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This week on Pegwarmers, Kevin talks about his experience at the Raiders of the Lost Toys: Toy Show held at Evergreen Antiques in Woodbury NJ. What were some of the coolest things for sale at the show? What did Kevin buy? #179 Pegwarmers Pegwarmers is the codename for toys and collectibles with high supply and low demand. Join Kevin Jones, and his team of collector commandos, as they discuss popular and not-so-popular retro and current toy brands. Check back for new episodes each Wednesday. Follow Us https://twitter.com/pegwarmerspod https://www.facebook.com/pegwarmerspod Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/pegwarmers
The Bros on Tap check out 8 and Sand in Woodbury NJ. The Bros get into some great flights, conversation, learn some of the difficulties of small business brewing operations in NJ and that maybe pumpkin flavors aren't just for the basic white girls. Grab your own brew and come throw one back with the Bros on Tap. Follow along with the rating with the tap list below. Obviously, you'll need to listen to hear our scores and find out which brew lands as the Punishment Pint and which Bro had to chug it.Like the intro song? Check out the full thing at brosontap.bandcamp.com/releasesCheck us out at Bros on Tap on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.www.Facebook.com/Brosontaphttps://instagram.com/brosontap?utm_medium=copy_linkhttps://youtube.com/channel/UCDkd9nljy2Fbs0Xn0iCml9ACheck out some merch over at https://brosontap.creator-spring.com(Stickers coming soon)8 and Sand Tap ListSand and tide | 5.5Spike seltzer Mango habanero | 5.5You'll shoot your eye out | 5.5Pip's pils | 5.5Coffee portor | 5.5Somethin Pumpkin | 6Sin business | 6IPA #2 | 6.2Branching out | 7Space force | 8Zug | 5Shiny pants pale ale | 5.5Nelson saiaon | 7Pointy end | 7Velocipede | 9Dark chocolate chunk | 5.5Spiked seltzers yuzu | 5Guac is extra | 5.5
The Bros on Tap check out 8 and Sand in Woodbury NJ. The Bros get into some great flights, conversation, learn some of the difficulties of small business brewing operations in NJ and that maybe pumpkin flavors aren't just for the basic white girls. Grab your own brew and come throw one back with the Bros on Tap. Follow along with the rating with the tap list below. Obviously, you'll need to listen to hear our scores and find out which brew lands as the Punishment Pint and which Bro had to chug it.Like the intro song? Check out the full thing at brosontap.bandcamp.com/releasesCheck us out at Bros on Tap on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.www.Facebook.com/Brosontaphttps://instagram.com/brosontap?utm_medium=copy_linkhttps://youtube.com/channel/UCDkd9nljy2Fbs0Xn0iCml9ACheck out some merch over at https://brosontap.creator-spring.com(Stickers coming soon)8 and Sand Tap ListSand and tide | 5.5Spike seltzer Mango habanero | 5.5You'll shoot your eye out | 5.5Pip's pils | 5.5Coffee portor | 5.5Somethin Pumpkin | 6Sin business | 6IPA #2 | 6.2Branching out | 7Space force | 8Zug | 5Shiny pants pale ale | 5.5Nelson saiaon | 7Pointy end | 7Velocipede | 9Dark chocolate chunk | 5.5Spiked seltzers yuzu | 5Guac is extra | 5.5
Today Ete sits down with Howard Mattson, founder and owner of Plan One Financial Group.These days researchers are finding that there are specific characteristics that help people to succeed in life, in business, in everything. You've no doubt heard about the importance of "grit," and having a "growth mindset," and realizing "post traumatic growth." Howard Mattson is the poster boy for these qualities/skills, which becomes apparent when you hear a few of his life stories.As a teenager, Howard ended up in a coma, nearly died, and missed his senior year of high school. But he counts the accident as one of the greatest "blessings" in his life because of what it led to. Howard wanted to learn about investing, so he "bugged" someone in the business until that person finally relented and agreed to show Howard the ropes. Confident that he could do this, confident that he could learn whatever he needed, he threw himself into this work and realized he loved it. Despite doing all the right things, working hard, having success, and investing all his money into the company, this unbelievable (but true) story ends up with Howard making the choice to walk away with absolutely nothing. The injustice of what actually happened is heartbreaking and maddening. But what does he have to say about the events? He explains why these crazy events turned out to be beneficial in the long run. When asked about difficult times, Howard tells us that it was difficult to come up with one, because he "couldn't think of one struggle that wasn't followed by tremendous growth." Is he delusional? Is he in denial? Not at all. This is who he is. And we hope this comes through in the show. Howard has consistently decided to move forward with genuine optimism and gratitude no matter what has been thrown at him.Howard's unique strengths and abilities are no doubt a major part of why, today, he finds himself running a highly successful business, a work which he absolutely loves, while living a rich and fulfilling life outside of business, full of family (he takes Friday - Sunday off and uses it exclusively for family time) and music and art and books and travel. He's built a life around his values and desires, and it's certainly worked out for him. "I pinch myself every day," he tells us.Lest you think that this episode is all about life lessons, we must say that Howard dishes out some meaty, very-worth-a-listen insights about business in this conversation. Though he doesn't toot his own horn in this episode, Howard's company, Plan One Financial Group, is very impressive and very successful. He knows what he's talking about. If you want to build a brand with a stellar reputation this episode is a MUST listen. And take notes. From forming real relationships with clients, to what creating the right team has done for him, to finding mentors (including a different take on what they can teach you), to getting involved in coaching programs, to the 3 rules of starting and running a business that stand out to him, check out what Howard Mattson has to share in this episode of The Company Next Door.
*Part of the Underground Sports Philadelphia Podcast Network* Subscribe, rate 5 stars, review! IG/Twitter/Untappd: @ProcessPotables We take the show on the road LIVE to the Wells Fargo Center parking lot prior to the Sixers home opener. Steve is back after a two month hiatus and recurring guest Eric Marturano joins as well. Both get us caught up on their season preview and prediction thoughts before we dive into the matchup with the Boston Celtics! Hear Dan go off about how Kemba is far from the answer to the litany of Celtics problems. Our friend Uncle Randy from Eight and Sand Brewery in Woodbury NJ stops by as well! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/processpotables/support
The phrase "Eight & Sand" was used to wish train crews a quick and safe journey. Today, in Woodbury NJ the name Eight & Sand is being used to talk about award winning beer.
This one was recorded on a stormy Friday night in August at Tiki Tiki Board Games. We were supposed to record live from a a street fest in Woodbury NJ but it got rained out which put us back at Tiki Tiki. We tried to line up guests on short notice and we were 0 for 6. At the end of the show when we thank guests, of which we had none, Richard thanked Goose and Egg. He's a charmer that Richard.
Back at our home base, Tiki Tiki Boardgames in Woodbury NJ. We jump right into talking about all the recent ABI acquisitions including the craft beer website Rate Beer, and the overall sustainability of being an independent craft brewery in 2017. It's a great point, counter point discussion on the current state of the craft beer union. Juice Bomb IPA's take a beating from Rob and Jay Rose (as usual, and Jay Rose takes a beating from everyone toward the end of the show.
This is the first full episode of the NJ Makers Podcast. We speak with a member of the FAF Coalition from Woodbury, NJ about Creative Placemaking and the upcoming Lot 323 concerts this Summer. Please visit TheFAF.net to learn more about this incredible group of volunteers dedicated to the economic revitalization and sustainability of this historic city, and the super fun events going on in Woodbury NJ this Summer. Be sure to follow us @NJMakersPodcast on Twitter and Facebook and share with a fellow NJ Maker. We also talk about some of our favorite Woodbury based companies, just to name a few, and here are links to their sites. #Supportlocal http://mcartshop.com/ https://tikitikigames.com/ https://www.eightandsandbeer.com/ https://recordsfromjupiter.tumblr.com/ My personal collection of art and stories can be found at: www.oconoclast.com www.patreon.com/oconoclast
58 finds us back at our home base, Tiki Tiki Board Games in Woodbury NJ for our Record Store Day Preview. Are you aware that Record Store Day is on April 22 this year? Are you also aware that Dogfish Head is the Official Beer of Record Store Day? We combine 2 of our favorite things as we sit down with Ryan Horner from Dogfish Head Brewing and Steve Zimmerman from Jupiter Records. Dogfish beers are cracked, we explore the parallel universes of craft beer and rare records, and announce where you can find the Dogfish/Crosley truck in South Jersey .
Sleepy Sunday morning episode from our new home base at Tiki Tiki Board Game Shop in Woodbury NJ. Ryan from Tiki Tiki sits in, he pours us his version of a beer mimosa, (he calls them mimoso's for some reason), and we go deep into the NJ beer wholesaler matrix. Richard invents a word, Jay Rose is hung over and Rob finds that amusing, and a 50/50 Eclipse from 2015 gets opened. Also, one of our guests on the next segment shows up early and sits in for the last few mins.
Segment 2 from Tiki Tiki Board Game Shop in Woodbury NJ features Paul Brown from Good Time Tricycle. Who is Paul Brown? He's a force of NATURE! What is Good Time Tricycle? They are the production company that puts on the Atlantic City Beer and Music Fest every year. Who is Richard? He's the guy the that owns the computer that crashes mid-podcast. He explains what happened and how he fixed it as the podcast goes on. Always something...
53 Live From Tiki Tiki Board Games in Woodbury NJ by Jay Rose, James Rabic, Dan Jacoby
Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your wisdom if you have a small business, if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this programhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel atamanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, JC (Host) and Best-Selling Author, Win C (Co-Host) welcomes Chrissy Morales. Chrissy is a television talk show host from Southern New Jersey. Chrissy adopted a love for entertainment at a young age. At just four years old she joined the Puerto Rican Parade in Atlantic City as a dance performer and later competed in the Latinos Unidos Dance Group. It was at this young age she discovered she adored the spotlight. From this discovery, Chrissy’s lifelong dream of being a talk show host began. As a child, she made up her little indicates that she would host and perform for her family and although fun in nature it was evident that a seed had been planted. As she grew up the world of entertainment only drew her in more and more. She attended Rowan University and Began as a Theatre major. Then in the summer of 2011, in her real dream chasing fashion, she became a character performer for Walt Disney World Resorts in Florida. After that magical experience, she returned to Jersey to continue her education where her love for TV entertainment resurfaced. After changing her major to Journalism, she began hosting and directing for the Rowan Television Network (RTN).In 2013, Chrissy hosted and produced an original show for RTN called “Spitting Bars.” She was a natural in front of the camera and went to intern at NBC 40 News and Atlantic City Weekly. However, even with all of these endeavors her dream to be the host of her real TV talk show held firm. The breaking point came to Chrissy during college after she was heavily exposed to the media. She learned that the news tended to lean toward reporting too much negativity. From this realization, she knew that it was time make her lane. It was time to start work on her show where she would shed a positive light on another side of the news. Chrissy’s idea was to focus on people who were doing great things in the community under the radar. The show would appropriately be called Unsung Heroes. This concept, the very backbone of the show, was inspired years prior by Chrissy's winning of the Unsung Hero award at the Chelsea Hotel. She received this award for going above and beyond the call of duty at her job. Although the idea was fully formed, Chrissy still needed one final push to make her dream come true. In 2013 while still attending Rowan University, she was interviewed by Dr.Stanley El on The American Dream Rowan Radio Show. On this show, upon being asked what her dream was, she was finally motivated to put everything she could into making it a reality. From that interview came the spark that little flame in her heart. Chrissy began live shooting Unsung Heroes in 2014 at the annual I AM film festival in Woodbury NJ. After doing so a 2nd time in 2015, Chrissy made a much needed professional move. Later on that year she began filming the show as pre-rehearsed in its studio setting. Today Chrissy has released two full seasons of her show consisting of 14 guests and 14 episodes all on youtube. She is still on her journey and won't stop until she is a household name. To learn more about Chrissy visit http://tvunsungheroes.weebly.com/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go tohttp://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://www.bit.ly/bowpodcast. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Brought to you by Dr. Kelly, aka The FitShrink, who offers 1-on-1 and group wellness coaching for people of all abilities. She makes the psychology of wellness easy! You can learn more about her at fitshrink.com. This is a 20% off code for www.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com oraspenwin@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
About Chrissy Morales Christina Rodriguez, more well known as Chrissy Morales, is a television talk show host from Southern New Jersey. She was born and raised in the high rolling city of Atlantic City. Chrissy adopted a love for entertainment at a young age. At just 4 years old she joined the Puerto Rican Parade of Atlantic City as a dance performer and later competed in the Latinos Unidos Dance Group. It was at this young age she discovered she adored the spotlight. From this discovery,Chrissy's life long dream of being a talk show host began. As a child she made up her own little shows that she would host and perform for her family and although fun in nature it was obvious that a seed had been planted. As she grew up the world of entertainment only drew her in more and more. In 2005 she began to participate in Atlantic City High's drama club and plays. It was then that she landed her first lead role as Lola Cabana in Damn Yankees. This was the hook that sank Chrissy deeper into the theatre world. Upon Graduating she attended Rowan University and Began as a Theatre major. Then in the summer of 2011, in her true dream chasing fashion, she became a character performer for Walt Disney World Resorts in Florida. After that magical experience she returned to Jersey to continue her education where her love for TV entertainment resurfaced. After changing her major to Journalism she began hosting and directing for the Rowan Television Network(RTN). In 2013, Chrissy hosted and produced an original show for RTN called “Spitting Bars.” She was a natural in front of the camera and went to intern at NBC 40 News and Atlantic City Weekly. However, even with all of these endeavors her dream to be the host of her own real TV talk show held strong. The breaking point came to Chrissy during college after she was heavily exposed to the media. She learned that the news tended to lean toward reporting too much negativity. From this realization she knew that it was time make her own lane. It was time to start work on her own show where she would shed a positive light on another side of news. Chrissy's idea was to focus on people who were doing great things in the community under the radar. The show would appropriately be called Unsung Heroes. This concept, the very backbone of the show, was inspired years prior by Chrissy's winning of the Unsung Hero award at the Chelsea Hotel. She received this award for going above and beyond the call of duty at her job. Although the idea was fully formed Chrissy still needed one final push to make her dream come true. In 2013 while while still attending Rowan University, she was interviewed by Dr.Stanley El on The American Dream Rowan Radio Show. On this show, upon being asked what her own dream was, she was finally motivated to put everything she could to making it a reality. From that interview came the spark that lit the flame in her heart. Chrissy began live shooting Unsung Heroes in 2014 at the annual I AM film festival in Woodbury NJ. After doing so a 2nd time in 2015 Chrissy made a much needed professional move. Later on that year she began filming the show as pre rehearsed in its own studio setting. Today Chrissy has released 2 full seasons of her show consisting of 14 guests and 14 episodes all on you tube. She is still on her journey and won't stop until she is a household name. Below is the interview that I did with Chrissy! She is such a great host and I can definitely see big things in her future. Connect with Chrissy Morales! tvunsungheroes.weebly.com YouTube Channel Episode 279
About Chrissy Morales Christina Rodriguez, more well known as Chrissy Morales, is a television talk show host from Southern New Jersey. She was born and raised in the high rolling city of Atlantic City. Chrissy adopted a love for entertainment at a young age. At just 4 years old she joined the Puerto Rican Parade of Atlantic City as a dance performer and later competed in the Latinos Unidos Dance Group. It was at this young age she discovered she adored the spotlight. From this discovery,Chrissy's life long dream of being a talk show host began. As a child she made up her own little shows that she would host and perform for her family and although fun in nature it was obvious that a seed had been planted. As she grew up the world of entertainment only drew her in more and more. In 2005 she began to participate in Atlantic City High's drama club and plays. It was then that she landed her first lead role as Lola Cabana in Damn Yankees. This was the hook that sank Chrissy deeper into the theatre world. Upon Graduating she attended Rowan University and Began as a Theatre major. Then in the summer of 2011, in her true dream chasing fashion, she became a character performer for Walt Disney World Resorts in Florida. After that magical experience she returned to Jersey to continue her education where her love for TV entertainment resurfaced. After changing her major to Journalism she began hosting and directing for the Rowan Television Network(RTN). In 2013, Chrissy hosted and produced an original show for RTN called “Spitting Bars.” She was a natural in front of the camera and went to intern at NBC 40 News and Atlantic City Weekly. However, even with all of these endeavors her dream to be the host of her own real TV talk show held strong. The breaking point came to Chrissy during college after she was heavily exposed to the media. She learned that the news tended to lean toward reporting too much negativity. From this realization she knew that it was time make her own lane. It was time to start work on her own show where she would shed a positive light on another side of news. Chrissy's idea was to focus on people who were doing great things in the community under the radar. The show would appropriately be called Unsung Heroes. This concept, the very backbone of the show, was inspired years prior by Chrissy's winning of the Unsung Hero award at the Chelsea Hotel. She received this award for going above and beyond the call of duty at her job. Although the idea was fully formed Chrissy still needed one final push to make her dream come true. In 2013 while while still attending Rowan University, she was interviewed by Dr.Stanley El on The American Dream Rowan Radio Show. On this show, upon being asked what her own dream was, she was finally motivated to put everything she could to making it a reality. From that interview came the spark that lit the flame in her heart. Chrissy began live shooting Unsung Heroes in 2014 at the annual I AM film festival in Woodbury NJ. After doing so a 2nd time in 2015 Chrissy made a much needed professional move. Later on that year she began filming the show as pre rehearsed in its own studio setting. Today Chrissy has released 2 full seasons of her show consisting of 14 guests and 14 episodes all on you tube. She is still on her journey and won't stop until she is a household name. Below is the interview that I did with Chrissy! She is such a great host and I can definitely see big things in her future. Connect with Chrissy Morales! tvunsungheroes.weebly.com YouTube Channel Episode 279
About Chrissy Morales Christina Rodriguez, more well known as Chrissy Morales, is a television talk show host from Southern New Jersey. She was born and raised in the high rolling city of Atlantic City. Chrissy adopted a love for entertainment at a young age. At just 4 years old she joined the Puerto Rican Parade of Atlantic City as a dance performer and later competed in the Latinos Unidos Dance Group. It was at this young age she discovered she adored the spotlight. From this discovery,Chrissy's life long dream of being a talk show host began. As a child she made up her own little shows that she would host and perform for her family and although fun in nature it was obvious that a seed had been planted. As she grew up the world of entertainment only drew her in more and more. In 2005 she began to participate in Atlantic City High's drama club and plays. It was then that she landed her first lead role as Lola Cabana in Damn Yankees. This was the hook that sank Chrissy deeper into the theatre world. Upon Graduating she attended Rowan University and Began as a Theatre major. Then in the summer of 2011, in her true dream chasing fashion, she became a character performer for Walt Disney World Resorts in Florida. After that magical experience she returned to Jersey to continue her education where her love for TV entertainment resurfaced. After changing her major to Journalism she began hosting and directing for the Rowan Television Network(RTN). In 2013, Chrissy hosted and produced an original show for RTN called “Spitting Bars.” She was a natural in front of the camera and went to intern at NBC 40 News and Atlantic City Weekly. However, even with all of these endeavors her dream to be the host of her own real TV talk show held strong. The breaking point came to Chrissy during college after she was heavily exposed to the media. She learned that the news tended to lean toward reporting too much negativity. From this realization she knew that it was time make her own lane. It was time to start work on her own show where she would shed a positive light on another side of news. Chrissy's idea was to focus on people who were doing great things in the community under the radar. The show would appropriately be called Unsung Heroes. This concept, the very backbone of the show, was inspired years prior by Chrissy's winning of the Unsung Hero award at the Chelsea Hotel. She received this award for going above and beyond the call of duty at her job. Although the idea was fully formed Chrissy still needed one final push to make her dream come true. In 2013 while while still attending Rowan University, she was interviewed by Dr.Stanley El on The American Dream Rowan Radio Show. On this show, upon being asked what her own dream was, she was finally motivated to put everything she could to making it a reality. From that interview came the spark that lit the flame in her heart. Chrissy began live shooting Unsung Heroes in 2014 at the annual I AM film festival in Woodbury NJ. After doing so a 2nd time in 2015 Chrissy made a much needed professional move. Later on that year she began filming the show as pre rehearsed in its own studio setting. Today Chrissy has released 2 full seasons of her show consisting of 14 guests and 14 episodes all on you tube. She is still on her journey and won't stop until she is a household name. Below is the interview that I did with Chrissy! She is such a great host and I can definitely see big things in her future. Connect with Chrissy Morales! tvunsungheroes.weebly.com YouTube Channel Episode 279
About Chrissy Morales Christina Rodriguez, more well known as Chrissy Morales, is a television talk show host from Southern New Jersey. She was born and raised in the high rolling city of Atlantic City. Chrissy adopted a love for entertainment at a young age. At just 4 years old she joined the Puerto Rican Parade of Atlantic City as a dance performer and later competed in the Latinos Unidos Dance Group. It was at this young age she discovered she adored the spotlight. From this discovery,Chrissy's life long dream of being a talk show host began. As a child she made up her own little shows that she would host and perform for her family and although fun in nature it was obvious that a seed had been planted. As she grew up the world of entertainment only drew her in more and more. In 2005 she began to participate in Atlantic City High's drama club and plays. It was then that she landed her first lead role as Lola Cabana in Damn Yankees. This was the hook that sank Chrissy deeper into the theatre world. Upon Graduating she attended Rowan University and Began as a Theatre major. Then in the summer of 2011, in her true dream chasing fashion, she became a character performer for Walt Disney World Resorts in Florida. After that magical experience she returned to Jersey to continue her education where her love for TV entertainment resurfaced. After changing her major to Journalism she began hosting and directing for the Rowan Television Network(RTN). In 2013, Chrissy hosted and produced an original show for RTN called “Spitting Bars.” She was a natural in front of the camera and went to intern at NBC 40 News and Atlantic City Weekly. However, even with all of these endeavors her dream to be the host of her own real TV talk show held strong. The breaking point came to Chrissy during college after she was heavily exposed to the media. She learned that the news tended to lean toward reporting too much negativity. From this realization she knew that it was time make her own lane. It was time to start work on her own show where she would shed a positive light on another side of news. Chrissy's idea was to focus on people who were doing great things in the community under the radar. The show would appropriately be called Unsung Heroes. This concept, the very backbone of the show, was inspired years prior by Chrissy's winning of the Unsung Hero award at the Chelsea Hotel. She received this award for going above and beyond the call of duty at her job. Although the idea was fully formed Chrissy still needed one final push to make her dream come true. In 2013 while while still attending Rowan University, she was interviewed by Dr.Stanley El on The American Dream Rowan Radio Show. On this show, upon being asked what her own dream was, she was finally motivated to put everything she could to making it a reality. From that interview came the spark that lit the flame in her heart. Chrissy began live shooting Unsung Heroes in 2014 at the annual I AM film festival in Woodbury NJ. After doing so a 2nd time in 2015 Chrissy made a much needed professional move. Later on that year she began filming the show as pre rehearsed in its own studio setting. Today Chrissy has released 2 full seasons of her show consisting of 14 guests and 14 episodes all on you tube. She is still on her journey and won't stop until she is a household name. Below is the interview that I did with Chrissy! She is such a great host and I can definitely see big things in her future. Connect with Chrissy Morales! tvunsungheroes.weebly.com YouTube Channel Episode 279
Our first live broadcast ever from South Jersey Geekfest in Woodbury NJ! This is our first segment of the day where we set ourselves up for a less-than normal craft beer podcast situation. Beer is present, we introduce our producer Dan, and Richard is blissfully Richard.