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Cool talk. Warm cockles. Join your humble host for (mostly) positive and uplifting chats about music, history, personal development, spirituality, road stories, and what happened yesterday. Hey, good things happen when you put yourself out there!
The podcast The John Huff Podcast is created by John Huff. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
On Episode #211, your humble host confesses to feeling unsteady, and waxes semi-eloquent about dealing with tough emotions in a productive way, winter driving, Stoicism, and, as ever, the Tao of Mike Damone.
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On Episode #210, your humble host contemplates his father’s passing, and waxes semi-eloquent about processing grief in a group, true legacy, and Ram Dass’s ideas about death and space suits.
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On Episode #209, your humble host offers advice on maintaining mental health in difficult times, and waxes semi-eloquent about David Lee Roth, Dokken, the power of music, the Reichstag fire, giving what’s in you to give, and raising your personal game.
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On Episode #208, your humble host faces the question of why bad things happen to good people, and waxes semi-eloquent about the Los Angeles wildfires, reconciling spirituality with suffering, looking back before moving forward, and alternative definitions of success.
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On Episode #207, your humble host borrows wisdom from a Louis CK bit about Jesus and a fig tree, and waxes semi-eloquent about divine timing, having faith when things don’t work out, consciously entering the dating scene, and new music by The Darkness.
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On Episode #206, your humble host rings in the new year by reading a poem about watermelon, and waxes semi-eloquent about surrendering to the magic of life, stepping out of fear, and approaching 2025 with openness and optimism.
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On the last episode of 2024, your humble host reflects on the first epsiode of 2024 in light of his recent life changes, and waxes semi-eloquent about working from ego, surrendering to circumstance, and having nerves the strength of 20-pound test fishing line.
Oh, he also reveals his 2024 Song Of The Year.
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On Episode #204, your humble host pays tribute to the friends who have helped him through some recent troubles, and waxes semi-eloquent about songs about friendship, sharing difficult news, good isolation vs. dangerous isolation, and socializing as an antidote to depression and anxiety.
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On Episode #203, your humble host shares some life news, and waxes semi-eloquent about conscious uncoupling, surrending to circumstances, building a new life, and having faith in the way things are.
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On Episode #202, your humble host sits down with Adam Stanley – drummer for the popular rock band Breed 77 and host of the Caught In Time Podcast. Adam grew up in South Africa before moving to England to chase his musical dreams. Join us for a poignant chat about taking chances, seizing opportunities, rising to challenges, and launching a podcast that documents the thriving rock music scene that grew from the ashes of South African apartheid.
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On Episode #201, your humble host sits down with Toronto-based artist Skye Wallace to talk about music, managing mental health, writing and recording with Hawksley Workman, playing in Europe, the Weakerthans, and how the best thing you can ever be is yourself.
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On Episode #200, your humble host reflects on playing a Pride celebration, and waxes semi-eloquent about how the gig symbolizes both musical and personal growth, the Indigo Girls documentary It’s Only Life After All, new music by Rosalie James, krautrock, and the motorik beat.
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On Episode #199, your humble host considers the good over the bad, and waxes semi-eloquent about not dying in a very dangerous traffic incident, playing great gigs with great people, conquering Whipping Post, and exciting news from Galactic Cowboys.
Oh, and above all else, holding on to hope.
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On Episode #198, your humble host digs into three music documentaries – Hate To Love: Nickelback, Let There Be Drums, and Ghost’s Rite Here Rite Now – and waxes semi-eloquent about recognizing the good old days, paying your dues, acclimatizing to fame, and rekindling inspiration.
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On Episode #197, your humble host announces – after a solid two-year stretch that includes 100 published episodes – a brief vacation from the podcast, and waxes semi-eloquent about creative blocks, the importance of taking breaks, getting quiet, listening to and trusting your intuition, and new music by Rowena Wise.
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On Episode #196, your humble host welcomes – from somewhere off the coast of Greece – podcast favourite Kay Howl for an impromptu chat about the highs and lows of performing on cruise ships, library felons, social media influencers, shoilets, resilience, faith, and choosing what to focus on in a world of superficial distractions.
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Why do we cling to the myth that creating art should be a struggle? Why do we feel guilty for wanting more in life? How much of what we desire is ego and how much is our higher self leading us on the path to our greatest potential and contribution? On Episode #195, your humble host tackles these important questions, and waxes semi-eloquent about his past life as a fiction writer, Douglas Coupland’s Life After God, living in Japan, and being in flow.
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This week, your humble host reflects on a Ram Dass quote about expressing divinity through art, and waxes semi-eloquent about visiting Vatican City, Michelangelo’s genius, trusting your artistic instincts, and being a podcasting Mother Teresa. All that, plus very relevant new music by Nada Surf, on Episode #194!
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This week, your humble host shares a disappointing coffee story, and waxes semi-eloquent about performing at the 24-hour Drum Marathon with Jeff Burrows of The Tea Party, learning from pro players, and finding your tribe. All that, plus new music by spiderblush, on Episode #193!
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On Episode #192, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Toronto vs. Boston as a Canadiens fan, sports fandom and personal growth, Anglo-French history, a sight of intense revulsion in Amsterdam, lessons from trees, and new music by Petey and Unto Others.
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On Episode #191, your humble host digs deeper into the infamous Kelowna gig with Carly Thomas, and waxes semi-eloquent about train life, picking up your artist as a side player, managing rough gigs, mountain runaway lanes, living in the present, and new music by Sebastian Bach.
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Why is your humble host’s voice ravaged on this week’s episode? What does it have to do with attending the First Church Of Rock And Roll – aka a King’s X show – in Toronto? What’s the true value of participating in a battle of the bands? And how does it feel to have a five-lane highway all to yourself? All of that, plus new music by Avalon Stone and Freeze The Fall, on Episode #190!
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What would your humble host do if he won a lot of money? Which footballer inspires his answer to that question? What’s wrong with Hollywood? And what was the Battle Of The Eclipse anyway? All of that – plus another controversial food take and new music by Invasion – on Episode #189!
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On the fifth anniversay episode of the podcast, your humble host answers listener questions, and waxes semi-eloquent about the hard parts of running a podcast, having no hands, the pros and cons of starting a band, being Ringo, and yes, pineapple on pizza. All that, plus new music by Issa, on Episode #188!
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What did your humble host recently learn about himself at a four-way stop? How does the information you consume affect your mood? And what’s it like sleeping with an elephant? All that, plus new music by Hitsujibungaku and Everlet, on Episode #187!
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How much of your creative block is about not owning your true inspiration? How does that play into the trajectory of this podcast? And how did a failed episode spark an exploration into self-doubt, self-consciousness, and honouring your own intuition? All of that - plus new music by Boudicca - on Episode #186!
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This week on the program, your humble host takes a trip down tour memory lane, musing about Pangea, MapQuest, GPS voiceovers, and the rougher realities of life on the road en route to a memorable gig in Leer, Germany. All that, plus new music by Slowwves, on Episode #185!
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Last weekend, your humble host went to a modern speakeasy, which inspired a superficial history of old school speakeasies, Prohibition, cocktails, the temperance movement, rum runners … and opening for The Temperance Movement at Rum Runners. All that, plus new music by Newport Electric, on Episode #184!
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What can we learn about optimism from Satan in Paradise Lost? How did a sneeze inspire this episode? And should William Shakespeare get a writing credit on Hot For Teacher? All this – plus new music by Maggie Rogers and Nightbus – on Episode #183!
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Almost exactly two years ago, singer/songwriter and keyboardist extraordinaire Kay Howl appeared on the show in the midst of a difficult and painful life transformation. She returns this week to share what she has learned about sobriety, recovering from loss, letting go, her life on the seas as a “shiplebrity,” and being here now.
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When was the last time you said "maybe" to something you might otherwise have dismissed without thought? How much of your thinking is driven by defensiveness or cynicism? And how does it really feel inside when you react to things based on that thinking? Talking about the power and openness of saying "maybe" – plus new music by Kittie – on Episode #181!
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The morning after a crushing Super Bowl loss, singer/songwriter and 49ers fan Carly Thomas returns to the program to talk about about football, her songwriting process, self-doubt, living in Nashville, movie and television theme music, and touching the electric - that special, heightened place of artistic bliss.
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How do we react constructively when opportunity doesn’t knock? What can we learn about ourselves from life’s inevitable disappointments? And how can we use those disappointments as a catalyst for self-awareness, self-improvement, improved thinking, and moving forward? All that, plus new music by The Warning, on Episode #179!
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Why is this your humble host’s favourite time of the year in football? (Hint: it’s not why you think.) And what inspiring lessons can we learn about seizing opportunity from the NFL, “Mr. Irrelevant” Brock Purdy, and even the music of Still Corners? Find out on Episode #178!
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Do you spend your energy verbally whipping yourself? Are you plagued by a critical voice that runs in your head? This week, your humble host resists his personal critic to explore self-flagellation – what it is, where it comes from, what it can teach us, and, ultimately, what to do about it. All that – plus new music by Striker – on Episode #177!
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What spiritual truth can we borrow from Mike Damone in Fast Times At Ridgemont High? Why does your humble host owe the drumming world an apology? And what did he learn (and practice) about optimism and non-attachment during a snowy gig on Friday night? All that and more on Episode #176!
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On Episode #175, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about cutting his hair, ego identity, attachment, the Long Night Of The Follicle, Ram Dass, “somebody” training, and new music by The Pineapple Thief.
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On Episode #174, your humble host offers a different take on New Year’s motivation inspired by Doom II, and waxes semi-eloquent about endurance, old video games, Cast Away, and Tesla’s Hang Tough.
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On Episode #173, your humble host counts down his top ten songs of 2023; answers listener questions; and waxes semi-eloquent about Christmas music, the Julianne Hobby Country Christmas Classic, World War 2, and what makes a podcast great.
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On Episode #172, your humble host offers a practical approach to dealing with difficult situations or times when things aren’t working out, and waxes semi-eloquent about jobs, co-workers, faith, and amorous dogs.
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On Episode #171, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about KISS past and present (and future), ecclesiastical hysteria, Spotify Wrapped, Myles Goodwyn, and his favourite somewhat obscure April Wine song.
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On Episode #170, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about miracles as illustrated by the Welcome To Wrexham docuseries, the Soul Inspired Podcast, Mike Birbiglia’s new comedy special, and Friday nights at Jumbo Video.
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On Episode 169, your humble host answers listener questions, and waxes semi-eloquent about memorable tour nights in The Netherlands and Austria, the future of side musicians, A.I. vs. humanity, band reunions, and the separate “I.”
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On Episode 168, your humble host presents a reading from the Book Of All Saints, and waxes semi-eloquent about recording with Fresh Breath, feeling listless, pursuing passions, and making time for activities that leave you exhausted and smiling.
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On Episode 167, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Christmas music in retail stores, WW1 poet Siegfried Sassoon, the Great Pumpkin, All Quiet On The Western Front, new music by The Beatles and Mick Mars, and The Sunday Night Army Podcast.
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On Episode #166, from the cozy confines of his almost-rebuilt little studio, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the practical and spiritual power of decluttering everything from your home to your drum set-up. He also discusses the true meaning of All Saints’ Day, and offers a lament for the late Richard Moll.
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On Episode #165, your humble host waxes semi-vulnerable about treating challenging situations as a crucible – a vessel for melting down limiting beliefs, refining character, and creating a stronger self-concept. Then he gushes about the music of Future Islands.
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On Episode #164, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about imposter syndrome – what it is, where it comes from, his experience of it as a drummer, and how it can be both used and confronted to create a more fulfilling life.
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On Episode #163, your humble host offers an escape strategy for anyone stuck in churning thoughts, and answers a compelling listener question: What three songs have you recorded that represent your drumming style?
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On Episode #162, your humble and somewhat under the weather host waxes semi-eloquent about beach volleyball, playing festivals, giving your all when no one’s watching, and Toronto indie rock band The Manic Boys And Girls Club.
Oh, and measuring distance in time.
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On Episode #161, your humble host celebrates his 50th birthday with a listener Q&A! What’s the coolest thing you’ve seen from the air? What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given? What three albums define you? What have you learned about yourself through drumming and podcasting? Would you ever consider doing stand-up? Join us for compelling answers to these questions and many more!
Oh, plus hard-hitting insights on cocktails … and cake.
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On Episode #160, your humble host welcomes Alex Petrovich back to the program. Alex – aka Al ‘Yeti’ Bones – was until recently best known for his work with rock bands including Gypsy Chief Goliath and Age Of Wolves. Over the past few years he has branched into writing and acting as part of an inspiring process of personal reinvention.
Join us for a powerful conversation about pushing through fear, connecting with your true passions, meditation, mindfulness, and ultimately betting on yourself.
Oh, and wasting your failure.
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On Episode #159, your humble host offers a simple tactic for anyone trapped in the past or lost in the future, and waxes semi-eloquent about dealing with regret, doing the work you were born to do, and new music by The Rolling Stones.
Oh, and retroactive anguish.
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On Episode #158, your humble host registers a complaint about turning 50, and waxes semi-eloquent about perceptions of aging, new chapters, going for it in middle age, the inspiration and example of dUg Pinnick, and Ram Dass’s approach to life as a game.
Oh, and living to 200.
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On Episode #157, your humble host questions whether hard work always creates the best results, and waxes semi-eloquent about creative spontaneity, Monty Colvin’s song Bill, feeling like an Atari ice hockey player, and neo-swing band Tell It To Sweeney.
Oh, and on a serious note, the importance of looking out for each other in public.
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On Episode #156, your humble host indulges a stream of consciousness narrative, and waxes semi-eloquent about having nothing to say, recording drums, looking for the positive, touring, attachment, and remembering life’s small miracles.
Oh, and the old devil click track.
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On Episode #155, your humble host confesses to having human days – those days when you’re not at your best – and waxes semi-eloquent about negative stories we tell ourselves, ego attachment, learning from emotional triggers, and asking the big question: What’s the truth?
Oh, plus music by Oz Noy and Sarayasign.
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On Episode #154, your humble host sits down with supremely talented singer/songwriter Elizabeth Winterbourne, who recently released her evocative new EP Lost In Headlights. Join us for an inspiring conversation about Elizabeth’s music, trusting your gifts, and creating the art you want to create in a pressurized social media landscape.
Oh, and the mystery of Christina’s World.
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From deep inside the renovation zone, your humble host answers listener questions including: What’s the best thing the podcast has given you? What have you learned from the renovations? How do you want to be remembered? What do you wish people knew about you? and What are you most grateful for?
Oh, he also performs his signature stupid human trick!
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On the third Renovation Replay episode, we replay Episode #13 with Dave Benedict – best known as the bass player for chart-topping Canadian rock band Default.
Join us (again) for a fascinating chat about Default’s incredible run in the early 2000s and Dave’s transition to a different life after that run ended. Oh, and the infamous Mick Jagger and Bret Michaels stories!
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On the second Renovation Replay episode, we replay Episode #11 with drummer Sarah Tomek – best known for her work with Steven Tyler, Maggie Rose, Samantha Fish, and others.
Join us (again) for an inspiring chat about coming up as a drummer, taking opportunities, touring, driving Steven Tyler’s Rolls Royce, and more!
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On the first Renovation Replay episode, we go back to Episode #4 with drummer Jason Tait - best known for his influential work with The Weakerthans and Bahamas and one of your humble host’s all-time favourite drummers.
Join us (again) for a fabulous conversation about touring, making music, hockey, cooking, and much, much more!
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On Episode #149, your humble host welcomes Emily Dolan Davies – touring drummer for Kim Wilde, house drummer for The Voice Kids UK, featured drummer in the Count Me In documentary, podcast host, creative coach, and so much more – back to the program. Join us for a fun and poignant conversation about all of the above, plus Emily’s approach to thriving in chaos, taking on challenges, betting on herself, and giving back.
Oh, and meeting Ewan McGregor.
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On Episode #148, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about a vague sense of impending change, screwing up an episode, attachment, shoegaze, and new music by Slowdive.
Oh, and approaching 50.
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On Episode #147, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about new music by Jenny Lewis and Elizabeth Winterbourne, child stars, pandemic touring, and The Super High Quality Podcast.
Oh, and The Gong Show.
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On Episode #146, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about classic WW2 Britcom Allo Allo, television as a shared experience, series finales, protecting people from history, and new music by Gardner/James and Hell In The Club.
Oh, and fearful synchronicity.
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On Episode #145, your humble host recounts a Stryper show in Seattle, and waxes semi-eloquent about airports, spying on soundcheck, meeting Les Carlsen of Bloodgood, and Steel Panther’s appearance on AGT.
Oh, and intrepid Americans.
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On Episode #144, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Ghost’s EP Phantomime, televangelists, Christian rock, witch hunts, and new music by Liza Anne.
Oh, and selling indulgences.
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On Episode #143, your humble host answers listener questions, and waxes semi-eloquent about weird audience stories, where to find truly original new music, selfless service, and new music by Deadly Vices.
Oh, and cutting generational slack.
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On Episode #142, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about haters, drumming in music videos, death metal vocals, and new releases by Lost Hearts, Vintersea, H.E.A.T., and Tom Keifer.
Oh, and old wives with tails.
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On Episode #141, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the passing of Gordon Lightfoot, new music by The Defiants and Roadwolf, television sign-offs, Columbia House CDs, and the live Blindboy Podcast in Toronto.
Oh, and why most teenage memories are summer memories.
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On Episode #140, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about back spasms, learning via cover songs, the Blindboy Podcast, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, new music by The 69 Eyes and Kat Von D, and a twist on the desert island game.
Oh, and Kraft Dinner sandwiches.
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On Episode #139, your humble host celebrates the fourth anniversary of the podcast, and waxes semi-eloquent about solo episodes vs. guest episodes, mental health as articulated by the new song by The National, and new music by Greta Van Fleet and Winger.
Oh, and smashing likes.
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Jabo Bihlman is best known to this audience as one third (along with his brother Scot and the great dUg Pinnick) of the heavy power blues trio Grinder Blues. Join us for a fun chat about making music, road life, the music industry, all things Grinder Blues, and Jabo’s solo project.
Oh, and hanging out with Betty White.
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On Episode #137, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Amazon series Daisy Jones & The Six, new music from City & Colour, celebrity kids, screamo, his musical wheelhouse, and a new piece of art in his collection.
Oh, and how great drummers are.
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On Episode #136, your humble host welcomes celebrated actor/writer/director Rakefet Abergel back to the program to talk about her new movie Still – a challenging and painful short film based on her lost pregnancy. Join us for a deep conversation about processing grief through art, making independent films, and the power of sharing your story.
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On Episode #135, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about new music by Burning Witches and Sweet & Lynch, girl bands, pandemic memories, the Christian Geeks Classic Rockcast, and the inspiration of F1 driver Sergio Perez.
Oh, and genitalia.
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On Episode #134, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Irish band Fontaines DC, being young and hip, shoegaze, new music by Killing Joke, cat fights, and the ongoing saga of his back spasms.
Oh, and harsh bathroom lights.
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On Episode #133, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about new music by Martin Miller, Extreme, Metallica, and Robin McAuley; the insane roller coaster that is Arsenal’s season; and his ongoing battle with phone addiction.
Oh, and artifical daytime.
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On Episode #132, your humble host revives the “five things” format, and waxes semi-eloquent about recording music, the Arsenal Arseblog, Steel Panther’s On The Prowl, Caddyshack, and learning to flow with life.
Oh, and memories of food poisoning.
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On Episode #131, your humble host barely survives a superficial history of Art Deco, and waxes semi-eloquent about the Vienna Secession, Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, skyscrapers, and the Empire State Building.
Oh, and brain-based future social media apps.
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On Episode #130, your humble host presents a superficial history of the Flapper fad of the 1920s, and waxes semi-eloquent about the First World War, social change, contemporary notions of femininity, and consumer culture.
Oh, and watching Maren Morris on Austin City Limits.
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On Episode #129, your humble host answers listener questions about his experience in music over the past ten years, and waxes semi-eloquent about his favourite shows, his dream venues to play, bands he's shared stages with, the physical effects of drumming, and equipment failure.
Oh, he also presents the harrowing tale of Kay Howl And The Murder Walk.
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On Episode #128, your humble host shares five life lessons learned over the past ten years as a working musician, and waxes semi-eloquent about possibility, detachment, gratitude, self-confidence, and, of course, putting yourself out there.
Oh, and not being a dick.
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On an emotional Episode #127, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Arsenal’s emerging and enthralling Premier League title challenge, catharsis, anxiety, real reality vs. fake reality, and the original “it” girl.
Oh, and clucking off.
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On Episode #126, your humble host tells the story of King Ragnvald Knaphövde; waxes further eloquent about Megadeth’s Youthanasia; and discusses the role of chance in history, music from the avant garde project High Castle Teleorkestra, and the Anxiety Rx podcast.
Oh, and bawdy things.
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On Episode #125, your humble host tells an intriguing road story, and waxes semi-eloquent about album cover art, Megadeth, his favourite Lee Aaron song, and a dubious reassurance from ChatGPT that The Terminator is only a movie.
Oh, and getting older.
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On Episode #124, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about decks of cards, the history of jokers, euchre as a rite of passage, breaking a drumstick on New Year’s Eve, and the patented Beach Boy Method of personal development.
Oh, and a resolution to be more self-destructive.
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On Episode #123, your humble host ends the year with listener questions, and waxes semi-eloquent about life purpose, future planning, his favourite road memories, a sobering realization about Norm and Cliff from Cheers, what he wants for Christmas, and turning down gigs.
Oh, and arriving at the pearly gates.
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On Episode #122, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Christine McVie, the origins of English surnames, Steel Panther’s nostalgic elegy to the music of 1987, Bonfire, Guns N' Roses, and Metallica’s new single.
Oh, and Christendom’s answer to Ratt.
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On the first John Huff Podcast roadisode in almost three years, your humble host sits down with Josh and Katie Pascoe of Fresh Breath, podcast legend Ken The Zen, and the traditional bottle of red wine.
Join us for a fun, insightful, and ultimately inspiring chat about living the life you want, with wild diversions into psychic prophecies, haunted houses, Texas waffles, 9/11, Superman, and making scary decisions.
Oh, and whether Katie can levitate.
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On Episode #120, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about artists Pieter Bruegel and Vincent van Gogh, social media trolls, pickleball, and giving yourself a personal mulligan.
Oh, and what to do if an army of skeletons attacks you on your tee shot.
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On Episode #119, your humble host offers a hack on how to fool insomnia, and waxes semi-eloquent about Taylor Swift concert ticket prices, reaction videos, and the current and future state of the podcast.
Oh, and whether Elvis or The Beatles would headline a double bill.
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On Episode #118, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about a relentless earworm, as well as songs named after cities by artists including Indigo Girls, Sarah Harmer, Bon Iver, Billy Joel, Hole, and Amanda Marshall.
Oh, and Brit’s bits.
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On Episode #117, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the First World War, In Flanders Fields, All Quiet On The Western Front, and rock songs that reference the war by bands including Metallica, Sabaton, The Zombies, Motorhead, and Iron Maiden.
Oh, and the moment when the guns fell silent.
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On Episode #116, your humble host welcomes singer/songwriter Jacquie Neville back to the program to talk about her new album, If You Get Lonely, as well as her creative process, healing through music, vulnerability, honesty, “saxy” songs, and being unapologetically yourself as an artist.
Oh, and painting the grass purple.
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On Episode #115, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the epic battle between Little John and Big John, insecurity, simplicity, and the new album by Archers Of Loaf.
Oh, and fraudulent ads for laundry detergent.
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On Episode #114, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Good Morning Vietnam, Adrian Cronauer, passionate mavericks, Howard Stern, Cyrano de Bergerac, childhood hobbies as clues, and the new album by Queensrÿche.
Oh, and his spouse or significant other’s moment of humiliation.
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On Episode #113, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the “selfie rant” from last week’s episode, Jung’s shadow self, the origins and implications of annoyance, knowing yourself, and the new album by Magna Carta Cartel.
Oh, and Coca-Cola Tic Tacs.
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On Episode #112, your humble host recaps a voyage to Italy, and waxes semi-eloquent about Rome, Florence, Tuscany, two Roman histories, pagan statues, antiquity, the Sistine Chapel, travel tips, overzealous security guards, the Palio di Siena, and la dolce vita.
Oh, and the selfie epidemic.
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On Episode #111, your humble host recaps a Ghost show in Toronto, and waxes semi-eloquent about pyro, knock-off merch, overzealous security, Mastodon, and curious GPS decisions.
Oh, and parking spot musical chairs.
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On Episode #110, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about songs that reference Queen Elizabeth II, the divine right of kings, dear old Blighty, New World royals, and censorship.
Oh, and whether the Queen took selfies.
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On Episode #109, your humble host reviews the new King’s X album Three Sides Of One, and waxes semi-eloquent about the band, his history with the band, songs about girls, metaphors, and a record production pet peeve.
Oh, and being a real boy.
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On Episode #108, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about an extraordinary War On Drugs show in Toronto, traffic jams, the ring toss game, and believing in possibility.
Oh, and Chase the drunk Australian navigator.
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On Episode #107, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about baseball history, civic identity, sports economics, visual time travel, spectators at the Battle Of Bull Run, war art, the afterlife, and new music by Archers Of Loaf, King’s X, and Death Cab For Cutie.
Oh, and why you shouldn’t drink beer from Düsseldorf.
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Tanya Candler is the host of the 21st Century Rocker Mom podcast, the original bass player in Kittie, and an all around creative dynamo. She joins your humble host for a fun talk about her popular podcast, courageous creativity, barefoot hiking, phobias, burial rituals, life after death, cults, and the many ambitious projects she's working on.
Oh, and David Lee Roth-scented beard oil.
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On Episode #105, your humble host contemplates songs called Love On The Rocks, and waxes semi-eloquent about artists including Julie London, Neil Diamond, Harlequin, The Darkness, Adam Baldwin, and others.
Oh, and Spotify as a tastemaker.
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On Episode #104, your humble host responds to listener feedback, and waxes semi-eloquent about artifice in punk music, curating art, and artists including Naked Eyes, Men At Work, Billy Joel, Bon Jovi, Christopher Cross, Alan Parsons, Billy Ocean, The Cars, and Michael Bloodgood.
Oh, and how roller skating popularized goth as a form of protest.
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On Episode #103, your humble host presents a superficial history of the notorious premiere of The Rite of Spring, when Parisian ballet lovers rioted over Igor Stravinsky’s unusual score and Vaslav Nijinsky’s bizarre choreography in 1913.
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On Episode #102, your humble host answers listener questions, and waxes semi-eloquent about tennis, making a podcast, transcendent concert moments, bass players, and Christine McVie.
Oh, and the extraordinary presence of Steffi Graf.
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On Episode #101, your humble host highlights some of his favourite ‘80s pop songs, and waxes semi-eloquent about artists including Martika, Phil Collins, Steve Perry, Tears For Fears, John Waite, and U2.
Oh, and Hulk Hogan.
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On Episode #100, your humble host makes an announcement about the show, and presents a superficial history of goth music, from its literary underpinnings to its emergence from the British post-punk scene through bands including Siouxsie And The Banshees, Joy Division, and others.
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Carly Thomas is a gifted and accomplished singer/songwriter who recently released her new album Behind The Ficus. She joins your humble host to reminisce about performing together, and talk about songwriting, where art comes from, hanging in when you feel like quitting, and the peculiar magic that happens when you start to believe in your own vision.
Oh, and how cats can destroy a recording session.
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On Episode #98, your humble host scrambles together a program after tech problems destroyed the interview that was recorded for this week, and waxes semi-eloquent about Amsterdam, Easter eggs in lyrics, the Horseshoe Tavern, the Stadium Tour, and new music from Ty Tabor and Jacquie Neville.
Oh, and falling off a cliff.
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On Episode #97, your humble host resurrects the show, and waxes semi-eloquent about putting good things into the world; his memories of and favourite songs by Joan Jett, Poison, Def Leppard, and Motley Crue; and concert bingo.
Oh, and scrambled television.
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On Episode #96, your humble host brings the curtain down on the John Huff Podcast, and waxes semi-eloquent about the Lawrence Welk Show, creative courage, letting go, focusing your energy, and training wheels.
Oh, and the “rural purge.”
With eternal thanks to all who listened.
On Episode #95, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about household repair, low moods, the power of small momentums, raising your vibration, resistance, future podcast directions, and new music by Peace And The Chaos.
Oh, and the exquisite pleasure of removing a pair of skates.
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Singer/songwriter Kay Howl has undergone a personal and professional transformation over the past few years. She joins your humble host to talk about being authentically who you are, break-ups, embracing the darkness, using pain as creative fuel, holding on, letting go, synchronicity, cruise ships, touring, and her fabulous album Pink Trees.
Oh, and the mystery of islands.
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On Episode #93, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about being a creative conduit, delivering what’s in you, watching live concerts on YouTube (pre-smartphone), and new music from Ghost and Ty Tabor.
Oh, and how his head sucks.
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On Episode #92, your humble host reveals his 2021 Song Of The Year and Retro Song Of The Year, and waxes semi-eloquent about consistent effort over time, creative evolution, a gig in a strange venue, and vintage arcades.
Oh, and toxic cocktails.
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On Episode #91, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the What Drives Us documentary, van touring, attending a Bahamas/Ariel Posen show, and the new album by Volbeat.
Oh, and stubbing toes.
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On Episode #90, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about ‘80s metal famine relief supergroup Hear ‘n Aid, online guitar demos (featuring Frank Hannon of Tesla), mastery in strange places, and the new album by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
Oh, and Dee Snider’s infamous appearance before US Congress.
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On Episode #89, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about phone addiction, social media, Jerry Cantrell’s new solo album, and a brilliant online performance by The War On Drugs.
Oh, and bikini pics.
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On Episode #88, your humble host presents a superficial history of the Berlin Wall, including an account of Bruce Springsteen's East Berlin performance in 1988 – an event that some say helped bring the wall down.
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On Episode #87, your humble host answers more listener questions about the practicalities of touring in Europe, and waxes semi-eloquent about possibility, making it happen, laundry, and the new album by Crazy Lixx.
Oh, and psychedelic bathrooms.
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On Episode #86, your humble host answers listener questions about his recent tour with Sarah Smith, and waxes semi-eloquent about road life, being a musician, Europe, and the new album by The War On Drugs.
Oh, and some fun new German words.
On Episode #85, your humble host offers a superficial history of disco culture, the "Disco sucks!" backlash, and the ill-fated Disco Demolition Night promotion, when rock fans ran amok at Comiskey Park baseball stadium in Chicago in 1979.
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On Episode #84, your humble host offers a superficial history of the 1960s counterculture movement and the notorious Altamont Free Concert - a peace and love festival that descended into chaos and murder as the Rolling Stones looked on in 1969.
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On Episode #83, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about a beautiful compliment; the influence of Charlie Watts; the New Wave phenomenon; The Cars; and new music from Tesla, LA Guns, and Grinder Blues.
Oh, and Phoebe Cates.
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On Episode #82, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about whether glam metal died in 1993 or sooner, unplugged albums, the road, and German pronunciation.
Oh, and when Tesla made his skeleton fly out of his body.
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On Episode #81, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about new music from Samantha Fish, Grinder Blues, Jackyl, t-shirts, and the Wok With Yan cooking show.
Oh, and Steven Tyler's skinny pants.
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On Episode #80, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about remembering the wrong Elvis, the 1968 Elvis Comeback Special, returning from hiatus, and the passing of guitarist Jeff Labar.
Oh, and Sh-Boom.
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On Episode #79, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Olivia Rodrigo, and announces a hiatus.
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On Episode #78, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about advice he received from Jerry Gaskill of King's X; the psychology of overthinking; Billy Connolly; and new music from Flotsam & Jetsam, Yoney, and Fresh Breath.
Oh, and Donkey Kong stickers.
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On Episode #77, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about LA buzz band The Linda Lindas, strange places he's played, and Iron Maiden's album Somewhere In Time.
Oh, and chicken wire gigs.
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On Episode #76, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Victoria Day, coffee, Dave vs. Sammy, The Blindboy Podcast, and the new Tragically Hip EP Saskadelphia.
Oh, and nine-cent royalty cheques.
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On Episode #75, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about celebrity social media encounters; Cherry Poppin' Daddies; his go-to karaoke song; a live U2 show from 1987; and new music from Gracefire, Jizzy Pearl, and Nestor.
Oh, and the dangers of high kicks.
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On Episode #74, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Begin The Beguine, Mark Leyner, Night Court, Ted Lasso, and new music by Weezer and Liz Stringer.
Oh, and ice fishing in May.
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On Episode #73, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about getting vaccinated, doing laundry on the road, his Dutch heritage, a memorable gig in The Netherlands, Cheap Trick, and his favourite big band song.
Oh, and knee-a-diddles.
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On Episode #72, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about following your pangs, Brandi Carlile, uncertainty as illustrated by the Easter story, Willie Nelson, and his favourite big band song.
Oh, and the stars over Red Rocks.
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On Episode #71, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the kids these days, suppressing anxiety, on-stage drum mishaps, his favourite Rush song, and the Whitehorse album Modern Love.
Oh, and the power of pizza.
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On Episode #70, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about back injuries, grinding teeth, a remarkable Gregg Bissonette synchronicity, his favourite Rush song, and the new Kings Of Leon album When You See Yourself.
Oh, and defending castles.
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On Episode #69, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about an alarming iPhone incident, attention spans, synchronicity, new music from Crown Lands, and Serena Ryder’s album The Art Of Falling Apart.
Oh, and becoming a cyborg.
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On Episode #68, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about sports fandom as a spiritual test, “bone music” in the USSR, a harrowing moment in Germany, Kane Roberts, the Old Front Line podcast, and the Dead Daisies album Holy Ground.
Oh, and celibacy.
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On Episode #67, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about how opportunity knocks (with examples from the sports and music worlds), his favourite Van Morrison song, and Alice Cooper’s album Detroit Stories.
Oh, and picking up women (literally).
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On Episode #66, your humble host shares life lessons from an optimistic drum purchase, and waxes semi-eloquent about his second favourite grocery store Muzak song, Van Morrison, Neil Young's Harvest Moon, Wolfgang Van Halen, Chuck Mangione, and thrash metal legends Believer.
Oh, and the "bowl with soul."
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On Episode #65, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about songs that hit you, emotional release, Coldplay's A Head Full Of Dreams, grocery store Muzak, and Punisher by Phoebe Bridgers.
Oh, and smashing guitars.
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On Episode #64, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Maria McKee, Who Is Bugs Potter?, a profound realization about Douglas Coupland, doing your own work, making a Queens Of The Stone Age fan’s day, and the new Foo Fighters record Medicine At Midnight.
Oh, and the time David Sedaris drew a picture of his friend throwing up.
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On Episode #63, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Olivia Newton John, classic Christian heavy metal, self-doubt, genre prejudices, and the Stone Temple Pilots album Perdida.
Oh, and what Tom Keifer once said to him about Kurt Cobain.
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On Episode #62, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Dana Carvey’s new podcast, Chris Rock, pining to be backstage, sacrificing for the dream, and 80s rock supergroup Black Swan’s debut album Shake The World.
Oh, and rifle-toting hares.
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On Episode #61, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about not meeting NHL commentator Chris Cuthbert, watching hockey, The Queen’s Gambit, The Trip To Greece, the John Huff Podcast Indie Out There Spotify playlist, and being in the opening band.
Oh, and Nuketown.
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On Episode #60, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the Domino Theory, coping with anxiety, finding faith, and Gregory Alan Isakov’s album Evening Machines.
Oh, and earthquakes.
On Episode #59, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about New Year's Eve, the Japanese Joya no Kane ceremony, making a start, Paul McCartney's III, bad accents, and new podcasts to check out.
Oh, and his favourite grocery store music track.
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On Episode #58, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about incremental improvement as illustrated by Big Ramy’s Mr. Olympia win, The Grand Tour, Dorian Yates, lousy podcasting, and looking forward.
Oh, and finding digital friends.
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On Episode #57, your humble host offers an apology to Charles Dickens, and waxes semi-eloquent about his favourite Christmas music, 1940s radio, the best-selling Christmas albums of all time, the Joyeux Noël movie, and They Shall Not Grow Old.
Oh, and Dan Aykroyd’s zombie apocalypse Jeep.
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* Sound effects by Mike Koenig (Large Chains, Large Truck Chains), Daniel Simion (Creepy Background), and Mark DiAngelo (Explosion Ultra Bass) courtesy of http://soundbible.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
On Episode #56, your humble host shares a stunning secret about Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes), and waxes semi-eloquent about Christmas cats, positive thinking, Joan Jett, Pac-Man Fever, Bahamas, and streaming stats.
Oh, and the desecration of Santa.
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* Sound effects by Matthiew11 (Audience Applause) and Mike Koenig (Fake Applause, Sleigh Bells), courtesy of http://soundbible.com/. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
On Episode #55, your humble host at last reveals his favourite hair metal song, and waxes semi-eloquent about the new live album by The War On Drugs, inspiration from Stryper and Steel Panther, and fall fairs.
Oh, and the burgundy fade.
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* Sound effects by Yannick Lemieux (Small Crowd Applause) and Mike Koenig (Drum Roll), courtesy of http://soundbible.com/. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
On Episode #54, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about lessons learned from The Terminator, Facebook memories, a profound moment at a gig in Dusseldorf, and his favourite hair metal song.
Oh, and a movie people can’t believe he’s never seen.
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*Sound effects by Mike Koenig (Horror Movie Ambience, Rip Arm Off, Bounce, Jab, Left Hook) an Mastercard (Censored Beep), courtesy of http://soundbible.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
On Episode #53, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about how the COVID-19 pandemic can help you commit to your dream, lose what needs losing, or find opportunity in crisis, and how all of that might make 2020 the most important year of your life.
Oh, and living in a school bus.
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On Episode #52, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Foo Fighters on SNL, beautiful Vienna, battlefield visits, Charlie Brown, All Quiet On The Western Front, and Dan Carlin’s Blueprint For Armageddon.
Oh, and The Bone Cathedral.
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Intro sound effects by Samantha Enrico (Boxing Arena), Joe Lamb (Sad Trombone), Mike Koenig (Glass Breaking), courtesy of http://scxoundbible.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
On Episode #51, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about vitamin water, relieving gallbladder pain, a memorable after-party in The Netherlands, the US election, and Lewis Black’s Rantcast.
Oh, and when Lou Ferrigno attacks.
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*Intro sound effects by Mark DiAngelo (Wind Sound), Daniel Simon (Cartoon Wolf), and Mike Koenig (Party Horn), courtesy of http://soundbible.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
Your humble host celebrates the 50th episode of the podcast by waxing semi-eloquent about Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes), Noel Monk’s Runnin’ With The Devil, Robin McAuley, Monty’s Rockcast, talk radio as a companion, and pushing through fear to start a project.
Oh, and nuclear holocaust.
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*Intro sound effects by Mark DiAngelo (Wind Sound), Daniel Simon (Cartoon Wolf), and Mike Koenig (Party Horn) courtesy of http://soundbible.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
Rakefet Abergel is a Los Angeles-based actor, screenwriter, and director whose most recent short horror film Boo recently premiered on Alter.
Join us for a compelling conversation about LA in the time of COVID, screenwriting, making independent movies, Adam Sandler, and being artistically open.
Oh, and edible blood.
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On this all music episode, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Eddie Van Halen, AC/DC, bands that sound like AC/DC (including Britny Fox, Dirty Looks, X-Sinner), and new music from Stryper and Kathleen Edwards.
Oh, and backmasking.
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* Intro sound effects by Mike Koenig (Cinematic Suspense) and Mark DiAngelo (Wind Sound) courtesy of http://soundbible.com/. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
Jacquie Neville is best known as the incredible frontperson for Canadian rock band The Balconies.
The band broke up in 2018 after ten years of grinding it out on the road, which forced Jacquie to assess her life and begin creating a new identity – a process that led her to a new career, a family, and ultimately back to music as a solo artist.
Join us for an insightful conversation about life in The Balconies, letting go, moving on, creating a new life, and rediscovering your artistic spirit.
Oh, and a premonition about her future.
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On this mini episode of the podcast, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Arnold and Franco, the “golden age” of bodybuilding, the pump, and breakfast.
Oh, and what all of that has to do with taking a break from the show.
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In the latest John Huff Podcast solosode, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about follicular geology, history programming on television, using time in self-isolation to improve yourself, preparing for your next level, and drawing inspiration from Schitt’s Creek actors Annie Murphy and Jennifer Robertson.
Oh, and the time a giant bee attacked his Apiculture professor.
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In the first John Huff Podcast virtual roadisode, your humble host “sits down” with bandmates Ken ‘The Zen’ Ross and Deni Gauthier to find out how they’re dealing with the current crisis.
Topics include but are not limited to Deni’s experience of COVID-19, the odyssey of Ken’s records, Ghost’s Papa Emeritus IV, live shows on YouTube (featuring The War On Drugs and Brandi Carlile), live shows on Facebook (featuring Sarah Harmer and Jacquie Neville), Tiger King, and what’s changed.
Oh, and mustaches.
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A few years ago, Tanya Marie Harris mysteriously walked away from a growing career as a Nashville recording artist and mostly disappeared from public life. Recently she reappeared as a life coach, finally ready to share the story of how sick her touring and lifestyle habits made her, and how she changed her life for the better.
Join us for a raw and inspiring conversation about nutrition, self-doubt, performance anxiety, trusting yourself, making big lifestyle changes, and paying attention to your body.
Oh, and how to ruin a really nice purse.
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As the world faces the COVID-19 pandemic, psychic medium Tania Thomas returns to give her thoughts on where it all might be going.
Join us for a fascinating conversation about using positive energy, facing fear, tuning into the world beyond what we can see, and developing empathy for our fellow human beings.
Oh, and toilet paper.
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From deep inside his self-isolation chamber, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the COVID-19 pandemic, seeing the good in people, fighter-turned-spiritual-teacher Geoff Thompson, and uplifting things including the work of Marc Maron and Maria Bamford.
Oh, and the horrendous appeal of Dr. Pimple Popper.
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On the latest John Huff Podcast solosode, your humble host makes a startling confession about country music, and waxes semi-eloquent about Arsenal Football Club and Toronto FC, Bonds of Mara, resistance, recovering yourself, and Woodstock.
Oh, and coffee whisky.
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In the latest John Huff Podcast solosode, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about food poisoning, new music by Sarah Harmer and Archers of Loaf, permission, Drumeogab and the Drumeo Festival, and Tom Papa.
Oh, and what happens when you buy a Trump hat.
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Sarah Smith is a celebrated singer/songwriter who has built a dedicated following with her powerful voice, uplifting songs, and incredible work ethic.
Sarah has lived the rock and roll experience with its highs, lows, and excesses, both as a solo artist and as a member of touring rock band The Joys. She has also made a point of being open about her history with substance abuse.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about starting over, addiction, anger, learning to live a better life, and being completely honest personally and musically.
Oh, and getting her mom off peanut butter.
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The latest John Huff Podcast roadisode takes us to a hotel room in sunny Texas, where your humble host sits down to sample a bottle of red and enjoy a fun conversation with bandmate Ken “The Zen” Ross.
Topics include but are not limited to Pearl Jam, the XFL, Renegades vs. Battlehawks, watching your team win things, baseball and the “bat flip,” American owners of English Premier League teams, rock band intro music, Alice Cooper, and sitting down at rock shows.
Oh, and our 2020 Super Bowl predictions.
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Dr. Nadia Azar is an Associate Professor of Kineseology at the University of Windsor in Windsor, Canada.
A life-long rock music fan, Dr. Azar has combined her passions for music and research in the unique Drummer Lab research facility, where she studies the mechanics of drumming and their impact on the human body. So far, her research has led her to work with high profile drummers including Barry Kerch of Shinedown and Todd Sucherman of Styx among many others.
Join us for a compelling conversation about drummers as athletes, avoiding injuries, following her academic intuition, and taking a chance on an unexpected career path.
Oh, and how one tweet opened up her entire research focus.
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On the latest John Huff Podcast solosode, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about the comedown that can follow an act of courage, the late Neil Peart and his fabulous book Ghost Rider, and the music of his youth (including Rez Band and Queensrÿche).
Oh, and the magic of movement.
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On the second John Huff Podcast solosode, your humble host once again goes one-on-one with the mic, offering thoughts on creative resistance, the January crowd at the gym, re-framing questions, and opportunity as illustrated by the appointment of Arsenal FC manager Mikel Arteta.
Oh, and a Christmas advertising pet peeve.
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On the first John Huff Podcast solosode, your humble host opens up about his catchphrase, “Good things happen when you put yourself out there.”
Tune in to learn about my struggles with self-doubt and mindset, and how stepping into fear has changed my life, creating countless incredible and unexpected experiences in music, blogging, and now podcasting.
A dose of honesty and inspiration to kick off the new decade!
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In the latest John Huff Podcast roadisode, your humble host sits down in a Fort Erie, Ontario hotel room to enjoy an exotic bottle and conversation with bandmates Ken “The Zen” Ross and Deni Gauthier.
Topics include but are not limited to Deni’s new single, musical memories (featuring Honeymoon Suite, Cheap Trick, The 77s, and more), A Vocal Coach Reacts To …, 2019, Family Guy, More Cowbell, The Tao of Willie, and the return of the Three Big Questions.
Oh, and Dudeism.
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Your humble host met Monique Stellenberg in the departures lounge at Toronto Pearson Airport in 2018. She was working at an airport bar and revealed that she was quitting her job the next week to travel around the world.
The result of that decision was a nine-month odyssey that took Monique everywhere from Spain to South Africa, with many compelling stops along the way.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about having courage, trusting yourself, travelling solo, and learning about yourself through challenge.
Oh, and the martyrdom of Santa.
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Lynne Hanson is a popular singer/songwriter whose new album, Just Words, will be released in February of 2020.
Lynne has built a large and loyal following in Canada and Europe through her “porch music with a little red dirt.” She has been described as Canada’s own queen of Americana, singing songs about life and love with a touch of blues, a touch of roots, and a lot of heart.
Join us for a fun conversation about her new album, the practice of creativity, the music business, art, sobriety, and murder ballads.
Oh, and climbing on things.
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Brandon Rhiness is a prolific screenwriter, director, and comic book creator based in Edmonton, Canada.
Brandon has built his long list of credits by ignoring notions of glamour and getting down to the serious work of writing. His work ethic has created dozens of produced scripts, including the full length feature films Hot Box and Cor Values.
Join us for a fascinating conversation about writing screenplays, working like a pro, the business of art, and trusting your creative gifts.
Oh, and Chainsaw Reindeer.
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Nikki Bon is a Los Angeles-based comedian and co-host of the Getting To Know You Podcast.
Nikki moved to Los Angeles from Toronto to become an actor but a funny thing happened along the way: a set of synchronicities put her on the stand-up stage and entirely changed her focus and direction. Join us for a fascinating conversation about how Nikki developed her comedic voice, her Voicemail Lip-Sync and Insta Girl projects, and how comedy culture compares to music culture.
Oh, and a traumatic experience on America’s Got Talent.
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Sarah K is the dancing, jumping, hair-flinging, stand-up drummer from the Toronto-based juke joint blues duo Catl.
While Sarah initially joined the band a decade ago as a keyboard player, personnel changes eventually left her with drum sticks in her hands and a touring career that she didn’t expect. Join us for a fascinating conversation about playing in Europe, her unique drum set-up and playing style, and her thoughts on taking life as it comes.
Oh, and murder showers.
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Rakefet Abergel is a Los Angeles-based actor, writer, and filmmaker who created the multiple award-winning short films Jax In Love and Boo. She has also appeared in television shows and movies including New Girl, My Name Is Earl, iCarly, Superbad, Just Go With It, and others.
Rakefet began making films as a way to start playing the kinds of roles she wanted in Hollywood. Join us for a fascinating and inspiring conversation about working as an actor, writing films, taking on creative challenges, committing to a dream, and creating your own path.
Oh, and auditioning opposite Seth Rogen.
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In the latest John Huff Podcast roadisode, your humble host sits down in a Fürth, Germany hotel room to sample a bottle of wine and enjoy a fun conversation with bandmates Deni Gauthier and Ken “The Zen” Ross.
Topics include but are not limited to restaurant fires; faith, hope, love; cougars; the power of thoughts, The War on Drugs; Ghost; Kane Roberts; and Party Boy.
Oh, and Jedi training.
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In the latest John Huff Podcast roadisode, your humble host sits down in a Gladbeck, Germany hotel room to sample a bottle of wine and enjoy a fun conversation with bandmates Deni Gauthier and Ken “The Zen” Ross.
Topics include but are not limited to awful band houses, Beatles solo records, Bill Burr, terrifying seafood, wedding proposal stories, surrender and faith, and Lady Caroline’s palm readings.
Oh, and Steel Panther.
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Al ‘The Yeti’ Bones is the driving force behind heavy stoner rock band Gypsy Chief Goliath. He is also a writer and podcaster, and has enjoyed a long and colourful career in the music business.
About a year ago, The Yeti decided to make some big changes to his life, beginning with getting into his best-ever shape by age 40. Join us for an inspiring conversation about losing close to a hundred pounds on the Keto diet, physical and mental health, discipline, purpose, and catalysts for change.
Oh, and his new book about making a career in music.
Follow Al 'The Yeti' Bones via Gypsy Chief Goliath at https://www.facebook.com/GypsyChiefGoliath/ or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/alyetibones/.
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Katie McClelland is a yoga teacher, speaker, entrepreneur, and founder of De La Sol Yoga Studios in the Hamilton, Ontario region.
Katie’s life is a fascinating and ultimately inspiring story about anxiety, depression, drug abuse, and recovery. She is candid about the circumstances that led her to drug dependency, and about the insidious nature of her addiction. As she has uncovered her true self – with help from yoga and from the people who never gave up on her – she has become a mentor for others who want to improve their lives and realize their full potential.
Join us for a powerful conversation about yoga, mindfulness, hitting rock bottom, asking better questions, living a healthier life, discovering who you are, and self-love.
Oh, and pizza (with an incredible twist!).
Follow Katie at https://katiemcclelland.com/.
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Emily Dolan Davies is a UK-based drummer who has toured and recorded with artists including Kim Wilde, The Darkness, Howard Jones, and Brian Ferry. She is also the host of A Drummer’s Guide To – a YouTube series and podcast dedicated to practical tips on music and life for aspiring pro musicians.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about Emily’s early days in drumming, her setbacks, launching her YouTube series, creating her home recording studio and business, giving back, and her incredibly difficult decision to step away from an awesome gig and forge her own path.
Oh, and our shared love of Arsenal Football Club.
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http://www.emilydolandavies.com/
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In the latest John Huff Podcast roadisode, your humble host sits down in a Timmins, Ontario hotel room to sample a bottle of wine and enjoy a fun conversation with bandmates Deni Gauthier and Ken “The Zen” Ross.
Topics include but are not limited to sports injuries and surgery, Christian Contemporary Music of the 1980s, The Beatles vs. The Beach Boys, Tesla, Ken getting kicked out of church, musical guilty pleasures, our current favourite stand-up comics, Tom Waits, Alice Cooper, dealing with criticism, and escaping from hospitals to play CD release shows.
Oh, and Deni Gauthier’s infamous moose call.
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Chris Banks is an award winning and critically acclaimed poet whose fifth collection, Midlife Action Figure, will be published in September.
While he has been a publishing poet for many years, a recent low point in his life was the catalyst for a renewed commitment to his craft, which inspired an explosion of output that took him to a new creative level. Join us for an inspiring conversation about valuing process over praise, doing the work, art as therapy, mental health, and 1980s arcade culture.
Oh, and the time Douglas Coupland bought his shirt.
Follow Chris at https://chrisbankspoetry.com/.
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Danny Miles is best known as the drummer for popular Canadian rock band July Talk. He also drums in the side project Tongue Helmet and is an avid bird photographer whose prints are available via the Drummers Who Love Birds website.
Like so many people operating at high levels in every field, Danny is committed to his craft, be it drumming or photography. Join us for a fascinating conversation about his early days in music, the origins of July Talk and Tongue Helmet, touring, self-doubt, photography, and learning from other artists.
Oh, and hanging out with The Edge.
Follow Danny at https://www.drummerswholovebirds.com/.
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Nancy Quinn is the owner of Seaside Books – a used book store in Summerside, Prince Edward Island.
There is something magical about Seaside Books and its charming proprietor. Join us for a fun and inspiring conversation about her unexpected journey to buying the store, synchronicity, intuition, the stories used books can tell, what happens when someone “loves on” a book, celebrity sightings, and taking a chance on your dream.
Oh, and your humble host’s writer’s block.
For the record, the Tibor Fischer novel referenced in the episode is The Collector Collector, and it’s great.
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In the very first John Huff Podcast “Roadisode”, your humble host sits down in a Prince Edward Island hotel room with tourmate Ken “The Zen” Ross to sample a bottle of wine and enjoy an entertaining conversation.
Topics include but are far from limited to Alice Cooper, KISS, Star Wars, Batman, Honeymoon Suite, Tommyrot, Hiroshima Hearts, The Joys, our favourite live albums, the first records we ever purchased, the music of our youth, and Sarah Smith (who makes a memorable cameo toward the end of the episode).
Oh, and our haunted accommodations ….
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Tyler Jon Olson is a Hollywood actor whose growing list of credits includes Gotti, Escape Plan: The Extractors, Heist, Prison Break, and The Big Bang Theory.
While he now considers himself a full-time working actor, it took the better part of two decades for Tyler to establish himself in Hollywood. Join us for a fascinating conversation about taking your shot, respecting the craft, paying dues, and chasing artistic fulfillment over fame.
Oh, and being murdered by Mel Gibson.
Learn more about Tyler at https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1476806/mediaindex?refine=publicity&ref_=nm_ov_resph.
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Tania Thomas talks to dead people. As a medium, author, and speaker, she helps her clients and audiences connect with their loved ones who have passed over, delivering stunningly accurate and relevant messages from the other side.
While Tania has always had her ability, she hasn’t always embraced it. Her story is one of struggle against, resistance to, and ultimately acceptance of her gift. Join us for a fascinating conversation about intuition, spirituality, energy, life after death, and how much it hurts to deny who you really are.
Oh, and George Carlin.
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Dave Benedict is best known as the bass player for Canadian rock band Default. The band has been a staple on Canadian and international radio since their first smash hit, Wasting My Time, debuted in 2001. A string of big songs followed over the next few years, along with a Juno award and arena tours with Nickelback, Hinder, and other big names of the era.
But what goes up, as they say, must come down. Eventually the band dropped out of the spotlight and Dave was forced to reinvent himself. He decided to go back to school and eventually became a graphic designer, photographer, videographer, and entrepreneur. He also recently returned to the music scene not just with Default, but with a supergroup of sorts called Bonds of Mara.
Join us for a fascinating conversation about Dave's path in music, Default’s glory years, identity, gratitude, and keeping it all in perspective.
Oh, and meeting Mick Jagger.
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Andrew Mangan is the founder of the Arseblog – one of the largest and most prominent online communities dedicated to Arsenal Football Club. What began in 2002 as a site where Andrew could practice his web design skills has grown into a global presence with daily blog posts, news updates, podcasts, and regular traffic that numbers in the millions of visitors and downloads.
Arseblog has also become Andrew’s full-time job.
Join us for a cool conversation about following your passions, taking risks, using the Internet and social media for positive purposes, and creating a massive following online.
Oh, and Rick Dees.
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Sarah Tomek is one of the top drummers in the very competitive Nashville music scene. She is best known for playing with Maggie Rose, Loving Mary, and someone called Steven Tyler. She was also a guest drummer on Late Night With Seth Meyers.
Sarah’s had an inspiring journey, rising from the New York club scene to play with some of the biggest names in the business. Along the way, she’s stuck to her guns and the hustle, constantly working to improve, take the next step, and build a career doing what she loves.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about paying your dues, taking your opportunities, keeping the faith, and chasing the dream.
Oh, and driving Steven Tyler’s Rolls Royce.
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Mary Jennifer Payne is the author of five young adult novels including the contemporary fantasy trilogy, the Daughters of Light. She also teaches in a challenging area of Toronto – an experience that has shaped and informed her writing about social justice, families, and overcoming difficult circumstances. Her most recent fiction also tackles climate change and its implications for current and future generations.
Mary’s books tell the stories of strong young people whose resilience inspires her readers. While she is a sensitive writer, she doesn’t sugarcoat the issues, putting faith in her audience to understand, engage with, and ultimately make positive change in their world.
Join us for a deep conversation about writing, political activism, living in different parts of the world, and a non-fiction book she’s writing about medicine and pharmaceuticals.
Oh, and Oprah.
Fun fact: The Hiroshima Hearts song “One Shadow” was written with and about Mary Jennifer Payne.
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Sarah MacDougall is a gifted and critically acclaimed singer/songwriter who released her fourth album, All The Hours I Have Left To Tell You Anything, in the fall of 2018. She also recently collaborated with storyteller Ivan Coyote on the multimedia stage production Trader Time.
Join us for a fun conversation about making music, touring in Europe and the United States, living in Sweden and the Yukon, and a particularly unfortunate band name.
Oh, and whether her kitchen appliances are plotting to kill her.
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Megan Johnson McCullough is a personal trainer, fitness model, and natural bodybuilder based in Oceanside, California. She’s also the owner of the Every BODY’s Fit personal training studio, and has gathered a substantial social media following thanks to her relevant and practical posts about training, nutrition, and health.
Join us for an educational conversation about training for a figure competition, developing smart habits, and creating a sustainable, healthy lifestyle.
Oh, and pugs.
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Jordan Gauthier is the founder of YC Drum Company – a custom drum company that is quickly growing in scale and reputation. He is also a touring drum tech for prominent bands including July Talk, Arkells, and others.
YC Drum Company began as an experiment in Jordan’s parents’ garage. It has grown into a full-time business with two locations for kit building and gear rental. At just 25 years old, Jordan is a very mature, humble, and successful entrepreneur. His drums are played by a variety of very high profile Canadian drummers.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about following your passion, serving others, gratitude, building a business, and what life is like for road crews.
Oh, and baseball.
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Seamus Evely was originally the host of the DrumGAB podcast – a show he built from nothing into one of the most popular and respected drumming podcasts on the Internet. In fact, it was popular and respected enough to earn him a collaboration with online learning platform Drumeo to turn DrumGAB into DrumeoGAB and open up a whole new world of possibilities.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about podcasting, paying attention to nudges, trusting your gut, taking a chance, and creating something that is uniquely your own.
Oh, and Carolina Reapers.
(Editor’s note: the Carolina Reapers story referenced in this episode can be found in Episode #1: Turning Pain Into Power With FenyxFyre).
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Bethany Butzer is a lecturer in the psychology department at the University of New York in Prague, Czech Republic. She is also the author of The Antidepressant Antidote: Five Steps to Get Off Antidepressants Safely and Effectively. Her TED Talk, “Stop Trying So Hard: Achieve More By Doing Less" has been viewed over 750,000 times on YouTube.
While Bethany is an academic, she is also fascinated by spirituality and metaphysics. Her work marries two sides of the existential whole – intellect and spirit – and is focused on answering the big questions about happiness and fulfillment. Her own struggles with anxiety and burnout have been a catalyst for those explorations.
Join us for a compelling conversation about being authentic, taking risks, living in Europe, and learning to have faith.
Oh, and Czech hippies.
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Jason Tait is best known as the drummer for Bahamas and The Weakerthans. His career has taken him around the world, playing everywhere from living rooms to tiny clubs to iconic venues like the Sydney Opera House. He is a tasteful and understated player who, it turns out, is also a talented composer.
Join us for a great conversation about road life, home life, synchronicity, patience, and taking creative chances.
Oh, and cooking.
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Deni Gauthier is a singer/songwriter, artist, producer, and entrepreneur. While his songs tend to be beautiful hymns about love and life, his approach to work is anything but gentle. He is a great example of what's possible if you're will to take good advice and put in the effort. Join us for a cool conversation about music, business, humility, perspective, confidence, and going for it.
Oh, and absinthe.
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Kurt Dahl is best known as the drummer for touring rock band One Bad Son. He is also a successful entertainment lawyer who has turned his passion for music into two thriving careers.
Join us for a fun and inspiring conversation about making it in the music business, supporting art with a more traditional job, balancing career and family, and being grateful for it all.
Oh, and what it's like to tour in support of legends like Sebastian Bach and Def Leppard.
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FenyxFyre is a thrillshow performer who holds more Guinness world records than he can remember. Dubbed the "Innovator of Insanity" by his industry, he stuns and often horrifies audiences with stunts involving fire, staples, razor blades, and his own personal fear factor: water.
But what most people don't know about FenyxFyre is that the physical pain he endures is driven by the emotional pain he has suffered. Join us for a deep and intense conversation about mental health, abuse, trauma, religious cults, and finding your personal power on the edge of your limits.
Oh, and what it feels like to have people staple the world's hottest peppers to your tongue.
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