In this episode Sarah G listens to my podcast, but in person. Hahah. I talked a lot, but she insisted. We talk about facing reality, the sacred simple, and trends of all sorts.
In this episode Scott and I talk about one of his latest historical interests. When the German U-Boat 123 sank the SS Gulfamerica along the coast of Jacksonville Beach.
Also, I have a new Patreon link on this site for those who'd like to support the podcast through it. You can also make a one time donation via my PayPal tipjar at the top of this site.
In this episode I have a heart to heart with you. And I say heart to heart because all my talks are in earnest. So, I'm calling these non-scripted monologues Schmoozes. This episode is mostly about Jacksonville FL as an entity, and more specifically Riverside/The Urban Core.
Job is a singer
songwriter whose album is up for release soon. If you’re a music
fan or musician you’ll certainly appreciate this episode. We talk about various music and musician related things including gigging.
Melissa Ross is the host of First Coast Connect which is a community oriented talk show. You can find it at 89.9 on the FM dial, or listen to the podcast archive of her show in case you can’t listen at 9am. We talk about raising kids, Generation X and Millennials (I personally think Generation X sounds way cooler, no offense Millennials), and about what it’s like to be the host of FCC.
Saura Johnston is a
motivated entrepreneur and business owner. We talk about patronizing
local businesses, the internet, technology, and society. - My
daughter makes an appearance towards the last few minutes of this
podcast, she’s a toddler and wanted my attention bad.
If you’re a parent you’ll understand and maybe
even appreciate it.
Scott A. Grant Esq.
is a historian currently focusing on the US civil rights movement,
and history of racial segregation and race relations in N.E. Florida.
We talk about these things, social media, and the internet.
The slave abolitionist Harriet Tubman is replacing Andrew Jackson on the front of the twenty dollar bill. I've thought for some time that how it's long overdue that money, which we're all exposed to many times a day reflect the ACTUAL better light of history.
Will Ludwigsen is a published author of novels and short stories. We talk about Game of Thrones, a lot about writing, and the internet (of course we talked about the internet, it's like mandatory on my podcast).
Will Ludwigsen is a
published writer of novels and short stories mainly in the Sci-fi and
horror genres. He's also an adjunct professor of writing at
University of North Florida. - In this episode I get to know Will a
little better, and there's a lot to talk with him about that we
didn't get to, even for a two hour episode. Hopefully he'll return to
continue our conversations. - In this episode we talk about what it's
like growing up in a staunch republican environment in “The South”,
society, the internet, writing, and books.
Mitchell is
interested in society, politics, arts, philosophy, good books,
technology, and media. At the time of this podcast he works as a
server at a Thai restaurant. - We talk about politics, read-only and
read/write technology, social media, and some about books.
Gabie Ruiz is a yoga and zumba instructor, and public school educator. She's also a music, arts, and philosophy enthusiast. - We talk about Dia de los Muertos, of course, spirituality, philosophy, and life.
Andre Gruber is the creator of LUST/APE magazine, is a graphic designer, amateur music historian, worthy musician, and most recently artist and producer of his original animated series The Muckrakers. - We talk about gigging as a musician, and more.
Mactruque is a prolific visual artist, a musician, original thinker, philosopher, and arts advocate. - We talk about painting, painters, technique, society, and art in general.
Abhishek Mukherjee is an industrial engineer, a photographer, bicycling advocate, film maker, novice hand-tool wood worker, and a philosopher. - We talk about India, social media, and artist economics in the age of the internet.
- *Abhishek has a tumbr, but it got hacked. However, if you scroll down there's some good photos by him (if you know how to fix this, please help): http://2000degreeskelvin.com/
Melissa Ross is the host and producer of the weekday morning radio show First Coast Connect, She also acted in the major motion picture Recount, and has worked as a news anchor for radio and TV.
Patrick Evan McMillan is a singer/songwriter and gigging musician who sang backup for Mariah Carrie. - We talk about the in's and out's of being a musical performer, society, volunteering and more.
I'm joined by Andre Gruber for another great episode. We talk about race relations, society and fads, music, being a gigging musician, and I play my guitar while Andre takes a pee break.
In this episode I talk with some Mexicans who live part time in Texas. We talk about how they like NE Florida, and they like it plenty, you always like a place that you visit more than when you live there. We also talk about living in Texas and Mexico. Also, my mom is on this podcast, and she beat-boxes a little with me. I love you mom!