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Dave Wakeman's The Business of Fun Podcast
Brian Bauer tackles the idea of 100% attribution
My guest today is Brian Bauer from Bauer Entertainment Marketing. We had a great marketing conversation that I think you are going to learn a ton from. In today's conversation, we talk about: 1 to 1 marketing Attribution Zero click searches Brand awareness Marketing investments And, just tons more. A great marketing conversation. Check out my website at www.DaveWakeman.com Get the 'Talking Tickets' newsletter at https://talkingtickets.substack.com Join our Slack Channel here!
2026-01-19
53 min
Definitely, Maybe Agile
Navigating Change Through Leadership and Culture with Hanna Bauer
When Hanna Bauer's publishing business faced a perfect storm of budget cuts, industry disruption, and the ebook revolution, she learned that Six Sigma processes weren't enough. The real transformation required leading with heart.In this raw conversation, Hanna shares the wake-up call that changed everything: a top employee resigning to take a pay cut elsewhere. This crisis revealed the truth about organizational change; you can have all the right processes, but without genuine human connection and psychological safety, your best people will walk.Whether you're leading digital transformation or navigating organizational change, this episode delivers...
2025-10-30
48 min
Making Problems to Solve
Just Dave - The Independent Web - Fixed!
Want to know what I have been going on about regarding the independent web? Here's some thoughts! Check outOwn Your WebPainting with the WebIntroducing the FediVerseDesign is Blank on Patreon
2025-07-03
33 min
Race Brain Podcast
Spartan Euro Champs and Changes in Deka w/ Dave Claxton
In this episode, the RB squad discusses the loaded field at the upcoming Spartan European championships in Austria. Then, they are joined by Dave Claxton, the newly appointed Head Judge of DEKAFIT. The four go over Dave's role and preview Deka in Ocala. Support RB on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/racebrain 00:00 Intro 04:35 Spartan Euro Champs 11:15 Women's Field 32:54 Men's Field 54:00 Dave Claxton! 55:00 Talking Rules 01:27:00 Deka Florida Preview
2024-09-04
1h 52
NOCHTSCHICHT
#14 WHOAH! WE’RE GOING TO IBIZA (ft. Jakob Bauer – Robin Schulz' Content Creator)
In der heutigen Schicht gehen wir erneut über die Grenzen – während Dave in Salzburg die Stellung hält, funken sich Sebastian und Jakob Bauer von der Außenkorrespondenz in Ibiza dazu. Viele stellen sich das Leben auf „Tour“ einfacher und entspannter vor, als es ist (betrifft diesmal sogar ausnahmsweise auch Fotografen). Jakob erzählt über sein bisheriges Jahr als Tourfoto- und Videograf beim deutschen Star-DJ Robin Schulz, warum sie zur letzten Show mit dem Rettungswagen geshuttelt wurden und wie es dazu kam, dass plötzlich Jakob vor Zigtausenden Menschen hinter dem DJ-Pult stand und Robin Sch...
2024-06-01
40 min
Making Problems to Solve
Mary Tsai - Koda Mari Furniture Design
This week I talked to Mary Tsai from Koda Mari furniture design. She started out in architecture, making furniture on the side, then changed careers to user experience design, always keeping in mind the design of physical objects. Her work is inspired by architecture with a focus on ensuring the form is in harmony with its environment.
2024-01-18
57 min
Making Problems to Solve
Dave Turner - Over and Over and Over and Over
It's Dave Turner from Wooden Whale Company of Cape Cod. We talk about doing the same thing over and over, and keeping it entertaining, paying attention so you know what to improve, and how to stack you bones. We mentioned Paul from Copper Pig Woodworking, Paul Jackman, and Dustin Penner, who is not a Paul.
2024-01-11
50 min
Making Problems to Solve
Keith Wöltje - New Year, New Keith
For this new year's episode I caught up with my friend Keith Woltje. He started out mainly in digital fabrication and then started learning the more traditional maker crafts. We chat about how we met as fans of Laura Kampf, and meeting without knowing it at Maker Camp! We reminisce about classic vector graphics and learn about Keith's history with maker spaces. Check out Keith on Instagram
2024-01-04
1h 00
Making Problems to Solve
Mostly Accurate Ramble with Jeremy Foster
We had a fun wide-ranging chat this week! My guest is Jeremy Foster known as Mostly Accurate (@mostlyaccruate). We covered the world-famous Diresta Go-Cart event, making art every whatever (week for example) and the life of a necessity craftsman. Photo Credit: Mark Adams Pictures
2023-12-21
1h 15
Making Problems to Solve
Maya Rumsey - Fun and Functional Ceramics
Maya Rumsey - @melissamayapottery keeps it fun while making functional ceramics such as mugs, pitchers, earrings and other jewelry. We talk about local art community, the ancient history of early Etsy, and giant printmaking, along with how to choose the perfect vessel to drink your coffee, and how to truly determine if something is actually art.
2023-12-14
1h 00
Making Problems to Solve
Ben Cline: Logo Swap and Technocopia
This week I am talking to Ben Cline from Cline Craft, a maker from my hown town that I first met at the Making It 100 event, 140 miles away. We talk about the benefits of a local, in-person maker community and the amazing Technocopia makerspace, along with the usual maker journey!
2023-12-07
54 min
Making Problems to Solve
Matt Serio - Art, Community, and Books
Hey, this week it's Matt Serio, otherwise known as Artigiano Serio, and the Maker Librarian. Matt has a great story, leading a path from Art, to the Navy, back to Art Education, to community building. It all makes sense when you look back at it! See Matt supporting all the other makers over on Instagram, he might actually be making something!
2023-11-30
1h 06
Making Problems to Solve
Dave from Atomic Airship Works
This week I talked to Dave Anderson from Atomic Airship works. He spent his career as a mechanical engineer, but always had a hand in creating physical models using the tools in the workshop. Along the way he's tried just about every making skill from glass blowing to home-built airplanes. We had a great conversation about lifelong curiosity and making. Follow Dave on Instagram.
2023-11-23
1h 00
Making Problems to Solve
Jill Jacobs: Cut, Bend, Weld. Persist
My guest is Jill Jacobs, metal artist. She makes metal "vessels" by combining repeating shapes from uniform steel rods in unique combinations to create 3-D forms. Our conversation ranged from art to philosophy, and of course, the community of creative people who share what they do. Learn more about Jill's work on Instagram,her web site, as well as her Patreon where you can see behind the scenes and some thoughts on art and philosophy.
2023-11-16
1h 00
Making Problems to Solve
Dave Miao - 3D Printing - Inspiring Others and Keeping it Fun
Dave Miao - 3D DDIY Dave - is well known for his Maker Scans project, 3D scanning makers and making those files available. He started out focused on photography, and now explores the ways to combine traditional materials with 3D printing. He's always learning and sharing what he learns. Check out Dave on Instagram or download your favorite maker from the Maker Scans Project.
2023-11-09
59 min
Making Problems to Solve
Tiff from Nightcarver Designs
Tiffany Marchand from Nightcarver Designs has been creating for as long as she can remember, from helping her parents at craft shows to her unique painted carved signs, and multiple podcasts! Tiff is a great supporter of the maker community and has recently begun teaching power carving. Check out her work on Instagram and her podcast Maker Conversations.
2023-11-02
1h 02
Making Problems to Solve
Larissa Huff - Furniture Maker, Math Nerd, Woodworking Teacher
This episode I had the pleasure of talking to Larissa Huff, who you may know from the Call Me Mabie Maker Documentary about her work. Larissa wanted to teach and help people understand practical applications for math, and along the way discovered one of the best ways to use math in woodworking and furniture making. Now along with commission work she explores the personal connections in her work as well as combining geometric precision with organic curves. Check out her work on Instagram. Photo credit to the inimitable Mark Adams.
2023-10-26
49 min
Best Album For
Becoming a Swiftie (with Sydney Bauer!)
Taylor Swift is a global sensation with legions of devoted fans who call themselves "Swifties." Surprisingly, your hosts Dave and Caleb -- a.k.a. two dads in their 40s -- aren't among them. But in the midst of the year of Taylor, we wanted to find our way in. So we enlisted our friend Sydney Bauer, a self-professed Swiftie to give us three records and three weeks to fully take them in, and then guided us through a proverbial walking tour of what makes Taylor so singular and beloved. We did our homework, and now we're ready to...
2023-10-19
1h 06
Making Problems to Solve
Logan Needham - Remember Pillage, then Burn
Logan Needham is all about a mindset of creativity and wonder! We explore his home school experience, and his path from making music in a rock band through advertising, programming, sign making, to becoming a full time creative problem-solver! Logan's maker motto is "Do Hard Things". His journey was so interesting we are going to need to circle back and cover that in another episode! Check out Logan on Instagram.
2023-10-19
57 min
Making Problems to Solve
Scot Crabtree - Bringing Graphic Design to the 3rd Dimension.
Scot from Crabtree Creative caught my eye with his amazing tribute to Wesley Treat's Makers Welcome sign. He put everything he has learned in the sign business into the creation. His blend of design skills with fabrication makes for some impressive work! Check out Scot on Instagram
2023-10-05
57 min
Making Problems to Solve
Alma - Pink Soul Studios - Have Fun and Learn as You Go
I had a fun chat with Alma from Pink Soul Studios. She's been solving problems for her family by making furniture, toys, and whatever else she can imagine, mostly from wood. She actually found the maker community accidentally after sharing her projects with family on social media. There's also a fun bit about motorcycles! Check out Alma on Instagram and her web site.
2023-09-21
58 min
Making Problems to Solve
Char - Woodenmaven - Wood Shop Teacher
Char Miller-King, known as Woodenmaven - is your friendly shop teacher, has been learning woodworking, and sharing what she knows since she started by DIYing a platform bed she wanted, but couldn't afford at the time. Now she shares her love of woodworking with kids and adults at the Decatur Makers makerspace, online, and on TV. Check out her work on Instagram and her website.
2023-09-14
56 min
Making Problems to Solve
John Grassey - Boon Island Originals, Woodworking, Lighthouses, and Writing
John Grassey started woodworking like so many of us, to fill a need a home, and with an attitude of "I think I can do that!" He started out on the creative side of theatre and moved into stage management before a side trip to software product management, for theatre. Lately he's been exploring the creativity of the written word and completed a 30 day writing project! Check out John on Instagram and his web site www.boonislandoriginals.com
2023-09-07
55 min
Making Problems to Solve
Bernie Solo - You Never Know When You'll Use That Skill
I had a great conversation with Bernie Solo, Artist, Designer, Sometimes Inventor, and Problem-Solving Maker of Things. You might know him from his fire-breathing zombie fighting circular as seen on YouTube or in person at Maker Camp, or his fidget invention the Sprok-it, or his CNC lamp carving saw. We talked about finding patterns in nature, functional inspiration and always adding to your toolbox of skills. Find Bernie on Instagram and YouTube. Mentions in episode
2023-08-31
1h 21
Making Problems to Solve
Wesley Treat - Neon Signs and Rayguns
Wesley Treat makes cool signs, retro-futuristic art, and shop upgrades most makers would dream of (shop elevator!?) We talked about his love of classic roadside signs, theatre, and how his work making signs and decor in Texas lead to connection with an Upstate New York Drive-In. Check out Wesley's work on Instagram and Youtube.
2023-08-24
1h 05
Making Problems to Solve
Bonnie - Vermont Print
My guest this time is Bonnie from Vermont Print specializing in screen printed apparel with a focus on the outdoors and nature of Vermont. Bonnie learned html and web design starting by customizing MySpace pages and turned that into a career in user experience design. In her creative print work she follows a practice of "don't take yourself too seriously" and we discuss making fun art to find your audience of people who appreciate it. Check out Bonnie and Vermont Print on Instagram and her web site https://www.vermontprint.shop/
2023-08-17
49 min
Making Problems to Solve
Glen Haworth - Howling Winds Axe and Tool
Glen gave me a lot to think about around art, creativity, craft, and paying attention. One highlight was the "Spiraling Circle of Learning". We talked about photography, high-end audio visual installations and cardboard robots along the way. Check out Glen's work on Instagram
2023-08-10
1h 11
Making Problems to Solve
Tony Rouleau - Hillview Tool - Quality Tools for Discerning Makers
I met Tony Rouleau at Making It 100 - and learned he was a relatively local maker and a great guy! He's well known for making quality tools such as his brass infill block plane, double squares, and bevels made in his home shop. We covered how he started making tools, his design inspiration, an mention a bunch of folks from the maker community. Learn more about Tony's work on Instagram or his web site hillviewtool.com Photo credit: Mark Adams Mentions in this episode: Andy Birkey Wes Swain
2023-08-03
54 min
Making Problems to Solve
Crafts with Ellen - Creative People and Crazy Projects
My conversation with Ellen ranges from Heavy Metal Knitting to Conceptual Art and Tom Sachs. Ellen is always ready to learn the next thing, from spinning steel wool to forging and welding, to complete the next project ans share what she learns to help new makers. Check out Ellen on Instagram and Youtube. Photo credit Mark Adams.
2023-07-27
49 min
Making Problems to Solve
Paul from OLIO - We Might Have Mentioned the Maker Community
This week my guest is Paul from OLIO @theolioarchive on Instagram. We talk about the makers in your community, growing up with a fix it yourself attitude, and bring your kid to work day with an engineer. Too many makers to mention in this one.
2023-07-20
1h 01
Making Problems to Solve
Sophie Glenn - Making Wood Furniture out of Steel
This week my guest is Sophie Glenn from Arcburn Furniture! We discussed her recreations of classic furniture designs from metal and the series Rust Never Sleeps, including textile from steel wool. We also explored her experiences teaching woodworking and metalworking. Find Sophie on Instagram
2023-07-06
54 min
Making Problems to Solve
Rob Ray and Taylor Hokanson - Curiosity, Creativity and Trying New Things
Taylor Hokanson and Rob Ray hosted the super creative Opposable Thumbs podcast which challenged the hosts and a guest to solve a creative problem every two weeks. They've taken a break from the podcast but they are still out there spreading the good word about being a creative weirdo at Columbia College and Cal State San Benardino. We learn why teaching is like being the captain of a pirate ship. Check out Taylor on Instagram and https://www.finewiththis.site/ Check out Rob at https://shimmeringtrashpile.com/ and https://kdzu.org/
2023-06-29
1h 14
Making Problems to Solve
Justine Silva - Anthropologie to TV
This weeks guest is Justine Silva, a multidisciplinary artist and winner of Making It Season 2! She started her professional art career as an intern working on window displays at Anthropoligie, and explored residential construction as a project coordinator before getting pick to participate in the Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman show Making It on NBC. That experience led to her working behind the scenes on a future season of Making it and on Making Fun! for Netflix with some of our favorite YouTube makers. Find out what Justine is working on now on Instagram and Youtube.
2023-06-22
52 min
Making Problems to Solve
Rebecca DeGroot - Functional Art, Walking Woodwork, and Tattoos
I had a great conversation with woodturning and tattoo artist Rebecca DeGroot. We talked about the definition of functional art, teaching in the classroom and workshops, where Rebecca is going next, furniture as danger, and why everything is better with legs. Find Rebecca's woodworking on Instagram and also her tattoo art on Instagram.
2023-06-15
1h 01
Making Problems to Solve
Lucas De'Angelo - Take Your Time
This week I talked to Lucas De'Angelo, otherwise known as Mann Made in MA and discover the start of his vintage cast iron obsession, and some tips about getting started finding and collecting old machines. We discussed his history with making, and his relatively recent entry into the online maker community. Check out Lucas on Instagram and YouTube (there's also a TikTok) Mentions in this episode: Chris Zep Dre Fandetti Total Boat Austin Handel and Catskill Mountain Maker Camp Photo Credit: Mark Adams
2023-06-08
1h 18
Making Problems to Solve
Morley Kert - International YouTube 3D Printing Problem Solver
This week I catch up with Morley Kert, repeat guest, about the changes in his making in the last 9 months, his experience at Maker's Central, and 3D printing for the public in London! Check out Morley on Instagram and Youtube. Mentions in this episode: Matt Gray Matt Estlea K.J. Stjernström Steve House Novelty Automation
2023-06-01
55 min
Making Problems to Solve
Katie Freeman - From Manufacturing Technology to Furniture Design
This week I talked with Katie Freeman, a woodworker who specializes in power carved art pieces. We talked about her making from making with her family, to shop class, to learning woodworking, discovering power carving, and to her latest exploration of furniture design. Of course we talked about her experience finding the maker community, online, and in person at Workbenchcon! Find Katie on Instagram at @freemanfurnishings and @kf.designs.art as well as on her podcast @craftingarevolution Mentions in this show: Brandy Aubé Tamara Robertson and Tinkering Belles Podcast
2023-05-25
57 min
Making Problems to Solve
Geoff Feder and Keith Decent - Is the business the art?
I had the great pleasure of hanging out with two of the best makers and podcasters out there, Geoff Feder and Keith Decent. We started talking about art but of course the conversation took off and we ended up talking about products, teaching, sharing, and problem-solving from sculpture to business. Check out Geoff at Feder Knives on Instagram and the web shop, the Full Blast Podcast, and the Knife Talk Podcast. Check out Keith on Instagram, his web store, and From the Ground Up Podcast.
2023-05-18
42 min
Making Problems to Solve
Bandsaw Cowboys: Beckner/Diresta
This week I talked to Shawn Beckner and Jimmy Diresta about their bandsaw history. Along the way we covered paint robots, video editing, and race cars. Follow Shawn on Instagram @shawnvbeckner and of course @jimmydiresta everywhere. Mentions in this episode: Laura Adenin Shane Mooney Jeremy Specce Ralf or Rayk, both is right Keith Drennan Tony Woodland Working Hands Podcast Patrick Reynolds Dusty Lumber Co Bernie Solo Makers Central Lucas ...
2023-05-11
1h 08
Making Problems to Solve
Chris Faroe - Creative Mapping - Designing a Creative Life and Career
I had the great pleasure of chatting with Chris Faroe about his path through creativity from music to permaculture to spoon carving and his development of the Creative Mapping Project. We talked about anti-mentors, who push you away from the wrong thing, even if they're not quite sure what the right thing might be. Learn more about what Chris is up to creatively @faeroplane on Instagram and his work @creativemappingproject and learn more about Creative Mapping on his web site https://www.creativemappingproject.com/linkinbio Photo credit: Chris Bauer Mentions in this episode
2023-05-04
1h 07
Making Problems to Solve
Michelle Chandra - Generative Art, Waves, Math, and Nature
Michelle Chandra is a generative artist using programming, waveforms, and mathematical curves to create unique designs using an Axidraw pen plotter. Her work explores repeating patterns, sometimes along with layering colors to geometric designs that sometimes evoke images of nature. We chat about the possibilities of art through programming as well as how exploring the outdoors, especially the Southwest of the United States can inspire exploring patterns. We cover the ongoing theme of creative community from art school to online including the @penplotart Instagram account and the Plot Part week-long online art challenge. Find Michelle's work on...
2023-04-27
56 min
Making Problems to Solve
Keith Mitchell - Shipwright, Toolmaker, Illustrator
You might know Keith Mitchell from his woodworking, tool making, and boat building, or from his illustration work with Lost Art Press, or have met him at the Total Boat tent at Maker Camp. We had a great conversation about making, art and learning. We talked about learning the trades and passing on the knowledge, though mentorship or apprenticeship, sharing what you know with the maker community online, or teaching in person at your shop or at a maker event. Follow Keith @shipwrightskills on Instagram or Youtube or go old school and check out his website and...
2023-04-20
1h 13
Making Problems to Solve
Grant Alexander - Writing Instructions is Harder than You Think
This time I talked with Grant Alexander about his earliest maker memory and steps along his path to content creator. We explore a bit about education, teaching, and giving instructions, and making maker friends. Grant is one of the hosts of the CLAMP Podcast, where they talk about everything related to creating, living, and making projects. Check out Grant's work on Instagram and YouTube. Mentioned in this episode: Chris Powell Adam Mackey Jessy Ratfink Ethan Carter Tim Kness Camp Arrowhead Matthias...
2023-04-13
1h 07
Making Problems to Solve
Mark Adams - Discovering Community through Portraits and Conversation
Mark Adams is a photographer most well-known in the maker community for putting folks at ease, even if they normally don't enjoy having their picture taken. If you have been to an event where Mark is present, you know getting your picture taken, probably multiple times, possibly in multiple outfits with friends, is almost mandatory. Mark is also a motorcycle enthusiast, and his time at Skidmark Garage in Cleveland is where he discovered the maker community. In this episode we chat about art, creativity, the usual, and we get to know the maker behind the lens, a little bit.
2023-04-06
58 min
Making Problems to Solve
Brandy Aubé - Welder, Fabricator, Metal Artist
This week I talked to Brandy Aubé, a welder, fabricator, metal artist, maker, and singer in Classic Rock band from Louisiana. We discussed her history of metal working, including product design of her metal hoop frames, and the Voz. We also covered her history as an art teacher, teaching at Maker Camp, meeting makers at Workbench Con and the excitement of being a tool tech at Make 48 events. Check out Brandy's work on Instagram and her web site studio-aube.com. Mentions in this episode: April Wilkerson Ethan Carter Katie F...
2023-03-30
57 min
Making Problems to Solve
Laura Kampf and Jimmy Direstra: Every Imperfection Gets Affection
This week I was joined by Laura Kampf and Jimmy Diresta, two of my biggest influences in how to think about creativity, to talk about embracing imperfections and the way defects can help to tell the story behind an object. We cover everything from ants to automatic knives, and using the mistakes we make to show the personality behind the project. Laura discovers a new metaphor for problem-solving. Mentions in this episode: Andy Birkey David Waelder Grant Alexander Austin Handel and the Catskill Mountain Maker Camp
2023-03-23
1h 12
Making Problems to Solve
Justin Mabie: Making Maker Documentaries
From his start filming for the music industry in LA, to capturing the nuance of Paul Jackman, Justin Mabie has developed a compelling documentary style that finds story behind the maker. We talked about creating the story in the edit and discover of new fields of navigating humans, or social problem solving, making your subject comfortable and getting them to tell a good story. As has become typical, we talk about building your maker community, from national maker events, to your local maker meetup. Mentions in this episode: Paul Jackman April Wilkerson ...
2023-03-16
55 min
Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Top Umpqua Flies with Brent Bauer - New Products, Patterns, Hippie Stomper
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/422 Presented By: Stonefly Nets, Mavrk Fly Fishing, Trxstle Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Brent Bauer is here to take us back to Umpqua Flies and some of the top-selling flies and products they have in their line. We hear about how a fly makes it through the Umpqua cut list, the process, some funny stories, and some of their most popular flies. A man who has been at Umpqua since back in the day, here we go with Brent Bauer. Umpqua Flies Show Notes...
2023-03-14
1h 13
Making Problems to Solve
Shane Mooney - Making and a Love of Vintage Cast Iron
Shane Mooney is woodworker, exploring the artistic side of making, with a love for wildlife, nature, and vintage cast iron. From leatherwork, to welding table bases, to band saw magic, Shane is always learning something new. Find Shane on Instagram. Photo credit Mark Adams Mentions in this episode: Jimmy Diresta Kathrina Nellis Tracey Cheuvront Fernando Gary LaGuardia Make Something Steve Ramsey I Like to Make Stuff
2023-03-09
57 min
Live Greatly
Dave Asprey, The Father of Biohacking on the Laziness Principle and His New Book 'Smarter Not Harder'
Are you interested in learning about biohacking and the concept of doing less and getting more results? On this episode of the Live Greatly Podcast Kristel Bauer sits down with the Father of Biohacking, 4 times New York Times Bestselling Author and the creator of Bulletproof coffee, Dave Asprey. Dave and Kristel talk about the Laziness Principle, key takeaways from his new book 'SMARTER NOT HARDER: The Biohacker's Guide to Getting the Body and Mind You Want' and more! Tune in now! Key Takeaways from This Episode: A look into what worked for Dave to help him...
2023-03-07
23 min
Making Problems to Solve
George Hrab - FIXED AUDIO - Creating Musically, Podcasting Prolifically
Hey folks, thanks to Barefoot Finn for letting me know the audio was a bit mixed up about halfway through, that's fixed! George Hrab has a wide ranging musical career, playing percussion with the Philadelphia Funk Authority for 20 years, releasing 6 studio albums (with the 7th on the way) and exploring critical thinking and comedy on over 800 episodes of the Geologic Podcast (contains 0% geology). We explore the extreme competence on display in Star Trek: TNG, the wonderful problem-solving on Repair Shop, and how deadlines and limitations can help creativity. You can hear George's upcoming album TERPSICHORE April 22, 2023 at t...
2023-03-02
1h 06
Making Problems to Solve
Christy Rivera - Learning on Your Own - Starting with a Sledgehammer
This week I talked to Christy Rivera about getting started and learning along the way. Christy started out learning about DIY home and auto repairs, and she's always interested in learning more whether it's about house history, plaster coating technology or the coolness of tartigrades. Find Christy on Instragram Mentions in this episode: Erik Curtis Joanie Sprague Lindsay Zuelich
2023-02-23
58 min
Making Problems to Solve
Heidi Jacobs from Whitehall Pottery - Enjoying the Process of a Making Business
This week my guest is Heidi Jacobs from Whitehall Pottery. We discuss her start in a maker family, journey through art school, to a production pottery studio. Heidi studied sculpture in college, and learned the value of learning a craft whether it's welding or woodworking. Find Heidi on Instagram and Youtube, including the Virtual Craft Fair. Mentions in this episode: Ben Jacobs - Slap Stuff Together Joe Thompson - Old Forge Creations Tim Cunningham - The Urban Forge Franco Nocce Carl Jacobson Jamie P...
2023-02-16
1h 02
Making Problems to Solve
Steph from Uncommon Outpost - Art and Industrial Maintenance
Steph from Uncommon Outpost started out building and creating things as a kid, learned construction volunteering for Habitat for Humanity with her dad, and learned confidence for problem-solving along the way. We talk about her experience in art school, and her experience in non-traditional marketing for bar promotions lead to a career in industrial maintenance, product development and marketing with Wall Control. We learn about Free Art Fridays and Game of Shrooms, a worldwide art event. Mentions in the show: Mark Adams Pictures Jessie Uyeda Brittany Bailey
2023-02-09
1h 07
Making Problems to Solve
Ruth Amos - Welding is Sewing, with Fire
I had a great chat with Ruth Amos, inventor and engineer, of Kids Invent Stuff. Ruth says she loves to "bring to life, the weird and wonderful", so I had to talk to her. We talked about Ruth's history in creative expression from lego, to theater and home videos, and he effects these foundations have on her creative career today. Follow Ruth on her Instagram and YouTube as well as Kids Invent Stuff on Instagram and Youtube. Mentions Shawn Brown Makers Waffle
2023-02-02
55 min
Making Problems to Solve
Rob Rojas, he is Forklift Certified
I am happy to call Rob Rojas a friend. We met at Jimmy Diresta's shop shortly after he restored an antique camel-back drill press. He focuses on improving his woodworking skills and collecting a variety of tools to support that journey. He is never limited to learning just one thing, an we talk a bit about what the future might hold. Don't forget to check out his profile by K+S Precision Metals and his video on making the ice-pick launcher! You can find Rob on Instagram and Youtube. Mentions in this episode J...
2023-01-26
1h 00
Making Problems to Solve
Trevor Higgins Sharing a Love of Learning as a Blacksmith and Maker
This episode I was joined by Trevor Higgins, who shares his shop with old and new friends who are interested in learning the ways of the maker. He started his creative journey with Lego, like many, and graduated to music making and audio engineering. Along the way he was always using tools to further his learning. We had a great conversation about the ways we build community, and the different ways to share what we know. Find Trevor on Instagram and Youtube. Mentions in this episode: Brett McAfee Laura Kampf ...
2023-01-19
1h 00
Making Problems to Solve
Ryan Smith - Woodworker and the Printer of Maker Camp
This episode my guest is Ryan Smith of Smith Makes, an all around woodworking problem solver, and printmaker. Ryan even bought a new printing press between the recording and release of this episode! We talk about Ryan's creative transition from musician to music festival poster collector and beyond, as well as how a challenge to make a dining table led him to the current state of his woodworking shop. Check out Ryan @smith_makes on Instagram or his Etsy Shop Mentions in this episode Jimmy Diresta Kyle Toth Frank H...
2023-01-12
1h 09
Making Problems to Solve
Brett McAfee - Embrace the chaos of the creative journey
I talked to Brett McAfee, mostly a blacksmith, about his journey as a maker and artist. He shares about how his teachers affected his thoughts and perspective on creativity and problem solving. We cover chaos and uncertainty as a source of inspiration and the spectrum from entertainment to art. There's a good bit about video games and we hardly mention Steve at all. Find Brett on Instagram @skullandspade13, Youtube, and his Podcast with Al and Steve, Fools with Tools where you can hear more about chaos just about every week. Sorry Mark Adams, not this tim...
2023-01-05
1h 20
Making Problems to Solve
Episode 32: Brittney Carbone - Middle School Art Teacher taking Epoxy Art to a New Dimension
This episode we learn about Brittney Carbone from @brittneycarbone.art we we discussed the maker journey of a middle school art teacher. Brittney is making waves, literally, by molding and reshaping epoxy resin as it cures to create unique seascape inspired art. Learn more at https://www.brittneycarboneart.com/ Mentions in the show: Peter Brown Andrew Burke Blake McFarland Cover photo credit Mark Adams
2022-12-29
55 min
Making Problems to Solve
Episode 31 - Paul of Copper Pig Fine Woodworking - Designing to Your Skills
This episode I talked to Paul from Copper Pig Fine Woodworking about his journey to fine woodworking. We discuss the opposite of the "taste gap", more of the reverse, where a maker realizes their skills to create have progressed beyond their design skills, and it is time to find inspiration. Then we come up with several ways to find that inspiration. Learn about Paul's work on Instagram or his web site. Mentions this episode: Marc Spagnuolo Keith Johnson Katie Freeman
2022-12-22
1h 16
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Episode 30: Tamara Robertson - Superheros and Science Outreach
This week I talked to Tamara Robertson, chemical and biomolecular engineer, cosplay artist, maker, and Mythbuster. We talked about Tamara’s path from curious kid to engineer to costume design and science communication and outreach. Weaving together all her skills and experiences to a career combining engineering, live panels combining superheroes and science fiction with real life scientists, comic books, and outreach for science, technology and work in the trades. Along the way Tamara gave me a new way to look at how art and science are related. Learn more about Tamara's work at her website with lin...
2022-12-15
1h 00
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Episode 29 - Luke and Priscilla Smith - Diving Deeper
In this internet exclusive Luke and Priscilla completely open up, knocking down our private walls, sharing parts of their background and history they’ve never shared before. According to Priscilla, I do an amazing job of navigating the conversation of art and engineering, unintentionally revealing the separate individuals they are; artist and maker. Dive deep into where my friends came from. where they are today, and where they might be going next! Learn more about Luke and Priscilla as well as their business PLSmithed and their community support project And They Make. Mentions in...
2022-12-07
1h 01
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Epicsode 28: Andy Pugh - Science education, Lifelong Creativity and Community Support
Welcome to the epicsode with the expert maker and waffler Andy Pugh! He has his mind and hands in all kinds of making, here and there, and he's known for supporting every maker he meets, as well as a constant companion on more than one Discord community. We talk about his journey through making and his creative eye for photography. You can find Andy every Sunday live on the Makers Waffle Podcast (with Jamie Reader), Tales from the Tinkerage, Thoughts from the Tinkerage. Mentions in this episode: Andy Birkey Making Our Way Podcast (A...
2022-12-01
1h 52
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Episode 27: Andrew Burke - Theatre Education and Forging
This episode I talk to Andrew Burke @burkemakesstuff on Instagram, about teaching, finding his way in the maker community, and his experience as an educator in a creative field. Mentioned in this episode: @nymucci @jimmydiresta @woodbrain @blackthornconcepts @leaharipotch @nerdforge @plsmithed @morleykert
2022-11-24
58 min
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Episode 26 - Brooke and Michael from Makers Workshop - Making Education and Laser Ready Sheets
Brooke and Michael are the proprietors of Makers Workshop in Maynard, Massachusetts a maker space that have developed a great community. Besides supporting their community, they reclaim lumber from their local area and create slabs and milled laser ready wood. Check out their slab sale November 18-20, 2022 (if you're listening when this comes out!) Check out Makers Workshop on Instagram and Youtube Mentions in this episode: Laura an Louis from Imee Made Peter and Emma from Ptreesworkshop
2022-11-17
59 min
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Episode 25 - Jeremy Specce - Making Mallets and Helping Cats
I talked to Jeremy Specce about his journey to become an electrician working in the film industry, as well as his maker journey. I met Jeremy through May for Makers, and he's been a big part of the maker community, recently contributing to the Blackthorne Timber-In building the timer frame bridge at Maker Camp 2022. He decided to make mallets from reclaimed building materials to thank everyone for sharing in the learning experience and he'll be selling a few of these to support Flatbush Cats creating a new spay/neuter clinic to provide affordable and accessible vet care to more...
2022-11-10
1h 18
Hard Sell with Darren Harriott and Josh Jones
5. Helen Bauer
Darren and Josh are off to the home of comedian and good friend Helen Bauer. Amidst her collection of ‘fridge maggies’, Disney merchandise and Princess Diana memorabilia, what will our hosts find to sell, in order to make that all important cash for charity? Hard Sell is a BBC Studios Production for UKTV Hosts: Darren Harriot and Josh Jones Guest: Helen BauerAdditional Material: Cameron Loxdale and Jade GebbieProducers: Gwyn Rhys Davies and Sasha Bobak Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p...
2022-11-10
42 min
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Episode 24: Laura and Louis, and Layla from Imee_Made
This episode I talked to Laura and Louis from Imee_Made, they're exploring creativity through media from sewing to customizing cars, and melting aluminum with a bunch of digital fabrication along the way. Find out what they're up to on Instagram and YouTube. Mentioned in this episode: Vincent Ferrari Mike Montgomery Ben Uyeda Bob Clagett Ethan Carter Brooke and Michael at Maker's Workshop 3D DIY Dave Photo Credit again by Mark Adams
2022-11-03
57 min
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Episode 23 - Keith Decent - Artist to Inventor?
This episode I had a great conversation with Keith Decent, a maker and artist who recently started exploring product development. We talk about some of the deep concepts behind some of this art while keeping most of his projects playful and fun. Find Keith on Instagram and Youtube. Check out the Utility Mat and From the Ground Up Podcast Mentions in this Episode Vincent Ferrari Jonny Builds Leah Aripotch Tom - Infinite Craftsman - FrogPod! Jimmy Diresta Bob Clagett Geoff Feder
2022-10-27
1h 01
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Episode 22 - Lindsay Murphy - Metal Art Inspired by Nature
This episode I talk to Lindsay Murphy, who primarily works in metal creating jewelry inspired by nature, as well as geek-influenced subjects. We get into her rediscovery of making art as an adult, and finding a maker community right at home, as well as online. Find Lindsay on Instagram and her website. Mentions in this show: Houston Area Blacksmiths Maker's Central Bobby Duke Laura Kampf
2022-10-20
1h 01
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Episode 21: Vincent Ferrari - Creatively Digital
This week I am talking with a classic maker podcaster Vincent Ferrari. Vincent specializes in digital fabrication, digital art, jewlery making, along with being a wizard with a cutting board. We find out about the new podcast he is launching in October 2022, Digitally Creative. Find Vincent on Instagram, YouTube, and his website Mentions on the show: Jeff Stein Nicholas Berchtold Dennis van Hoof Chris Powell Print the Legend - 3D Printing Documentary Bob Clagett Chris Giffrow Steve Ramsey Dav...
2022-10-13
1h 06
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Episode 20 - Lisa and Marielle - Piñatas, Glassblowing, and Sharing Making with a New Generation
Marielle and Lisa are a couple of makers who are interested in crafts from sewing and knitting to metal fabrication and glassblowing, as well as sharing their love of making with a new generation. We go over their history as makers from family through school and college and beyond to the online maker community. Mentions: Pat Quinn - Center for Metal Arts Elizabeth Brim Girls Build in Portland - Katie Hughes Andrea deLeon Laura Kampf Jimmy Diresta
2022-10-06
1h 02
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Episode 19 - PJ Galati - Tool Whisperer, Writer, Inventor
This episode I had a great conversation with PJ Galati, Son of the Junkhunter. We talked about his journey from young junk hunting apprentice, to film school, through his experience writing a novel, and his skills as a tool restorer and tool artist, creating unique artworks right on the tools. Lately PJ has been creating new solutions to problems folks find in putting old tools to use such as his new Delta band saw wheel brushes. Find PJ on Instagram PJ hosts the Maker Skills Podcast with Tanda and Tom. Mentions Ke...
2022-09-29
1h 21
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Episode 18 - The Boys Are Back, One Night Only - Reclaimed Again
Hello and welcome to this week's episode! I had a wonderful catch-up with my friends from the Reclaimed Audio Podcast, of course, Phil Pinsky, Bill Lutes, and Tim Sway. These guys are some of the original problem makers, and directly inspired me to share what I make, and the theme of this whole show. We talked about problem-solving in all kinds of contexts, even parenting. As if you didn't already know them Tim Sway Instagram and YouTube Bill Lutes Instagram and YouTube Phil Pinsky Instagram and YouTube Mentions ...
2022-09-22
1h 06
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Episode 17 - Emily Velasco - Arts and Crafts Supervillain
This episode I talked to Emily Velasco, a maker, artist, and science communicator. Our conversation ranged from creating functional projects from found objects to articulating whale skeletons. Emily has a curiosity and desire to make weird things and share them to show people they can have more fun in their lives. Emily is most active on Twitter. You can also find some of her projects over on YouTube. You can support the show at patreon.com/makingproblemstosolve where every Patron gets access to the Aftershow where we extend the conversation. You can find...
2022-09-15
59 min
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Episode 16 - Making a Creative Life with Jimmy Diresta and Amy Davis Roth
I've been thinking about the idea of a creative focused life for a while, and thought who better to have on the show than two lifelong makers who pretty much make something every day. Amy is a ceramic artist, potter, and painter who has built a business around her art on Etsy. Jimmy has been the catalyst for a lot of folks who call themselves makers, with his YouTube videos that show that you can make just about anything with enough effort and imagination. We didn't necessarily come up with the secret to quit your job and become a...
2022-09-08
1h 03
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Episode 15 - Tanda Madison - Lifelong Making, a Lot of Electronics, and Some Automaion
This week I talked with Tanda Madison Headrick, lately mostly known as one of the slacker co-hosts of the Maker Skills podcast, and part-time salesperson at Johnson's hardware. We dove deep into Tanda's history of exploring how things work through the lens of electronics, prototyping, and machine automation. Find Tanda on Instagram @tandamadison or on the Maker Skills Podcast Mentions this episode PJ Galati (Son of the Junkhunter) and Tom (Infinite Craftsman) You can support the show at patreon.com/makingproblemstosolve where every Patron gets access to the Aftershow where we extend the c...
2022-09-01
1h 27
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Episode 14 - Steve, Moonshine Metalworks - The best metaphor for driving a manual
My guest this time was Steve House from Moonshine Metalworks, a blacksmith, a photographer, and hot-rod enthusiast. We talked about the power of observation, looking for joy, art appreciation, why bad art is good, and finally a compelling argument for a manual transmission, metaphorically. Steve from Moonshine Metalworks if you want to learn more and be sure to checkout the Fools with Tools Podcast. Mentions this epsiode I remembered to write down Former guest Allie from Katzcreates.com One of the best podcasters out there Geoff Feder of Feder Knives and o...
2022-08-25
1h 24
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Episode 13 - Tom, Infinite Craftsman - Making Connections, Learning to Become a Maker
This episode I talk to Tom Baisch, Infinite Craftsman, a maker and inventor who often shares his design and problem-solving process in multitudes of Instagram stories. We talked about art as one way to learn how to make connections between all the different things we learn along the way. Tom reminds us that you don't need permission to get started, but if you do need permission, you have it now, get started. Tom shares his thoughts at https://www.instagram.com/infinitecraftsman/ Mentions this episode: AJ Huff from Design the Everything S...
2022-08-18
1h 03
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Episode 12 Allie Katz Creates Ceramics to Electronics
This episode my guest is Allie Katz also known as Katz Creates. Allie is a Creative Technologist, Multidisciplinary Artist, Film Maker, Problem Solver sharing creative projects from 3d-printed electronic projects to pottery. Their work embraces all labels while recognizing no boundaries. Check out Allie's work on Instagram, Youtube or Katzcreates.com Mentions this episode: Steve from Moonshine Metalworks The inimiatable Andy Pugh You can find Dave on Instagram @davebauerart or davebauer.art You can support the podcast on Patreon
2022-08-11
1h 00
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Episode 11 - Jeff Shaw of Ideal Grain - Maker, Car Guy
This episode I talked to my friend Jeff Shaw of Ideal Grain. Jeff is a generalist fabricator and maker of things. He focusing on functional items, from a CNC flat-pack sewing machine stand, to 3D printed replacement parts and upgrades for his unique and fun Bongo van. Jeff was a part of a few of my Joke Cutlery ideas, providing the Adirondack Chair I used to make the Adirondack Mountain Laser Hatchet. Jeff is an important part of the Northeast Makers, he's always willing to share knowledge. In an exclusive, we learn what type of clamp is his favorite...
2022-08-04
1h 00
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Episode 10 - Amy Davis Roth - Ceramincs, Curiosity, and Science Communication
Amy Davis Roth is a full time artist, creating ceramic jewelry based in love of nature and science, as well as pottery, painting, and whatever other creative pursuits come her way. Her love of learning lead to the unique combination of art, jewelry and science communication and she shares this curiosity with folks at https://surlyramics.com/ as well as on Instagram @surlyamy You can find Dave at https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or https://davebauer.art/ You can support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/makingproblemstosolve
2022-07-28
36 min
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Episode 9 - Morley Kert - STEAM, Skateboarding, and Fusion
Morley Kert is a designer, maker, and YouTube creator who shares his problem-solving process. He has worked at a maker space and STEAM camp for kids, and recently has had great success creating 3d-printed objects to improve the world around him. Follow all the cool work Morley is creating: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/morleykert/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/MorleyKert CLAMP https://www.clampcast.com/the-podcast Into the Spotlight https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-spotlight/id1517116852 You can find Dave at https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or h...
2022-07-21
55 min
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Episoe 8 - Made by Marylou - Music, Filmmaking, Furniture Designs to Renovations
My guest this time was Marylou Anderson from Made by Marylou. From a lifelong love for making music and art, to the inspiration of free building materials on the side of road, and how a stray pallet re-kindled a love for filmmaking. Find Made by Marylou on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madeby_marylou/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MadeByMarylou Web site: https://www.madebymarylou.com/ You can find Dave at https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or https://davebauer.art/
2022-07-14
53 min
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Episode 7 - Keith Drennan - Shop Class, Photography, and Community
This episode I talk to Keith Drennan about his creative history, including shop class, a bit about robots, his love of photography, and the state of the maker community on Instagram. We hardly complain about Reels at all. Find Keith's work on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/blackthornconcepts/ and the Working Hands Podcast at https://lnk.bio/Workinghandspodcast You can find Dave at https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or https://davebauer.art/
2022-07-07
1h 01
Making Problems to Solve
Episode 6 - Crafts with Dre - Epoxy Art, Blacksmithing, and More
Dre is an epoxy artist and all around creative maker, as well as a host of the IG live show "In the Shop Live" where they highlight a wide variety of makers You can find her work on instagram @craftswithdre. We had a great chat about her path of creativity, and the maker community. You can check out her work on instagram https://www.instagram.com/craftswithdre/ andhttps://www.instagram.com/intheshop_live/ You can find Dave at https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or https://davebauer.art/
2022-06-30
1h 03
Digitally Creative
Episode 154: Dave Bauer The Problem Solver
On this week's episode, Brooke and Vincent go to chat with Dave Bauer, a maker, artist, podcast host, and all around model citizen of the maker community. Enjoy the episode! Dave's Thing of the Week: The Makers Quest: https://www.themakersquest.com/ Brooke's Thing of the Week: Pineapples Vincent's Thing of the Week: TMNT Shredder's Revenge (Switch): https://www.shredders-revenge.com/ Where to find Dave online: Website: https://davebauer.art/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart Podcast: https://anchor.fm/making-problems/ === ...
2022-06-29
1h 30
Making Problems to Solve
Episode 5 - Jacob Larocca - Duct Tape, Props, and the BEVALL
Jacob is a Mechno-Electrical engineer with interests in duct tape art, props and cosplay, and has created a new tool the BEVALL, a precise bevel handle for X-acto and craft knives. He worked as build coordinator on the Netflix show Making Fun. You can check out Jacob's work at https://www.instagram.com/rocketprops/ and learn more about the BEVALL at http://www.rocket-props.com/store/the-bevall-v10-1 You can find Dave at https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or https://davebauer.art/
2022-06-23
1h 01
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Episode 4: Emily Joyce - Enamel Artist
This week I chatted with Emily Joyce (@emilyjoyceofficial) about teaching and making art, including the importance of mentors and support along the way. Emily is a former art teacher for elementary, middle, and high school. Currently she is making enamel art and sharing what she learns with the art and maker community. You can find Emily's work at https://www.instagram.com/emilyjoyceofficial/ You can find Dave at https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or https://davebauer.art/
2022-06-16
56 min
Making Problems to Solve
Episode 3: Graz Makes - Making Knives and Fun
This time I talked with John Graziano, aka GrazMakes on your usual platforms, about curiosity and a constant desire to modify things to understand how they work and to take things apart to bend them to your will. Along the way we discussed the important discovery that, yes, you can make creativity a career and the joy of sharing what you've learned a way to show even more folks what making is all about. Check him out at @grazmakes on Instagram and YouTube. Find Graz at https://www.instagram.com/grazmakes/ You can find Dave a...
2022-06-09
57 min
Making Problems to Solve
Episode 2: Patti Gilstrap - Puppets and Robots
This time I talked with Patti Gilstrap (@pattibrooklyn on Instagram) about dance, sewing, puppets, blacksmithing and robots and the winding path along the way. Patti is a sewing instructor to welders and woodworkers at the Catskill Mountain Maker Camp, and a great member of the maker community. Find Patti's work at https://www.instagram.com/pattibrooklyn/ You can find Dave at https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or https://davebauer.art/
2022-06-02
1h 07
Making Problems to Solve
Episode 1: Andy Birkey - Making Gothic, Again
This episode I had a great conversation with Andy Birkey, the original creative weirdo, famous in the maker community for his wonderful dog Fiona, who always gets him up to see a sunrise. He looks at the world as a bit of a science experiment, and a bit of poetry. Check him out at @andy_birkey on Instagram and start really paying attention. Find Andy's work at https://www.instagram.com/andy_birkey/ Thanks to Andy for the cover photo for the episode. You can find Dave at https://www.instagram.com/davebauerart/ or h...
2022-05-25
50 min
Making Problems to Solve
Quick Introduction
What is this all about? I'm interested in the problem-solving process of creative pursuits, the learning that occurs when making something that has never existed before. I have noticed quite a few folks who call themselves makers and artists say that the problem-solving is their favorite part. I want to explore what that means and how we can share the joy of making problems to solve.
2022-04-20
03 min
Cleaning Processes with Jerry
Dave Thompson of Academy Of Cleaning Excellence
The New Generation Of Cleaning With Dave ThompsonIn this episode, Jerry Bauer, podcast host and the Account Manager of ChemStation, talks with Dave Thompson, a Motivational Speaker, Author, Podcaster, Instructor, and The Director of the Academy of Cleaning Excellence. The Academy is a Professional Development and Certification for the cleaning industry. It provides professional development to facility maintenance operations around the globe through live, online, and virtual instruction. Dave talks about the biggest challenges facing the cleaning industry in 2022 and how to overcome them, how The Academy of Excellence works, learning versus training, and t...
2022-02-12
24 min
OFX Podcast
OFX EPISODE 60: THE MOST HATED MAN IN SPARTAN. JACK BAUER.
OFX EPISODE 60: THE MOST HATED MAN IN SPARTAN. JACK BAUER. Jack has caught a wide range of reactions to his work helping Spartan select their Pro roster, and even though we are joking around, some people are sincerely upset with how the selection process has worked out for them. Jack lets us know how all the math works and why its not his fault if you are not on the squad. And of course, we get into some Hybrid racing talk and Jack's race plans for 2022.
2022-02-03
1h 17
Makers Waffle
Makers Waffle Episode 28 - Dave Bauer
Dave Bauer is a name that often appears in comments around the maker community. He's a pretty cool maker and a very thoughtful chap, so we were pleased to be the first podcast to get to chat to him. A long list of most of the people and things we mentioned, with links to where they can be found, is in the description of the YouTube video for this episode: https://youtu.be/l_lUMq23lo8 As Makers Waffle we can be found in the following places: Instagram YouTube Twitter Facebook Patreon And ou...
2021-12-09
2h 32
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
A Conversation With Remembering.Live Founder Dave Kerpen, Episode 098
Our guest today is Dave Kerpen - serial entrepreneur, NY Times best-selling author, and founder of Remembering.Live. When Dave lost his mom during the pandemic lockdown of 2020, Dave and his team created a virtual memorial service and memorial website to honor her memory. Through the Remembering.Live website, families can honor their loved ones with virtual memorial services, create a tribute website, so families can focus on being with friends and family. An edited recording of the service can be uploaded as a last memorial. Remembering.Live serves people all over the world, providing a virtual platform and ou...
2021-12-01
39 min
She Who Wins
E71: Built Through Courage with Dave Hollis
Instagram Twitter Youtube Pinterest https://youtu.be/WVWPwYIomB8 E71: Built Through Courage with Dave Hollis Building your dream life takes courage.Starting over takes courage.Doing anything worthwhile in life takes courage and a deep, belief that you deserve it! Today’s Happy Even After guest is truly special and I’m so excited to have had the chance to connect with him! He’s a superstar in his own right and knows a thing or two abo...
2021-10-19
00 min
The Get Better Project
Dave Lipson of ThundrBro - Ep. 25
Dave Lipson has gone from competitive CrossFitter to competitive bodybuilder and is using ThundrBro to teach everyone how to add more muscle in their respective sports.
2020-01-17
46 min