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Wherein Danny and Darren confront their audience live for the very first time. Danny discusses his complicated feelings about St. Louis, and surprise guests abound. Recorded at famed St. Louis merch shop, Stl-Style, Danny and Darren search for some meaning and share final thoughts from the journey they've just completed. Listen to HTDE on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you would like to support this podcast, please consider becoming a patron a www.patreon.com/HowToDestroyEverything. Head to https://www.BubblyCleaning.com/HTDE to get your first 3 hours of cleaning for only $19. Thanks so much to Bubbly Cleaning for sponsoring this episode! Get 15% offOneSkin with the code DESTROY at https://www.oneskin.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Debbie Monterrey talked with How to Destroy Everything Podcast hosts Danny Jacobs and Darren Grodsky about starting the podcast and being at STL Style House tonight.
This week's episode presented by Busey Bank is a celebration of St. Louis and 314 day! Josh catches up with Jeff and Randy Vines from STL-Style - a hub of civic pride, providing original St. Louis-inspired apparel and stuff and hosting a number of special events throughout the year at their incredibly bustling shop. They are unapologetically all about St. Louis. Self described, their flagship shop on burgeoning Cherokee Street is a gathering spot for local politicos, historians, writers, musicians, filmmakers and artists from all walks, who coalesce there regularly to discuss the current state of affairs in the City of St. Louis and beyond. Josh, Jeff and Randy have the chance to discuss their 2008 cover story in the Sunday NY Times that preceded the 2010 opening of their shop, the art of distilling a neighborhood down to a simple t-shirt graphic, and their steadfast belief in non-expansion. Be sure and check out this weekend's special events celebrating 314 Day. More info can be found at stl-style.com. #branding #apparel #stlmade #stlstyle #cherokeestreet
KMOX's Stuart McMillan looks for the definition of St. Louis bar-b-que
Corporate let us give it another go this week. Listen to get another bonus word for...uhh...bonus entries for our $200 gift card giveaway, made possible by our friends at Ferguson Brewing Company, STL Style and Music Record Shop. This week on the show: Lambert airport Things that are only normal in St. Louis Terrible podcast ideas Leave a message at https://memo.fm/stlchatshow (memo.fm/stlchatshow) Website: https://stlchatshow.com/ (stlchatshow.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/stlchatshow (twitter.com/stlchatshow) Instagram: https://instagram.com/stlchatshow (instagram.com/stlchatshow)
This is the moment at least three people have been waiting for (two of them are the hosts). Welcome to the debut of The St. Louis Chat Show. It turns out we were wrong about the restaurant in Chesterfield Mall. Kent's Deli was what we were looking for. Dave's is still alive and kicking, but not in the mall. Find out how you can win a $100 Ferguson Brewing Company gift card, a $50 STL Style gift card, a $50 Record Music Shop gift card, and a Chat Show t-shirt. This week on the show: Lost St. Louis Malls We look back at the Top 100 music chart from the week of March 6, 1988 Mark plays America's favorite game show, Cigar or Indoor Soccer Player Leave a message at https://memo.fm/stlchatshow (memo.fm/stlchatshow). Website: https://stlchatshow.com/ (stlchatshow.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/stlchatshow (twitter.com/stlchatshow) Instagram: https://instagram.com/stlchatshow (instagram.com/stlchatshow)
Randy and Jeff Vines are the owners of STL Style House, a renowned St. Louis apparel line and clothing shop on Cherokee Street. Identical twins and St. Louis dynamos, Jeff and Randy are unapologetically proud of St. Louis. More then just clothing designers, they are passionate urbanists, historic preservationists, and big time STL enthusiasts and promoters. What don't we discuss in this conversation? From the Style House origin story, to the Vines Bros high school TV show, the St. Louis accent, city neighborhoods, local politics, their favorite bars, beers, and streets, we cover every little thing that makes St. Louis great.These guys represent everything that is right with St. Louis. They are witty, fun, intelligent, creative, and kind. We are proud to call them St. Louisans, and grateful for sharing their story with our listeners!https://www.stl-style.com/
St. Louisans and tourists alike have lots of options for sporting their love of the Lou, whether they snap up airport tchotchkes or visit one of countless vendors around town making the most of the city’s prized Gateway Arch and other iconic #STL imagery. But one retail shop has stood out from the crowd in recent years: STL-Style. The brainchild of St. Louis-area natives Jeff and Randy Vines, STL-Style is marking a full decade of life on the city’s vibrant Cherokee Street this year. And on March 28, the identical twins promise a celebration featuring Brothers Lazaroff, drag performers, local brews and more. It will be, the Vines brothers say, “a block party for all ages and a must-do event for any self-respecting St. Louisan.” The Vineses join host Sarah Fenske to look back on their 10 years of business on Cherokee Street — and how they’ve observed the city and its image evolve during that time.
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Dec 4, 2019 ETHINKSTL 151: Jeff and Randy Vines | STL - Style [Season 12, Episode 7] Joining us today are Jeff and Randy Vines, Creators and Owners of STL-Style. Jeff and Randy are identical twins who have a fierce love for everything STL. Together, the two have created STL-Style, A St. Louis inspired graphic design and apparel company that has been featured in publications such as The New York Times and Fast Company. In this episode: Jeff and Randy tell us about how a hobby and a love for city nostalgia turned into a full-time business venture that went from screen printing shirts on a friends kitchen table to a now -much larger scale screen printing operation in their shop located on Cherokee Street on St. Louis' South Side of town. Jeff and Randy talk about getting involved with civic affairs such as historic preservation and urban advocacy. With much support from St. Louis Contemporaries, this caught the attention of The New York Times in 2008. Jeff and Randy discuss the term entrepreneurship and what entrepreneurship means to each of them. They explain the importance of being employers and how their love for the city of St. Louis has sparked a new revolution in making St. Louis a little brighter on the map. Learn More: Email: info@stl-style.com Website: http://www.stl-style.com Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/STylehouseSTL Company Twitter: https://twitter.com/STLstyle
After 3 long long months Masunas and T-Mac are finally back and man do we have a jam packed long episode for you! In this episode we catch you up on why the wait was so long and what awesomeness came to the Masunas household. Plus movies we have been watching and mini reviews and potential spoilers on what movies and music will show up on the year end episode. Then we dive deep into "Cobra Kai Season 2". Tabby dives into her thoughts on season 1, her history of fandom in "The Karate Kid" universe and where she is at with the Cobra Kai universe. There are a ton of season reviews out there, so we break things down the only way we know how, STL Style! Plus we get into tons of grey areas, dive deep into each of our main characters stories, what we wan from season 3, and also break down our top 5 characters and much, much more. Plus we got awesome emails, and FINALLY a new Itunes review after two years!! Masunas goes off on podcast review douchebags so buckle up. Plus an awesome music spotlight to make up for the past 3 months. All this and more in episode 196. Also much props to Brihana Davidson that you can hear with my boy Time Travlin' Peter on Cobra Kai Kompanion for the inclusion of awesome Cobra Kai poster art! Hope you enjoy the episode!
It started as a hobby, but today the Vines brothers print t-shirts for everyone looking to wear their city pride on their sleeve. Even the St. Louis Blues order t-shirts from the shop on Cherokee Street. Their love for their hometown is evident when you step foot inside their store, from your favorite neighborhood on a tote bag to a welcome mat inspired by the St. Louis Street Department, they produce quirky, original designs.
Welcome to 2019 STL Style! In this episode Masunas & T-mac do their favorite episode of the year and recap everything that was awesome in 2018 in movies and music and what cracked our top 10 list. But for the first time ever, Jamison "Very Good" Rabbitt joins the recap episode and gives his movie and music list! Now Jamison already gave his "Best Of" list over on the Flicks Podcast, this list is his favorites of the year. Which is completely different. Listen and find out to how crazy the differences are in each list. Sit back and let's go for a ride!
Happy New Year's Eve Everyone!!! It's time for one final episode in 2018 for STL. And to wrap up the year with Masunas we have Jamison and Tabby joining the party as we break down some of our favorite things that went down in 2018. Plus Tabby reviews a bunch of movies she finally got to see for the 1st time like the Superman movies, Revenge of the Nerds, and more! Happy New Year and I hope you enjoy!
Brothers Jeff and Randy Vines are turning 40 (local-speak sez Farty). Their upbeat, Ham-on-Wry style - and their business STL-Style - helps power the ultra-diverse, collaborative renewal of their city 'hood, Cherokee Street. These sons of STL suburbia, who went into advertising, know how to put their love of City into action. Their choice of digs on Cherokee, in South St. Louis, is a perfect place to invest their prodigious love-work resources. And to hawk the "St. Louis inspired apparel, merch and curiosities" that deck their corner store. This conversation is a valentine to City of St. Louis life, from these uber-articulate bros and City-dweller Earthworms host Jean Ponzi. New bedazzle on Vines' place is the eye-popping swirly-hue giant mural by daughter-father artist team Liza Fishbone and Robert Fishbone. A Fartieth BD present to themselves gifts big beauty to their City too! More Art-Related Earthworms: Enviro-Cartoonist Joe Mohr (November 2015) Joan Lipkin: Theater Takes On Climate Change (October 2017) Filmmaker Caitlin Zera: From The Pipeline (January 2016) Chalk Riot: Woman-Powered Street Art (May 2018) Music: Cherokee Nights, performed live at KDHX by Messy Jiverson THANKS to Anna Holland, engineering Earthworms
Live from Shock City Studios! (http://shockcitystudios.com - @ShockCityMusic) John and Kane are LIVE Monday thru Friday at 10a CT on INDIO RADIO...It's The John and Kane Show - It's ANOTHER DOWNLOADBLE SHOW! It's Tuesday, and we kick off the show with Randy and Jeff Vines of STL Style (http://Facebook.com/STyLehouseSTL - http://stl-style.com/ - @STLStyle) we talk about their STL inspired apparel and all about Cherokee street and the evolution there...good stuff - make sure you tell them you heard them on the show! Then we bring in our sex therapist: Lindsay Walden! (@SexyThoughts7) She talks about porn addiction...is it really an addiction...? Very interesting/clinical discussion...Lindsay is great with depression, anxiety - couples and even sex therapy, so make sure to connect with her here: http://LindsayWalden.com - @SexyThoughts7 - or call/text 314-485-9189 ...and, of course, we learn what we learn on the show...Follow @JohnAndKaneShow, @JohnLaun1 and @INDIO_RADIO on Twitter - Check out the new YouTube channel: http://YouTube.com/IndioRadioOnScreen - The John And Kane Show is on 10a and replayed at 5p (Central Time) - Listen via @TuneIn or link up here: http://IndioRadio.com - Get more info and LIKE us here: http://Facebook.com/IndioRadio -and- https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-John-and-Kane-Show-Indio-Radio/252503951553118 - And NOW ON iTunes! Just search "Indio Radio" and click on the John And Kane Show podcast you need to catch up with!
New Year, New Updates, New Slogan. "Very Good Times". That's right folks, MIKEMAC "Good Times" Masunas and Jamison "Very Good" Rabbitt are here to kick off 2014 with a bang! Arnold Style! So in this episode you will find normally we discuss if a classic movie still hold up today. Well in this episode there is no need to even mention if it does, but why it does! This movie has the reputation of being the greatest sequel in Action films, and we will tell you why that's the case. Plus with it being a "New Year, New Updates, New Slogan", you will be introduced to a new segment called, "What Movie Am I?" and much more in this loaded up episode. Welcome to 2014 STL Style! All this and more in episode 122.