting Skinheads, Blinded By The Light, Feminine and Masculine, and Luck
Christopher Konecki joins me via skype from his studio in San Diego. We talk Pacifico, Surfside Film School, All The Cogs, Control Freaking, Setting Expectations, Evolving To Survive, San Diego Art Scene, Cohort Collective, Serial Killers Hate Murals, Work Ethic, Foraging, Sustainability,KAABOO Del Mar, and Boopity Boppity Idiots
Don Pendleton joins me via skype from his studio in Ohio. We talk Alien Workshop, Skateboarding Rebirths, Your Own Heros, Work Ethic, Commercial vs Personal, Galleries, Over Population, Painting Nerves, Grammy Award Winner, One Hitter, Going Down In Flames
Michael Alvarez joins me via skype from his studio in LA. We talk Year Zero, Going Big, Art Center, Soups, Building a Narrative, Hand Painted Ads, The Real Shit, The Gilmore Girls, 90's Nostalgia, Time Travel, Painting Friends, Making An Art, Teaching, and 5 Year Show
Travis Louie joins me via skype from his studio in New York. We talk Stalkers, Airplane Seat Lottery, Clown Circus, Talent or Marketing, Count Your Blessings, Perception, Joke Thievery, Age of Immigration, Financial Collapse, Socialism, Good Looking Artists, Doubt, Interconnectivity, Flux, East Coast West Coast, and Insecurities
Chris Haueter joins me via skype from his studio in Los Angeles. We talk Self Proficiency, Putting Art Aside, Jiu Jitsu Graphic Novel, Bully Pheromone, The Fight Equation, Enviornment Over Will, The Language, Early West Coast Jiu Jitsu, Black and Whiting, Martial Arts Cults, Politics in The USA, Expanding The Frontal Cortex and All
Judith Supine joins me via skype from his studio in New York. We talk Richmond, Selective Mutism, Athleticism, Antagonism, Masculine vs. Feminine Roles, Transgression, Land Lady Anxiety, Intuitive Response, Loosing Appeal, Evolution of Art Outside, The First Follower, White Judicial System, and Being True To Ones Self.
Andrew Hem joins me via skype from his studio in Los Angeles,Ca. We talk Comic Con, HR Giger, Cambodian Genocide, Disconnect from History, Immigration, Landscapes and Portraits,Fake Rules, Andre, Figure Drawing, Thomas Kincaid, Doodling, Plain Air, Hippness, Murals, and Crying At Art Shows.
Celeste Byers joins me via skype from her studio in Ocean Beach,Ca. We talk Speechism, Downhill Skateboarding, Makers Quarter, Social Media Friends, Staying Young on The Inside, Unsolvable Puzzles, Neo Hippy Movement, The Bias of titles, Farm living, Backseat Designers, and Anti Aging
Beau Roulette joins me via skype from his studio in Los Angeles. We talk Gassing Your Torch, Dueling Dabs, Venture Capitalists, Sharing Ideas, Toys, Empire 7 Studios, Risking Failure, Creeptographers, Open Relationships, Art Historian Mistakes, Wedding Photos, Black 13, and Periscope.
Bwana Spoons joins me via skype from his studio in Portland,OR. We talk Technical Difficulties, Grass Hut, Moving To The Work, Forced Independence, Toy Art, Japanese Monsters, Never Playing Drums, Dumb 20 year olds, Comic Con, Dinosaurs, Male Pattern Baldness and Hummingbirds.
Martin Wittfooth joins me via skype from his studio in Upstate NY for a two part episode. Pt.2 We talk Mocking Ideology, Team Tribalism., Critique of The Oppressed, The Need For a Viewer, Man vs Nature, Apes on Mushrooms, Last Breath, Helping as Harming, and Getting Elevated.
Martin Wittfooth joins me via skype from his studio in Upstate NY for a two part episode. Pt.1 We talk Foot Wit, Themes, Kings and Queens, Mavericks, Upstate Balance, Stoned Apes, Outrage Culture, Ayahuasca, and Sam Harris.
Porous Walker joins me via skype from his studio in Napa Valley. We talk Super Man Underwear, French Fries, Playwrites, Dance Parties, Burnt Rope Smoke, Birds and Bees, The Coppola Clan, Dirty Coloring Book Phase, Jerry Saltz, Daniel Rolnik Gallery, Twitter War, Anno Domini Gallery, Pants Off, and Dick Kimonos.
Van Arno joins me via skype from his studio in LA. We talk Private School, Christian Science, Growing Legs, Otis in The 80's, Illustration Golden Hour, No Rules, Making Saints, Roots, Solo Shows, The Formula, Eric White, and Po Show.
Dave McDowell joins me via skype from his studio in LA. We talk New Perspectives, Curious George At The Museum, Shower Art, No More Buttholes, Everyone's Agenda, Main Vein of American Vanity, Taste Makers, Slime Trails, Society Getting OFf, Digging Up The Ocean, Being Nice, and Shit Cake.
Steve Caballero joins me via skype from his home in Carlsbad. We talk La Bodega, San Jose, Skateboarding, BMX, C.H.iP.s, Evil Knievel, Collaboration, Creative Symbiosis, Taking The Call, Longevity of Health and Career, Patience, Nothing Really Matters, and Half Cabs.
Fred Stonehouse joins me via skype from his home in Milwaukee. We talk Journeyman, Always Yes, Cocaine, Boredom, Primal Behavior, Playing All Day, Freak Shows, Low Brow High art, Stink of History, Hybrids, This is not a pipe, and The joy of portraiture
Dalek joins me via skype from his home on the east coast. We talk Navy Brat Life, Japan, Punk Rock and Skateboard Decks, Screen Printing, Carving Paths, Rules In the Free For All, Game Changer, Space Monkeys, Decomposition, Joys of Color Mixing, and Those Hard Line Fades
Insights, anecdotes, jocularity, and surprising solutions to no-win scenarios from Thom Bowers, Bernie Bregman, Matthew Wrather, and Mike Maxwell. Joining us for the NERDS LIKE US Midnight Movie? By the book: pause the mp3 at 0:06 and wait for the Paramount logo to fade out. Watching at home? Pause on the logo and wait for our countdown. Either way, we are and ever shall be your friends. Thanks for listening!
Johnny KMNDZ Rodriguez joins me from his studio in Burbank,Ca. We talk Commands, Reality Answers, Show Postpartem, Dissatisfaction, Taking Due Credit, LA, Pranksterisms, Family, Good Parenting, Jiu Jitsu, Personality, Knowing How To Heal, I'd Rather Love You, and Compliments.
Martin Machado joins us from his studio in San Francisco. We talk Extension of Self, Fecal Face, Life in Art, Pigeon Holes, Maritime Trade, Rogue Waves, Farmed Fish, Sea Levels, Linework, Storytelling, The Sea, Spring Break Scrimshaw, Jumpers, and Sea Monsters
Christian Rex Van Minnen joins us via skype from his studio in New York. We talk Dutch Names, Leading a Congregation Tribalism, Jiu Jitsu, Elephantitis, Empathy, Under The Skin, Ophillia, Child Artists, Birthday at The MET, Robischon Gallery, The Tricks of Reality, Misinterpretation, Hitching The Cart, and Tattoos.
Defer joins us via skype from his studio in Hawaii. We talk Boyle Heights, Gang Tags, Staying Incog, Adventure Time, Protest Art, Waterering Down a Movement, Product of Everything, Jiu Jitsu, New Years Resolutions, Abstract Letter Movements, Spell Check, and Words as Art.