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By Grey Hearts Podcast
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Episode 9 is one that's been in the making for hot minute now.
The guys are joined by one of the Okanagan's premiere fashion stylists and visual artists - the one and only Wolfette.
The trio chop it up and dive into a wide array of topics revolving around style, the fashion industry, event production and content creation - definitely worth the wait!
Special shout to our Kombucha link "Mother Love Kombucha"
Hosted by Sean Whyte & Paul Reyes
Special Guest: Wolfette
Produced/Directed/Edited by Jordan Powers
Intro Song "I Mean It" by Cameron James ft KenneBoi
Find the homies:
Wolfette:
Instagram @jadenwolfette
@wolfette.styling
@wolfette.design
@wolfette.events
@thetrollhouse
Mother Love Kombucha:
Instagram @motherlovekombucha
website www.motherloveferments.com
motherlove ferments | kombucha & water kefir | made in kelowna
Organic ingredients, no artificial anything, & high probiotics! Kombucha & Water Kefir are brewed in Kelowna, BC, Canada. You can now order your Kombucha online! We sell scoby bacteria kombucha starter kits, kombucha cocktail kits, & more. Carrying every flavour from Hibiscus Kombucha to Ginger Lemongrass Water Kefir.
www.motherloveferments.com
Jordan Powers:
Instagram @jordanpowers___
Cameron James (Spotify) Instagram @cameronambrosio
We sat down with the man behind the camera and the production of numerous Okanagan-based films and podcasts, our guy Jordan Powers, to discuss a range of topics from film production, industry growth and the personal impacts of building buzz and success.
Music "Voodoo" by Cameron James
Produced/Directed/Edited by Jordan Powers
Hosted by Sean Whyte & Paul Reyes
Episode 7 is like a quiet storm; measured and purpose-driven, yet full of energy.
Episode 6 the boys are joined by four of the Okanagan's top chefs, and the result is a burner...
Featuring guests Chef James, Chef Brauner, Chef Courtney and Chef Brock. all of whom represent some of Kelowna's top dining experiences.
From discussing personal cooking habits, to the evolution of kitchen culture, the episode is filled with banter and roastings as they compare the fashion and culinary industries, talk Food Network appearances, and break bread from a table spread of good eats (and some drinks of course).
"100%" - Chef James
Hosted by Paul Reyes & Sean Whyte
Guests: Chef James Holmes, Chef Chris Braun, Chef Courtney Koga & Chef Brock Bowes
Directed/Produced/Edited: Jordan Powers
Set Assists: Windmills & Pavie Bottles
Find them at the following:
Chef James:
IG @jameschefypoo @saltandbrick @jacks.kelowna
Chef Brauner:
IG @thebrauner @viceandvirtuebeer
Chef Courtney:
IG @courtkoga @crasianfoodruck @boxcarkitchen @provisionsatkettle
Chef Brock:
IG @projectbe @provisionsatkettle @boxcarkitchen @crasianfoodtruck
Special thanks to the following local establishments: Vice & Virtue, Provisions Kitchen, BoxCar Kitchen, CrAsian Food Truck, Salt&Brick, Jack's and Karat Chocolate.
Shout out Jerry Gobe and "Simps"
Episode 5 starts off with our dude Windmills hijacking the podcast for the day and officially introducing us to the "Windmills Windmills Hour... and a Half", before pivoting to some introspective thoughts and welcoming Sean and Paul to the show.
Sean pays up on lost Super Bowl bet and eats some crow.
Multi-talented creator and businessman Aaron DeSilva joins the boys to discuss how he literally seems to be doing everything, and doing it well and with ease.
Paulie flexes his socialite muscles and puts the rest of us onto the exclusive world of "Club House" (of Aaron DeSilva was already with it).
Kelowna-based artist Ben Arcega then hits the set to discuss creative processes, collabs and recent projects. Sean and Paulie drop back in for a quick interlude to discuss BLM logo tees and related charity moves before handing the reigns back off to Windmills for the remainder of the episode.
From there; Windmills, DeSilva and Arcega chop it up about range of topics before being blessed by the "Night Mayor" aka "Flinch" aka "Flex", whom hits the hot seat (and probably steals the show).
Special thank you to Provisions Kitchen and Kettle River Brewery for blessing the team and guests with a crazy meal spread and brews.
Hosted by: Windmills Guests: Aaron DeSilva, Ben Arcega, "Kevin the NightMayor" (as well as Sean & Paul) Directed/Produced/Edited by: Jordan Powers Music by Windmills
Find us: instagram @greyheartsdenim website greyheartsdenim.ca Find them: Aaron DeSilva @Aaron.desilva (IG) + Vimeo.com/344218091 Ben Arcega @benarcega (IG) + benjaminarcega.ca Kevin "The Night Mayor" @kevininch (IG) Windmills @windmillskeepmoving (IG) + check him on Spotify and YouTube Jordan Powers @jordanpowers___ Provisions Kitchen & Catering @provisionsatkettle (IG) Kettle River Brew @kettleriverbrew (IG)
Paulie and Sean start by tackling the topic of Black History month as a social convention and platform for change (trends vs intentions). Baylan sits down to talk social issues, collabs and what led him to become the "Denim Scratcher", then takes us through his Pineapple Daiquiri - Paul assists prep with style all his own, before comparing "Only Fans" to "Plenty Fans". Day One's James Addington and Brian Atkinson join the boys on the hot seat to discuss community, affecting change and values. James also points us the direction of best chicken sandwiches in town. Windmills takes over the Podcast and it becomes "The Grey Mills Podcast", before Baylan rejoins to banter and help us introduce the world to "TweekR", and upcoming boxing events featuring Youtube stars and pop-culture side shows - Windmills talks sports (responsibility to be credible vs relevant).
Intro music "Chemicals" by Indigowavv
Beautifully Directed/Produced/Edited by Jordan Powers
Hosted by Sean Whyte, Paul Reyes (and now Windmills)
Guests: Baylan (aka "The Denim Scratcher"), James Addington, Brian Atkinson
Food by Central Kelowna
Sean and Paul are back for the third installment of the Grey Hearts Podcast, with special guests DJ Invizible and 'Windmills' - both heavy hitters in the Kelowna music scene who've found nationwide success in their respective genres.
Episode features discussions on an array of topics from creative motivation and balancing art with business, to mentorship and memories from first performances (and more).
Of course both homies bless us with live in-studio performances while we take a trip to tequila town and banter the night away.
Dedicated to the loving memory of Cyril Endrick Moore. July 11, 1935 to January 26, 2021
Beautifully produced/edited by Jordan Powers
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Second Episode in new lifestyle podcast from the homies at Grey Hearts. Bi-weekly lifestyle discussions rooted in the fashion industry, entrepreneurship, social awareness, community love and relations. Episode focuses on "recession proofing" one's mindset as well as small business moves, particularly the hospitality industry. The guys welcome special guests 'Born to Shake" to discuss pivoting small business in recession, challenges in the hospitality industry, and lessons for 2021... of course they hit us with a load of sexy cocktails, teach us how to make them, and get us a lil pie-eyed!
Paul gets at the Mayor of K-Town for violating hashtags.
Sean gets a lil tipsy and works on showing more compassion.
Check it out!
#greyhearts #GHD #shoptalk #shoplife #rework #vintage #denim #2021 #cocktails #borntoshake #hospitality
Hosted by Sean Whyte & Paul Reyes Produced/Edited by Jordan Powers Filmed/Recorded in the Grey Hearts Workshop
Songs played:
"Slavin" by K-Sparks
"Chemicals" by Indigo
First Episode in new lifestyle podcast from the homies at Grey Hearts.
Bi-weekly lifestyle discussions rooted in the fashion industry, entrepreneurship, social awareness, community love and relations.
First episode focuses on introducing the personalities behind Grey Hearts, the journey to and through 2020 as a new business, community member and partner. The guys discuss current social issues, share some stories, shine light on some new brands and have a drink (or five) with the homies as we bid 2020 adieu and ring in 2021.
Hosted by Sean Whyte & Paul Reyes
Produced/Edited by Jordan Powers
Filmed/Recorded in the Grey Hearts Workshop
Song played "Slavin" by K-Sparks
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.