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WELCOME BACK! Caleb and Dylan return to discuss high school teacher scandals, Dylan's marriage, making fellow students cry, and the impending battle between Elon Musk and the Zuck. We missed you all! Follow us on IG: @wantsomesaladpod
This week our pal and sometimes Superweak Andy Black did us the honor of sharing his bass guitar and base board wisdom. We chat about a plethora of topics including Steely Dan, Brr Brr Ding, being a weed mule for Joyce Manor, mushroom tales, Grateful Dead, Berks Warehouse living, Big Mama's Warehouse updates, bass or brass, Lou Bega, some extreme opinions on tomatoes, bass philosophy, the secrets of the envelope filter and other gear, the Game Stop Castle, Scottish delicacies, Sly and the Family Slap, and proselytizing the mythical Philadelphia treat: wood rice. Hosts: Evan Bernard, Chris Baglivo, and Mikey Tashjian a.k.a. The Superweaks Edited by Chris Baglivo Theme Song: "No Sorrow" by The Superweaks Podcast Art: Ben Rausch --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swswsc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/swswsc/support
The summer has been about working outside for both of us, so we thought we'd talk about ways we've enjoyed doing just that. We have a deep passion to encourage folks to engage the natural world, and working wood is a powerful way to do just that. Whether you are growing veggies in the garden or walking in the woods, you know the power of being outside. Join us in this episode as we recount our experiences in the woods. How can you enjoy this big, beautiful world?
This week JD shoots the shit with guest Kevin Anderson.Kevin is a woodworker and owner of Kevin Anderson Designs. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: custom playgrounds, starting your own business, learning from Youtube, custom vs IKEA, the craft of woodworking, continuing to learn new skills, and promoting yourself on social media.
This new episode of our podcast was recorded after two weeks of traveling to meet inspiring craftspeople of many different specialties. Mike and I share some of what we learned on our trips and discuss how learning hand skills is essential to surviving in a hyper-consumerist culture. Joshua also discusses his recent explorations into a pragmatic approach to wooden planemaking.
Miss E's heading back to school on this week's podcast, honing her woodworking skills and learning about power tools. Meanwhile Cam's holding down the farm and dealing with his least favorite farm chore: cleaning out the chicken coop. Plus, new hens, old friends, and more!
Lee Valley Tools Technical Advisor Vic Tesolin—a woodworker with what lots of folks might consider a "dream job—" stops by to talk shop. Plus, your woodworking questions answered and a quick update on Working Wood in the 18th Century.
Lee Valley Tools Technical Advisor Vic Tesolin—a woodworker with what lots of folks might consider a "dream job—" stops by to talk shop. Plus, your woodworking questions answered and a quick update on Working Wood in the 18th Century.
At Woodworking in America this year, I ran into and had a conversation with Regis Will. We also I talked about doing a conversation for this episode of Shop Time. As it turns out, we both have a passion for hand saws and fixing them up, we both work in tech, and both of us do a lot of bicycling. We both received prizes this year from completing in the Hand Tool Olympics too. Regis won his jointer plane, for his abilities and doing the best at an event. While I won the set of spoon bits from Tools for Working Wood from the raffle part of the of the event. Regis has his own blog at The New Yinzer Workshop. He also presents and teaches at the Western Pennsylvania Woodworkers and the Foundation's Preservation Resource Center in Pennsylvania. If you have questions for Regis or myself, feel free to comment, Skype, or use the contact form. Be sure to check out the contact info at the end of the video for other ways to contact the show too ...
Joel Moskowitz, the owner of Tools for Working Wood in Brooklyn, New York, talks with Robert Rickover about the ways in which his Alexander Technique lessons have helped him with his work and with his approach to the design of woodworking tools. Joel's website: toolsforworkingwood.com Robert's website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com
This DVD is part of a "Skills Development Package for Learning and Working", produced by UNESCO-UNEVOC. The idea behing the package is to offer a platform and produce an environment to motivate people living in adverse economic conditions to enrol in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) courses and take up self-employment activities in order to improve their economic situation. The videos on this DVD were originally produced by UNESCO within the Global Action Programme on Education for All, Youth Project. They were originally issued on VHS PAL, in 1997. "Wood" is part of the Learning and Working DVD www.unesco.org/archives/multimedia/index.php?pg=34&pattern=Learning+and+Working+DVD