Rory and Greg conclude their interview with Katy Otto from bands Sun Within, White Picket Fence, and record label Exotic Fever Records.Katy expounds upon her role as director of communications for Juvenile Law Center. The group discusses media literacy in a post-truth society, partake in more banter about punk rock parenting, and discuss the vegan dining options in Rochester, NY.Exotic Fever Records: exoticfever.comWhite Picket Fence: whitepicketfenceband.bandcamp.comSun Within: Sunwithin.bandcamp.comMentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comESL ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL - SEPTEMBER 9TH THROUGH 20THTHE ESL ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL, THE MOST ANTICIPATED FESTIVAL IN THE REGION, WILL ONCE AGAIN EXCITE AUDIENCES WITH NEARLY 650 PERFORMANCES SEPTEMBER 9TH THROUGH 20TH . FROM COMEDY, DANCE, AND THEATRE TO JAW-DROPPING SPECTACLES ACROSS THIRTY-NINE VENUES ALL AROUND ROCHESTER. DON’T MISS AMAZING PERFORMANCES IN THE SPIEGELTENT INCLUDING THE WORLD PREMIERE OF CIRQUE DU FRINGE: CLAWS OUT, SHOTSPEARE, KIDS FRINGE, AND MORE. AND DIRECT FROM ITALY, SPHERE, A MIND-BLOWING OUTDOOR SPECTACLE FREE AT PARCEL FIVE SEPT. 19TH AND 20TH . ROCHESTERFRINGE.COM.Mind of MagnusCheck out Mind of Magnus at magnusapollo.com, and leave him factoids at 585-310-2473! https://mind-of-magnus.captivate.fm
Rory and Greg interview Katy Otto in part one of this two part episode. Katie lives in Philadelphia, plays drums in Sun Within and White Picket Fence, runs Exotic Fever Records, and works as the director of communications for Juvenile Law Center, the first nonprofit, public interest law firm for children in the country.Karty's vibrant personality and passion for helping her community are immediately apparent as the group discusses their backgrounds in punk rock, parenting, autism/ADHD, the role of journalism in the current political climate, and the challenges nonprofit institutions are currently facing. Check back on October 8th for part two!Exotic Fever Records: exoticfever.comWhite Picket Fence: whitepicketfenceband.bandcamp.comSun Within: Sunwithin.bandcamp.comMentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgDialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comESL ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL - SEPTEMBER 9TH THROUGH 20THTHE ESL ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL, THE MOST ANTICIPATED FESTIVAL IN THE REGION, WILL ONCE AGAIN EXCITE AUDIENCES WITH NEARLY 650 PERFORMANCES SEPTEMBER 9TH THROUGH 20TH . FROM COMEDY, DANCE, AND THEATRE TO JAW-DROPPING SPECTACLES ACROSS THIRTY-NINE VENUES ALL AROUND ROCHESTER. DON’T MISS AMAZING PERFORMANCES IN THE SPIEGELTENT INCLUDING THE WORLD PREMIERE OF CIRQUE DU FRINGE: CLAWS OUT, SHOTSPEARE, KIDS FRINGE, AND MORE. AND DIRECT FROM ITALY, SPHERE, A MIND-BLOWING OUTDOOR SPECTACLE FREE AT PARCEL FIVE SEPT. 19TH AND 20TH . ROCHESTERFRINGE.COM.
In part two of episode 10, Rory and Greg conclude their conversation with Rich Gaccione from Edict and What Feeds the Fire. The group discusses middle age, the inevitability of death, their own mortality, and how giving back to the community can make it all bearable. But don't worry, it isn't all grim and serious. Rich closes out the episode with a hilarious story about his legal troubles stemming from the theft of a few Pringles cans twenty years ago while on tour with What Feeds the Fire. (See Common Thread Podcast Instagram for related mugshot.)Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comESL ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL - SEPTEMBER 9TH THROUGH 20THTHE ESL ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL, THE MOST ANTICIPATED FESTIVAL IN THE REGION, WILL ONCE AGAIN EXCITE AUDIENCES WITH NEARLY 650 PERFORMANCES SEPTEMBER 9TH THROUGH 20TH . FROM COMEDY, DANCE, AND THEATRE TO JAW-DROPPING SPECTACLES ACROSS THIRTY-NINE VENUES ALL AROUND ROCHESTER. DON’T MISS AMAZING PERFORMANCES IN THE SPIEGELTENT INCLUDING THE WORLD PREMIERE OF CIRQUE DU FRINGE: CLAWS OUT, SHOTSPEARE, KIDS FRINGE, AND MORE. AND DIRECT FROM ITALY, SPHERE, A MIND-BLOWING OUTDOOR SPECTACLE FREE AT PARCEL FIVE SEPT. 19TH AND 20TH . ROCHESTERFRINGE.COM.Dialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.org
Rory and Greg interview Rich Gaccione from Providence, Rhode Island. Rich played guitar in What Feeds the Fire and Edict. He is also the owner of Providence Vegan Deli.We discuss how the Providence Vegan Deli grow of Rich's seitan business, Born from Pain, which which he started after losing his job during the pandemic. Rich speaks about the challenges he faced during the initial phases, including navigating the complexities of food production regulations and the necessity of establishing connections within local farmer's markets and other vegan related businesses. The conversation highlights the importance of community support in fostering the growth of small businesses, as well as the vital role of mentorship and collaboration within the local vegan and punk networks. This culminates in the eventual opening of the brick-and-mortar deli, a space that not only offers nourishing food but also serves as a hub for community engagement and support.Later in the episode, they discuss the ethos of altruism that permeates the punk and hardcore scenes, emphasizing the importance of giving back to the community. The speaker shares heartfelt anecdotes about initiatives taken at the deli to provide free meals to those in need, and to touring bands, reflecting a deep-seated desire to foster inclusivity and compassion. This discussion serves as a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of community, business, and ethical living, illustrating how the values borne from music and punk culture can manifest in meaningful, real-world applications.Mentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgDialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comESL ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL - SEPTEMBER 9TH THROUGH 20THTHE ESL ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL, THE MOST ANTICIPATED FESTIVAL IN THE REGION, WILL ONCE AGAIN EXCITE AUDIENCES WITH NEARLY 650 PERFORMANCES SEPTEMBER 9TH THROUGH 20TH . FROM COMEDY, DANCE, AND THEATRE TO JAW-DROPPING SPECTACLES ACROSS THIRTY-NINE VENUES ALL AROUND ROCHESTER. DON’T MISS AMAZING PERFORMANCES IN THE SPIEGELTENT INCLUDING THE WORLD PREMIERE OF CIRQUE DU FRINGE: CLAWS OUT, SHOTSPEARE, KIDS FRINGE, AND MORE. AND DIRECT FROM ITALY, SPHERE, A MIND-BLOWING OUTDOOR SPECTACLE FREE AT PARCEL FIVE SEPT. 19TH AND 20TH . ROCHESTERFRINGE.COM.
In part two of a two part episode, Rory and Greg interview Al Brown, from the Los Angeles based band Dangers. In addition to being the vocalist in a hardcore band, Al is a college professor, writer, small business owner, soccer coach, and fitness trainer; a true Renaissance Man who the physical and intellectual aspects of punk rock into a program of person growth. Al discusses his introduction to hardcore punk through bands like as Nirvana and Offspring, the important relationship he shares with his family, and the music and lyrics of Dangers.We spend considerable time talking education, from Al's experience growing up in hometown of punk legends Pennywise and Black Flag, to attending colleges on both coasts, his first job working in education as a one-on-one aid for special needs kids, to his role as a professor, writer, and amateur photographer. Al expounds the relationship between education and punk rock and those things are more similar than they might seem on the surface. Our co-hosts also ask Al about how he grew his small business, Gate 14, from a group of friends and fitness enthusiasts into a viable gym. Rory and Al share their insights as small business owners who manage change and keep their respective business endeavors viable in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. Al is a fascinating individual and this interview is sure to grab your attention. Don't miss it!Mentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgDialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com
In part one of a two part episode, Rory and Greg interview Al Brown, from the Los Angeles based band Dangers. In addition to being the vocalist in a hardcore band, Al is a college professor, writer, small business owner, soccer coach, and fitness trainer; a true Renaissance Man who the physical and intellectual aspects of punk rock into a program of person growth. Al discusses his introduction to hardcore punk through bands like as Nirvana and Offspring, the important relationship he shares with his family, and the music and lyrics of Dangers.We spend considerable time talking education, from Al's experience growing up in hometown of punk legends Pennywise and Black Flag, to attending colleges on both coasts, his first job working in education as a one-on-one aid for special needs kids, to his role as a professor, writer, and amateur photographer. Al expounds the relationship between education and punk rock and those things are more similar than they might seem on the surface. Our co-hosts also ask Al about how he grew his small business, Gate 14, from a group of friends and fitness enthusiasts into a viable gym. Rory and Al share their insights as small business owners who manage change and keep their respective business endeavors viable in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. Al is a fascinating individual and this interview is sure to grab your attention. Don't miss it!Mentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgMind of MagnusCheck out Mind of Magnus at magnusapollo.com, and leave him factoids at 585-310-2473! https://mind-of-magnus.captivate.fmJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com
This two part episode features an interview with the founders and owners of Old Skull Skateboards, Steve Hild and Bob Stolte, and local skate scene personality, Paul Phillips. Rory and Greg discuss with the guests their respective introductions to skateboarding. This episode features a nostalgic look back at the developments and innovations in skateboarding and skate culture from the 1990s onward, with particular attention paid to the skate scene in Rochester and Fairport during 90s. We hear about how Bob and Steve made the transition from their typical 9 to 5 jobs to skate shop owners, the story behind the planning and construction of the Perinton Skate Park and the critical role Old Skull played in helping move the project along and bring it into reality.The group also discusses sharing their love of skateboard with their children and kids in general, and skateboarding's unlikely progression from a taboo activity for social misfits to official Olympic sport that is loved by multiple generations. Paul touches upon his involvement and participation in Mike Vallely's Street Plant skate team, his various interactions with notable skaters, and how learning to make Instagram videos helped him rise to a place of local prominence in Rochester's skate community. This interview was recorded on site at Old Skull Skateboards and features 100% authentic skate shop warehouse sounds in the background!
This two part episode features an interview with the founders and owners of Old Skull Skateboards, Steve Hild and Bob Stolte, and local skate scene personality, Paul Phillips. Rory and Greg discuss with the guests their respective introductions to skateboarding. This episode features a nostalgic look back at the developments and innovations in skateboarding and skate culture from the 1990s onward, with particular attention paid to the skate scene in Rochester and Fairport during 90s. We hear about how Bob and Steve made the transition from their typical 9 to 5 jobs to skate shop owners, the story behind the planning and construction of the Perinton Skate Park and the critical role Old Skull played in helping move the project along and bring it into reality.The group also discusses sharing their love of skateboard with their children and kids in general, and skateboarding's unlikely progression from a taboo activity for social misfits to official Olympic sport that is loved by multiple generations. Paul touches upon his involvement and participation in Mike Vallely's Street Plant skate team, his various interactions with notable skaters, and how learning to make Instagram videos helped him rise to a place of local prominence in Rochester's skate community. This interview was recorded on site at Old Skull Skateboards and features 100% authentic skate shop warehouse sounds in the background!Mentioned in this episode:Mind of MagnusCheck out Mind of Magnus at magnusapollo.com, and leave him factoids at 585-310-2473! https://mind-of-magnus.captivate.fmLunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com
Part 2 of Episode 7 continues our discussion with Mike Jeffers, drummer for Dead to the World, Herod, Juggernaut, GOA, Longest War, and other bands that have been based out of Buffalo NY. Mike also runs the record label Classic Core Records, and also serves a leadership role in the Buffalo Public Schools teachers union.Mike has been involved with the hardcore punk community for over 30 years, but the focus of our conversation centers on how the values of punk rock have influenced him as an educator, father, and union leader. In this thoughtful discussion, Mike also expounds on the state of education in Buffalo and America, the present challenges and realities of educating teens in an urban community that faces poverty, crime, and neglect, how social media has changed hardcore for better and worse, and the importance of building a healthy community in the classroom and in the hardcore scene. Mentioned in this episode:Mind of MagnusCheck out Mind of Magnus at magnusapollo.com, and leave him factoids at 585-310-2473! https://mind-of-magnus.captivate.fmLunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com
Episode 7 features a discussion with Mike Jeffers, drummer for Dead to the World, Herod, Juggernaut, GOA, Longest War, and other bands that have been based out of Buffalo NY. Mike also runs the record label Classic Core Records, and also serves a leadership role in the Buffalo Public Schools teachers union.Mike has been involved with the hardcore punk community for over 30 years, but the focus of our conversation centers on how the values of punk rock have influenced him as an educator, father, and union leader. In this thoughtful discussion, Mike also expounds on the state of education in Buffalo and America, the present challenges and realities of educating teens in an urban community that faces poverty, crime, and neglect, how social media has changed hardcore for better and worse, and the importance of building a healthy community in the classroom and in the hardcore scene. Mentioned in this episode:Behind the GlassPodcast and gallery focusing on underrepresented artists utilize the space to amplify their work. Curated by @Richardbcolon @qua.jay. Check out the podcast or join them in person first Fridays at 240 E Main St, Rochester, NY! https://behind-the-glass-gallery.captivate.fmJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.org
Greg and Rob kickoff the episode with a very important discussion about generational preferences relating to spreadsheet and word processing software in the workplace.Part two of Rob's interview contains further discussion of recent record releases the trio have enjoyed, tariffs as they relate to coffee beans, how creative elements of the new Turnstile record remind us of the Beastie Boys, and Matty Matheson as hardcore punk ambassador to mainstream popular culture. Mentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgDialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com
Greg and Rory welcome long time listener, first time caller Rob Antonucci to the show. Rob is a regular behind the scenes collaborator with Common Thread, and today he joins us on the mic for what will be a two part episode. The trio share updates related to the podcast and life. Rory discusses the recent tenth anniversary of Ugly Duck Coffee and some of the festivities they coordinated in recognition of the milestone including a magician for the kids, and (real) tattoos for the adults applied by tattoo artist Benton Sillick from Lucky Folk Tattoo. Rory reflects on the early years of the coffee shop, the work that went into building the business, and efforts by everyone on the UDC team to develop the shop into what it is today. Greg announces an upcoming author visit, reading, and book signing he is coordinating at the Irondequoit Public Library featuring our guests from episode 4 of Common Thread. On Saturday, August 30th the authors of The Unraveling (Karl Buechner, Jeremy Mueller, and Keith Ward) will be in town for an after hours event that will feature food from Red Fern, drinks from Ugly Duck Coffee, and (temporary) tattoos for the kids applied by tattoo artist Adrien Clark from Axe of Kindness. The evening will conclude with a live set by Rochester's own Coming Down. Rob discusses his other Disney themed podcast, The Dis-List Podcast, and insights and experiences from his career as a teacher including the delicate art of providing feedback on creative projects. Rob shares how he came to be an art teacher after considering a career in art, and expounds on how incorporating elements of performance art helps facilitate teaching teenagers. The three also share recent releases they have enjoyed from across the spectrum of hardcore punk sub-genres and beyond.Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comMind of MagnusCheck out Mind of Magnus at magnusapollo.com, and leave him factoids at 585-310-2473! https://mind-of-magnus.captivate.fmLunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.org
In the final installment of episode five Rory and Greg interview Tom Schlatter of Saetia, You & I, SpiritKiller, and The Assistant. Rory starts things off by discussing the impact You & I had on his relationship with hardcore with a particular focus on his experience traveling to see their final show. Tom talks about how punk rock influenced his career trajectory in the IT field, eventually leading him to seek meaningful work by managing technology in the public library setting. Greg and Tom discuss their experiences working in public libraries, how the current social and political climate is impacting libraries, and how punk rock and early 2000's message board culture prepared them for the 2020's culture wars.Rory and Tom spend time discussing how they met through Alone Records, the record label their previous bands Standfast and The Assistant were affiliated with. The discussion includes how hardcore informed their response to trauma and setbacks in life.The three also talk about the changing demographics within hardcore punk, growing older and aging in the a vegan/punk/hardcore community, and the cyclical nature of the rise and fall of popularity in sub-genres of hardcore punk. Tom discusses how the Saetia reunion shows have helped raise funds for various nonprofit organizations. Charles Cure from SpiritKiller also makes a cameo appearance in this episode. Mentioned in this episode:Behind the GlassPodcast and gallery focusing on underrepresented artists utilize the space to amplify their work. Curated by @Richardbcolon @qua.jay. Check out the podcast or join them in person first Fridays at 240 E Main St, Rochester, NY! https://behind-the-glass-gallery.captivate.fmJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.org
In part two of episode five Rory and Greg interview Tom Schlatter of Saetia, You & I, SpiritKiller, and The Assistant. Rory starts things off by discussing the impact You & I had on his relationship with hardcore with a particular focus on his experience traveling to see their final show. Tom talks about how punk rock influenced his career trajectory in the IT field, eventually leading him to seek meaningful work by managing technology in the public library setting. Greg and Tom discuss their experiences working in public libraries, how the current social and political climate is impacting libraries, and how punk rock and early 2000's message board culture prepared them for the 2020's culture wars.Rory and Tom spend time discussing how they met through Alone Records, the record label their previous bands Standfast and The Assistant were affiliated with. The discussion includes how hardcore informed their response to trauma and setbacks in life.The three also talk about the changing demographics within hardcore punk, growing older and aging in the a vegan/punk/hardcore community, and the cyclical nature of the rise and fall of popularity in sub-genres of hardcore punk. Tom discusses how the Saetia reunion shows have helped raise funds for various nonprofit organizations. Charles Cure from SpiritKiller also makes a cameo appearance in this episode. Mentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comDialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm
In part one of episode five Rory and Greg interview Tom Schlatter of Saetia, You & I, SpiritKiller, and The Assistant. Rory starts things off by discussing the impact You & I had on his relationship with hardcore with a particular focus on his experience traveling to see their final show. Tom talks about how punk rock influenced his career trajectory in the IT field, eventually leading him to seek meaningful work by managing technology in the public library setting. Greg and Tom discuss their experiences working in public libraries, how the current social and political climate is impacting libraries, and how punk rock and early 2000's message board culture prepared them for the 2020's culture wars.Rory and Tom spend time discussing how they met through Alone Records, the record label their previous bands Standfast and The Assistant were affiliated with. The discussion includes how hardcore informed their response to trauma and setbacks in life.The three also talk about the changing demographics within hardcore punk, growing older and aging in the a vegan/punk/hardcore community, and the cyclical nature of the rise and fall of popularity in sub-genres of hardcore punk. Tom discusses how the Saetia reunion shows have helped raise funds for various nonprofit organizations. Charles Cure from SpiritKiller also makes a cameo appearance in this episode. Mentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comMind of MagnusCheck out Mind of Magnus at magnusapollo.com, and leave him factoids at 585-310-2473! https://mind-of-magnus.captivate.fm
In part two of two, Rory and Greg interview authors Karl Buechner (Earth Crisis, Path of Resistant, Freya), Jeremy Mueller, and Keith Ward about their debut novel The Unraveling: The Council of Crows. Drawing from influences like the Redwall series, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, and Watership Down, this book is targeted towards kids ages 8 - 12, but it will appeal to readers of all ages who enjoy high fantasy, books with anthropomorphic animals, or adventure stories featuring an ensemble of characters. Our guests discuss the origins of this unique multi-author project, the collaborative process, and the books and films that influenced their work. The co-hosts and guests discuss the characters, how they were developed, and the various philosophies and archetypes they each represent. Karl is well known for his outspoken views on animal rights, environmental conservation, and vivisection. This books subtly eludes to some of these issues without being preachy or heavy handed. Fans of Daniel Quinn's Ishmael will likely notices the influence that book had on the Platonic dialogue between the characters Scarecrow and Twig.The Unraveling: The Council of Crows is the first book in a trilogy. The first installment is available from independent bookstores, and Amazon. The primary audience are teens and tweens, but aging punk rockers will enjoy reading this book along side their kids. The book was published Th3rd World Studios and is being distributed by Simon & Schuster.Mentioned in this episode:Dialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com
In part one of two, Rory and Greg interview authors Karl Buechner (Earth Crisis, Path of Resistant, Freya), Jeremy Mueller, and Keith Ward about their debut novel The Unraveling: The Council of Crows. Drawing from influences like the Redwall series, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, and Watership Down, this book is targeted towards kids ages 8 - 12, but it will appeal to readers of all ages who enjoy high fantasy, books with anthropomorphic animals, or adventure stories featuring an ensemble of characters. Our guests discuss the origins of this unique multi-author project, the collaborative process, and the books and films that influenced their work. The co-hosts and guests discuss the characters, how they were developed, and the various philosophies and archetypes they each represent. Karl is well known for his outspoken views on animal rights, environmental conservation, and vivisection. This books subtly eludes to some of these issues without being preachy or heavy handed. Fans of Daniel Quinn's Ishmael will likely notices the influence that book had on the Platonic dialogue between the characters Scarecrow and Twig.The Unraveling: The Council of Crows is the first book in a trilogy. The first installment is available from independent bookstores, and Amazon. The primary audience are teens and tweens, but aging punk rockers will enjoy reading this book along side their kids. The book was published Th3rd World Studios and is being distributed by Simon & Schuster.Mentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgDialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm Mind of MagnusCheck out Mind of Magnus at magnusapollo.com, and leave him factoids at 585-310-2473! https://mind-of-magnus.captivate.fm
In the final installment in our three part episode, Angie delves into the intricate dynamics of real estate transactions, particularly emphasizing the ethical considerations faced by agents when negotiating sales. She explores the delicate balance of client desires and legal obligations, highlighting how agents must navigate the nuances of fair housing laws while advocating for their clients' preferences. Angie has found from discussions with sellers, who frequently express a desire to sell their homes to owner-occupants rather than investors. This sentiment underscores the broader implications of real estate decisions on neighborhood integrity and social fabric.The episode also touches upon the historical context of discriminatory practices such as redlining and their enduring legacy in modern housing markets. Greg reflects on a recent workshop aimed at educating individuals about the implications of restrictive racial covenants in property deeds. These discussions serve as a reminder of the ongoing fight against systemic inequalities in housing and the importance of community advocacy in addressing these issues. Mentioned in this episode:Behind the GlassPodcast and gallery focusing on underrepresented artists utilize the space to amplify their work. Curated by @Richardbcolon @qua.jay. Check out the podcast or join them in person first Fridays at 240 E Main St, Rochester, NY! https://behind-the-glass-gallery.captivate.fmJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.org
Part two of the interview with Angie Cooper kicks off with a guest appearance by Rory's 9 year old who provides us with a summary of some of the best books he has recently read. Angie, Rory and Greg share insights about their respective careers, highlighting how their backgrounds in punk culture inform their professional ethics and professional relationships. The conversation explores the challenges faced by younger generations in navigating home ownership amidst economic challenges and corporate encroachment in real estate. The important role financial planning and mentorship has played early in their careers is discussed along with how professional relationships helped the guest and co-hosts reach important milestones in their careers and lives. Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgMind of MagnusCheck out Mind of Magnus at magnusapollo.com, and leave him factoids at 585-310-2473! https://mind-of-magnus.captivate.fm
Rory and Greg interview Angie Cooper, a real estate agent from Richmond, VA. Angie first met Rory on the 1999 xHead Onx tour. We hear about how a chance encounter facilitated through "Book Your Own Fucking Life" lead to their friendship that now spans over 25 years. Angie has worn many hats throughout her life: teacher, tour/merch manager for bands like The Disaster, Strike Anywhere, Avail and Lamb of God, video editor and producer, and now real estate agent. She discusses how punk rock has influenced her the various stages of life and each of her career choices. Angie also discusses some practical advice for people looking to buy a home in this turbulent real estate market. This is part one of a three part interview. Mentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkCheck out all the shows on the Lunchador Podcast Network at Lunchador.orgJoe Bean RoastersUse promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comDialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm