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The Hacker's Cache
#69 Why He Left a Safe Job to Hack Companies for a Living ft. Jim Schultz
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Kyser Clark sits down with Jim Schultz, an OSCP-certified penetration tester, cybersecurity instructor, and consultant with over 15 years of experience. Jim shares his journey from taking apart his first family computer in the 90s to teaching hundreds of students and returning full-time to the world of ethical hacking and security consulting. They discuss how writing skills can make or break a pentester, what academia gets right (and wrong) about cybersecurity education, and why networking and mentorship are crucial for breaking into the field. If you’re pursuing the OSCP, CPTS, or a cy...
2025-10-29
33 min
The Hacker's Cache
#68 Q&A: Why You’ll Fail in Cybersecurity if You Stop Learning
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache Podcast, Kyser Clark answers real cybersecurity career questions from whether the OSCP or Hack The Box CPTS is better for breaking into pentesting, to how to renew your Security+ the smart way, and why cybersecurity isn’t for those who hate learning. He also exposes the truth behind bootcamps, entry-level job myths, and AI’s impact on the job market. If you’re trying to start or advance your cybersecurity career, this episode gives you the honest, experience-based advice you need to hear.Connect---------------------------------------------------https://www.KyserCla...
2025-10-22
35 min
The Hacker's Cache
#67 Living Outside the U.S.? Here’s How to Get Into Cybersecurity Anyway ft. Bhanu Reddy
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Kyser Clark sits down with cybersecurity professional and entrepreneur Bhanu Reddy to talk about how to start a cybersecurity career from anywhere in the world, even if you live outside the U.S. or in a developing country. Bhanu shares his real journey from India to the United States, including how he passed the OSCP certification, landed cybersecurity jobs, and launched an AI startup. They discuss visas, networking, education paths, certifications, and how to get remote cybersecurity jobs abroad. Whether you’re in Africa, Asia, or anywhere outside the U.S., this...
2025-10-15
32 min
The Hacker's Cache
#66 The #1 Thing That Makes Pentesting Fun (Not Stressful) ft. Trent Miller
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I sit down with penetration tester and security researcher Trent Miller (AzureAD) to talk about the one thing that makes pentesting fun instead of stressful: genuine friendships and community. We discuss how learning from other hackers, sharing experiences, and joining groups like DEF CON DC608 can accelerate your growth far beyond certifications or labs. Trent opens up about work-life balance, avoiding burnout, and the value of teaching what you learn, while I share my own perspective on grinding, AI in cybersecurity, and lessons from real client engagements. Whether you’re an aspi...
2025-10-08
37 min
The Hacker's Cache
#65 Why You Can’t Find a Job After Passing OSCP
Struggling to land a cybersecurity job after passing the OSCP? In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I break down why the OSCP certification alone isn’t enough to secure a penetration testing role. From the importance of starting in entry-level IT positions and gaining real-world technical experience, to building soft skills, showcasing work ethic, and differentiating yourself in an oversaturated market, I share hard truths and actionable advice for aspiring ethical hackers. Whether you’re job hunting, planning your career path, or trying to stand out in cybersecurity, this episode gives you the unfiltered roadmap you need. Co...
2025-10-01
38 min
The Hacker's Cache
#64 Job Interview Secrets From the Other Side of the Table ft. Vladimir Ichkov
Senior penetration tester Vladimir Ichkov shares what really matters in cybersecurity job interviews from the perspective of both a candidate and an interviewer. We discuss the role of soft skills, confidence, and humor in landing a pentesting job, common red flags that turn interviewers away, and how technical experience as a system administrator can give you an edge. If you’re preparing for a cybersecurity interview or want insider tips to stand out, this episode reveals job interview secrets straight from the other side of the table. Connect with Vladimir Ichkov on LinkedIn: https://www...
2025-09-24
37 min
The Hacker's Cache
#63 Q&A: Outwork 1,000 Applicants to Break Into Cybersecurity
Breaking into cybersecurity isn’t about being “good enough.” It’s about outworking the 1,000 other applicants fighting for the same job. In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache podcast, I share the raw truth about competing in today’s cybersecurity job market, why certifications and hands-on projects matter more than ever, and how to stand out when everyone claims to have the same skills. Whether you’re chasing your first role or leveling up, this episode gives you the mindset and strategies to rise above the crowd.Connect---------------------------------------------------https://www.KyserClark.comhttps://www.Ky...
2025-09-17
35 min
The Hacker's Cache
#62 Is InfoSec Slowing Down? Threat Models Explained ft. Carl Vincent (vyrus)
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Kyser Clark sits down with Carl Vincent, better known as Vyrus, to unpack the shifting realities of cybersecurity. Carl shares straight talk on the Silver Bullet ecosystem that fraud actors rely on, why today’s cybercrime is more about account access than shell popping, and how blue teams can actually turn criminal tradecraft into an intelligence advantage. The conversation spans everything from DEF CON nostalgia and salsa shots to the practical power of always speaking to the threat model. Carl also delivers a spicy hot take on why InfoSec’s growth may be...
2025-09-10
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#61 How to Level Up Fast in Your First Cybersecurity Role ft. Ryan Daub
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, returning guest Ryan Daub shares his journey from IT support to offensive security and reveals practical advice on how to level up fast in your first cybersecurity role. We cover the importance of mastering fundamentals, documenting your work, learning from failures, and asking questions without fear. Ryan also opens up about leading internal pentests, preparing for the OSCP, transitioning toward red teaming, and why patience and persistence are key to long-term success in ethical hacking. Whether you’re starting your first pentesting job or planning your next certification, this episode delivers real...
2025-09-03
34 min
The Hacker's Cache
#60 Shellcode Evasion in 2025: What Still Works (and What Doesn’t) ft. Robert O’Connor
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Kyser Clark sits down with Red Team Consultant Robert O’Connor to unpack the realities of shellcode evasion in 2025. They dive into how antivirus and EDR solutions actually detect malicious payloads, the rise of fileless malware, and why network-level detection is still overlooked. Robert shares his hands-on experience building custom evasion techniques, his transition from pentesting to red teaming, and how certifications like CRTO and OSED fit into the bigger picture. Whether you’re a pentester, red teamer, or just curious about modern adversary simulation, this conversation reveals what still works, what d...
2025-08-27
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#59 Q&A: You Can’t Choose Wrong in Cybersecurity
In this Q&A episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Kyser Clark tackles some of the biggest questions aspiring and active cybersecurity professionals ask. From whether you should stack network pentesting certs like CPTS, OSCP, and PNPT or mix in web certifications like OSWA and CBBH, to why you really can’t choose wrong in cybersecurity as long as you keep learning and taking action. Kyser also shares practical advice on breaking into cloud pentesting, the value (and cost) of certifications like Cloud+, CCSP, and GCPN, and affordable alternatives worth exploring. Other questions covered include whether he plans to laun...
2025-08-23
24 min
The Hacker's Cache
#58 Why Attention Is the Real Currency in Cybersecurity ft. Tadi
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I sit down with penetration tester Tadi Kandango to unpack why attention is the real currency in cybersecurity. We talk about how he broke into pentesting without a degree, the role certifications actually play, and why sharing your work publicly can open more doors than quietly grinding in the background. Whether you’re trying to land your first role or level up your career, this conversation will challenge how you think about breaking into the field. Subscribe to Tadi on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tadii...
2025-08-20
38 min
The Hacker's Cache
#57 The AI Security Threat No One Sees Coming ft. Dino Dunn
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Kyser Clark sits down with Dino Dunn, an AI security professional and cybersecurity instructor, to uncover the hidden risks most organizations overlook when adopting large language models and AI tools. From overlooked governance issues to the dangers of Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) and even how compromised AI preferences could enable stealthy breaches, Dino breaks down real-world attack scenarios and shares practical advice for staying ahead of emerging threats. Whether you’re a security professional, developer, or just curious about the future of AI, this conversation reveals the AI blindspot you can’t affo...
2025-08-17
38 min
The Hacker's Cache
#56 Beyond Certs: The Skills That Actually Matter in Pentesting ft. Nick Aures
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, senior penetration tester and red teamer Nick Aures shares the skills and habits that matter most in pentesting beyond certifications. We discuss real-world experiences from breaking into the field to finding critical vulnerabilities in companies like Tesla, USAA, and Asana. Nick reveals why strong communication, report writing, and client relationships are just as essential as technical skills, along with insights into bug bounty hunting, red teaming, and common security blind spots. Whether you’re aspiring to become a pentester or looking to sharpen your skills, this conversation delivers practical advice and insi...
2025-08-14
37 min
The Hacker's Cache
#55 Do Cybersecurity Certifications Really Get You Hired in 2025?
Are cybersecurity certifications still worth it in 2025? Or are they just expensive pieces of paper with no real impact on your job prospects? In this solo episode, Kyser Clark cuts through the noise and tackles the growing wave of anti-certification advice circulating online. He shares what he's actually seeing in the job market, why certifications still matter, and how to think critically about which ones to pursue. If you're confused about certs or second-guessing your next move, this episode will give you the clarity (and reality check) you need.Connect---------------------------------------------------https://www.KyserClark.com
2025-08-04
26 min
The Hacker's Cache
#54 Offensive Security for Blue Teamers: Why Red Team Knowledge Changes Everything ft. Josh Ragland
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, returning guest Josh Ragland shares how offensive security skills give blue teamers a serious edge. From building a hash-cracking rig to diving deep into C programming and assembly, Josh explains how understanding the attacker’s mindset can drastically cut triage time and help defenders spot threats others miss. We also get into the flaws of relying too heavily on AI in cybersecurity, discuss realistic detection testing without a red team, and reflect on the golden days of OSCP labs. Whether you're red, blue, or somewhere in between, this episode will challenge how...
2025-07-27
37 min
The Hacker's Cache
#53 The Dark Side of Influence: When Winning Feels Like Losing ft. Alethe Denis
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Kyser Clark interviews legendary social engineer Alethe Denis to explore the ethical limits of influence in red team engagements. From her DEF CON Black Badge victory to her groundbreaking work at Bishop Fox, Alethe shares hard-earned insights on emotional manipulation, deepfakes, social engineering strategy, and why some tactics cross the line, even when they work. Whether you're a cybersecurity professional, aspiring red teamer, or just fascinated by the human side of hacking, this episode dives deep into the psychology, ethics, and real-world impact of social engineering. Connect---------------------------------------------------
2025-07-19
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#52 The Ultimate Hacking Wisdom Compilation
This episode marks one year of The Hacker’s Cache. To celebrate, I’ve compiled the most powerful, insightful, and thought-provoking moments from every single episode of Season 1, all 52 of them, in one back-to-back highlight reel.This isn’t just a recap. It’s a front-row seat to the best hot takes, bold opinions, unique insights, and raw truths from some of the most driven minds in cybersecurity. Whether you're a red teamer, aspiring hacker, or cybersecurity professional looking for real-world advice, this episode is packed with the type of wisdom y...
2025-07-02
26 min
The Hacker's Cache
#51 Q&A: Why YouTube Took Down My Wi-Fi Hacking Video
In this Q&A episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I answer your top questions about breaking into cybersecurity from a software engineering background, whether an associate's degree is worth pursuing, and how I prepare for CompTIA certifications using third-party resources. I also open up about why YouTube took down one of my most popular Wi-Fi hacking videos, how it led to a permanent warning on my channel, and what that means for future technical content. If you're navigating the transition into cyber or want to hear the behind-the-scenes reality of cybersecurity content creation, this episode’s for you. ...
2025-06-27
27 min
The Hacker's Cache
#50 No OSCP. No Degree. Still Landed a Red Team Job ft. Richie Vinson (4NU81X7H3H4CK3r)
In this episode, Richie Vinson (4NU81X7H3H4CK3r) shares how he broke into red teaming without a college degree or the OSCP certification. He explains why he skipped traditional credentials, how volunteering at cybersecurity conferences helped him bypass the HR firewall, and what newcomers can do to stand out. From earning a Black Badge at HackSpace to working in OT security, Richie offers real-world insights into breaking into cybersecurity through networking, hands-on skills, and personal strategy. If you're looking for an OSCP alternative or wondering how to get hired without a degree, this episode is a...
2025-06-20
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#49 He Found Vulnerabilities in His Own Code: Then Made a Career Out of It ft. John Kounelis
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Kyser Clark interviews John Kounelis, a Senior Product Security Engineer with a background in software development and AppSec. John shares how discovering vulnerabilities in his own code led him to a full-time role in application security, and explains the key differences in AppSec across defense, biotech, and SaaS industries. They discuss the realities of bug bounty hunting, the limitations of CTFs, how developers unintentionally introduce vulnerabilities, and why understanding vulnerability chaining is critical for advanced web app testing. Whether you're transitioning from development to security or looking to sharpen your real-world pe...
2025-06-12
41 min
The Hacker's Cache
#48 He Got Hired Without Knowing the Answer: Here’s Why ft. Michael Kim
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, senior offensive security consultant Michael Kim shares how he landed a cybersecurity job without knowing all the answers in the interview and why hiring managers still chose him. We discuss how to ace your cybersecurity interview, the importance of mindset and growth, and why technical skills alone aren’t enough. Michael also opens up about his unconventional path from zoology and DJing to penetration testing, and how he built his network through LinkedIn. If you’re trying to break into cybersecurity or level up your career, this episode is packed with real-w...
2025-06-04
38 min
The Hacker's Cache
#47 Q&A: Feel Lost Watching Hacking Videos? Listen to This
Feeling overwhelmed watching hacking videos and not understanding what’s going on? You’re not alone, and you’re not behind. In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I answer real questions from the community about certifications, career paths, and that all-too-familiar. I share my own experience struggling with concepts early on, why I prefer the baby step approach, and how you can build real skills (not just collect certs) to break into cybersecurity. Whether you're stuck on your first box or wondering if certs like Security+ and Network+ are worth it, this episode is for you. Connect...
2025-05-22
32 min
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#46 She Started Coding at 13 and Never Looked Back ft. Betta Lyon Delsordo
Betta Lyon Delsordo started coding at just 13 years old and never looked back. In this episode, she shares how learning to code as a rebellious teen sparked a career that led her from freelance web development to becoming a lead application pentester specializing in web, cloud, and AI hacking. We talk about how anyone can learn to code, the importance of specialization in cybersecurity, why physical security is overrated, and how to break into AI hacking. Whether you're brand new to tech or looking to pivot your career, Betta's story will challenge your excuses and inspire you to take...
2025-05-14
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#45 OSWA Grind: 24 Hours. No Sleep. One Last Flag ft. Pratham Shah
He stayed up for 24 hours straight to pass one of OffSec’s toughest exams. In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I sit down with Pratham Shah, a 21-year-old cybersecurity consultant who holds OSCE3, OSCP+, OSWA, and more. We break down his insane study grind, how OSWA pushed him harder than OSCP, and why he thinks passion matters more than paychecks. From bug bounty beginnings to expert-level certifications, this episode is packed with raw stories, certification strategy, and hard-earned advice for anyone chasing a career in offensive security. Whether you're working on OSCP, OSWA, or just brea...
2025-05-08
35 min
The Hacker's Cache
#44 How to Hack What No One Teaches ft. Noah Pack
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I sit down with Noah Pack, an aerospace pentester with a ridiculous cert stack and an unconventional mindset. We talk about hacking obscure systems with no public tools or documentation, transitioning from SOC analyst to pentester, and why reading the manual might be your secret weapon. If you’ve ever wondered how to approach targets that no one teaches you how to test, this episode is a must-listen. Noah also shares insight on the value of multiple certifications, his experience with the SANS degree program, and tips for breaking into offensive secu...
2025-04-30
33 min
The Hacker's Cache
#43 Grind Now, Relax Later: The Harsh Reality of Breaking Into Cybersecurity ft. Matthew Younker (Zumi Yumi)
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Matthew Younker (aka Zumi Yumi) shares the raw truth about what it really took to break into offensive security, working full time, going to college, and grinding for OSCP with almost zero rest. He opens up about the unhealthy sacrifices he made, why OSWA was harder than OSCP, and how his journey from Army hazmat to pentester shaped the way he works today. If you’ve ever wondered what the grind really looks like behind the certifications and titles, this one hits close to home. Connect with Matthew Younker (Zumi...
2025-04-23
34 min
The Hacker's Cache
#42 Certifications, College, or Bootcamps — What’s Worth It in Cybersecurity? ft. Channa Rajaratne
In this episode, Channa Rajaratne joins me to unpack one of the most common questions in cybersecurity: should you go after certifications, a college degree, or a bootcamp? We break down the pros and cons of each, share personal experiences, and talk about which path actually helped us get hired. Channa also shares his take on underrated skills like report writing, soft skills, and why being a well-rounded practitioner matters more than chasing every shiny new cert. If you're trying to break into pentesting or level up your career, this episode is for you. Connect with Channa...
2025-04-16
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#41 How to Actually Become a Great Pentester
What separates a good pentester from a great one? It’s not just about popping shells or passing certs. In this solo episode, I break down the real-world skills that actually matter. Technical, non-technical, and everything in between. I share hard lessons from the field, my thoughts on being well-rounded vs. specialized, and why communication, client trust, and soft skills are just as crucial as finding vulnerabilities. Whether you're early in your career or already in the trenches, this episode is about pushing past the surface and leveling up where it really counts. Connect---------------------------------------------------htt...
2025-04-03
38 min
The Hacker's Cache
#40 Proof You Don’t Need a Degree to Succeed in Cybersecurity ft. Zach Winchester
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Kyser Clark and Zach Winchester talk about breaking into cybersecurity without a college degree and why it’s not the dealbreaker people think it is. You’ll hear a real-world story of going from firewall configs to full-time pentesting with just an OSCP and hands-on experience. We also get into hardware hacking, social engineering discomfort, AI/LLM security loopholes, and why the offensive security space is far from being automated. If you’re wondering whether a degree is essential to succeed in this field, this episode is your answer. Connect
2025-03-26
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#39 Q&A: Struggling with Burnout? Here’s Why It Might Be a Good Thing
Burnout sucks, but what if it's actually a sign of growth? In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I break down why burnout isn’t always the enemy and how pushing yourself to the limit can actually make you better. Just like lifting weights to failure builds muscle, hitting burnout and recovering makes you mentally stronger. I’ll share my own experiences with burnout, why I see it as part of the process, and how to come back even better. Plus, I answer your cybersecurity career questions, covering internships, certifications, dealing with difficult clients in pentesting, and more. If you...
2025-03-19
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#38 Fired or Freed? Turning a Cybersecurity Layoff into Your Next Big Break w Justin Mahon
Getting laid off can feel like the end of the road, but what if it’s actually the beginning of something bigger? In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Justin Mahon shares his journey from military IT to offensive security, including how he bounced back after a cybersecurity layoff and landed in a better position than before. We break down the reality of tech layoffs, why they happen, and how to turn them into opportunities for career growth. Whether you're navigating a layoff, preparing for the worst, or just looking to future-proof your cybersecurity career, this epis...
2025-03-12
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#37 He Hacked for 1000 Days Straight: Here’s How It Landed Him a Cybersecurity Job ft. Constantinos Kaplanis
In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I sit down with Constantinos Kaplanis, a senior penetration tester who took an unconventional path into cybersecurity. With no prior IT experience, he grinded his way into the field—applying to 500 jobs, enduring countless rejections, and proving his skills through sheer persistence. One of his biggest accomplishments? A 1,000-day hacking streak on TryHackMe, a testament to his dedication. We break down his journey, the job-hunting struggles, and the underrated attack vectors he’s exploited in real-world pentests. If you’re trying to break into cybersecurity, this is...
2025-03-05
24 min
The Hacker's Cache
#36 The OSCP Won’t Save You ft. Tyler Ramsbey
Many aspiring penetration testers believe that earning the OSCP is the ultimate proof of their skills—but what happens when they step into a real-world engagement? In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, Tyler Ramsbey joins me to break down the hard truth about OSCP, the gaps it leaves in real-world pentesting, and why experience always outweighs certifications. We discuss rookie mistakes, the reality of internal assessments, and why leadership and communication skills are just as critical as technical expertise. Whether you're chasing the OSCP or already have it, this episode will challenge what you think you know abou...
2025-02-26
44 min
The Hacker's Cache
#35 Q&A: The Harsh Truth: You NEED to Code for Cybersecurity Mastery
If you want to be an expert in cybersecurity, coding isn’t optional—it’s essential. In this Q&A episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I break down why learning to code separates the entry-level professionals from the true experts and how AI is shifting the skills needed in offensive security. I also dive into the different career paths available after landing your first pentesting job—whether it’s climbing to a senior role, transitioning to red teaming, going freelance, or specializing in niche areas like IoT and hardware hacking. Plus, I answer listener questions about cybersecurity certifications, the safest j...
2025-02-19
36 min
The Hacker's Cache
#34 Why Top Pentesters Make More Money (Most Ignore This Skill) ft. Spencer Alessi
Kyser Clark sits down with senior penetration tester Spencer Alessi to discuss a skill that separates top-tier pentesters from the rest—client communication. While technical prowess is essential, Spencer shares how clear, proactive communication can make or break a pentest engagement, impact client trust, and even determine career growth. They also dive into the common struggle of pentesting ultra-secure environments, how to navigate “quiet” assessments, and why 99% of vulnerabilities don’t actually matter. Whether you’re an aspiring pentester or a seasoned professional, this conversation offers valuable insights into what it really takes to succeed in offensi...
2025-02-12
43 min
The Hacker's Cache
#33 Are Cybersecurity Bootcamps a Scam? ft. Keith Coleman
Are cybersecurity bootcamps worth the hefty price tag, or are they just another overhyped shortcut to nowhere? In this episode of The Hacker’s Cache, I sit down with Keith Coleman, a seasoned cybersecurity professional with experience in pentesting, security engineering, DevSecOps, and more. We break down the true value of bootcamps, why many graduates struggle to land jobs, and what alternative paths provide a better return on investment. Keith shares his journey from IT to cybersecurity, his take on degrees vs. certifications, and why hands-on learning beats expensive bootcamps every time. If you're considering a cybersecurity bootcamp, listen to...
2025-02-05
40 min
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#32 From Physical Security to Penetration Testing: Paul Nieto III's Journey
Kyser Clark is joined by Paul Nieto, a seasoned penetration tester with over 22 years of experience spanning physical and cybersecurity. Paul shares his journey from physical security to offensive security, detailing how his curiosity and drive for challenges led to a successful career pivot. They discuss the importance of networking, the debate between being a generalist or specialist in cybersecurity, and why accountability and consistency are crucial for success in the field. Paul also offers actionable advice for transitioning into cybersecurity, including tips on certifications, skill-building, and leveraging conferences for career growth. Whether you're an aspiring ethical hacker or...
2025-01-29
41 min
The Hacker's Cache
#31 Q&A: Are Tech Giants Planning to Replace Us with AI?
Kyser Clark dives into the growing role of AI in the tech industry and its potential to replace mid-level professionals. Inspired by comments from tech leaders like Mark Zuckerberg, we explore why companies are investing heavily in AI, how it could reshape the middle-class job market, and what it means for cybersecurity professionals. Kyser shares actionable advice on how to future-proof your career, leverage AI as a tool rather than a threat, and develop skills that make you indispensable in a rapidly evolving field. Don’t miss this critical conversation about the intersection of AI and the workforce. C...
2025-01-22
31 min
The Hacker's Cache
#30 Uncovering a $200M Fraud Ring with David Taxer
David Taxer, a cybersecurity expert with over 12 years of experience, shares the incredible story of uncovering a $200 million fraud ring disguised under a major corporation. Learn how his unique background in SEO and intelligence helped him expose insider threats and fraudulent schemes, as well as the challenges he faced as a whistleblower. This episode dives deep into protecting yourself from identity theft, understanding corporate vulnerabilities, and adopting the hacker mindset to uncover hidden truths.Connect with David Taxer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidtaxer/ and at Texas Cyber Solutions: https://www.texascybersolutions.com/
2025-01-15
43 min
The Hacker's Cache
#29 InfoSec Pat’s Journey From Network Engineer to Cyber Mentor
Kyser Clark interviews Patrick Gorman, also known as InfoSec Pat, a seasoned cybersecurity professional with over 23 years of experience. They discuss the importance of certifications in the cybersecurity field, the challenges of retaining knowledge, and the journey of creating educational content on YouTube. Pat shares insights on his motivations for teaching and mentoring others, as well as his thoughts on bug bounty programs and the value of collaborative learning.Check out InfoSec Pat on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/InfoSecPatAnd Connect with Patrick Gorman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/infosecpat/
2025-01-08
41 min
From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
ELLEN DREW: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH (069)
ELLEN DREW: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH (069)Whether playing the sweet girl next door or the world-weary casino boss’s moll, ELLEN DREW was an incredibly versatile leading lady who was a major star in the 1940s and 50s. She made a career of playing a wide range of roles in various genres — from Westerns to comedies to dramas to horror movies. She was nicknamed “The Candy Store Cinderella” because she was discovered scooping ice cream in a candy store on Hollywood Boulevard. And who do you think discovered her? You’ll be quite surp...
2025-01-06
32 min
The Hacker's Cache
#28 Outwork the Competition: Winning the Cybersecurity Career Game
In this episode, Kyser Clark discusses the competitive landscape of cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of culture fit, the reality of job openings, and how to stand out in a crowded field. He highlights the necessity of hard work, continuous learning, and the value of soft skills in securing a position. Additionally, he addresses the misconceptions about the cybersecurity job market and encourages listeners to invest in their careers through training and certifications.TakeawaysCompetition is fierce in cybersecurity due to limited job openings.Culture fit is often more important than technical skills in hiring...
2025-01-01
28 min
The Hacker's Cache
#27 Red Team Reality: Building the Hacker's Edge ft. Mike Ortiz
In this conversation, Mike Ortiz discusses various aspects of cybersecurity, focusing on the importance of curiosity, the dynamics between red and blue teams, and the transition into red teaming. He emphasizes the need for collaboration between teams and the significance of understanding the foundational roles in cybersecurity. Mike also shares his personal journey into the field and offers valuable advice for aspiring cybersecurity professionals.TakeawaysPrivacy is a trade-off for convenience in the digital age.Curiosity drives persistence in problem-solving for hackers.Red teaming involves prolonged engagement and understanding of systems.The...
2024-12-25
45 min
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#26 Q&A: The Certification Everyone Asks For (Is It Overrated?)
In this Q&A episode, Kyser Clark addresses various questions related to cybersecurity certifications, focusing on the relevance of CISSP in 2025, the comparison between CPTS and OSCP, and the role of OSCP as a gatekeeper certification. He also discusses the value of TCM and INE certifications and provides insights on the time investment required for the eJPT certification. The conversation emphasizes the importance of experience and practical knowledge in the cybersecurity field.TakeawaysCISSP remains the most in-demand certification in cybersecurity.Experience is crucial for obtaining CISSP certification.CISSP covers a broad range of cybersecurity topics...
2024-12-18
27 min
The Hacker's Cache
#25 Beyond Compliance: How Hackers Think and What Companies Miss ft. Albert Corzo
Kyser Clark engages with cybersecurity expert Albert Corzo, who shares his extensive experience in ethical hacking, bug bounty programs, and the importance of certifications in the field. Albert discusses his past experiences, including hacking the U.S. government, and emphasizes the need for understanding cybercrime and threat actors to better protect organizations. The conversation also covers the differences between compliance and security, the challenges of bug bounty hunting, and the significance of mentorship in cybersecurity careers.Bug bounty programs can serve as a practical playground for ethical hackers.Understanding how cybercriminals operate is crucial for...
2024-12-11
41 min
The Hacker's Cache
#24 Building a Career Together: Lessons from Clint & Si The Hackers
Kyser Clark is joined by Simon and Clint from the YouTube channel 'Clint & Si The Hackers.' They discuss their journey into cybersecurity, the importance of practical experience over formal education, and the benefits of collaboration in building a successful career. The conversation covers various aspects of penetration testing, the challenges faced in their careers, and the significance of certifications and continuous learning in the field.Watch Clint & Si The Hackers On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@_The_hackersConnect with Clint on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clinton-elves-180ba0148/Connect with Simon...
2024-12-04
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#23 SOC Analyst Life: Challenges & Secrets from Trent Williams
Kyser Clark and Trent Williams talk about the roles and experiences of a SOC analyst. They discuss the challenges faced in the field, the importance of continuous learning, and the impact of AI on cybersecurity jobs. Trent shares insights from his career journey, the significance of certifications, and the necessity of understanding both offensive and defensive security practices. The conversation also touches on the recent changes in certification names and the relevance of transferable skills in the tech industry. In this conversation, Trent W and Kyser Clark discuss various aspects of cybersecurity, focusing on the importance of continuous learning...
2024-11-27
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#22 Q&A: Cybercrime, Certifications, and Sacrifice in Cybersecurity Careers
Kyser Clark introduces a new Q&A format where he answers listener questions about cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and career development. He discusses the allure of cyber crime, the importance of networking certifications, and the sacrifices necessary to succeed in the field. Kyser emphasizes that while certifications can enhance career prospects, they are not the only path to success. He encourages listeners to manage their finances wisely and invest in their education to achieve their career goals.TakeawaysMany people turn to cyber crime due to desperation and thrill.The anonymity of the internet...
2024-11-20
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#21 Unpacking AppSec: Lessons and Insights with Jonathon Fuller
Kyser Clark interviews Jonathan Fuller, a seasoned cybersecurity professional with a diverse background in various roles, including penetration testing and application security. Jonathan shares his journey from being a NOC engineer to founding Advict Security, emphasizing the importance of delivering comprehensive information to clients during penetration tests. He discusses the balance between his day job and entrepreneurial efforts, the differences between penetration testing and application security, and his contributions to the PNPT course. The conversation concludes with Jonathan offering insights and advice for aspiring cybersecurity professionals and entrepreneurs.Connect with Jonathon Fuller on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin...
2024-11-13
38 min
The Hacker's Cache
#20 What it REALLY Takes to Pass OSCP (and What They Don’t Tell You) ft. Trent Miller
Kyser Clark interviews Trent Miller, a cybersecurity professional with a diverse background in IT and security roles. They discuss Trent's career journey, the challenges of breaking into cybersecurity, the importance of networking, and insights on certifications like OSCP. Trent shares his experiences with the job market, the reality of skill shortages, and the significance of community engagement through groups like DC608. The conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration and continuous learning in the cybersecurity field.Connect with Trent Miller on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/azureadtrent/TakeawaysNetworking is crucial for breaking...
2024-11-06
36 min
The Hacker's Cache
#19 Beating the Odds in Cybersecurity: What It Really Takes ft. James Scott
Kyser Clark interviews James Scott, a cybersecurity professional with a diverse background in the military and digital forensics. They discuss James's journey into penetration testing, the challenges he faced in landing his first role, and the importance of networking and creating personal tools. The conversation also covers the significance of programming skills in cybersecurity, the value of digital forensics knowledge, and the impact of volunteering at conferences. James shares insights on pursuing a PhD in cybersecurity, focusing on weaponizing forensics and compliance training. The episode concludes with advice on persistence and standing out in a competitive field....
2024-10-30
35 min
The Hacker's Cache
#18 16 Years in IT, Now a Fortune 100 Pentester: 0xD1CE Shares His Journey
Kyser Clark interviews 0xD1CE, a seasoned penetration tester, who shares his extensive journey from IT to cybersecurity. 0xD1CE discusses his various roles, certifications, and the impact of COVID on his career shift. The conversation gets into the differences between consulting and internal roles, the value of certain cybersecurity certifications, and the emerging trends in AI testing. 0xD1CE also provides insights on how to succeed in obtaining the OSEP certification and emphasizes the importance of self-research in career development.Takeaways:0xD1CE transitioned from IT to cybersecurity due to a growing interest sparked by...
2024-10-23
30 min
The Hacker's Cache
#17 Unpacking Bug Bounty Strategies with RootSploit: Zero Days, Recon, and Vulnerabilities
Cybersecurity professionals Kyser Clark and Pranit Garud (RootSploit) discuss their experiences in the field. They cover topics such as bug bounty programs, the role of an offensive security engineer, and the differences between consulting and working for a Fortune 500 company. Pranit shares tips for getting started in bug bounty hunting and emphasizes the importance of understanding the business logic of a company. He also highlights the need for a mindset shift when transitioning from consulting to an internal security role.Connect with Pranit on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pranit-garud/Takeaways
2024-10-16
37 min
The Hacker's Cache
#16 Why Cybersecurity Is Stressful and How to Succeed with Opeyemi Kolawole (Hacking Insights)
Kyser Clark interviews Opeyemi Kolawole, a full-time red teamer and cybersecurity professional. They discuss Opeyemi's background in biology and his transition into the cybersecurity field. Opeyemi shares his experience and insights on various certifications, including the Cyberwarfare Lab Certified Red Team Analyst (CPTA) and the importance of staying up to date in the field. They also discuss the benefits of building a personal brand on platforms like LinkedIn and YouTube.Connect with Opeyemi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/opeyemi-v-kolawole/TakeawaysTransitioning from a different field into cybersecurity is possible with...
2024-10-09
38 min
The Hacker's Cache
#15 From Zero to Hero: How Anyone Can Succeed in Cybersecurity
In this solo episode, Kyser Clark discusses the accessibility of cybersecurity careers, emphasizing that anyone can enter the field regardless of their background. He shares his personal journey from blue-collar jobs to becoming a penetration tester, highlighting the importance of certifications and continuous learning. Kyser provides actionable steps for breaking into cybersecurity, including gaining tech experience, obtaining certifications, and effectively marketing oneself. He concludes by encouraging listeners to remain persistent and adaptable in their job search, reminding them that while anyone can enter the field, competition is fierce.TakeawaysAnyone can get into...
2024-10-02
34 min
The Hacker's Cache
#14 Social Engineering Unleashed: DEF CON Insights from Jacob Villarreal
Kyser Clark interviews Jacob Villarreal, a penetration tester, about his journey into the cybersecurity field, his experiences at DEFCON, and various topics related to cybersecurity. Jacob shares his background, including his education, certifications, and transition from IT roles to penetration testing. The discussion covers the importance of networking, volunteering at conferences, and key cybersecurity issues such as biometrics, automation, boot camps, and the role of certifications. Jacob also offers insights into social engineering and advice for those interested in pursuing a cybersecurity career. Connect with Jacob Villarreal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-villarreal-utsa/T...
2024-09-25
34 min
The Hacker's Cache
#13 Hacking Time: Real World Skills They Don't Teach You | Trent Darrow
Kyser Clark interviews Trent Darrow, a senior penetration tester and cyber protection team crew lead. They discuss Trent's background, certifications, and his role in building a red team. They also touch on ethical dilemmas in the industry, the effectiveness of certifications in preparing for real-world pen testing, and the importance of skills like time management and effective communication. In this conversation, Trent and Kyser discuss time management in cybersecurity exams, the challenges of scanning large networks, the role of a cyber warfare technician, the transition between civilian and military careers, strategies for preparing for the OSCP and OSEP exams...
2024-09-18
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#12 Why OSCP Might Not Be Worth It - A Surprising Take by Evan Isaac
Kyser Clark and Evan Isaac discuss their experiences and insights in cybersecurity. They cover topics such as certifications, content creation on LinkedIn, web hacking resources, job searching advice, and the importance of offensive and defensive cybersecurity skills.Connect with Evan Isaac on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-isaac/ TakeawaysCertifications like OSCP and eWPTX are valuable in cybersecurity, but other certifications like PMPT and CPTS are gaining recognition.Creating content on LinkedIn and other platforms can help build your personal brand and network in the cybersecurity industry.Web hacking resources like...
2024-09-11
37 min
The Hacker's Cache
#11 Stay Creative Together: Insights from Nouha Ben Brahim
Kyser Clark interviews Nouha Ben Brahim, a Python programmer turned bug bounty hunter and founder of No Breach. They discuss Nouha's journey into cybersecurity, the most concerning cyber breach, common web hacking vulnerabilities, becoming a speaker at events, starting a cybersecurity company, and Nouha's podcast, The Hackers Line.Connect with Nouha Ben Brahim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nouha-ben-brahim-4b749b278/ TakeawaysTransitioning from programming to bug bounty hunting requires experimentation and learning the basics of hacking.Common web hacking vulnerabilities include GraphQL flaws, authentication issues, and IDOR.To...
2024-09-04
34 min
The Hacker's Cache
#10 Breaking into Cybersecurity: Tips from a Pro ft. Jake Mayhew
In this conversation, Kyser Clark interviews Jake Mayhew, a senior penetration tester, about his background and experiences in cybersecurity. They discuss the importance of internships, the value of creating a home lab, and the benefits of networking at local conferences and meetups. Jake also shares advice for job seekers, including the significance of standing out through proactive actions like writing reports and asking questions. Jake Mayhew and Kyser Clark discuss their favorite hacker movies and shows, as well as their experiences with different hacking certifications. They also explore the challenges of pursuing higher-level certifications and offer advice for those...
2024-08-28
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#9 Red Teaming & Malware Development ft. Nathan Rice
In this conversation, Kyser Clark interviews Nathan Rice, a senior penetration tester, about his background and experience in cybersecurity. They discuss the differences between penetration testing and red team operations, the importance of starting with penetration testing before moving to red teaming, and the challenges and rewards of obtaining certifications. They also touch on the skills required for malware development and the importance of staying up to date with evolving techniques. Nathan shares advice for aspiring red team operators and emphasizes the need to be proactive and not be afraid to ask questions.Connect with Nathan Rice...
2024-08-21
35 min
The Hacker's Cache
#8 Cybersecurity Is a Beautiful Field: There's People That Don't Like Me ft. Aaron Tran
Kyser Clark interviews Aaron Tran, a military veteran who successfully transitioned into a career in cybersecurity. They discuss Aaron's journey from the military to becoming a penetration tester, the challenges he faced, and the steps he took to bridge the gap between non-cyber and cyber roles. They also touch on the importance of having a plan and utilizing resources like the SkillBridge internship program. Aaron shares his insights on paying ransomware demands, the value of the TCM Practical Career Ready Professional program, and the need for kindness and collaboration in the cybersecurity field.Connect with Aaron Tran...
2024-08-14
35 min
The Hacker's Cache
#7 Think Outside the Box to Land First Pentesting Job ft. Ryan Daub
In this conversation, Kyser Clark interviews Ryan Daub, an Offensive Security Analyst Associate, about his journey in cybersecurity and his current role as an internal penetration tester for healthcare organizations. They discuss topics such as landing a job in cybersecurity, the role of AI in penetration testing, the differences between internal and consulting pentesting, the importance of collaboration between red and blue teams, and the value of continuous learning in the field. Ryan also shares his advice for aspiring cybersecurity professionals.Connect with Ryan Daub on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-daub-b87b9b216/
2024-08-07
32 min
The Hacker's Cache
#6 Is AI Going to Cause Bad Stuff? Of Course, Everything Does ft. Mike Finkel
In this conversation, Kyser Clark interviews Mike Finkel, a penetration tester, about his background and experiences in the cybersecurity field. They discuss certifications, the importance of customer service skills in pentesting, and the role of AI in the industry. Mike shares his hot take on AI, expressing his excitement for its potential in pentesting. They also touch on the value of getting out of one's comfort zone and overcoming social anxiety. Overall, the conversation provides insights into pentesting and the skills and knowledge needed to succeed.TakeawaysCertifications such as OSCP, OSWE, and CRTP...
2024-07-31
31 min
The Hacker's Cache
#5 Pay It Forward ft. George Raileanu
In this conversation, George Raileanu discusses the importance of mentoring, strategies for finding a mentor, and the benefits of building a strong network in cybersecurity. He also shares advice on continuous learning, dealing with imposter syndrome and burnout, and the value of paying it forward in the industry.Connect with George Raileanu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-raileanu/ TakeawaysMentoring is a crucial aspect of career development in cybersecurity, regardless of experience level.To find a mentor, attend local cybersecurity conferences, join online communities, and reach out to...
2024-07-24
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#4 A Vulnerability Assessment Isn't a Pentest ft. Kristofer Johnson
Kyser Clark and Kristopher Johnson's conversation covers various topics related to offensive security, certifications, career progression, and distinguishing between vulnerability assessments and penetration tests. Kristopher shares his journey into offensive security, his challenges, and the importance of continuous learning and perseverance. The conversation also goes into the significance of different certifications, the value of practical experience, and the need for clear differentiation between vulnerability assessments and penetration tests. Additionally, the discussion highlights the relevance of LinkedIn for career growth and networking within the cybersecurity industry.Connect with Kristofer Johnson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kjohnson422/
2024-07-17
36 min
The Hacker's Cache
#3 Best Way to Learn Active Directory Hacking Skills ft. Robert O’Connor
The conversation between Kyser Clark and Robert O'Connor covers a wide range of topics related to penetration testing, certifications, career progression, and personal experiences in the cybersecurity field. Robert shares insights on his journey from IT intern to senior analyst to penetration tester, discussing certifications, specialization in Active Directory assessments, and the challenges of transitioning into pen testing. The conversation also goes into the nuances of different types of pentesting, the impact of imposter syndrome, and the evolving landscape of pen testing roles in the industry.Connect with Robert O'Connor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in...
2024-07-10
39 min
The Hacker's Cache
#1 Do Something Great in the World ft. Joshua Ragland
The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to cybersecurity, including the background and career journey of the guest, the importance of offensive security, the cybersecurity skills shortage, strategies for excelling in CTF competitions, and the correlation between cybersecurity and everyday life. The guest also shares insights on preventing burnout and the impact of cybersecurity attacks on society.Connect with Joshua Ragland on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/7h3-gh05t/Takeaways:The importance of offensive security and the transition from generalist to specialist in cybersecurity careers.The correlation between cybersecurity and...
2024-07-02
36 min
The Hacker's Cache
#2 Transition From Pentester to Senior Pentester ft. Adolfo (Val) Vask
Adolfo (Val) Vask, a seasoned cybersecurity professional, shares insights on his journey from intelligence analysis to penetration testing and red teaming. He discusses certifications, the MetaSploit Pro Specialist, the relevance of education in cybersecurity, and the transition from penetration tester to senior penetration tester. He also provides valuable advice on training, note-taking, and maintaining technical skills as a leader in cybersecurity.Connect with Val Vask on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adolfo-vask/TakeawaysVal Vask's transition from intelligence analysis to cybersecurity showcases the diverse paths available in the field.Certifications and...
2024-07-02
37 min
The Hacker's Cache
#0 Security Is Not Everybody’s Responsibility
In this episode, I introduce myself, Kyser Clark, and share my background in cybersecurity. I talk about my experience as a client systems technician in the United States Air Force and my transition into penetration testing. I also discuss my certifications and educational background in cybersecurity. I explain the purpose of this podcast, which is to provide value to the cybersecurity community and learn from industry professionals. I'll outline the upcoming episodes and the topics that will be covered. I conclude with a hot take on the responsibility of end users and the importance of designing secure networks.
2024-07-01
30 min
Greg Van Beek's Nostalgia Radio Time Podcast
Nostalgia Radio Time for March 16, 2024
It's the wearin' of the green this week on NRT as we celebrate St. Patrick's Day with songs by Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Petula Clark, Dennis Day, Andy Williams, Buddy Clark, Kay Kyser + Old Time Radio Time: The Red Skelton Show 3/19/46!
2024-03-17
56 min
The Art of Network Engineering
Ep 119 - Cyber Security with Kyser Clark
Send us a textKyser Clark is a Sagt in the U.S. Air Force. We talk to Kyser about his role in the Air Force, how he got into tech, and we go in-depth on Cyber Security.More from Kyser:Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyserClarkLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/KyserClarkBlog: https://kyserclark.com/This episode has been sponsored by Meter. Go to meter.com/aone to book a demo now! You can support the show at the link below.Everyday AI...
2023-05-10
1h 05
This Day in Jack Benny
In The Spring (Lion Tamer)
April 25, 1937 - In The Spring Tra-La. Phil Harris gets mad at Jack Benny for talking during the band number and the whole cast ends up walking off the set in anger. Then Jack visits Andy Devine at his parents house for supper. References include the phrase "too, too divine", the bandleader Abe Lyman, Ish Kabibble from Kay Kyser's band, actor Clark Gable and actress Jean Harlow, and the circus lion tamer Clyde Beatty.
2023-04-26
32 min
The Wonder Podcast
Decorating Hacks! with Richi Kyser :: [Episode 152]
Trends, Textures, and This and That! Does decorating overwhelm you? Us too! We’re decorator wannabes and we need help! Richi Kyser (Breckenridge Interiors) to the rescue!!! She’s our friend and decorator extraordinaire! In this episode, Richi shares how painting furniture is affordable and so on-trend! And can be just the touch to repurpose or update a room. We really loved when she said we could “shop from our own home!” What does that mean? Listen in for all the fun ideas and hacks to make your home the home of your...
2022-03-31
27 min
Higher Ed AV Podcast
160: NW/MET Preview Episode Featuring Raul Burriel, Carrie Kyser, and Cassidy Hall
Higher Ed AV PodcastEpisode 160It’s that time again for NW/MET! We’re back in person with conferences! Joe sits down with conference planners Raul Burriel (Oregon State University), Carrie Kyser (Lewis-Clark State College), and Cassidy Hall (University of Idaho) to discuss the schedule and why we should all attend!NW/METNorthwest Managers of Educational TechnologyWeb: https://www.nwmet.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/5190961/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/nwmetRaul BurrielStreaming Media CoordinatorOregon State UniversityLinkedIn: https://www...
2022-03-08
52 min
The Friday Night Parkdale Special
The FNPS: Episode 72 - 40s Duets (08-06-2021)
I hope you're not sick of duets, because we're not quite done with them yet! On this week's show, we're looking at the most popular duets of the 40s. Please enjoy this sampling of finely aged Roquefort ;) Kay Kyser & His Orchestra with Harry, Ginny, Jack & Ish - Friendship Bing Crosby & Connee Boswell - Between 18th & 19th on Chestnut Street Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra with Bob Eberly & Helen O’Connell - Green Eyes Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra with Bob Eberly & Helen O’Connell - Amapola Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra with Sy Oliver & Jo Stafford - Yes Indeed! Glenn Miller & His...
2021-08-07
2h 01
The Chill Gill Thrill
The Chill Gill Thrill Episode 34 Kyser Clark
The CIA and other ABC groups are disclosing UAP (UFO) documents ahead of the 180 deadline. Exciting, strange times we are living in!
2021-01-15
59 min
The Chill Gill Thrill
The Chill Gill Thrill Episode 33 Kyser Clark
This episode we go off in so many directions my head is still spinning. Aliens, conspiracy, far out thought experiments, video games, general bs its all here.
2021-01-06
3h 12
The Chill Gill Thrill
The Chill Gill Thrill Episode 31 Kyser Clark
It’s Kyser Clarks third time on the show, another record-setter in length, and we get down to the nitty-gritty on all sorts of current events, video games, fringe-science, regular science, cyber security, and a bunch of other random topics. This is it, the big one, quite possibly, most likely the FINAL show of 2020! See you in the next year!
2020-12-31
2h 49
The Chill Gill Thrill
The Chill Gill Thrill Episode 30 Kyser Clark
He’s baaaaaaaaaack! My boy Skcorpion86 calls in to the show for a 2 hour, record breaking-length extravaganza where no ones feelings are spared, just a raw convo between 2 dudes expressing their 1st amendment rights. Chill, I’m Gill, we don’t get that controversial, or DO we? Please tech overlords don’t ban us
2020-12-19
2h 00
The Chill Gill Thrill
The Chill Gill Thrill Episode 26
FIRST EVER GUEST my friend Kyser Clark, Senior Airman in the United States Air Force. Best episode of the show yet, technical issues be damned. ENJOY!
2020-11-25
1h 09
Rhythm Club - Tribute to Brian Eagan
20th Century Panorama - September 1990
Bell Bottom Trousers | Jerry Colonna | 1945Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue | Gordon MacRae | 1948(I’d Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China | Kay Kyser | 1948Philadelphia Lawyer | Maddox Brothers & Rose | 1949Because | Perry Como | 1948What is this Thing Called Love? | Les Paul | 1951Caravan | Billy Eckstine | 1949Love Somebody | Doris Day and Buddy Clark | 1947The Hucklebuck | Roy Milton and His Solid Senders | 1949A Little on the Lonely Side | Frankie Carle | 1944Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy | Stan Kenton | 1946Doin’ What Comes Naturally | Dinah Shore | 1946Until | Tommy Dorsey | 1947Cruis...
2019-09-28
1h 26
spookylorre
tragic KENT ROGERS - Warner Bros. mimic (doing Gary Cooper, Bergen & Charlie McCarthy)
Here’s a rare glimpse of KENT ROGERS (1923-1944). The young man had a brilliant future in celebrity impressions and voice-overs. One of his best surviving achievements is voicing almost all the male stars in “Hollywood Steps Out,” a 1941 Tex Avery Warner Bros. cartoon. (It's been posted on YouTube by another uploader). He was a perfect Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Peter Lorre, Kay Kyser, Ned Sparks and Groucho Marx. He gave the bird to Warner Bros as “Beaky Buzzard” and “Henery Hawk” and also voiced Woody Woodpecker for some Walter Lantz cartoons. You’re watching Kent’s scene from “All American...
2019-01-18
03 min
The Yule Log From Hell
The Yule Log From Hell 2018 - Episode 6 - YLFH25!
Episode 6 - YLFH25! Merry Christmas (and all that other stuff) from all of us at YLFH. This is our 25th year and we thought we'd close out the year with a massive bang. Our final episode for the year has been extended (....really really really extended) for your listening pleasure with only one little interruption. We hope you have enjoyed this year's offering of the holiday classics (and not so classics). We will be back in 2019 with more holiday music than you can shake a stick at. Hope you have a great holiday (whatever you celebrate or...
2018-12-25
5h 16
The Wonder Podcast
Holiday Traditions
Do you ever wonder how to maintain Holiday Traditions? Or how to start new ones? Richi Kyser joins Chrissie and Lisa to talk about Holiday Traditions.
2018-11-19
33 min