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    Cannabis the cat (Jerry Frye) | E71

    Cannabis the cat (Jerry Frye) | E71

    Hello everyone!

    It's Monday, which means it's time for another episode! I sat down with Jerry Frye, who wrote Cannabis the cat, an educational book for kids.

    Jerry is a veteran of the United States Navy, serving on board of USS Lexington. He is also a dad, recovering alcoholic and an author.

    We spoke about his past, his book, what he is trying to achieve and the response he had so far.

    Check out Cannabis the cat on Amazon and the website:
    www.cannabisthecat.com

    See you at the next one

    Anze

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    Episode Five: Laughing Crying Milky Cream with Matt Elliott

    Episode Five:  Laughing Crying Milky Cream with Matt Elliott

    For our fifth and unbelievably not final episode, Matt Elliott joins us to talk about finding oneself blindfolded on mushrooms, famous Canadians, and accidentally discovers in the process that Danno & Sanchez are both generally unable to save money due to their DVD & vinyl profligacy through the years.  Sanchez also hits a home run of tell offs to four famous people, who I'm sure will be greatly affected by being called out on such a major show.
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    Produced by Daniel J. Springer
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    Songs featured:
    Carl Douglass - Kung Fu Fighting
    Terrance & Philip - Uncle Fucker
    USS - Man Makes the Zoo
    MF DOOM - One Beer
    Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies)
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    Run Time: 76:43

    The American Mariner

    The American Mariner

    For over three hundred years the world came to America by ship and continues with millions of tons of cargo arriving every day. American ports served as the front door to the world. We tell little-known stories about the men and women who shaped our history and life today. The American Mariner stories told port by port paint an astonishing examination of the true American character composed of all races, creeds, and ethnicities. Beneath the icons, PR, and privilege lives a dynamic maritime industry steeped in diversity, equality, ingenuity, energy, and an unbounded desire for freedom. The American Mariner’s influence has touched all facets of American life in unusual and profound ways. 

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    Episode 005: Orbit Gear & Localbrandcom on The Abuse of #LocalPride

    Episode 005: Orbit Gear & Localbrandcom on The Abuse of #LocalPride

    The start of #LocalPride movement served as a turning point in our local fashion scene. Not only did it inspire the rise of local brands, it sparked a sense of pride and nationalism in the way people perceive Indonesian made goods. In this episode of FYI, Bhisma is joined by Yostria of Orbit Gear and Axel of Localbrandcom. Exploring how this movement has changed over the years, Bhisma, Yostria and Axel examines if the #LocalPride stamp has been abused and overused. 

    A podcast where professionals share their insights of current and upcoming trends in the creative industry. Whether you are an entrepreneur or someone who’s interested in the inner workings of the business, this is the place to gain knowledge through personal experiences, as told by the experts.

    Tune in to hear Yostria and Axel's take on the impact of #LocalPride on our current fashion climate on whiteboardjournal.com



    We Discuss: Discussing Local Brands: How Is It Relevant?

    We Discuss: Discussing Local Brands: How Is It Relevant?

    This episode of We Discuss was recorded during our live session at Folkyspace event in Bandung. Wondering how local brands are still relevant today, this topic was discussed by representatives from 4 well known local brands, Fahmi Faisal and Vando from Hijack Sandals, Vincentius Aditya from Paradise Youth Club and Jeffry Jouw from Urban Sneakers Society, with moderator Ghina Sabrina.

    We Discuss is now available online on East Kemang Radio. As an expansion of Whiteboard Journal’s panels of discussion, this podcast will deliver exclusive talks with our friends and partners.

    Tune in to today’s episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and whiteboardjournal.com