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Seeing Them LiveSeeing Them LiveS03E12: Pathways to Zach’s Musical ParadisIn this episode of 'Seeing Them Live,' Charles interviews Zach Paradis, a Cleveland-born artist now based in Los Angeles, known for blending pop, hip hop, and R&B influences. Zach discusses the overwhelming success of a viral video he did with Crash Adams, which garnered millions of views across various platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. He delves into his early music experiences, including his first concert at a music festival called Alive and his best concert experience seeing Allen Stone at the Grog Shop in Cleveland.Zach also recounts his career beginnings at Reach Records...2025-06-2033 minMoral MinorityMoral MinorityContemporary Conversations: Ryan Ruby on Fredric Jameson's The Political Unconscious and Context CollapseIn a far-reaching conversation with the critic Ryan Ruby, we unpack the legacy and impact of Fredric Jameson's landmark work of Marxist literary criticism, The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act. Jameson's text argues for the explanatory richness and coherency of a Marxist hermeutical approach to interpreting the social function of the literary text. The guiding principle of Jameson's methodology is that any commentary that fails to historicize the narrative strategies at work as symbolic expressions of terrains of social conflict will be incomplete. Instead, he argues that we should view the interplay between the manifest content...2024-11-282h 01Dark and Twisted Alleys: A Film Noir PodcastDark and Twisted Alleys: A Film Noir PodcastEpisode 9: ‘The Big Clock’ (1948)In this episode, Debbi Mack and F.R. Jameson discuss the film noir The Big Clock with Ray Milland, Charles Laughton, Maureen O’Sullivan, with Elsa Lanchester and Harry Morgan in minor but intriguing roles. And for the full multi-media experience, click here! 🙂 2024-10-3100 minUnsung Murder BalladsUnsung Murder BalladsEpisode 95: Murder Ballad Roulette 2: Hyacinth Brown Johnson, Patrice Johnson & Latoya Gordan, Danny Dabbs, Charles Slacks, Letecia Stauch, George James Wilson, and Harmony MontgomeryWe'd Love to hear from you!! Message us here!!In this episode Janus, Jameson and Joyous each discuss 2 cases with limited information available, but they all pack a punch. Last time we went with an international theme, this time we went with a family member theme between the cases.#HyacinthBrownJohnson #Patrice Johnson #LatoyaGordan #JabariBurrell #NewYork #DannyDabbs #LamonicaTucker #Mississippi #CharlesSlacks #AlethaHolliday #AaydenHolliday #AasonHolliday #AvaHolliday #CarlosEvans #SouthCarolina #LeteciaStauch #GannonStauch #Colorado #GeorgeJamesWilson #Georgia #HarmonyMontgomery #AdamMontgomery #NewHampshire2024-09-251h 10Whiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatHtmx, Open Source, Retro Tech, and Dev Tools with Carson GrossIn this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, Robbie and Chuck talk with Carson Gross about his journey in web development, including the creation of htmx and its predecessor, intercooler.js. They touch on the differences between front-end libraries, the importance of timing in tech adoption, and the relevance of older technologies. Carson also talks about his love for baseball, retro software, and the potential for a return to simpler and more varied tech tools and hardware. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:39) - Meet Carson Gross (03:25) - Whiskey tasting: Bullet Rye 12 Year (11:45) - Hot takes (21:32...2024-08-151h 07Fearless Creative LeadershipFearless Creative LeadershipLucy Jameson, Natalie Graeme, Nils Leonard of Uncommon - "The Uncommon Founders"Which direction are you going? Nils Leonard, one of the co-founders of Uncommon - the award winning global creative studio - has been a regular guest on this show since I started Fearless seven years ago. In all of that time, I’ve wondered abut his partnership with his two co-founders, Natalie Graeme and Lucy Jameson. Why did they decide to go into business together? How does it work and what might get in the way? And what makes the Uncommon partnership particularly worth understanding is the extraordinary consistency between what th...2024-07-2647 minFearless Creative LeadershipFearless Creative LeadershipLucy Jameson, Natalie Graeme, Nils Leonard - In 24Edited highlights of our full length conversation. Which direction are you going? Nils Leonard, one of the co-founders of Uncommon - the award winning global creative studio - has been a regular guest on this show since I started Fearless seven years ago. In all of that time, I’ve wondered abut his partnership with his two co-founders, Natalie Graeme and Lucy Jameson. Why did they decide to go into business together? How does it work and what might get in the way? And what makes the Uncommon partnership pa...2024-07-2624 minThe Charles Travers ShowThe Charles Travers ShowHow to Heal Your Gut and Improve Your Health with Jameson LuskayIn this episode, I sat down with Jameson Luskay (Coach Jamo!).   We discuss...   -> The current state of health in our society and where we're going wrong ->  How to heal and optimize for good gut health -> The best foods for healing your gut -> Why fasting is a great way to heal your gut and how to do it correctly   As well as other key lessons Jameson has learnt, from his own personal health journey.    Connec...2024-04-081h 33What we lose in the Shadows (A father and daughter True Crime Podcast)What we lose in the Shadows (A father and daughter True Crime Podcast)Michael Charles Burham: Murder, Manhunts, and Man's Best FriendSend us a textAre you ready for a tale that's packed with suspense, mystery, and a surprising canine hero? We're unwrapping the enigmatic case of Michael Charles Burham, an ex-army survivalist suspected of a dark crime. Burham's story takes us on a twisted journey, from a shocking kidnapping to a cryptic note left in a stolen vehicle. And in a bizarre twist,  how a chocolate Labrador and a Jack Russell Terrier managed to outsmart a hardened criminal, and how their contribution led to a satisfying conclusion to this chilling true crime saga. So, brace yourselves - t...2023-08-0119 minWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatOpenSauced, Developer Advocacy, and AI with Brian DouglasBrian Douglas, Founder and CEO at OpenSauced, learned to code while pursuing his MBA and stayed up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies by tuning into podcasts and blogs. Brian’s passion eventually caught the attention of Netlify, where he joined as an advocate. Later, he became the first advocate at GitHub, building out a developer relations team. Brian shares insights into the open-source world and the challenges faced by maintainers. He introduces his current venture, OpenSauced.pizza, which aims to improve GitHub insights and provide valuable knowledge about open-source contributions and tech debt. Brian mentions plans to...2023-07-1351 minGargantúa PodcastGargantúa PodcastEpisodio 44 Jameson, el soldado desconocido de la II Guerra Mundial. Misterio del marine sin barco ni historia.¿De dónde venía Charles Jameson? En febrero de 1945 llegó a Bostón un buque repleto de heridos del frente europeo. Entre ellos venía un soldado herido e inconsciente que no procedía de ningún destacamento ni barco conocido. Su nombre, simplemente, no constaba en ningún sitio. Gracias por escucharme. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com2023-04-0706 minWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatAdvent of Whiskey: More Holiday Trivia and Tech InterviewsRobbie and Chuck think the process is rigged. Memorizing algorithms and solving problems in 30 minutes isn’t good enough to judge someone’s capabilities and decide whether they can be trusted for a job. Many great developers crack under the pressure of interviews but that doesn’t mean they’re not good at what they do. The interview process is just a formality to verify someone’s identity, it shouldn’t be used to drill developers and set them up for failure. Companies are better off looking at a developer’s open-source and public projects to see what they have...2022-12-2230 minWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatAdvent of Whiskey: State of JS, ChatGPT, and Browser APIsThe State of JS is one of the best ways to get your voice heard and learn about the Javascript ecosystem. The React developers are likely in the majority of survey respondents but every developer within the Javascript community should consider taking it to get an accurate representation. One of the topics covered in the State of JS survey is browser APIs like WebGL, Web Animations, and Service Workers. Chuck and Robbie test their knowledge to see how much they know about them and Robbie recounts his terrible experience with service workers in Ember. In...2022-12-1729 minWellbeing Gets Real™ ConversationsWellbeing Gets Real™ ConversationsEp 2: Connect to your breath_Sheridan BashfordSheridan is a single mum of three little kiddies and works full time in her own business.  So how does she weave wellbeing into her very rich and full life?  Creating a habit around breathing to tap into her parasympathetic nervous system Nutrition - understanding her gut health Sleep - how she gets back to sleep if she wakes during the night Show Notes: The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg (the book Charlotte mentions)  Breathwork Smiling Mind meditation  Hosted by Charlotte Jameson and produced by Leonie Marsh. www.wellbeinggetsreal.com  Instagram: @wellbeinggetsreal2022-11-0123 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastSpeaking Last, Insomnia, Christopher Nolan's Character Evolution, Love, Heart Break | Interstice 68On this episode of the podcast we get into a good idea I learned from the author, Simon Sinek. What follows is a discussion of the movie 'Insomnia' one of Christopher Nolan's first which followed the wildly successful 'Memento. Featuring an excellent performance from Al Pacino and Robin Williams it is without question a fantastic film. Then, we end it all of with a discussion of love, heart break, and how at one point I used to be involved with music production.2022-10-2055 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastEntrepreneurial Planning, Corporate Evil, Playing An Infinite Game, Swimming With Dolphins | Ep.67From swimming with dolphins to a dicussion of corporate evil. The interstice podcast will not subject itself to things like being beholden to one particular range of topics.2022-10-1559 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastWhat Happens When We Die, The Wisdom Of Youth, Human And Social Evolution | Interstice Podcast Ep.66Ever in search of the most light-hearted topics for the podcast this episode I chose to focus on the most cheery of all, death. Not only that of course, human evolution found its way in there as well. Finally we get into a discussion of what it takes growing older to avoid become embittered or left behind by life. You know, fun stuff.2022-10-1257 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastAi Companions, AAA games vs Indy history, GRIS Indy game | The Interstice Podcast Ep.65I ran a social experiment on myself using a companion ai app. The results were very interesting. It will be a fascinating thing to see how ai companions and the relationships they have with us meat bags evolve over the next decade. If you thought life was weird now, just you wait. Other than that we go hard on the nerd discussion, touching on a great new indy game game I got to experience called 'Gris' as well we discuss the push pull history between aaa and indy games.2022-10-0850 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Jason Mcnamar Artist On, Love Death And Robots, Spiderman, Angry Birds | Interstice Ep.64Moving to two episodes a week we have our first guest in some time. Jason Mcnamar is an accomplished texture artist and modeler who's work can be found in both summer blockbusters and netflix originals. He is currently living in Japan and took the time to share his life story with us and insights on his industry.2022-10-051h 28The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastRecent Success, Shorts, Don't Be A Turkey Theory, Randomness Is Healthy | Interstice Podcast Ep.63#davetrippin #theinterstice #podcast It's official we are moving to two episodes a week for the podcast. And we've got a lot to talk about in this one. It has now been three weeks since finally giving the full productive effort to creating the amount of content that I feel fits the standard necessary to grow and do this who creative thing full time. On that note I discuss a recent success, that while not necessary to keep me working as I have, feels great and is extra fuel on the fire. We then go into an in-depth discussion of...2022-09-3059 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastCreating Your Own Path, Return To Tokyo, Ray Kurzwiel, The Singularity Is Nearer | Interstice Ep. 62After so much time away I finally got back to Tokyo. I think it's been over two years actually but there I was back in the ol.. I don't know if there's a nickname for it. I got a chance to meet up with a subscriber who's become a good friend over the years. His story was amazing. For anyone who is determined to carve their own path through life he is a great guy to model yourself after. We talk a bit more on photography and my failing to produce as much as I could from the visit...2022-09-261h 02The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastHormesis, Post Traumatic Growth, Shell Shock, Terry Pratchett | The Interstice Podcast Ep.61Hormesis and Post Traumatic Growth, these are nearly completely new terms to me and they're both great for considering the idea of healthy stress. That's our opener for this episode but then we get into some juicy history details. I saw a clip on reddit of soldiers who had shell shock and it made me think of warfare and its evolving impact on us and our understanding of it in greater public consciousness. Then as I like to do sometimes we go on a rant about one of my favourite authors Terry Pratchett. The man is a pure gem...2022-09-191h 01The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastA New Life Direction, Art Generating AI, Betraying Potential, Midjourney | Interstice Podcast Ep.60Let's get down to business shall we? Life has once again booted me in another direction. At a glance it is rough and difficult. At another glance it's really quite awesome and perhaps more than any other time in my life the end result will be entirely my responsibilty. I wanted to be free, here is the chance of a a lifetime to do so. But that's not all. I have recently been encountering a number of AI art generators and the implications for the coming creative future are far reaching and paradigm shifting to say the very least...2022-09-1349 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastThe Shrink Next Door, The Name Of The Wind, Don Bluth Animations | The Interstice Podcast Ep.59Let's get to it EP.59. We are a little leaner this epsiode. For whatever reason I had a few less things to discuss. Perhaps a sign I need to crank up the adventure in my life. No biggy. I'll do it. That doesn't mean though what is here was not worth the talk. I have been reading and I have been watching a lot of great media recently which informed a lot of what comes up in this episode. Particularly a book called 'the name of the wind' known for being foundational as some of the best fantasy ever...2022-07-1946 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Joe Keating | Designer | The Interstice Podcast Ep.58Joseph Keating is a fascinating man. Managing to develop a skill-set that expresses both his understanding of technical fields alongside the artistic is no simple task. We dicuss the kind of thinking that goes into creating the inside of retail stores as well as a his philosophy with it is for himself as opposed to a client. This was a good one. It may be the longest I've recorded to date.2022-07-121h 45The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastHiroshima, The Nuclear Bomb Museum, Wakeboarding, Odyssey | The Interstice Podcast Ep.57I'd never been to anywhere in Japan more south than Kobe until very recently. I finally got a chance to go to Hiroshima for the purpose of filming a wakeboarding tournament taking place there. Come August our studio is filming a major tournament in Kyushu so this was a great opportunity to see what the realities on the ground were for filming this kind of content. Being there gave us a chance to go to the war memorial museum which remembers the tragedy of the nuclear bomb being dropped on Hiroshima. It was a challenging and useful experience, totally...2022-07-0358 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Alan Algee | Director, Cinematographer, Educator, | The Interstice Podcast EP.56Alan is a friend who I've met since moving to Kyoto. This man has skill. When you look at his body of work it is self evident. Crisply composed and tuned to some of the best colouring you've ever seen, Alan is a pure pro. I particulary enjoyed in the course of our conversation getting into how Alan described his style having a melancholic quality to it. A quality which we both agreed does fit the Japanese aesthetic very well.2022-06-211h 08The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Adam Valois | Syrian Refugee Crisis Logistics Manager | The Interstice Podcast Ep.55Adam and I grew up together on Vancouver Island. It has been incredible to reconnect with him and discuss the absolutely mad path that he has taken through life. Like myself he was bit with the desire to seek out new horizons but where my path took my to Japan, his took him all over the world. There is so much to Adam's story that we cannot nearly cover it in this one episode but that does not limit its scale. Adam started his career assisting the UN in Zimbabwe which offered him a totally new sense of life...2022-06-131h 10The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: James Palmer | Mechanical Engineer | The Interstice Podcast Ep.54Today's guest is James Palmer an old friend and mechanical engineer. He'll joined me to talk about mostly anything but then we ended up staying on the topic of education for quite some time. It will be fascinating to see how these systems develop going into the future as the freedom to information and education continues to grow.2022-06-061h 08The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastTeacher, Creator, Student, Kendrick Lamar, Deep Fakes, The Northman | The Interstice Podcast Ep.53Teacher, student, creator, are these the elements which make up a fully actualized human being? In this episode I do my best to argue for that fact. Recently I saw a quite touching clip on instagram taken from a Louis CK's show and it was talking about love. I offer a few thoughts on that. Then we move into a discussion of deep fake technology and Kendrick Lamar's new album, specifically for the reason that he so originally blends these two elements together. And if that wasn't enough for you we hit up talking about the new cinematic masterpiece...2022-05-3053 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastHallucinogenic Honey. Antifragile, Limbic Friction, Unreal 5, Elden Ring | The Interstice Podcast Ep.52Went all out on this episode and actually for once made a list of topics to work through. I like to dabble in books as a topic but it's often fun to make sure I try and get outside of that box. For that reason we go all over the place. Perhaps hitting the most meta discussion of all, what other podcasts have taught me. One Dr in particular is of great interest to me. His name is Dr Huberman and he works out of Stanford university. He has some really fascinating things to say on focus. Expect the...2022-05-2356 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastHaruki Murakami, Self Delusion, Koyasan, Kinosaki Onsen Town | The Interstice podcast Ep.51We return. We get back up. We are on the horse. In the return of the podcast now heading towards the coveted 100 episodes we've got a few interesting topics. I had somehow avoided reading and any of Haruki Murakami's books, that was, until now. I have completed "Hard Boiled Wonderland And the End Of the World" it was great and ever a testament to not judging something until you've completed it. Further beyond the topic of reading, I've done some amazing travel recently around the Kansai region of Japan which took me to the Onsen town of Kinosaki and...2022-05-1656 minThe Urban Shaman SpeaksThe Urban Shaman SpeaksWingMakers: Neruda Interviews: Interview 1 Part 3Drawing the first interview to a close/ Sarah shows more skepticism and Jameson is frustratingly vague  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charles-alexander-rutland/support2022-05-1424 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Caden Ostermiller | Graphic Designer| The Interstice Podcast Ep.50Some years ago Caden reached out and offered to help me with my Youtube channel. He's since then done an immeasurable amount of helpful work for me and I'm forever in his debt for that. It was a pleasure to have him on the podcast to discuss a few things. Surprisingly social anxiety ended up being a large part of the conversation.2022-03-201h 16Fearless Creative LeadershipFearless Creative LeadershipNils Leonard of Uncommon London - "Re-Loaded"If you could look into the future and see the results of what you’re doing today, would you want to? Uncommon London was just named Creative Agency of the Year for the second year in a row, and Independent Agency of the Year. It’s the first time a company has ever received both awards at the same time. Creative leadership isn’t a theory. It’s a practice, and it happens in the real world. And the reason this podcast exists is to bring the lessons of the best leaders in the worl...2022-03-041h 13The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastFantasia Orchestra, New Gear, Netflix Arcane | The Interstice Podcast Ep.49We've quite a range of topics to discuss in this video. More projects have come to Garden Lab recently which I'm excited to share. I went to a live orchestra for the first time in my life (to listen to Fantasia no less). I recently completed the series 'Arcane' on Netflix and it was amazing and worth discussing for its narrative strengths and finally I go into a bit of detail regarding upcoming gear changes for the channel and who will be coming on as guests in the near future.2022-01-1955 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastA Reflection On The Year And What's To Come | The Interstice Podcast Ep.48Let's recap the year and talk about what's to come in 20222022-01-1259 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Zane Johnson | Fashion Designer - Shodo Calligraphist | The Interstice Podcast Ep.47Zane is a fashion designer, calligraphist, and all around artist. Currently working out of Osaka Kansai region, he sees the relationship between function and meaning as mutually contributing elements to a distinct style. We discuss his journey, his process, and a bit of what has formed his approach to life.2021-12-2358 minJCB LIVEJCB LIVEJCB LIVE Connecting Animals, humans, and our planet with Jameson Animal Rescue Ranch owner Monica Stevens!Connecting Animals, humans, and our planet with Jameson Animal Rescue Ranch owner Monica Stevens! We learn how to improve animal welfare through global collaboration with a pioneer in the world of philanthropy.🐷 Learn more: https://www.jamesonanimalrescueranch.orgPurchase Episode Wines: OFFER: 20% off for everyone, 30% off for WS & JCB members | Offer ends "Sunday at midnight"🍷 Shop Now: https://my.boissetcollection.com/products/catalog/sale-1005 Meet Crispin Cain, the mastermind behind the exquisite spirits of 'Prosperous & Penniless.' With a rich history that began in the vineyards of California, Crispin's journey in win...2021-11-2337 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice Podcast Ep.46 | Visiting Kobe UniversityIn this video we go into discuss in full detail the upcoming project for Garden Lab working in collaboration with Kobe University along side an organic farm and business to create a sustainable business of bamboo field reclamation.2021-11-1544 minLegal Tech StartUp Focus PodcastLegal Tech StartUp Focus PodcastEpisode 37 of the Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast -- An Interview with Mat Rotenberg, founder and CEO of Dashboard LegalEpisode 37 of the Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast -- An Interview with Mat Rotenberg, founder and CEO of Dashboard Legal In this episode of the Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast (www.legaltechstartupfocus.com/podcast), your host, Charlie Uniman, interviews Mat Rotenberg, founder and CEO of Dashboard Legal.  On its website (www.dashboardlegal.com), Dashboard Legal writes of its value proposition: "Tired of switching between email threads, apps and workarounds? Dashboard Legal lets you and your team work right from your inbox - by transforming it into a unified workspace for all the materials related to a case o...2021-11-1522 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice Podcast Episode 45 | The Hero Of A Thousand FacesWe are back at it. The Podcast is once again live and will be 4 times monthly posted. In the first half I discuss the iconic book I've been reading, 'The Hero Of A Thousand Faces'. In the second half we talk about where I am now employed and the expat community in Kyoto.2021-11-0646 minLegal Tech StartUp Focus PodcastLegal Tech StartUp Focus PodcastEp 034 Interview with Jeremy Small and Jon Bartman of Jameson Legal TechIn this episode of the Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast (www.legaltechstartupfocus.com/podcast), your host, Charlie Uniman, interviews Jeremy Small, CEO of Jameson Legal and Jon Bartman, Head of Jameson Legal Tech, a division of Jameson Legal (www.jamesonlegal.com/jameson-legal-tech). On its website, Jameson Legal Tech describes itself as follows: “With a focus on Legal Tech software sales and strategic advice, as well as Legal Tech recruitment, our specialist team is a trusted adviser to Legal Tech Vendors as well as In-House and Private Practice Legal Operations departments.” Here are the highlights what Jeremy, Jon and...2021-09-2744 minMack Attack ShowMack Attack ShowBiblical FatherhoodThank you for joining us as I talk with Pastor Charles BoBo from St Louis about Godly/biblical fatherhood.2021-06-1627 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Jay | IT Specialist | The Interstice Podcast Ep.44Jay has spent a significant amount of his life here in Japan. In doing so he has climbed the IT ladder and finds himself now married and doing well. Through his experiences we come to understand better what that life's evolution looks like. He is a man. He is not a cat.2021-05-061h 45The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Josh Olufemii | VFX Artist, Youtuber | The Interstice Podcast Ep.43Josh is one of those heroes of the interwebs, holding all us would be creators up with his incredible tutorials. If you've ever tried to learn anything on the adobe creative suite it's likely that you've come across Josh. His kind and straightforward demeanor sets the stage for a presence which treats others well while never hesitating to get down to business. Carving out a creative career with integrity is no small task and that is what Josh has achieved. Creators who do make it, owe a debt to Josh, for it's likely they've stood on his shoulders to...2021-04-151h 49The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Andrew Szeto | Skateboarder, Woodworker | The Interstice Podcast Ep.42You get a person like Andrew when positivity collides with work ethic. Of the many things you could call this man: engineer, videographer, skateboarder, woodworker—lazy does not rank among them. It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of a new skill, interest or craft. It is something wholly different to continue applying yourself past the initial spark which catches your interest. It takes real effort and commitment. Andrew has it, and he's got enough to share around. I could tell from our very first correspondence that Andrew was a man of vision, and getting a chance to...2021-03-151h 11The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Robin Rauner | Kyoto Startup - Head Of Public Relations | The Interstice Podcast Ep.41Robin answers questions with the careful confidence of someone who considers well what's in their head before speaking. When you ask her about what led her to Japan, you notice something curious: while she describes her series of choices plainly, and as though any other might have made them, they are exceptional. Not many have travelled in her family. Where others might then see that as evidence as to why they should stay home, Robin saw it as her reason to go abroad. While not at all a Japanophile, Robin cares deeply for the country that she now inhabits...2021-03-121h 08The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Victor | Photographer | The Interstice Podcast Ep.40Viktor and I have collaborated over the years on various projects. Although he is taking a break from it now, he is an excellent photographer and his travels around Japan have taken him to many beautiful places. Viktor prefers to emphasize the art in his work, and is incredibly weary of becoming overly concerned with reach. A noble consideration given the mental disorders arising these days which could easily be described as creatoritis. The conversation ranges far and we cover from what he feels his individual style is to questions of gear and technical aspects of the craft as...2021-03-061h 18The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Tina Tokyo Diaries | Tokyo Youtuber | The Interstice Podcast Ep.39Oh to speak Japanese at an N1 level, something Tina has been doing for years. She's attended some of the most famous universities in Japan and found herself a quite fascinating job to do while she pursues her creative passions.2021-02-281h 08The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Tyler Crane | Director, Film-Maker | The Interstice Podcast Ep.38Tyler has a herculean work-ethic. That has led him to become one of the fastest evolving and in-demand film makers now working in Japan. He runs a studio out of Tokyo with an impressive range of international talent that are pushing the limits of what is possible in Indy Film production. We get into it all: influences, work flow, what keeps creating fresh. Don't miss this one.2021-02-071h 02The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Matt Jameson | Event Producer, Musician | The Interstice Podcast Ep.37As an event producer, in these difficult times, Matt has had to adapt. Obviously live events are something we look back on fondly for the time being and if we do gather it is constrained to an online experience. Few would handle that pivot so well. Matt is an example of perseverance in the face of difficult circumstances. We did both agree though, there will be much room for celebration when the world can move past its current state and at that time I anticipate he will be touring and putting on amazing shows, as he not only plans...2021-01-301h 05The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Alessandro de Bellegarde | Kyoto Based VR film-maker | The Interstice Podcast Ep.36Originally from New-York, Alessandro is an Italian film-maker who has made his home in Kyoto for the last decade. Where his roots may lie in the classic cinematography style, in more recent years, he has left his mark in the burgeoning field of VR 360 film-making. Alessandro describes his work as a double act of translation: that of the medium in which he creates and connectively the Japanese content that comprises the majority of his work. He creates bridges to the past with a genuinely modern approach.2021-01-231h 15The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Nicolas James Watson | Japan Nomad | The Interstice Podcast Ep.35Can you imagine long-boarding across a Japanese prefecture? Nicolas doesn't need to because he has done that kind of craziness. From near Olympic level swimming to travelling all over Japan, Nicolas' life may be one thing, but boring is certainly not it.2021-01-182h 42The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Willem Kranendonk | AAA Game Designer | The Interstice Podcast Ep.34Willem's career as a game designer could serve as a lesson to anyone seeking employment in an industry with a high barrier to entry. A man who simply would not take no for an answer and managed to carve out a career for himself in this highly competitive industry, he has now built a resume which would be the envy of anyone involved with the field.2021-01-121h 44The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Johannes | The Path Of A Software Engineer In Japan | The Interstice Podcast Ep.33Johannes has an incredible story. From being one of the very first people to work on android, to designing his own game, he's had a storied career both in and out of Japan. For anyone interested in the IT landscape in Japan, Johannes' is an example of what is possible if you apply yourself.2020-12-271h 16The Hopefull Romantics PodcastThe Hopefull Romantics PodcastThe Hopefull Romantics Podcast: Marriage Gems with the Mack Attack ShowThanks for listening! Make sure to like, share, and subscribe to stay connected to all things Hopefull.   Follow us on the socials:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehopefullr...  Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehopefullroma...  Twitter: https://twitter.com/hopefullpodcast?s=21  Links to listen on your favorite podcast platforms: https://linktr.ee/thehopefullromantics    Support The Mack Attack Show:   https://anchor.fm/jameson-mclaughlin  Instagram: @mackattackshow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to m...2020-12-271h 11Mack Attack ShowMack Attack ShowHolidays & RelationshipsThanks for listening as we talk with the hosts of The Hopefull Romantics - Charles & Jasmine2020-12-261h 11The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Drew Wallin| The Unexpected Virtue Of Materialism | The Interstice Podcast Ep.32The guest today is Drew Wallin, a bilingual entrepreneur who's life is a case study in how truth trumps fiction when it comes to experiences beyond belief. We discuss materialistic habits and how they are often maligned as horrible. But is this necessarily true? Could elements of materialism actually ground us in reality and grant some insight into a life well lived?2020-12-231h 27The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGuest: Terrance Reynolds | Defining Your Path | The Interstice Podcast Ep.31Today's guest is Terrance Reynolds. A man who in a few short years went from working an entry level teaching position to becoming a local celebrity DJ and then a software developer following that. There's no point in small dreams and Terrance is a study in that ideology. His instagram: terrancee952020-12-182h 47The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastFilling your Brain With Garbage, Charlie Chaplin, Pioneering Spirit | The Interstice Podcast Ep.30I'd say it's a healthy bet that most people are ready to move on to the new year. Mine wasn't exactly easy if I'm honest. That said, a lot has come out of it and I actually appreciate the events I was witness to in the course of reaching the proverbial finish line of December. No email responses in today's podcast. You and I, we haven't spoken in some time so I wanted to lean hard into pure conversation and some thoughts that have bounced around the plentiful free space in my head. I've read about three major books...2020-12-021h 00The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastLiving With Autism, Surviving Abuse, Savants, Family History, Why People Are Violent | The Interstice Podcast Ep.29 | Guest: JosephLiving with out autism is one thing, abuse, something entirely different. Joseph joins me on the podcast for ep.29 to share his experience of having to grow up dealing with both. I think him a good example of what it is like to be repeatedly given a situation in which no one would fault you for giving up or becoming bitter but defying that choice and instead choosing to be a positive force.2020-09-3057 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastUseful Enemies, Dangers Of SNS, Black Companies, Necessary Failure | The Interstice Podcast Ep 28I finally finished Caesar's biography and naturally there were some life lessons to take from it. Much having to do with how deflated we feel once we catch that mouse we've been chasing. So here is to useful enemies and never ever reaching our goals, no matter how at first, that defeat depresses us.2020-09-2555 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastBuilding Your Team, Sold Out, Predictive Marketing, Slaves To Consumption | The Interstice Podcast Ep.27Who is your team and where are they? I was watching The Last Dance on Netflix recently and for a guy, me, who hasn't played team sports for the last decade, I definitely came away with a feeling like I still was. The realization being that we are always in a team. The game has changed but the goal remains the same, to win, to win life. Additionally I watched The Social Dilemma, and what a great cause for reflection on consumerism and marketing that was. Come with me won't you and share a few thoughts.2020-09-1658 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastIn Discussion With The Founder Of A Modern Japanese Company | The Interstice Podcast Ep.26We are only young enough for so long, to take the ship we have built, out on a great adventure. Drew Walling, the founder of Garden Lab, made time in his busy schedule to sit down with me and discuss the how and why of his starting a business in Kyoto Japan.2020-09-0356 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastMaking Sake, Hottest Women, Custom Ramen, Motorbike Japan, Driver Training | The Interstice Ep.25We get the core of what makes for the best ramen. We venture into a semantics war on whether or not a husk is a real thing in regards to sake processing. This time on the interstice podcast we spare no time turning over ever proverbial rock in search of interesting topics. Oh, and we discuss where Japan's most and least beautiful women come from.2020-08-1146 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastThe ALT Dancing Monkey Stereotype, Genuine Energy, The Allure Of Vague Satisfaction | The Interstice Podcast Ep.24In this moment, what are you doing? Why are you doing it? Do you know? Have you really examined your behavior? When is the last time you did? I find these questions worth asking. It is all too easy to get lost in either, work, stress, or pure laziness, and accept for ourselves a vaguely satisfying life. A life that at a glance seems fulfilling, but like an iceberg revealing only a fractionally small amount of the truth, if we look closer, we realize that the satisfaction we feel is nothing more than procrastination masquerading as achievement. Most insidious...2020-08-0453 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastNewspeak, Thought Crime, Censorship, Safe Places, Eternal Corruption | Interstice Podcast Ep.23The topics hit hard and heavy on this episode. After uploading a comedic vlog I was called out for using a swear-word of the barely abrasive kind. This kind of condemnation usually comes at the behest of greater inclusion. What is, and will forever remain, ironically funny to me, is that calls for censorship, contradict the very thing that they are trying to protect. Nuance, freedom of expression, inclusiveness, must not ever become the hostage of propriety. And we must never think that they are immune to becoming so. What is most vile of censorship and thought crime, is...2020-07-2651 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastTradition, Caesar, Starting A Business In Japan, How To Be Useful When You're Lazy | The Interstice Podcast Ep 22What's it like to start a business in Japan, possibly during one of the worst times in history to do so? Well my brave friend has found out. It's really amazing what he's done and his whole approach of relentless determination during a time that would make many others throw their cards in and claim no responsibility to the outcome, is nothing less than pure grit. It has left me wondering what can I do about my output in a time that I consider fairly sedate considering how little travel is possible. Ultimately I conclude that I can do...2020-07-1746 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastDon't Take The Bait, Caesar, Stand-up Comics, Forms Of Articulacy | The Interstice Podcast Ep.21The studio is mostly setup minus my computer I forgot at work so I didn't have my mic, but, oh well. Thanks for joining the podcast. Hope to see you in the comments. We cover a lot of ground from Caesar to stand-up.2020-07-0957 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastLiving In Japan Long-Term, Private School vs Public, Japanese Kids | The Interstice Podcast Ep.20What is it like to have lived in Japan for 16 years, my guest today, a career licenced teacher shares his thoughts on the experience.2020-06-291h 01Relationship Renegade with Dr. Jameson Mercier, LCSWRelationship Renegade with Dr. Jameson Mercier, LCSWAckimo Charles: Dads Without DadsFathers & Blended Families During the month of June we'll be recognizing black fathers and the impact they have on their families and community. This episode features another buddy of mine and awesome father. He is an administrator and you might think that being a dad came natural to him. However, we all have our stories. The Couples Counsel Podcast is designed to help couples get unstuck and moving towards a happier and healthier relationship. Dr. Jameson Mercier provides practical advice for everyday challenges in relationships. Episodes are released weekly on Wednesday mornings. For more information...2020-06-1700 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastI had a hilariously bad couple days, moving ahead, getting back up | The Interstice Podcast Ep.19We all get them from time to time. This was my turn.2020-06-1048 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastAre Kids Having To Grow Up Too Fast, When Appreciation Kills Enjoyment, Where To Marry In Japan | Interstice Podcast Ep.18It's a strange time that we find ourselves living in - would be an accurate statement no matter when you lived. Perhaps stranger still is life's ability to repeat patterns yet in wholly different ways. The example I draw upon today is that of the experience of children, and the conditions in which they grow. How do we even define them, and what is shaping their experience?2020-06-0552 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastJapan's Shifting, Work, Tradition, Technology, Paradigm, Jump-starting Attitude | The Interstice Podcast Ep.17With the way that things have gone around the world, a whole new way of working has taken root, and that way is mostly from home. People, for the most part, love it. And that is not the only thing that is changing. Attitudes towards dated technology and bureaucracy have taken a sharp hit as well. When the status quo was maintained it allowed these inefficient at best, maddeningly arbitrary at worst, old standards to exist. Now that is no longer the case. Nothing reveals flaws in a system like attacking it, and if you take the initiative following...2020-05-191h 01The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastPink Floyd The Wall, Never Ending Story, Breaking Up With Where You Live | The Interstice Podcast Ep.16What is it that inspired you in your younger years? For me it was a variety of many things but Pink Floyd's the wall stands out as a major spark to my creative mind. I've found when considering that influence on me in a greater context I can't help but notice the creep of time and its effect. That All influences become to those not familiar with them, cartoonishly old and dated. Sad, considering that old inspiration does not necessarily lose the potency of its message when really all that fades is the medium through which its conveyed. For...2020-05-151h 12The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastJapan's Unspoken Rules, Backwards Thinking, Dated Mindsets, Counter Culture | The Interstice Podcast Ep.15I binge watched a ton of 1950's videos recently and was struck by not only how melancholy they made me feel but also how similar in many ways Japan's social attitudes are still to these outmoded ways of thinking. Unspoken rules rule Japan and you'd do well to follow them if you want to fit in. Of course this is most strictly applied to those who are native but to observe them is fascinating. Without knowing the answer I speculate as to why this is still the case here. A fascinating subject absolutely. 2020-05-0154 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastFeeling Fulfilled, E-Teaching, Emerging Job Markets, Immaterial Relationships | The Interstice Podcast Ep.14Relationships are a large part of what fulfills us. That is common enough knowledge. However, we traditionally think of relationships in terms of our friends, family and lovers, all of which are material. Another interesting, less explored form of relationships are those that lack the human component. Everything we interact with  is a kind of relationship. But due to these relationships expressing themselves immaterially and less obviously reciprocally, it is easy to not view them as one and the same. There is value in overcoming this short-sightedness. Because although immaterial in nature these relationships compose our non-social world, which w...2020-04-2652 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastStill not married, No kids, Losing parts yourself as you develop, The abyss of consciousness | The Interstice Podast Ep.13Posting recently my reflections concerning reaching middle-age-ish and not having staked out for myself a traditional path, I got a lot of great responses. There seemed a thread which ran its way through most answers. That to live for you, your desires, your interests, selfish as it may be, causes the least suffering and best result. An interesting idea to say the least. But how to do this in such a way that is not entirely self-serving is an equally important question. Or, the conclusion we must make again, that to be self-serving is the path best taken. Rarely...2020-04-2157 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastGaijin Elitism, Teachers Licences, Endless Overtime, Private Schools | The Interstice Podcast Ep.12What does it feel like to thrown on a sword? Well that depends on whose done the throwing. Was it you, or did someone else land you there? Although ultimately each is painful, our willingness to see that pain in a positive light unquestionably favors that we do the throwing ourselves. This exhausting metaphor for working long hours is driving at the point that work is felt differently when we feel in control. It's a concept I am applying while working harder than I ever have, a least in an office like job. Lo and behold working hard reduces...2020-04-171h 01Godspeed PodcastGodspeed PodcastNorthlander...Uh...You'll SeeChris (Charles) from Northlander. This was a tough one, guys.  @northlandermusic @09musicofficial --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godspeedpodcast/support2020-04-1617 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastHow We Control Anger, Managing People, Styles of Success | The Interstice Podcast Ep.11You know that old expression - anger leads to hate, hate leads to you making a fool of yourself. Well much as that is very true It is important that we acknowledge the feeling of anger is often justified, more the issue is how we apply it. Anger usually seeks justice and fairness, it just sucks at getting these things done in a way that doesn't totally alienate those it inflicts itself upon. If you are tasked with leading a group of people, any age it doesn't matter. Likelihood is that at some point they will become unruly, or...2020-02-2651 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastMoving To A New Home, Negative Head Space, Making Life Matter, Language Challenges | The Interstice Podcast Ep.10A lot of big changes will arrive shortly come the beginning of March. First on the list will be slowly moving to a new apartment. No small feat in Japan considering the many costs associated with doing such an act. Moreover a challenge as well due to all the turning off an on of various services, water, gas and so on. But it is something I am truly excited for. It has given me the opportunity to get on the phone and speak Japanese. It has made me as well once again appreciate the wonderful people around me who...2020-02-1854 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice Podcast Ep.9 | The Usefulness of Relationships, Asking for help, The Impact of algorithmsBeen listening to a lot of stoic thoughts recently and within my recent past have been quite impacted by the book 'Meditations' by Marcus Aurelius. Doing so provided allowed me to put many experiences I have had in Japan into a useful context. But that's not all. Arnold Swarschanager, I noticed, has had some great things to say about the idea of the self-made man. To the point, essentially that no one, not even he himself, is one. I thought that was a useful idea when it comes to establishing your independence in a foreign country. Certainly we should...2020-02-0454 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice Podcastworking abroad, education, expat, filmmaking, in, japan, japanese, language, living, teaching, travelI've not uploaded anything new since the 26th of December. That is unusual for me even given that that time was basically a holiday. Returning now as I am to creative endeavors I want to keep you, who listen and support me, informed of what has been going on in my life. The truth, as it is, to my subjective reality, I will speak to. And in all honesty as things have turned out, a quite positive twist has revealed itself as we pass by this bend in the road of my life. One that should prove interesting and...2020-01-2849 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastPartying In Tokyo, Work Place Stage Fright, How To Be An Effective Mentor In The Classroom | The Interstice Podcast Ep.7What's life without kicking back once in a while and going out drinking. Incredibly sober healthy and productive but let's focus too much on that detail. Recently I wrapped up around five weeks of focused labor and wanted a chance to blow off some steam so I headed in to Tokyo for a date. The date got cancelled but I wasn't gonna let that stop me from having a social night out so once arrived and after imbibing a few whiskies I set out to find my fortune in downtown Tokyo and was not disappointed. The night was eventfully...2019-12-2154 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastJapanese Cultural Pressures, Strange Christmas Traditions, Cruel Japanese Teachers | The Interstice Podcast Ep.6Japan's cultural pressures are like none other in the world given it's much different value system. This system has no doubt allowed the country to survive, but survival does not always equate to happiness. Joined by my guest and colleague Dean we discuss this topic and touch on a few very unique challenges that natives of the culture must face and to a lesser degree expats. Not ever to go too dark we follow it up with the bizarre incarnation which is Christmas in Japan. A holiday which owes most of its traditions here to a successful ad campaign.   2019-12-0454 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastRacism In Japan, Finding Housing, Moving To Japan With A Family, And Much More | The Interstice Podcast Ep.5Our progress as a species moves forward in nearly every quantifiable way from poverty to education, but this does not mean that our success or failure overall has ever ceased its balancing act on a razor's edge. Where race is concerned certainly we've moved ahead as well but to think we've found some perfect understanding of each other would be naive. Japan as an ancient mono-culture offers a fascinating look into this very difficult topic and serves as the starting point for this week's podcast. To not dive to deep the second portion is given over to discussing how...2019-11-2550 minMack Attack ShowMack Attack ShowLeadership & ThanksLivingDr. John R. Faison, Sr and Dr. Charles E. Goodman, Jr. discuss family, leadership, Church, social justice and what a Thankful life looks like.2019-11-231h 07The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastLazy Japanese Students, Bored Teachers, Teaching Without A Degree, Drinking Heavily, Supporting A family, And Much More |The Interstice Podcast Ep.4The Japanese, although generally a more diminutive people, can drink like vikings. Schools are a little tamer no doubt than the drinking culture a salary man would see on a daily but they are still fun and different from what I am used to back in North America. We start here in the podcast as I recall some of the funnier and fuzzier moments through the time that I have spent here. Each school is I've attended is very different as well with some partying more or less, and in some cases a specific gender group will go out...2019-11-1350 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastArriving In Japan, Training, Teaching Horror Stories & Much More | The Interstice Podcast Ep.3Arriving in Japan and all the madness that ensued, the highs, the lows, all of it here on this new episode. I recount the excitement of my process to get to Japan and the first training week of my arrival. As well for good measure we touch on some of the hilariously shady business practices of the shady dispatch company Interac.2019-10-3156 minThe Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastEpic Camping, Public School, Private School | The Interstice Podcast Ep.2This time we continue the adventure of growing up. Due to rugby being introduced to me at a very young age, a size advantage and excellent coaching caught the eye of both private schools in my local area and it would change my life forever.2019-10-2053 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvJSJ 400: The Influence of JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber celebrates its 400th episode with former host Dave Smith and some other familiar voices. Each of the panelists talks about what they’ve been up to. Dave hasn’t been on the show for 3 years, but he and Jameson Dance have started a podcast called Soft Skills Engineering where they answer questions about the non-technical side of engineering. When he left the show he was the director of engineering on Hire View, and currently he works for Amazon on Alexa.  Christopher Buecheler has been on several JSJ, RRU, and MJS episodes. His...2019-10-151h 10JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 400: The Influence of JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber celebrates its 400th episode with former host Dave Smith and some other familiar voices. Each of the panelists talks about what they’ve been up to. Dave hasn’t been on the show for 3 years, but he and Jameson Dance have started a podcast called Soft Skills Engineering where they answer questions about the non-technical side of engineering. When he left the show he was the director of engineering on Hire View, and currently he works for Amazon on Alexa. Christopher Buecheler has been on several JSJ, RRU, and MJS episodes. His time is divided between contracting for start...2019-10-151h 10The Interstice PodcastThe Interstice PodcastThe Joker, Christmas, Camping, Paintball & Motorbikes | The Interstice Podcast Ep.1Life as an expat in Japan is a trip. Learning the culture and language is a never-ending parade of hilarious failures and awkward mistakes. Here on The Interstice I discuss in intimate detail this altogether humbling, never boring, choice of lifestyle.2019-10-1251 minLe Bureau des MystèresLe Bureau des MystèresÉpisode 7 : Le Bureau des Mystères de l'AmourPour cet épisode, Charles et Mathias collent à l'actualité et vous parlent d'épopées romantiques finissant toutes un peu plus mal que d'habitude... - Martha Beck et Raymond Fernandez, les tueurs de la lune de miel - Sian Jameson, choppeuse de fantômes - Le presbytère de Borley - Magdalena Solis, déesse démoniaque2018-02-1358 minBaron of BeverageBaron of BeverageJameson Black Barrel with Charles TappanThere are few more natural things to do on a Friday night after a long week than to belly up to the bar and enjoy a beverage. Last Friday I had the pleasure of meeting up with Charles Tappan, Mixologist with Pernod Ricard at Looney’s in Bel Air to taste Jameson Black Barrel Irish Whiskey and discuss its distinctions as compared to the Jameson Original with which most are familiar. The primary distinctions between the Black Barrel and the original are that the Black Barrel is aged approximately twice as long as the original – and that the...2017-06-2020 min