Episodes
Wednesday Mar 25, 2020
019 - Tyler Davis
Wednesday Mar 25, 2020
Wednesday Mar 25, 2020
Tai Davis is the founder and owner of Aether, Alchemy Bakery and Sacred Geometry.
7:00 - Intro
11:45 - Inter-disciplinarian
15:15 - Growing up as a nomad
18:00 - Leaving the church & religion
26:30 - Learning the cello
31:00 - Burnout with young musicians
35:00 - Going away to college at 15
39:00 - Working while going to school
40:45 - Working in assisted living & learning to cook
47:30 - Entrepreneurs aren’t better, just different
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50:15 - Culinary ARTS
53:00 - Being resourceful
58:00 - Having faith in yourself
59:15 - Average day
1:06:30 - Making lists
1:11:00 - Meditation
1:14:00 - Alchemical Healing
1:18:00 - Maintaining mental health
1:20:45 - The isolation of being a chef
1:22:00 - Making a change
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1:24:30 - Recent projects & TV appearances
1:31:00 - Food Photography
1:32:45 - Self-publishing
1:37:00 - Do your own research
1:42:00 - Throwing yourself into projects
1:43:30 - Outro
Thursday Jan 30, 2020
018 - Kevin Lemp
Thursday Jan 30, 2020
Thursday Jan 30, 2020
Kevin Lemp is the Founder of 4 Hands Brewing Company and 1220 Spirits
5:00 - Intro
6:15 - Forbes Articles
7:00 - “We’re no longer a brewery.”
10:15 - Working at Gallo Winery
11:45 - First craft beer experience
13:45 - There’s less loyalty to beer brand right now
14:30 - City Wide is 4 Hand’s most successful beer
17:15 - 8 Years ago, 1,400 breweries. Today there are over 8,000
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18:45 - College years
19:30 - Early career
23:00 - Learning by observing
24:00 - Making a business plan
25:00 - Putting in his notice
28:00 - STL Brewery “Class of 2011”
31:45 - Meeting Josh Rowan
33:15 - Bringing Nick Kanter on board
34:15 - Getting first draft line at Blueberry Hill
35:30 - Inch wide, mile deep approach
37:00 - Breaking into new markets
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42:00 - The Anheuser Busch influence
43:45 - Bitter Brew
46:30 - Important growth markers in 4 Hands success
52:00 - Ego free company
54:00 - Dealing with the Schlafly conflict
54:30 - Drama
56:00 - Women Who Whiskey charity
56:45 - Battle in the market, come together for philanthropy with UCBC
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58:30 - Ballast Point Story
1:02:15 - Anti-nepotism
1:04:00 - Be polite and work hard
1:06:30 - It’s good to struggle
1:09:00 - What 2020 will bring
1:11:00 - Chasing trends vs. Originality
1:13:00 - The seltzer boom
1:14:30 - What’s the next step?
1:17:30 - Scratch Brewing
1:18:00 - Narrow Gauge Brewery
1:19:30 - Excited for St. Louis
1:23:00 - Outro
Thursday Jan 16, 2020
017 - Tom Hück
Thursday Jan 16, 2020
Thursday Jan 16, 2020
Tom Hück is an American Print Warlord
9:00 - Intro
12:30 - Can’t stand not working
14:00 - Prince’s death making work more urgent
17:00 - Getting into an online fight over John Singer Sargent
18:30 - Kelley Walker CAM controversy
20:10 - Real life rules don’t apply to art
22:00 - The fucking banana duct-taped to the wall
24:40 - “I like athleticism in art.”
26:00 - On Banksy
28:15 - The art world sucks
30:00 - Great art is a marriage of concept & technique
32:30 - Traveling as a youth and seeing art
36:15 - Looking for porn and finding the Tower of London
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40:00 - Growing up in Potosi, Missouri
43:00 - Taking college art classes in high school
48:30 - Finding his style & content
52:00 - Making woodcut prints about his hometown
52:30 - Driving around and selling his work to a museum
53:30 - Story about receiving negative feedback at 12 years old
58:00 - Getting revenge 9 years later
1:03:15 - You can find something good in every shitty piece of art
1:06:15 - Build your life around the art, not the other way around
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1:07:30 - Landfall Press
1:11:45 - Teaching
1:12:30 - First commercial gig working on The Roots “Phrenology”
1:15:00 - Figuring out what to charge
1:18:00 - Speed & whiskey
1:23:00 - Influencing the printmaking world
1:26:00 - The Outlaw Printmakers
1:31:30 - Viewing art in person
1:33:30 - Art is hard to make
1:35:00 - Van Gogh’s suicide
1:40:00 - Catching Tom’s NYC Electric Baloneyland show in 2017
1:45:30 - Archive of work coming out
1:46:30 - Making more affordable work
1:52:00 - Grafik House
1:58:00 - Living in/near Potosi now
2:03:00 - Outro
Monday Dec 30, 2019
016 - David Choi
Monday Dec 30, 2019
Monday Dec 30, 2019
David Choi is the owner of Seoul Taco.
5:00 - Intro
10:00 - How we met
10:30 - Little Saigon
13:00 - Hip Hop
17:00 - Working in a baseball card shop
18:30 - Skipping school to get celebrity autographs
22:45 - Getting asked to speak at his high school
27:15 - Growing up in the church
29:00 - Figuring out how/when to work for your self
32:15 - Working for yourself out of necessity
33:30 - Immigrant entrepreneurs
37:00 - Roy Choi
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39:30 - Working 3-4 jobs at once
45:00 - Cooking at friend’s parties
47:00 - Finishing college
52:15 - Paying it forward with friends
54:30 - Supportive friends vs. Haters
58:30 - Giving & receiving feedback
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1:02:45 - Buying the first food truck for $18,000
1:08:00 - The first food trucks in St. Louis
1:09:45 - First run at Food Truck Friday
1:11:45 - First Seoul Taco location
1:13:00 - Second location
1:16:00 - Staying fresh with growing popularity
1:22:45 - Growing up without internet
1:26:45 - Opening up in another market
1:32:15 - Columbia, MO location
1:35:15 - Chicago locations
1:40:45 - Employee Management
1:42:00 - People freak out too much
1:42:30 - Streetwear collabs
1:45:00 - Collaboration “fever”
1:47:45 - Not caring vs. Not letting things get to you
1:49:00 - Sports talk
1:52:30 - What’s happening in 2020
1:59:00 - Continuing to learn
2:06:00 - Outro
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
015 - Michael Frachetti
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Michael Frachetti is a Professor of Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. His current projects include studies of medieval Silk Road cities of Uzbekistan and ancient maritime trade throughout SE Asia and Indian Ocean.
https://artsci.wustl.edu/faculty-staff/michael-frachetti
4:00 - Intro
7:00 - Contemporary value of information
9:00 - Real deal facts vs. Audience-friendly content
11:20 - Authenticity of Wikipedia
14:00 - It takes forever to fact check now
16:45 - Knowing how to talk to people
18:45 - Older generations strive for a longer childhood for their children
22:30 - Captain Fantastic
23:00 - The Tech Age
25:00 - There’s no more remoteness
32:00 - Generational differences
33:15 - Instagram over-saturation
36:30 - Getting too “preachy” on captions
38:00 - What should social media be used for?
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49:00 - Growing up with martial arts
50:00 - Seven Samurai
55:00 - Meeting his archaeology mentor
59:00 - Geographical Information Systems defined
1:03:45 - Focusing on nomads
1:15:00 - What is the purpose of Archaeology?
1:17:00 - Re-contextualizing data from the perspective of different identities
1:21:00 - Redefining what “civilization” means
1:24:30 - Doug North on Institutions
1:26:00 - Similarities between the lived experience in individuals
1:29:00 - Audience for his new book
1:31:30 - David Wengrow
1:33:30 - The Utopian Paradox TEDx Talk
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1:39:00 - Shifting focus after publishing
1:44:00 - Does popularity affect findings in archaeology?
1:49:30 - Upside and downside of Guns, Germs & Steel
1:51:00 - Michael Pollan
1:52:00 - Developing writing skills
1:55:00 - Nuance is necessary
1:58:00 - Outro
Wednesday Dec 04, 2019
014 - Jon Wheatley
Wednesday Dec 04, 2019
Wednesday Dec 04, 2019
Jon Wheatley is a Product Designer & Founder. He’s currently working on launching a new social media platform @Stopwatch
6:00 - Intro
7:00 - Moving back to St. Louis
15:00 - Why I'm Moving My Business from San Francisco to St. Louis
18:30 - ArchGrants
22:00 - Going into Y Combinator
23:45 - Starting DailyBooth in 2009
28:30 - Judging Y Combinator applications
35:00 - Favorite American city
42:30 - Investors in DailyBooth
46:30 - Getting “banned” from America
54:00 - Using a telepresence robot for a year
58:30 - DailyBooth winding down
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1:01:00 - Starting up Peel
1:04:00 - Doing his own fulfillment
1:06:00 - Good & bad of transparency
1:10:30 - Pitfalls of a Kickstarter campaign
1:14:30 - Other Need/Want Projects
1:20:30 - Managing time & projects
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1:23:30 - Stopwatch
1:26:00 - Launching a “social network” in 2019
1:28:00 - How Stopwatch works
1:32:45 - Join the Private Beta
1:36:30 - Stopwatch business model
1:41:30 - Moderating & Censorship
1:48:00 - The grimey tech of ‘Prospect’
1:51:00 - Influenced by old ideas of the future
1:56:00 - Algorithms & Moderation
2:04:00 - Bruce Mau
2:07:30 - Making slingshots / Dead Eye Club
2:12:45 - White House trip
2:21:00 - Outro
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
013 - Bob Brazell
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
Bob Brazell is the Chef & Co-owner of Byrd & Barrel and Tamm Avenue Bar. He’s currently working on re-opening The Tenderloin Room at The Chase Park Plaza.
2:00 - Intro
8:00 - Athlete Eats
10:30 - Finding the Byrd & Barrel building
12:00 - Having good partners
14:00 - Owning restaurants is entrepreneurship on steroids
16:15 - Dealing with depression
18:00 - Desire to work in food & hospitality
22:00 - Restarting his life & going to culinary school
24:15 - Working at Monarch with Josh Galliano
25:30 - Working at Niche with Gerard Craft
29:00 - Asking a question and writing a paper
30:30 - Generational differences in workers
35:00 - Being a positive influence
36:30 - Working with his fiancee
39:00 - Social media & City Hall
45:00 - There needs to be a chef/restaurant alliance
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47:00 - Finding his business partners
52:30 - Roles in the partnership
55:30 - Why fried chicken?
57:30 - Importance of keeping the drive-thru
1:00:30 - Getting into the Enterprise Center
1:04:00 - Working on the Tenderloin Room
1:07:30 - The myth of the chef
1:09:00 - Rick Lewis
1:14:00 - Be your brand
1:16:00 - Taking over an established business
1:29:30 - Old school cool coming back in fashion
1:31:30 - Social media for businesses now
1:36:15 - Soft opens
1:37:30 - Receiving feedback
1:47:00 - Maturing as a business owner
1:55:30 - Business highlights
1:59:00 - Outro
Sunday Nov 17, 2019
012 - Matt Murphy
Sunday Nov 17, 2019
Sunday Nov 17, 2019
Matt Murphy is a producer/videographer focused on maintaining productivity while raising a family.
8:00 - How we know each other
13:30 - Reading
17:30 - What Matt does
23:00 - First job
27:00 - Learning software on the fly
30:30 - Troubleshooting & failure
32:30 - Building his business
36:00 - Getting connected with Tony Robbins
38:00 - What he specifically does at a Tony event
43:30 - Working on “non-flashy” clients
45:30 - Educating clients on video content
48:00 - Society’s attention span influencing work
54:00 - How he’s expanded in his niche field
58:00 - Getting beyond the negatives of motivational speakers
1:00:00 - Herbalife and MLM’s being annoying
1:05:00 - Separating work and beliefs
1:07:00 - Realizing the importance of money at a young age
1:12:00 - Getting his kids to save money
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1:18:00 - Developing a pilot for a tv show
1:21:00 - Funding the initial production
1:25:00 - Editing the pilot
1:29:00 - Abandoning the project
1:52:30 - Time is our most valuable currency
1:36:00 - The ineptitude of Corporate America
1:38:20 - Vacations when working full-time vs. working for yourself
1:40:00 - Workplace efficiency
1:44:30 - Investing
1:46:15 - Preparing for the next recession
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1:51:00 - Recording adventure travelogues
1:57:00 - The human element of resorts & cruises
2:04:15 - Matt’s “escape” from Zambia
2:09:30 - Love/hate of India
2:13:30 - Eating & getting sick while traveling
2:15:30 - Beating jetlag
2:21:15 - Getting enough sleep
2:24:00 - Diversifying
2:28:20 - David Goggins
2:35:00 - The inherent selfishness of success
2:39:00 - Balancing humility vs. confidence
2:45:00 - Outro
Saturday Nov 09, 2019
011 - Michael Franco
Saturday Nov 09, 2019
Saturday Nov 09, 2019
Michael Franco is a music and pizza maker on the south side of St. Louis.
5:00 - What we’re trying to do
6:00 - Current state of NBA
12:45 - Lebron James
14:00 - CTE influencing NFL viewership
16:30 - Under promoting good movies
18:30 - Prank calling thru deaf-relay website
23:00 - Lebron & China
28:30 - Hong Kong protests
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35:00 - Kanye finding Jesus
39:00 - Jesus is King
41:00 - Evangelical vs. Catholicism
48:00 - Kanye, etc.
52:00 - Songs & Albums becoming shorter
58:00 - Virgil x IKEA drop
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59:30 - Things that you don’t know how to process that you end up loving
1:04:15 - Epstein didn’t kill himself
1:07:00 - Zeitgeist & becoming a skeptic
1:09:30 - Is Franco a truther?
1:12:00 - Applying stoicism to your skepticism
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1:16:00 - Benioff & Weiss leaving Star Wars
1:19:00 - Apple+ vs. Netflix vs. HBO
1:24:00 - Airpods as status symbol?
1:27:30 - L. Ron Hubbard & Scientology
1:32:30 - Joseph Smith and Mormonism
1:36:00 - Recap
1:38:00 - Outro
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
010 - Mike Spakowski
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Mike Spakowski is Partner and Creative Director at Atomicdust – A Branding and Marketing Agency.
6:00 - What I’ve learned
13:30 - Upcoming guests
19:00 - Mike’s year so far
21:15 - Working together on Tempus
23:30 - Dressing up to fly
25:00 - Meeting the Mayors of St. Louis
32:00 - Creative community not active
34:45 - Kanye, Jesus is King & “badly” designed merch
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43:00 - Becoming better at podcasts
46:00 - Austin Kleon
49:30 - Making writing a habit
54:00 - Stephen King
56:00 - A24 Films
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58:00 - Fine Art & Design
1:02:30 - Historicity defined
1:04:00 - Graphic Design as a trade vs. art form
1:10:30 - Tom Townsend
1:18:00 - Anheuser Busch history
1:20:30 - DC Trip highlights
1:26:00 - Outro