Bob Clagett from I Like To Make Stuff (Ep 18)

Bob Clagett from I Like To Make Stuff (Ep 18)

This week I chatted with Bob Clagget, a former software engineer who started his YouTube channel back in May of 2013 and was able to ditch his day job just two years later.

I Like to Make Stuff is a variety DIY channel featuring woodworking, metalworking, leatherwork, home improvement, programming, electronics, prop making, 3D printing, a little bit of auto mechanics lately, and a large dose of Star Wars and Legos.

Check out I Like to Make Stuff on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Iliketomakestuff

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Café culture and the art of coffee: Morgandrinkscoffee and her radical approach to videos.  (Ep. 60)

Café culture and the art of coffee: Morgandrinkscoffee and her radical approach to videos. (Ep. 60)

Morgan Eckroth is the reigning US Barista Champion who finished second in the 2022 World Barista Championship. Morgandrinkscoffee is a blend of real world experience, practical advice, art, education, business, and pure entertainment: all revolving around coffee. In a sea of angry videos, cynical videos, confrontational videos, endless clickbait and short-attention span noise, Morgan's short form videos are a breath of fresh air. These videos are brief vignettes recreating simple, quiet, slice of life moments in a real coffee shop. Morgan sets up the camera and performs the roles of both barista and customer. They're anecdotal scenes that all seem to be created from a place of honesty and observation. She's completely turned the script on what the internet has taught us to expect in a video. It's so weird how kindness is now radical. Watch Morgandrinkscoffee on TikTok and YouTube Support The WTS Podcast

3 Mars 202359min

The Art of Metalsmithing with Basia Adamiec (ep 59)

The Art of Metalsmithing with Basia Adamiec (ep 59)

Basia Adamiec is a metalsmith and silversmith who crafts fine jewelry and shares her work with the world on her YouTube channel, The Art of Metalsmithing, a great resource for learning the tools and techniques needed to make your own jewelry and become a jeweler. Check out her work:   https://www.youtube.com/@TheArtOfMetalsmithing    Support The WTS at https://www.patreon.com/thewts    Website: https://www.thewtspodcast.com/

17 Feb 20231h 2min

Music and hand tools. Ben Sinclair of The Beths (EP 58)

Music and hand tools. Ben Sinclair of The Beths (EP 58)

Benjamin Sinclair is the bass player for The Beths, as well as a hand tool woodworker. He also plays saxophone and keeps a detailed online journal of his experiences touring on the road. In this episode, we talk about art, performing with The Beths, and the convergence of creative interests.  Read Ben's travel blog Listen to The Beths on Spotify Support The WTS

3 Feb 202359min

Why is woodworking on TV so bad? With Jason from Bourbon Moth (Ep 57)

Why is woodworking on TV so bad? With Jason from Bourbon Moth (Ep 57)

It was fun to catch up with Jason Hibbs from Bourbon Moth Woodworking and talk about the life cycle of woodworkers on YouTube, the Airstream cult, and why TV can't draw any audience for woodworking shows. We also have a formal statement from Blacktail Studio about the river table debate.    Bourbon Moth on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Bourbonmoth Help support The WTS: https://www.patreon.com/thewts

20 Jan 202358min

Will AI replace human artists and makers? With Jon Grim (ep 56)

Will AI replace human artists and makers? With Jon Grim (ep 56)

Jon is a graffiti artist and teacher whose videos transcend mere education and touch upon other topics and philosophy in the world of art. In this episode we get into the future of art and how artificial intelligence can create art much quicker and, in many cases, just as good as humans. Will we really need human artists for most art creation, especially commercial art and graphic design?   Jon's video, The END of ART. https://youtu.be/x6cjWvjf220    Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thewts

6 Jan 20231h 4min

Stories told with sand: Kseniya Simonova. (ep 55)

Stories told with sand: Kseniya Simonova. (ep 55)

Help support The WTS: https://www.patreon.com/thewts Kseniya Simonova's art is engaging, challenging, emotional, and inspiring…and she does it all with sand. Real-time stories, performed with sand. I first discovered Kseniya back in 2019 when I saw her perform on America's Got Talent and was sent directly to the finals when Terry Crews gave her the golden buzzer. She also was a finalist on Britain's Got Talent, and the winner of Ukraine's Got Talent. Kseniya has performed in more than 70 countries and presented her art to the Queen of Denmark, the Royal Families of Thailand, Morocco, Bhutan, Great Britain, Bahrain, as well as Presidents of Malta, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey and many others. She's performed with symphony orchestras around the globe. Check out her work on her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@KseniyaSimonovaTV

23 Dec 202248min

Justin McElroy explains how to fake an interest in woodworking (ep 54)

Justin McElroy explains how to fake an interest in woodworking (ep 54)

Justin McElroy is a comedian, voice actor and podcaster known for long running podcasts such as Adventure Zone, Sawbones, My Brother, My Brother, and Me, and more. Woodworking has been his life's work since late May of 2020. In this episode we talk about woodworking, podcasting, comedy, and how I caught a cold. Check out all the McElroy stuff: https://www.themcelroy.family/ How to fake in interest in woodworking: https://youtu.be/3atB76oL7yk Support the podcdast: https://www.patreon.com/thewts

9 Dec 20221h 3min

Can You Encase a Human in Epoxy? Blacktail Studio is back. (EP 53)

Can You Encase a Human in Epoxy? Blacktail Studio is back. (EP 53)

Support the podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/thewts Cam Anderson from Blacktail Studio is back for the 3.5th time to talk about epoxy, big slabs of wood, and YouTube. Blacktail Studio is still the most popular woodworking channel on YouTube, recently passing 2 million subscribers, a significant number of whom are probably hate-watching. (You know who you are.) Cam's got over 227 million channel views…and that's off the success of full-length videos, not shorts. His videos feature really really big slabs of lumber, gallons and gallons of epoxy, and lots of dollar signs in the thumbnails. But above all the glamor and glitz, Cam is an artist and the furniture he makes is stunningly beautiful. Blacktail Studio channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BlacktailStudio

25 Nov 202258min

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