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  • This episode, hosts Kurt Neiswender and Jamie discuss their recent experiences and adventures, including a behind-the-scenes look at the AIA 24 conference in Washington, D.C., soccer updates, a visit to Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leahy House, an urban sketching tour, and a look into the MLK Central Library renovation.

    Introduction and Catch Up
    Soccer Talk and Brand Conversations
    AIA 24 Conference Highlights
    Student Placement and Networking
    Urban Sketching Adventures
    Visiting Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pope-Leahy House
    MLK Central Library

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  • The Show

    In this episode, hosts Kurt Neiswender and Jamie sit down with special guest Illya Azaroff, an accomplished architect, educator, and geographer. They discuss Ilya's career, the importance of architectural collaboration, his practice PlusLab, his teaching approach, and the impact of mentorship. The hosts also reflect on their experiences with the Young Architects Forum and the influence of upcoming generations on the profession. The conversation touches on the integration of various art forms into architecture and the power of community engagement in architectural practice.

    Introduction and Guest Welcome
    Ilya's Journey and PlusLab
    The Young Architects Forum
    Teaching and Mentorship
    Community Engagement in Architecture

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  • Exploring Birmingham's Art and Architecture

    In Episode 153 of the podcast, Jamie and Kurt discuss various topics, including their experiences with live streaming and podcasting upgrades. They touch on Jamie's brother's music production and their plans for the AIA National Conference. The duo also reminisce about past events like the Pachacucha presentation at the Texas Society of Architects conference. The episode delves into two of Jamie's sketches from a recent trip to Birmingham, Alabama: one capturing a Rodin sculpture and the other a historic building. They explore the historical and architectural significance of Birmingham and the importance of capturing these stories in sketches. The conversation weaves through topics of architecture, art, and personal anecdotes, leading up to the announcement of a special guest for the next episode.

    00:00 Kicking Off with Episode 153: Behind the Scenes and Music Vibes
    02:20 Tech Updates and AIA Conference Anticipation
    04:12 Coffee Talk: Tasting Notes and Artist Collaborations
    08:13 Sketching Out Future Plans and Podcast Dynamics
    13:08 Reflecting on Past Conferences and the Joy of Presenting
    13:32 The Pachacucha Experience: Big Screens and Bigger Memories
    16:02 From Texas-Sized Screens to Michigan Talks: A Contrast in Experiences
    16:25 The Allure of Texas-Sized Everything: From Screens to Toast
    17:03 Diving into Cuisine: From Texas Toast to Whataburger
    18:42 Sketching Through the Lens of Travel and Art
    21:15 Exploring Birmingham: Architecture, History, and Rodin Sculptures
    27:48 The Significance of Sketching and Urban Exploration
    35:12 Concluding Thoughts and Looking Forward to the Next Episode

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  • Eclipse Inspiration and the Art of Scale Figures

    In this episode, episode 152, the hosts discuss the 'This is Fine' meme, their extended pre-show green room session, and issue a public apology for sound glitches in previous episodes. They share their coffee choices, including a mention of a care package from Rootless and Community Coffee with chicory. The conversation then shifts to birthdays, restaurant birthday perks, and a potential collaboration between Rootless Coffee and Penny's Cafe. The focus of the episode is on drawing inspiration from the recent eclipse, with one host in Michigan not achieving totality and the other experiencing it in Austin, Texas. They delve into the technicalities and experiences of observing the eclipse, its emotional impact, and its influence on creative work, particularly in sketching. The discussion includes an emphasis on the use of scale figures in architectural sketches, exploring various styles and the importance of capturing human figures accurately in drawings. They also touch upon the personal touch and experimentation involved in sketching, as well as hiding Easter eggs in artwork.

    00:00 Opening Banter and Episode Introduction
    00:21 Diving into the 'This is Fine' Meme and Its Creator
    01:02 Behind the Scenes: The Longest Green Room Ever
    01:56 Apologies for Past Audio Glitches and Sound Quality Discussions
    02:50 Coffee Talk: What's in Our Cups Today?
    04:01 Celebrating Birthdays and the Joy of Birthday Perks
    09:28 Sketching Inspiration from the Eclipse and Creative Processes
    14:53 Deep Dive into Sketching Techniques and the Importance of Scale Figures
    31:41 Concluding Thoughts and Future Sketch Prompts

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  • Architecture and the Protopian Future

    In this episode of the podcast, the hosts, Jamie and Kurt, engage in a wide-ranging discussion that kicks off with humorous banter about the challenges of referencing older movies like 'The Matrix' with students born after their release. The conversation then shifts to a somber note with mentions of 9/11 and transitions into insights from an acoustics in architecture class, highlighting a guest lecturer's work on a sound sculpture for the Pennsylvania Memorial. The hosts muse on the passage of time and the challenge of teaching historical events that occurred before their students were born. They also celebrate a friend's birthday, discuss their experiences with coffee from Rootless, and share personal anecdotes about food, cooking, and restaurants they've enjoyed. Additionally, they delve into science fiction, reflecting on 'The Three-Body Problem' TV show, and discuss the concept of 'Protopian' futures between utopian and dystopian visions. Jamie shares his passion for space architecture through a detailed description of his sketch, inspired by the Stanford Torus concept, exploring themes of human ingenuity, exploration, and the tangible process of creation. The episode emphasizes the importance of storytelling in envisioning optimistic futures and the role of design in imagining the realms of possibility.

    00:00 Opening Banter and Matrix Nostalgia
    00:41 Teaching Moments and Historical References
    04:20 Coffee Talk and Birthday Wishes
    10:54 Exploring Culinary Adventures
    18:36 Sketching Space and Protopian Visions

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  • Episode 150: Celebrating Milestones with Coffee, Architecture, and Frank Lloyd Wright

    In this episode, hosts Jamie and Kurt celebrate their 150th episode, reflecting on their journey and the unlikely chance of becoming influencers due to their speech patterns rooted in a different generation. They reminisce about their time at an AI conference in Las Vegas and transition into a conversation about teaching, student creativity, and the use of entourage in architecture. The discussion shifts to their usual topics of sketches and coffee, touching on the importance of entourage elements in architectural renderings. Jamie shares his recent experience visiting the Sterling Kinney House by Frank Lloyd Wright in Amarillo, Texas, one of the four Wright designs in the state. He describes the unique architectural details of the house, emphasizing Wright's intention behind the hearth as a focal point and the thoughtful integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. Additionally, the episode covers the significance of the eighth woman AIA national president and the importance of stewardship in preserving architectural history.

    00:00 Kicking Off with Casual Banter and Celebrating Episode 150
    01:34 Diving into the World of Architecture and Entourage Elements
    03:47 Coffee Talk: From Starbucks to Specialty Blends
    08:14 Exploring the Impact of Women in Architecture Leadership
    13:42 A Deep Dive into Frank Lloyd Wright's Sterling Kinney House

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  • The Intersection of Architecture, History, and Coffee

    In this episode, Jamie and Kurt discuss a wide array of topics, from architectural history and historic preservation to their love for coffee, intertwined with playful banter about merchandise and roles like the cruise director. Jamie shares insights from his recent attendance at the 25th annual historic preservation symposium, shedding light on the importance of storytelling in architecture, the role of statues in narrating history, and the collaborative essence of preservation efforts. They delve into the histories and contributions of significant figures represented through statues, highlighting the story of Senator Matthew Gaines and his advocacy for free higher education, which played a pivotal role in the establishment of Texas A&M. The episode also touches on the complexities of memorializing historical figures with controversial pasts and the evolving nature of historical narratives. Transitioning to a more casual conversation, Kurt and Jamie discuss their excitement for upcoming coffee blends from Rootless coffee company and share their personal connections to the projects they work on, emphasizing the power of architectural sketches and documentation in preserving history. The podcast encapsulates their varied interests in architectural history, the significance of memorials, the joy of coffee, and the importance of storytelling in architecture.

    00:00 Introduction and Marketing Banter
    00:44 Role Play: Cruise Director and Bartender
    02:39 Cruise Adventures and Cautionary Tales
    03:20 The Importance of Visiting Architectural Sites
    04:00 The Evolution of the Podcast
    05:40 The Origins of the Podcast
    06:54 Coffee Talk: Brewing and Tasting
    11:40 Sketching History: Senator Matthew Gaines
    16:48 The Role of Historic Preservation in Architecture
    31:06 The National Museum of Women in the Arts
    34:04 Conclusion: The Marathon of Architectural Preservation

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  • Art, Music, and Architecture: Navigating Creative Influences

    This episode delves into the intricate relationship between art, music, and architecture, spotlighting how various forms of creativity influence and shape each other. The hosts discuss a range of topics from personal anecdotes about the impact of music on their creative processes to detailed analyses of music album artwork, specifically referencing Rage Against the Machine's 'Evil Empire' album. They also explore the significance of drawing portraits as a method to enhance architectural sketching skills. Additionally, the episode touches on the host's experiences with teaching and the meaningful interaction with students through sketch assignments aimed at fostering positivity. Throughout, the hosts reflect on the broader implications of these creative intersections for practice and education in architecture.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    00:40 Pop Culture References and Nostalgia
    02:36 Reflecting on Past Episodes and Guests
    05:48 Coffee Talk and Product Promotion
    11:38 Sharing Personal Stories and Experiences
    14:27 The Power of Sketching and Student Contributions
    20:36 Appreciation for Sharing and Vulnerability
    21:31 The Role of Podcasts in Teaching
    21:59 The Importance of Relationships in Education
    22:35 The Value of Collaboration and Connection
    24:25 The Power of Sharing and Inspiration
    25:16 The Impact of Personal Connections
    29:02 The Influence of Music on Creativity
    30:03 The Art of Sketching Portraits
    33:45 The Role of Music in the Creative Process
    46:14 The Importance of Daily Practice and Confidence

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  • Catching Up and Sketching the Year of the Dragon

    In this episode, the hosts engage in a casual chat covering various topics including sports team tactics, coaching changes, and the impact of such changes on fans and teams. They briefly discuss their current coffee choices, highlighting a preference for specialty brands and the simple joy of gas station coffee. The conversation then shifts to a more serious discussion on the academic world, specifically addressing changes in the accrediting board for architecture schools and efforts to make architectural education more accessible. They explore the implications of reducing barriers to entry into the architecture profession, fostering diversity, and the potential for broadening the practice of architecture. The hosts also delve into a creative sketching segment inspired by the Year of the Dragon, discussing their process, architectural inspiration from Taliesin West and Frank Lloyd Wright, and the importance of sketching as a tool for creative expression and problem-solving in the classroom.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    02:03 Coffee Talk: Sharing Personal Stories
    02:49 Super Bowl Commercials and Marketing Strategies
    05:39 Academic World: Architecture Schools and Licensing
    10:39 Sketching Session: Year of the Dragon
    18:33 Reflections on Sketching and Teaching
    20:56 Conclusion and Farewell

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  • In this podcast transcript, hosts Jamie and Kurt start with casual banter about daily life and pet ownership. They share exciting news about their guest appearance on another podcast called 'Practice Practice', featured on Evelyn Lee's platform The Practice of Architecture. They further discuss how their recording timetable has been accelerated. Jamie praises Kurt's recent architectural sketch. They explain the intention and process behind sketching and executing their designs. They also discuss their admiration for Richard Serra's architectural sculptures, while also expressing their gratitude towards the responses they've received from school students on related sketch assignments.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    00:42 Exciting News: Guest Appearance on Another Podcast
    02:51 Reminiscing About Past Collaborations
    03:11 Dividing Responsibilities and Reflecting on Podcast Seasons
    03:39 Appreciation for Evelyn's Podcast and Anticipation for Next Season
    03:57 Behind the Scenes: Podcast Recording Challenges
    07:11 True Crime: A Guilty Pleasure
    12:04 Student Sketches: A Professor's Perspective
    22:43 Sketching from Memory: A Personal Reflection
    39:59 Conclusion: Tying it All Together

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  • In this episode, the hosts engage in a nostalgic conversation about their experiences working at stores during their youth and how it eventually led them into architecture. They talk about the weather, and a humorous debate about sport ensues. Proceeding to a more serious topic, they bring up Martin Luther King Jr. Day and discuss Jamie's sketch of the MLK Memorial in DC, exploring its architectural and symbolic aspects. The episode reveals the significance of context, design, and thought in every sketch and how each version varies with a different approach and style. They wind down the episode by discussing a celebratory birthday sketch for Jamie's 13-year-old canine friend Tink.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    00:10 Discussing Sports Rivalries
    01:02 Weather Updates and Climate Change
    06:21 Coffee Talk and Donut Cravings
    08:41 Memories of New Orleans
    10:18 Reminiscing About Past Jobs
    16:59 Conclusion and Birthday Wishes for Tink
    17:53 Reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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  • Exploration of Creativity: Sketching, Sports, and Coffee Conversations

    The hosts discuss several subjects beginning with their reactions to recent sports events including college football bowl season and the uniqueness of the Stanley Cup as a sports trophy. They then reflect on a new creative approach one of the hosts, Kurt, employed in his lecture-style architecture class - encouraging students to sketch their favorite buildings or architectural details. This ties into the examination of a series of daily sketches by the other host, Jamie, highlighting their distinct styles and techniques. Lastly, they shared details on their preferred coffee brands and blends.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    00:17 Discussion on Sports and Nationality
    02:36 Diving into Coffee Talk
    03:08 Exploring Different Coffee Brands
    05:46 Continuing the Coffee Conversation
    11:04 Transition to Sports and Internet Culture
    15:52 Wrapping Up with Sports and Food Talk
    18:41 The Poptart Game: A Unique Experience
    19:23 Reflecting on the Game and Its Impact
    20:01 The Importance of Tradition and Consistency in Games
    21:16 The Beauty of Trophies: A Deep Dive
    22:09 The Stanley Cup: A Masterpiece of Form and Function
    23:34 The Hockey Hall of Fame: A Must-Visit Destination
    24:33 Michigan's Football Success and Its Impact
    26:42 The Role of Sketching in Architecture
    27:42 Exploring Different Sketching Techniques
    29:59 The Power of Sketching in Communicating Ideas
    31:28 The Art of Sketching: A Personal Perspective
    39:11 The Importance of Sharing Sketches
    39:37 The Influence of Terrain on Architecture
    47:53 The Future of Sketching in Architecture Education

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    Kurt on Twitter - https://twitter.com/kurtneiswender

  • Exploring the Joys of Creativity and Process: Experimenting with Literary Analyses and Artistic Endeavors

    In this episode, the hosts celebrate the beginning of the new year and the launch of their show's 6th season. One exciting topic discussed is Christopher Alexander’s 'pattern language.' The concept focuses on the relationship between elements at varying scales, whether from macro to micro, to design cities or building elements. The host shares his experiment with software called 'Obsidian' to create a network of patterns analogous to the pattern language. Meanwhile, the other host demonstrates his reinterpretation of process through artwork, showcasing a step-by-step creation of a sketch he created using different mediums. They also touch on a nostalgic favorite - Mark Kistler’s 'Secret City' and the half-hour creative spur it offers, inspiring people to draw and cultivate imagination.

    00:00 Introduction and New Year Wishes
    00:55 Discussing the New Year and Season
    02:05 Reflecting on the Past Year
    07:20 Exploring the Concept of a Pattern Language
    11:11 Using Obsidian for Note Taking
    20:42 Reflecting on the Process of Drawing
    29:57 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans

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  • Wrapping up Season 5 and Welcoming Season 6: New AI Tools, Mind Mapping, and Resolutions

    Jamie and Kurt reflect on the completion of the 5th season of their podcast and the launch of season 6. They discuss their use of novel AI tools to generate intriguing results based on their handcrafted sketches, comparing them to typical text-based prompts. They also explore ideas in their creative process, especially the exercise of re-listening to prior episodes and looking back at those creative moments for inspiration. They talk about the benefits of being patient versus the resilience and breakthroughs in their work.
    Looking forward to the new year, they also share their respective resolutions, with Kurt choosing the word 'patience' and Jamie opting for 'mettle'; both ideas complement each other and reflect their shared passion for their podcast work.

    00:00 Introduction and Season Recap
    00:52 Discussing the Interstitial Space
    05:34 Exploring the Concept of Podcast Seasons
    09:21 Reflecting on the Year's Episodes
    10:21 The Role of AI in Sketching
    12:37 Coffee Talk and Geography Riddles
    17:59 Reflecting on AI Use Over the Year
    20:47 Exploring New Software and Sketches
    21:14 The Art of Sketching: The Pantheon
    21:50 AI in Art: A New Experiment
    23:00 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Achievements
    24:48 The Evolution of AI and Its Impact on Art
    25:18 The Intersection of Art, Architecture, and AI
    25:45 The Role of AI in Enhancing Artistic Expression
    28:19 The Future of AI in Art and Architecture
    31:40 Reflecting on the Creative Process and AI
    44:37 Looking Forward: New Year Resolutions

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  • Finishing the Year Strong with Completed Projects

    The episode celebrates recent achievements by the hosts, Jamie and Kurt, involving their architectural and urban design projects. They discuss their experience dealing with clients, and historic preservation practices, and share tips on design processes. An emphasis is placed on preserving buildings' unique characteristics while making conscious, suitable renovations. The episode also features photographs of Jamie and Kurt's finished projects, and they discuss the journey from concept to reality, often portrayed through before-and-after sketches. The hosts end on a high note, mulling over possible topics for 2024, such as 60s architecture.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    00:34 Discussion on Solstice and Seasonal Changes
    01:33 Coffee Talk and Gas Station Adventures
    02:17 Exploring East Coast Food Chains
    04:10 Diving into the World of Gift Exchanges
    07:07 The Art of Bulk Buying Coffee
    12:08 Reflecting on Student Reviews and Projects
    13:55 The Coffee Feud: A Resolution?
    16:48 Introducing Dwayne and His Sketching Techniques
    17:11 Celebrating Success with Pizza and Beer
    18:17 Discussing the Art of Presentation
    19:05 Reflecting on a Successful Review
    19:46 Show and Tell: End of the Year Updates
    20:18 Unveiling a New Building Project
    23:28 Making Headlines: Architects in the News
    23:56 From Concept to Reality: A Project Journey
    26:00 Revitalizing Historic Downtowns
    33:49 The Power of Convincing in Architecture
    39:39 Transforming an Old Gas Station into a Dream Restaurant
    40:14 Wrapping Up the Year with a Successful Project

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    Coffee Sketch on Twitter - https://twitter.com/coffeesketch

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    Kurt on Twitter - https://twitter.com/kurtneiswender

  • Coffee and Sketches: A Laid-Back Artistic Discussion and a Visit to the Eternal City

    In this relaxed conversation, Jamie and Kurt discuss their day-to-day happenings and their favorite coffee of the day. Jamie describes his Birds of Paradise coffee from a local grocer, while Kurt shares his experience with Little City Folk's Brasil Sitio. The talk then transitions to their shared love for sketching and art, particularly focusing on Jamie's remarkable sketch of the Pantheon in Rome during a rain shower. They discuss the brilliance of ancient Roman architecture and how the dome's design commands a sense of awe and wonder. Jamie further compares the Pantheon's coffered and oculus-laden interiors with a modern marvel, the Sphere in Vegas.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    00:15 Discussing Authenticity and Vocabulary
    00:31 Dark Christmas Specials and Thirsty Nights
    00:52 Market Tap Experience and Stout Tasting
    01:41 The Art of Saying No to 12% Stouts
    01:55 Exploring the Menu and Coffee Talk
    02:57 Episode Planning and Miscommunication
    03:45 Coffee Du Jour: Birds of Paradise
    05:15 Coffee Du Jour: Little City Folk
    08:58 Transition to Sketch Discussion
    09:08 Appreciating the Pantheon Sketch
    16:19 Comparing the Pantheon to Modern Marvels
    21:02 Sketching Techniques and Final Thoughts

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  • In this episode, Kurt surprises Jamie with the revelation that he secretly went off to Las Vegas to attend a concert by U2 held at the newly opened Sphere venue. They discuss the architectural marvel that is the Sphere, its automated design process, acoustics, and the awe-inspiring multimedia experience U2's performance provided. They also discuss architectural elements of the Bellagio resort, where Kurt stayed. Related to this, they touch on how psychology influences casino design. They close the episode with a reflection on their year so far and their excitement going forward.

    Secret trip to Las Vegas
    The architectural marvel of the Sphere
    Kurt's Bellagio resort experience
    Psychology in Casino design
    Reflections and looking forward

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  • Exploring Dimensional Layers with Art and Architecture

    In this episode, the hosts delve into the world of alternate dimensions, sparked by mention of the OA, a TV-show discussing about alternate dimensions. They reference the 138th episode in relation to the 138th dimension. They also give a shout out to their fraternity brother Damien Ober, credited with writing two episodes of 'The OA'. They touch briefly on their background in film and discuss a potential interview with writers who create shows that are currently enjoyed. The discussion then turns to their love for art and architecture, highlighting the issue of sustainability with reference to using coffee pods and the Intelligentsia coffee bag. They then explore a chapel in Thanksgiving square in Dallas with an awe-inspiring stained glass series of panels and their Multidimensional perception.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    00:27 Discussing TV Shows and Personal Connections
    08:17 Exploring Pop Culture Influences
    14:05 Coffee Talk and Ending Feuds
    15:32 Sustainability and Architecture
    18:29 A Shout Out to Sean and Coffee
    18:59 Wrestling Nostalgia and Pop Culture References
    21:37 The Mystery of the ARch Inktober Theme
    25:39 Discussing the Creek Show 2023
    35:23 Exploring the Thanksgiving Square Sketch

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  • Episode 137: Reflecting on Dallas Architectural Landmarks and Portraying JFK

    Episode 137 of the podcast features a lively conversation between the hosts about the architecture of Dallas, the JFK memorial designed by Philip Johnson, and the importance of November 22nd. They explore various architectural marvels in Dallas and the city's conscious shift towards landmark buildings and urban fabric transformation. The duo also discusses a portrait of JFK, analyzes the technique used, and its significance. Additionally, they share their personal experiences and opinions on coffee from the Coffee Sketch Podcast and discuss their philosophy when shipping merchandise.


    00:57 Talking About the Weather
    01:04 Coffee Talk
    06:36 Discussing the JFK Memorial
    10:32 Architecture in Dallas
    18:21 Sketching JFK's Portrait
    21:17 Wrapping Up the Episode

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  • Thank you for listening. We both hope that you enjoyed this episode of Coffee Sketch Podcast. Our Theme music is provided by my brother who goes by @c_0ldfashioned on Instagram and Twitter. Our podcast is hosted at coffeesketchpodcast.com find more show notes and information from this episode. And finally, if you liked this episode please rate us on iTunes and share us with your friends! Thank you!

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    On the Web

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    Contact Me - [email protected]

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