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On this episode, Project: Talk sees the sun rise on its one year anniversary. To celebrate, I asked my good friend Ruben, the first guest and inspiration for the show, to reprise an appearance. We talked about philosophy, Pinocchio, whether fish exist or not, and how cartoons from the 90's/early 2000's can still make us emotional. With a new year also comes a new intro song, courtesy of my good friend with the endless talent Seth Hammock. If you'd like to collaborate, you can reach him via Instagram at the link below.
So sit down an' have a listen. This is Project: Talk.
"There's No Such Thing As a Fish"
Seth's Instagram
This episode is brought to you by:
- Three PBR tall boys
- Four shots of whiskey
On this episode, I turned the award-winning formula for Project: Talk on its head by giving my guests time to prep and research the topic of conversation: art! We opened the windows, whipped up Megan's version of a margarita (tequila with a whisper of lime and Triple sec), and waxed poetic about some of my favorite pieces of art. So pull up an easel, grab your paints and a palette, and settle in.
"Starry Night Over the Rhone" by Vincent van Gogh
"The Wounded Deer" by Frida Kahlo
"Self-Portrait" by Albrecht Dürer
This episode is brought to you by:
- Three pints of the strongest margaritas I've ever had
- Three cans of Austin Beerwork's "Heisenberg"
- Two shots and a tumbler of cinnamon whiskey
On this episode, I'm joined by RoughKast frontman Joey as we pfly by the seat of our pants. Hopped up on a cocktail consisting of music videos, creative process, guitars, ghost towns, cliche villains and the aggravation toward the town of Pflugerville's penchant for adding a "P" to every word beginning with an "F", we pflow joyfully around the ins-n-outs of being in a band. Be sure to see RoughKast at the Operation Smile charity show on April 14th at Hanovers in Pflugerville. It's not that pfar!
"Where Is The Girl" music video
"Do You Wanna Dance" music video
This episode is brought to you by:
- Three bottles of New Belgium's Voodoo Ranger Imperial IPA
- Four pulls from a handle of whiskey
On this episode, I'm joined by a special guest, and the reason I am the way I am, my cousin Jacob Hall. We sat down in a dark and dusky hotel room in downtown Salt Lake and battled nearby construction, WiFi, God, and bartender quizzes. He also introduced me to a great event called #SLCtoo, geared at shining a light on the epidemic of sexual assault in my hometown. Get involved.
www.slctoo.com
www.barsmarts.com
This episode is brought to you by:
- 10 of the 12 Wasatch beers that came in the mixed pack (4% baby!)
On this episode, I'm delighted to be joined by Joe Urban to talk records. Herein is everything you need to know about keeping, storing, and obtaining vinyl records, as well as the finer details of starting your own collection. Joe is someone I've been trying to get on the show since the beginning and I'm elated to have finally done so. Bonus track: Italian Travel Dictionary
www.thecuratorsound.com
www.discogs.com
This episode is brought to you by:
- Four cans of Uncle Billy's Brewery's The Green Room IPA
On this episode, we throw it way way back to one of my oldest friends, Justine. She studied acting in Los Angeles, lives in Brooklyn, and works for A New Year's Revolution. They arm you with the ammunition and knowledge needed to resist, making them one of the most badass projects I've ever heard of. So cozy up to the cooler, grab a protest sign, and make your voice heard.
www.justineskyewilson.com
www.anewyearsrevolution.com
This episode is brought to you by:
- One really big glass of whiskey with a splash of Coke
- One normal sized can of Live Oak's Hef
In this episode, my roots are showing when the better half of The Idiot's Guide to The Internet (my ill fated first podcast) comes by to talk shop and memories. We also touch on our Oscar picks (despite them not being released), have some communication related technical difficulties, and settle old bets.
This episode is brought to you by:
- Six or seven shots of Amaretto (gross)
- Six bottles of Lone Star Beer
Oscar Picks:
- Tyler
* The Post (Best Picture)
* Meryl Streep (Best Actress)
* James Franco (Best Actor)
* Sally Hawkins (Wildcard - Best Actress)
- Nolan
* Lady Bird (Best Picture)
* Margot Robbie (Best Actress)
* Daniel Kaluuya (Best Actor)
* Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MO (Wildcard - Best Picture)
- Nate
* Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MO (Best Picture)
* Frances McDormand (Best Actress)
* Gary Oldman (Best Actor)
* Lady Bird (Wildcard - Best Picture)
In this episode, my good friend Chase and I discuss the evolution, or de-evolution, of our home sweet home Austin, Texas. This also marks the introduction of the newest feature "The P:T 10", ten questions scientifically proven to truly know someone.
This episode is brought to you by:
- Five shots of tequila
- Four cans of Community Beer Co.'s Snickerdoodle Ale
- Two Screwdrivers
- Two shots of rum
In this episode, David and I discuss two of my favorite subjects: science and art. We're also delighted with a smatterin' of string fingering.
This episode is brought to you by:
- Five or six shots of vodka
- Three bottles of Citradelic
- Two bottles of Tartastic
- Two bottles of Voodoo Ranger
In this episode of Project: Talk, I was able to sit down with my childhood friend of 20+ years and other half, Nolan to talk about TV, dad feelings, the importance of email addresses, and a thing or two about settling the score with your cellphone provider.
This episode is brought to you by:
- Three bottles of Copperhead White.
- Half a pint-bottle of Jack.
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