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By Mark Erenberg & Tyler Hyrchuk
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
The first season of the I Know Nothing podcast is in the books! Tyler and Mark take some time to reflect on all they've learned in the first season, and discuss their favourite moments + bits. Plus, they discuss things they want to include in the next season, and all the fun that comes with editing audio from podcast recordings (so much fun). Tune in to hear some of their favourite moments!
On this episode, we talk to voice talent and competitive karaoke singer Chris McPherson! Chris shares with us his stories from the world of competitive karaoke singing, and helps us understand how to pick the right song, as well as what not to do when performing. And if all that wasn’t enough, we also dive into the age old question: Pie or Cake? If you're someone who enjoys karaoke singing (or pie/cake), tune in to learn more!
To check out some of Chris’ work as Voice Talent: https://www.facebook.com/That-Voice-Over-Guy-258374431745383
In this episode, we talk with aerial performer/local stand-up comic Christine K! Christine shares with us her experience through ten (!!) years of aerial performing, from teacup spinning, to circus training, to being mistaken for a contortionist. This episode is a great way to learn how to get into aerial performing/circus arts, and also contains advice for unplanned pregnancies? Yeah, only one of those things was intended.
On this very special episode of I Know Nothing, we speak with the Hughsie sisters: Nicole and April Hughes! We talk about their lifestyle brand, and all the lessons they learned starting off as a jewellery business shipping manilla envelopes to strangers. From jewellery, to travel, to their new gluten-free e-cookbook, these two sisters explain to us everything you may need to know to get into the jewellery/lifestyle business!
To learn more about the Hughsie brand and the products they make, check out https://hughsie.ca/.
Are you interested in the world of making beats? Has music production/mixing ever fascinated you? Then come listen to Jabari Barak talk shop with us about his experience as a music producer! In this episode, Jabari opens up about his journey with music, and what it took for him to get into the game of DJ-ing and mixing. Also we learn why you should never play bubble soccer on a mountain.
This episode we speak with esteemed friend and CPA Men’s Physique Competitor Mengjie Qu! Mengjie talks to us about bodybuilding, and all the different ways you can get started in lifting! We talk about the difficulties of competition prep, the difference between powerlifting and bodybuilding, and the importance of doing legs. If you’re somebody who’s interested in fitness or bodybuilding, this is the episode for you!
Do you have an interest in riding motorbikes? Then come listen to Reid Rosbottom talk shop with us about all the different things you need to know to ride! Reid talks with us about the different ways to care for a bike, the different things to know before buying a bike, and cool tricks you can do on horses. Don’t think those things are related? Tune in to find out! (Hint: they’re not).
Do you like to sing? Have you ever wanted to join a team? Well look no further, because Chelsea VanderMeer is here to talk about how YOU can get started in acapella! Chelsea walks us through her experiences with different acapella troupes, and explains to us what it’s like harmonizing with others, singing while dancing, and competing at the ICCAs! And in case that isn’t enough, Tyler walks us through some “excellent” name suggestions for your next acapella troupe!
This episode, we speak with friend Charlotte Yuen about some of the ways we can improve the ways we cook! Charlotte explains the difference in making your own pasta, how to use acid and fats in the kitchen, and the undying love we share for Binging With Babish. If you’re looking to learn something new about cooking, or you’re just hungry, be sure to tune in!
On this quarantine special episode, Mark interviews Tyler to talk about his experience with voice-over acting (VO) and radio broadcasting. Tyler gives some great tips and tricks for becoming a self-starter in the VO industry, and also shares stories from his time live on-air. From workshops to small-town fame to booking gigs with Playboy, if you're interested in using your voice professionally or have always been curious about what happens behind the scenes, this episode will be music to your ears!
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.