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Our guest this episode is comedian Slade Ham. Slade has a stand-up special, SIGNAL/NOISE, out now on YouTube! In this episode we talk about comedy now vs then, sketch comedy, early Nickelodeon, the formula for jokes, a very naughty handyman, and much more! SladeHam.com | SIGNAL/NOISE --- Email SwampTalk@brattlebrookparks.com Want to be a guest? BeOurGuest@SwampTalkPodcast.com https://www.swamptalkpodcast.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/swamptalk/message
I try to distill what I have learned in the last year down to 20 minutes or so. If you're trying to get something done, it takes a lot of work. It's also worth it most of the time. I hope some of this helps. Now go get in line for my new special! Signal / Noise comes out April 2
Randy and Walt finally agree to be honest with each other. And something weird is going on with Gayle. Writing, Sound Design and Scoring by Jeremy Ellett CAST: Zane Schacht as Randy Dunning Lauren Grace Thompson as Gayle Kruger Jack Carmichael as The Narrator Matthew Woodcock as Walt Addison Peacock as Karen Josh Rubino as Sir Isaac Newton Ariel Hack as The MLMer Bossbabe 1 Faith Dowgin as The MLMer Bossbabe 2 Su Ling Chan as Ameena Rob Schwarb as Mike Michelle Kelly as Charlotte Abby Espiritu as Derby Clay Actor Direction by Danyelle Ellett. This episode featured the songs: Social Kapital from Glad Rags. Tick-Tock from Glad Rags. Flood by Jahzzar. Signal-Noise by Louie Zong. Virtual Home by Louie Zong. Nettle Swarm by Randy Greer. And short samples of: I Get What I Want by Monkey Warhol and Oslodum by Gilberto Gil. Want to listen to the show without all the Ads? Ad-Free versions of all our episodes are available at: patreon.com/goodpointe EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
➤ Staying focused through a noisy period of time ➤ Update on Tesla China ➤ Experian reports on US EV registrations ➤ Piper Sandler lowers TSLA price target ➤ Elon Musk on the the All In podcast: https://youtu.be/CnxzrX9tNoc ➤ Twitter files preliminary proxy statement on acquisition ➤ Tesla schedules a second AI Day ➤ Argo AI starts driverless testing in Miami and Austin Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/teslapodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tesladailypodcast Tesla Referral: https://ts.la/robert47283 Executive producer Jeremy Cooke Executive producer Troy Cherasaro Executive producer Andre/Maria Kent Executive producer Jessie Chimni Executive producer Michael Pastrone Executive producer Richard Del Maestro Executive producer John Beans Music by Evan Schaeffer Disclosure: Rob Maurer is long TSLA stock & derivatives
Today's episode of Beyond Synth is dedicated to the memory of Basil Murad aka Blood + Chrome, who tragically passed away in recent days. Basil is best known in the synthwave community for his stunning retro-inspired audio and visual compositions that capture the nostalgia, vibrancy and, indeed, the essence of the 80s like few others before him. Basil leaves behind an incredible legacy of stunning, authentic visuals for a vast array of synthwave producers, video game developers, and other creative projects, as well as being an accomplished music producer himself. In this episode, you can hear Andy's interview with Basil, as well as conversations with Signal Noise, Marko Maric, Dreamfiend, and Killstar who come together to reminisce and honour Basil's life and work. Check out BLOOD + CHROME here: https://www.facebook.com/BloodnChrome/ https://www.bloodychrome.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bloodychrome/ https://www.youtube.com/c/BLOODCHROMEDESIGN https://vimeo.com/user2667171 https://bloodychrome.bandcamp.com
2000'lerin başında Avustralya Melbourne'de tasarım eğitimi alan Salih Küçükağa, çok küçük yaşlarda tipografi ve tasarıma ilgi duyarak kariyerine başladı. Öğrencilik yıllarından itibaren firmalara tasarımlar yapan Salih Küçükağa'nın çalışmalarına Computer Arts, Logo Lounge ve Novum gibi dergiler yer verdi. Online dünyada ise The Dieline, Signal Noise ve BP&O gibi tasarım siteleri işlerini paylaştı. Bir süre Avustralya ve ABD'de yaşadıktan sonra şu anda Yunanistan Atina'da Garage Design çatısı altında çalışmalarına devam ediyor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/designgost/message
EITMF listeners, signal/noise is a new project by EITMF host Micah(me lol). In this show, we will explore the moments that stand out in life and seemingly redefine it or refresh our outlook towards it. Please get in contact with us at explainittomyface@gmail.com if you believe you have a story to tell about a certain pinnacle moment that changed the course of your life, for the better, and hopefully forever. Thanks for listening! Tell your friends!
Episode 18: Show Notes.Welcome to another episode of NorCal and Shill! Today we have with us James White, the neon-blooded artist also known as Signal Noise. Listeners will hear the story of how he was first introduced to NFTs, initially thinking they were iPhone wallpapers, and what eventually sparked more of an interest for him. He tells us what led him to make art into a career and how he has collected all of his drawings since 1987. You'll also find out how the graphic design industry has changed since the 90s, and why James feels really lucky to have been in the right place at the right time for many significant moments in his career. We delve into some of the best advice he has ever received, including that there are no such things as guilty pleasures, and that the best thing you can do is to create the art that you want to create. James asks NorCal some great questions about his likes and dislikes, and his life as a collector, and reveals many great details about his own journey as a creator. Don't miss this one! Key Points From This Episode: • An introduction to today's guest, James White, the artist behind Signal Noise. • The story of how he was introduced to NFTs, first thinking they were iPhone wallpapers.• How Brendan Dawes graciously walked him through what NFTs are.• What led him to make art into a career and how he has collected drawings from 1987.• Changes the graphic design industry has undergone since the 90s.• Some of the jobs that James has done along the way starting with being a paperboy.• Why he feels lucky to have been in the right place at the right time leading to his success.• Which animal he would choose any why: a black panther.• His favorite food: pizza, and the story of how he started eating it as a child.• Why he hates pineapple.• The best advice he has received: “There are no such things as guilty pleasures. If you like something, just like it.”• How he believes that creativity stems from the things you were interested in as a child.• Why the best thing you can do is just to create the art that you want to create.• The game he is currently working on, which has both a physical and digital element.• His dream locations: Tokyo and Canada.• NorCal gives us a glimpse of what his life as a collector looks like behind the scenes.• James sends out a big thanks from the community to NorCal for collecting.• Shoutouts to James's wife, parents and the StarKade team.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:James White on Twitter Signal Noise LinktreeSignal Noise StarKade UniverseNorCal and Shill on Twitter
On this “Speaking of Bitcoin” episode, join hosts Adam B. Levine, Stephanie Murphy, Jonathan Mohan and special guest Martin Rerak, creator of AllYourFeeds.com, for a look at how “AI curation” is being used to figure out what’s useful information and what’s just fluff. This episode is sponsored by Crypto.com, Nexo.io and Elliptic Hundreds of tabs In the early days of Bitcoin, there were just a few places you might go to read news and stay informed, but over the years things have changed dramatically. Today there are thousands of projects and hundreds of articles written each day. And that’s assuming you ignore the wilds of YouTube or the depths of crypto Twitter. There were days I was waking up to a hundred tabs that I was basically just reloading from the prior day... You know, looking at Slack, Telegram, Twitter accounts, Discord, Reddit and dozens of publications online [...] It was very easy to point somebody in the [right] direction if they're saying, "Where can I buy cryptocurrency?" But if they were saying, "Is there a use case here for traceability?" or "What do you think I should invest in?" or "How is this project developing?" that becomes a lot more loaded and challenging... - Martin Rerak See also: What Is GPT-3 and Should We Be Terrified? In this episode, we discuss the crypto-media landscape, AI training, the challenges around bias and un-biasing practices, potential impacts of the natural-language-generating algorithm known as GPT-3 and more. Biased AI While unsettling on the surface, the idea of bias within an AI is not as controversial as you might imagine – it’s almost required. As humans, we each have our own experiences and preferences which shape our viewpoint and our biases. Modern artificial intelligence consumes “training material” curated by humans to learn what’s right or wrong for its particular task. Once trained, AI can help us with those tasks and is at its most useful when it’s “instincts” match whomever it is working on behalf of. Of course whether bias is good or bad depends a lot of your priorities. When Google trained an AI to help with hiring, the data around past and current employees led it to believe that an ideal “Google engineer” wouldn’t have a woman’s college on their academic transcript. For Google, their past records did not match their future ambitions and so bias was a problem. But personally, I’ve developed patent-pending AI technology that assists with audio editing, and here the idea of bias is critical. There is no objective standard of what sounds best, only personal preferences. For an AI to assist an audio editor, it must be in tune with those preferences and be able to make decisions that are objectively correct for the person it is assisting. This is much the same with AI assisted news curation. We all have our own preferences, interests and biases which help us decide what we do or don’t care about. On today’s show we dig into this fascinating topic where one size rarely fits all and the future is wide open. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/originalltb/message
On this “Speaking of Bitcoin” episode, join hosts Adam B. Levine, Stephanie Murphy, Jonathan Mohan and special guest Martin Rerak, creator of AllYourFeeds.com, for a look at how “AI curation” is being used to figure out what’s useful information and what’s just fluff.This episode is sponsored by Crypto.com, Nexo.io and EllipticHundreds of tabsIn the early days of Bitcoin, there were just a few places you might go to read news and stay informed, but over the years things have changed dramatically. Today there are thousands of projects and hundreds of articles written each day. And that’s assuming you ignore the wilds of YouTube or the depths of crypto Twitter.There were days I was waking up to a hundred tabs that I was basically just reloading from the prior day... You know, looking at Slack, Telegram, Twitter accounts, Discord, Reddit and dozens of publications online [...] It was very easy to point somebody in the [right] direction if they're saying, "Where can I buy cryptocurrency?" But if they were saying, "Is there a use case here for traceability?" or "What do you think I should invest in?" or "How is this project developing?" that becomes a lot more loaded and challenging... - Martin RerakSee also: What Is GPT-3 and Should We Be Terrified?In this episode, we discuss the crypto-media landscape, AI training, the challenges around bias and un-biasing practices, potential impacts of the natural-language-generating algorithm known as GPT-3 and more.Biased AIWhile unsettling on the surface, the idea of bias within an AI is not as controversial as you might imagine – it’s almost required. As humans, we each have our own experiences and preferences which shape our viewpoint and our biases. Modern artificial intelligence consumes “training material” curated by humans to learn what’s right or wrong for its particular task. Once trained, AI can help us with those tasks and is at its most useful when it’s “instincts” match whomever it is working on behalf of.Of course whether bias is good or bad depends a lot of your priorities. When Google trained an AI to help with hiring, the data around past and current employees led it to believe that an ideal “Google engineer” wouldn’t have a woman’s college on their academic transcript. For Google, their past records did not match their future ambitions and so bias was a problem.But personally, I’ve developed patent-pending AI technology that assists with audio editing, and here the idea of bias is critical. There is no objective standard of what sounds best, only personal preferences. For an AI to assist an audio editor, it must be in tune with those preferences and be able to make decisions that are objectively correct for the person it is assisting.This is much the same with AI assisted news curation. We all have our own preferences, interests and biases which help us decide what we do or don’t care about. On today’s show we dig into this fascinating topic where one size rarely fits all and the future is wide open.
SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of distributing the audio collected from (and created using) Canadian Literary archival recordings found at universities across Canada. To find out more about Spokenweb visit: spokenweb.ca . If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada.Episode Producers:Jason Camlot's critical works include Phonopoetics: The Making of Early Literary Recordings (Stanford 2019), Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic (Routledge 2008), and the co-edited collections, CanLit Across Media: Unarchiving the Literary Event (with Katherine McLeod, McGill-Queen's UP, 2019) and Language Acts: Anglo-Québec Poetry, 1976 to the 21st Century (Véhicule 2007). He is also the author of four collections of poetry, Attention All Typewriters, The Animal Library, The Debaucher, and What the World Said. He is the principal investigator and director of The SpokenWeb. He is Professor of English and Tier I Concordia University Research Chair in Literature and Sound Studies at Concordia U in Montreal.Katherine McLeod researches Canadian literature through sound, performance, and archives. She has co-edited CanLit Across Media: Unarchiving the Literary Event (with Jason Camlot, McGill-Queen's UP, 2019). Currently, she is writing a monograph on archival recordings of women poets reading on CBC Radio. She began this research as a SSHRC-funded Postdoctoral Fellow (TransCanada Institute, U of Guelph) and then as a SpokenWeb Postdoctoral Fellow (Concordia). She received her doctorate from the University of Toronto. Katherine explores the intersection of dance and poetry in her own creative practice, along with curating SpokenWeb's Audio of the Week, the Audio of the Month for The SpokenWeb Podcast, and Where Poets Read, a listing of Montreal poetry readings. Interviewees and Voices Heard:Oana Avasilichioaei, Ali Barillaro, Sadie Barker, Arjun Basu, Naomi Charron, Alexei Perry Cox, Nisha Coleman, Klara du Plessis, Ian Ferrier , Priscilla Joly, Rob McLennan, Heather Pepper, Lindsay Presswell, Deanna Radford, Kian Vaziri-Tehrani, Brian Vass, Isabella Wang, Alvaro Echánove, Marlene OeffingerPrint ReferencesDolar, Mladen. A Voice and Nothing More. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006.Labelle, Brandon. "Auditory Relations." In Background Noise: Perspectives on Sound Art. New York: Continuum, ix-xvi.Peters, John Durham. Speaking Into the Air: A History of the Idea of Communication. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999Petriglieri, Gianpiero. Twitter Post. April 3, 2020, 7:43 PM. https://twitter.com/gpetriglieri/status/1246221849018720256Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. London, UK: Bloomsbury, 2014.Schafer, R. Murray. The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World. Rochester, VT: Destiny Books, 1994."Sounds from the global Covid-19 lockdown." Cities and Memory. https://citiesandmemory.com/covid19-sounds/ Poetry RecordingsAntin, David. "The Principle of Fit, II" (Part I). 26.:32. June 1980. Recording at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington D.C. PennSound. https://media.sas.upenn.edu/pennsound/authors/Antin/Antin-David_The-Principle-of-Fit-II-Side-A_DC_06-80.mp3Cox, Alexei Perry. Poems from Finding Places to Make Places. 42:39. The Words & Music Show, March 22, 2020. Coleman, Nisha. "The Church of Harvey Christ." 40:53. The Words & Music Show, March, 22 2020. Plath, Sylvia. "Daddy." Originally released on The Poet Speaks, Record 5, Argo, 1965. YouTube audio. 3:56. Posted December 29, 2006. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hHjctqSBwM--Find a list of Ambient Sounds, Music and Additional Recordings used in this episode Linked Here.
The one when Si talks to Naomi about agency life, physical product design and working with her hubby.
James started freelancing in 2010 after spending a couple of years building a name for himself online. He was still working for an agency during that first couple of years. He’d spend his days working on whatever landed on his desk, and his evenings creating exciting things for clients like MTV. Eventually, the balance tipped and James went freelance full time.By working on his own projects and putting that work out there, James was attracting clients who wanted to pay him for the things he loved doing. And it’s gone that way ever since.“When I was younger, I had an immense frustration with not having my own style,” James says. “That frustration was necessary. If you’re complacent, you’re not evolving. The more you do, the better you get. Don’t let that frustration stop you.” This episode of Being Freelance is supported by Coconut.Coconut is the ultimate accounting and tax tool for self-employed people. With expense tracking, receipt capture, invoicing and tax all in one easy-to-use app, Coconut gives you the power of a finance team in your pocket.Free yourself from business admin at getcoconut.comLove learning from other freelancers like this? Check out the website beingfreelance.com, be part of the Being Freelance Community!You'll also find useful links for this episode. That's beingfreelance.comLike VIDEO? - Check out the Being Freelance vlog - YouTube.com/SteveFollandWho the hell is Steve Folland?You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be? Yeah, well Steve helps businesses make it and make the most of it. Find out more at www.stevefolland.comTrack him down on Twitter @sfolland or lay a trail of cake and he'll eventually catch you up.
In this episode we sat down to chat with James White in the brand new MadeBrave studio here in Glasgow in Scotland (which is now complete with a new Just a Chat With neon sign!). James is an absolutely amazing and very well-known digital artist, designer, and speaker. He is also the founder of Signalnoise Studio which is based in Newcastle. James has gained loads of recognition in the industry for his various neon-infused art projects. James has also worked with some amazing brands such as Toyota, Universal Music, Nike, Metallica, Warner Brothers, Twitch and many, many more. See James' work here: https://signalnoise.com/ Watch the full video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wxz28uqJFlA Give us a follow on our social channels: - https://www.facebook.com/JustaChatWith - https://www.instagram.com/JustAChatWith- - https://twitter.com/justachatwith - https://www.linkedin.com/company/35615125/ Hosted by: Andrew Dobbie | Founder, MadeBrave - http://www.madebrave.com Lewis Phillips | Founder, Campfire - http://www.campfire.agency
Special thanks to Metalab for sponsoring!Links mentioned in this episode...SignalnoiseBobo The BearOutrunNeo-Noir FontDan's Chameleon16 fontMondoNaomi WhiteOff The Grid zineAdvencher Supply Co.Com TruiseGunshipArcade HighWolf ClubCarpenter BrutNinaParallelsDance With The DeadPower Glove
The 2020 election will liberate us from Donald Trump and Republican hegemony. A sweeping Democratic victory will make it possible at last for us to address our most serious problems. That’s what Stan Greenberg says – he’s a longtime pollster and adviser to Democratic presidents from Clinton to Obama. He’s also a bestselling author, with a new book out – it has the wonderful title R.I.P. G.O.P.: how the New America is Dooming the Republicans. Also: Edward Snowden published a memoir this week, called Permament Record, and The Nation magazine features an excerpt--it’s about his youthful enthusiasm for home computers connected to the internet, which had just become available, and the contrast he draws between the internet in those days and what it soon brought: the “identitarian consistency” required by “surveillance capitalism.” Editor D.D. Guttenplan explains. Also: What’s Really Going on While Trump Creates Chaos: Sasha Abramsky separates what Trump is actually doing from what he’s tweeting. His new column at TheNation.com is “Signal/Noise.”
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing Beyond Synth musical jingles created by WHO HA: http://thewhoha.bandcamp.com/ If you want to submit music for consideration for BEYOND SYNTH, please e-mail: beyondsynth@gmail.com Check out SIGNAL NOISE here: https://twitter.com/SignalNoise http://www.signalnoise.com/ https://www.facebook.com/signalnoise/ https://www.instagram.com/signalnoise/ And check out ALL the artists featured on today’s show: STILZ: https://soundcloud.com/stilzyyc http://stilz.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/stilz_ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stilz/819531338118983?ref=hl Featuring CROCKETT: https://soundcloud.com/crockettofficial https://crockett.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/Crockett80s https://www.instagram.com/crockett80s/ EMPATHY TEST: http://www.empathytest.com/ https://soundcloud.com/empathytest https://empathy-test.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/empathytest https://www.facebook.com/empathytest DANIEL DELUXE: https://soundcloud.com/daniel-deluxe https://www.facebook.com/DanielDeluxeMusic https://danieldeluxe.bandcamp.com/music https://twitter.com/DanielDeluxeCPH https://www.instagram.com/danieldeluxemusic/ COMPILERBAU: https://soundcloud.com/compilerbau https://compilerbau.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Compilerbau http://www.compilerbau.net/ https://twitter.com/compilerbau BERNDSEN: https://soundcloud.com/berndsen https://berndsen.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/berndsenmusic/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF5ZWO7z4uJDSQR3kMRcP4Q ORAX: https://soundcloud.com/orax https://orax.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/O_R_A_X https://www.facebook.com/oraxland ISIDOR: https://soundcloud.com/cyborglaw https://isidorbobinec.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Synthwave80s/ https://www.facebook.com/iso.bobi https://twitter.com/IsidorBobinec ADMO: https://soundcloud.com/admoyo https://admoyo.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/admoyoo https://www.facebook.com/admoyoo/ BEAT’EM MAX: https://soundcloud.com/beatemmax https://beatemmax.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/beatemmax/ https://twitter.com/beatemmax https://www.instagram.com/beatemmax/ DR J: https://soundcloud.com/techtrek https://twitter.com/DarioJL https://www.facebook.com/TechTrek.Music https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9AFrNMouQM-yGXQhsFFJog https://www.discogs.com/artist/1837336-TechTrek FACEXHUGGER: https://soundcloud.com/facexhugger https://facexhugger.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/facexhugger https://www.facexhugger.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Facexhugger Featuring GLITBITER: https://soundcloud.com/glitbiter https://glitbiter.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/glitbiter https://www.facebook.com/glitbiter/ https://www.instagram.com/glitbiter/ Featuring THE ENCOUNTER: soundcloud.com/theencounter twitter.com/theenctr www.youtube.com/user/nigeleckzdee www.facebook.com/theencountermusic GALAXY FROG: https://soundcloud.com/rare-frog-records https://soundcloud.com/galaxy_frog https://rare-frog-records.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/rarefrogrecords https://www.instagram.com/rare_frog_records/ THE ASTRAL STEREO PROJECT: https://soundcloud.com/ncholdsworth http://theastralstereoproject.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/Astral_Stereo https://www.facebook.com/astralstereoproject JAMIE BATHGATE: https://soundcloud.com/jamie-bathgate https://jamiebathgate.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/jamiebathgatemusic/ https://www.youtube.com/user/jamiebathgate
In the first of a new series, twelve of the country's brightest young minds gather to solve difficult social problems. This week - how do we improve access to affordable housing? Using policy planning techniques used by governments around the world, three teams are given free reign to think the unthinkable. They then present their ideas to two judges, who'll interrogate them and pick the best. Presented by Matthew Taylor and facilitated by Cat Drew of Uscreates Team One: Oliver Sweet - runs an ethnographic research department at Ipsos MORI. Margot Lombaert - creative director of Margot Lombaert Studio, an independent graphic design practice. Ethan Howard - RSA award winner. Jack Minchella - research and design associate at the Innovation Unit and the founder of the urban research collective In-Between Economies based in Denmark. Team Two: Solveiga Pakštaitė - industrial designer specialising in user-centred design. Gemma Hitchens - Account Director at Signal Noise, which specialises in data visualisation and analysis. Jag Singh - tech entrepreneur and former political strategist. Hashi Mohamed - barrister at No5 Chambers. Team Three: Helen Steer - educator and maker who runs Do It Kits, a start-up that helps teachers use technology. Zahra Davidson - designer with a background spanning service design, social innovation and visual communication. Piero Zagami - information designer and consultant in graphic design and data visualization. Tobias Revell - artist and lecturer in Critical and Digital Design. Producer: Wesley Stephenson.
James White, the founder of Signalnoise, is a visual artist, designer and speaker living in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. He makes posters, prints and all kinds of cool stuff. He is, among other things, obsessed with the 80's and visual synthwave art. In this episode, we discuss: His origins, The importance of drawing, His current setup, and How he finds some of his best clients. You can follow him on Twitter here. Show notes are available at ObsessedShow.com.
Back again to follow up where he left off, graphic designer Aaron Draplin of Draplin Design Company joins One Nacho. The guys talk Marc Maron gig posters, road trips, a memorable stop in Jackson Wyoming, Jax Union Jewelry, school in Minneapolis, podcasting, and the color purple.
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