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By Project O.W.L.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
David and I have a quick chat about Big D and The Kids Table's new album Do Your Art!
Nat and I talk mostly plants in this episode. He's an expert at grafting (attaching plant limbs to other plants), a chocolatier, and awesome musician! The cool surf rock jam in the beginning is called Rioja-Do the Alkeehol! by his project The Aquamen, and the outtro is called Noodle from his project Shredd Papaya. You can find him at nattybynature.net and madrechocolate.com
Second half of the episode because it was too long to upload!
Enjoy
Gabe Sachter-Smith is an incredibly knowledgable human. He spends his time in Hawaii breeding bananas and seeking new varieties. I found out about him because of a lecture he has on youtube that BLEW MY MIND. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6hIczyBnbI&list=WL&index=70
We get deep, so this is my first 2 part episode.
Enjoy!
David and I hop on skype and talk balancing creative endeavors with family!
Steven and I hop on Skype an he tells me of some of his travels and finds. Definitely a fun topic! If you'd like to keep up with him, or see some really cool strange plants be sure to follow him on Instagram or Facebook!
The song at the end is a cover of "Brillas" by León Larregui.
Teddy and I met because we're both participants in a diet study put on by Boston Children's Hospital. You can check it out here:
https://www.childrenshospital.org/fb4study/
I figured this would be a nice way to document the times.
Morgan had me over to his apartment in LA to talk about comedy, songwriting, and the overhanging feeling that every moment be filled with something productive.
Imagine spending all your life living in the same place just to be told that you don't have the same rights as all of your peers, simply because you were born on the "wrong" side of a 20 feet line in the sand. My guests on this episode have chosen to stay anonymous because of the risk that comes from speaking out some of these issues.
If you have a story you'd like to share as well please reach out!
Never forget that people are people, everywhere.
Adam is an awesome guest. He advocates for fair drug laws, as well as self discovery. This episode is also a little old (I've got a few more to clear out before posting new content) but the points still stand. His podcast Cognitive Rampage is definitely worth the listen.
I think maybe I should start recording conversations with guests who I don't agree with so much.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.