Month: January 2019

Amanda Corr joins us today to talk about dogs and dog training. Many of us attempt to train our own dogs at home, but can a mere hobbyist succeed? Dog training is no joke, and if improperly implemented, can lead to disastrous (and dangerous results). In today’s episode, we also cover important factors in dog…

Antique coins are the subject of this week’s podcast episode, and we’re bringing on Kovi Winters a close personal friend of mine, and a thoroughly knowledgable numismatist. He specializes in American coins, but as is common among most collectors and history buffs in general, he knows a lot about a lot of other areas of his craft. Today he joins us with some gems from his collection, pearls of wisdom for the newcomer to the hobby, and a joyful spirit to wash it all down. (more…)

Today we’re going to spend just a little time alone on the topics of solitude and vacations. Vacations are often lauded for their restorative effects, but similarly blamed for being more stressful than our day to day life, hence the popular quote, “I need a vacation from my vacation.” In today’s solo episode, we’re going to discuss how solitude can restore the mind and spirit. (more…)

Josh Harlan of Imaginary Worlds Comics joins us today to talk all things comics and graphic novels. The world of comics has matured from its early days of pulpy fictions stories to a modern art form globally lauded and beloved by a wide audience. Josh talks enthusiastically about how newcomers to comics can get into it, and how the more experienced readers can explore new frontiers. (more…)

Ari Gunzburg joins us today as we discuss success, and how we can use our hobbies to be more successful. We’ll also be talking about how to instill good habits within ourselves, social media, Black Friday, and a whole bunch of other things. This show is a conversation format, and as such, it does wander from the topic at times. Enjoy! (more…)