Is Breakfast Included?
By Bernie Guerra and Lisa Lederman
Š 2024 Burn the Lease
Is Breakfast Included?Dec 02, 2022
166 - Gary Oldknow
In this weekâs episode, we chat with a true innovator of visual art in entertainment, Gary Oldknow. Gary takes us through his eclectic career from conducting autopsies to pioneering projection mapping and enhancing concerts through visual storytelling. Learn about his contributions to the evolution of concert experiences, his methods for creating emotional connections through imagery, and the events that fueled his creative pursuits.
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165 - Allison David
On the show this week, Lisa and Bernie sit down with Allison David, a Dallas-based food and product photographer. Allison discusses her journey into photography, the technical aspects of her craft, and the importance of authenticity in her work. She also gives us a glimpse into her creative process, the challenges of freelancing, and her desire to create unique culinary/photography experiences to inspire others.
W: allisondavidphotography.com
I:Â instagram.com/allisondavidphotography
F:Â facebook.com/allisondavidphotography
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L:Â linkedin.com/in/allisondavidphotography
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164 - Timothy Stevens
This week we sit down with writer, producer, director, and co-founder of Spectrograph Films, Timothy Stevens. Timothy discusses his new documentary âDark Sanctuary, The Story of the Church.â We find out all about the gothic culture of Dallas and the long-lasting impact of this legendary venue on its community. Tune in to discover the historical significance of the longest-running goth club in the U.S. instagram.com/dark_sanctuary_the_movie spectrographfilms.com
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163 - Nick DeLaCruz
This week we sit down with Nick DeLaCruz, a former touring audio engineer turned social media personality. Nick hosts âThis Is DeLaCruzâ a social media channel which shines a light on the hidden figures of the live music industry. Nick shares stories from his time on the road, his struggle with addiction, his transformative years in the navy, and how he leveraged all of his experiences into a career as a content creator and brand representative.
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162 - Mark Erelli
On the show this week, Lisa and Bernie sit down with the talented Mark Erelli, a singer/songwriter from Reading, MA. Mark discusses his background in evolutionary biology, his recent diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa, (RP) and the importance of accessibility in the music industry. He also opens up about his songwriting process and collaborations, including work with the renowned Lori McKenna, and how experiences like these helped shape his musical evolution.
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161 - Joanne Croxford
In this weekâs episode, we chat with Joanne Croxford who has been a Tour Manager, Production Coordinator and Hospitality Director in the live music industry. Joanne discusses her journey from growing up in Canada to navigating the complexities of tour management and being an advocate for LGBTQ inclusion. Jo also talks about her role in introducing the first sober table to the TPI Awards as well as how important community and self-care are in the demanding world of music touring. touringwithatwist.com tpimagazine.com/roadies-in-recovery-tpi-awards-witnesses-first-sober-table
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160 - Wendi Ramirez
In this episode we chat with Wendi Ramirez, a renowned tattoo artist and entrepreneur from Austin, Texas. Wendi is the owner of Dovetail Tattoo (both locations!) and has over 30 years of experience. Wendy shares her journey into the world of tattooing, the evolution of the industry, and her perspectives on artistry and self-expression.
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159 - Nate Peck
In this weekâs episode, we sit down with Nate Peck, a 22-year-old who is currently making waves as the fill-in frontman for Firehouse. Nate is a self-taught vocalist who was influenced by classic rock from the 70s and 80s. He discusses his audition experience on American Idol, his collaboration with Jack Russell, and his time aboard the Monsters of Rock Cruise. Nate's natural talent helped him seize opportunities and elevated him from basement jam sessions to performing on the main stage.
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158 - Jake Berry
On the show this week we are joined by a true legend in the live music industry, Jake Berry. Jake discusses his journey from a small village in Devon, England, to becoming the production manager for bands like AC/DC, The Rolling Stones and U2. Jakeâs focus on fostering upcoming talent underscores his belief in how mentorship shapes the industry's future. This episode highlights the blending of luck, timing, and passion and how it can lead to extraordinary opportunities.
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157 - Sebastian Clayton
This weekâs episode marks the beginning of our fourth season and to set it off right, we sit down for a chat with Sebastian Clayton. Sebastian talks about his shift from being a bass player into a digital pioneer and consultant for artists, festivals, and a wide range corporate clients. He shares insight into the evolution of digital media in music and discusses the creative potential he saw in the internet's infancy. Sebastian is also a proud supporter of Supajam, an organization that offers alternative education through music and creative arts for students not served by mainstream systems, and Project Zero, a climate and ocean conservation advocacy group. Of course, we talk a little bit about U2âs residency at The Sphere and itâs revolutionary impact on live music experiences. weareprojectzero.org
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156 - Steve Castro
On the show this week Bernie and Lisa speak with Steve Castro, a seasoned backline technician with over three decades of experience. Steve opens up about his journey in the music industry, working with icons like Sheryl Crow and Darius Rucker and reflecting on the changes he's witnessed in live music production. Steve shares personal stories, from emergency repairs to the camaraderie formed on the road, as well as offering advice to aspiring techs. This episode is for anyone fascinated by the mechanics of live music and the people behind it.
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155 - Patrick Ryan
In this weekâs episode we are joined by Dallas-based guitar technician, Patrick Ryan. Patrick has an impressive portfolio including work for The Dead Daisies, Blue October, Smashing Pumpkins, and Shakira. Patâs stories emphasize the importance of lifelong learning and adaptation. He also reflects on both the technical aspects and the personal connections that shaped his career.
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154 - Greg Sowders
In this episode, we are joined by a legendary figure in the music industry, Greg Sowders. Greg is the Senior Vice President of A&R and Catalogs at Warner Chappell Music, as well as a founding member of the alternative country band, The Long Ryders. Greg discusses the art of A&R, his role in shaping the careers of upcoming artists, and the relentless pursuit of musical excellence.
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limitededitionmusicpub.com
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153 - Brandon Burney
This week we are joined by Brandon Locke Burney, better known to his friends as Burney. He shares how he went from being a music-loving teenager to working as a VIP coordinator with Three Doors Down and evolving into a guitar tech and crew chief. Burney also discusses the challenges and rewards of life on tour, including the importance of building trust. He offers insights into touring, the technical aspects of his job, how his health struggles have impacted his career, and how these experiences have shaped his perspective on life. Stay tuned for his soon to be released world-famous Burneyâs Sauce!
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152 - Toni Globis
This week, Bernie and Lisa welcome Toni "Glo" Globus, a versatile talent in the live music industry. We discuss her extensive experience across various roles including stage management, production management, technical direction, lighting, and wardrobe. Toni reflects on the challenges of working in a male-dominated industry, the importance of perseverance and teamwork, and some of the unforgettable moments in her professional journey.
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151 - Daniel O'Neil
In this weekâs episode, Bernie and Lisa chat with Daniel OâNeil, better known as âBorgaâ in the touring world. Borga opens up about his roles as a guitar tech and production manager and shares some stories from his time on the road. He also talks about his upcoming project, Rockstar Roadie Podcast, which starts February 6th and will focus on the importance of mental health in the touring community.
youtube.com/@RockStarRoadiePodcast
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facebook.com/therockstarroadiepodcast
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150 - Gregg Deal
This week we are joined by Gregg Deal, a multi-faceted artist, activist, father, disruptor, and lead singer of the band Dead Pioneers. Gregg blends his experiences as a Native American with a punk ethos to challenge cultural norms and advocate for authentic indigenous representation. He shares what his experience was like growing up in Park City, Utah and his evolution as an artist. Gregg also discusses his TED Talks on Native American issues, as well as his journey with his band, Dead Pioneers.
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instagram.com/greggdeal
deadpioneers.band
instagram.com/dead.pioneers
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149 - Don McAulay
In this weekâs episode we are joined by Don McCaulay, a veteran drum tech for iconic bands like The Rolling Stones and U2. Don talks about how he grew up in a musical household and how his passion for drums is infused into his daily life. He also discusses his approach to drum teching, the art of drum restoration, and his perspective on blending creativity with technical skill in the world of professional drumming.
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148 - Dallas Schoo
In this weekâs episode we talk with legendary guitar tech, Dallas Schoo. Dallas discusses his journey from playing tennis to being a roadie for Manassas in 1971. He shares insights into his professional experiences, including the complexity of working with The Edge's guitar setup as well as his love of swimming as a balancing activity. Dallas emphasizes the importance of preparedness, adaptability, and the personal connections he has made throughout his career.
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147 - Johnathan Lewis
On this week's episode, we chat with drummer, artist, and author, Johnathan Lewis. Johnny discusses his music, art, and first published book, âThank You Turtleâ. Johnny talks to us about the impact of music on prison rehabilitation, as well as his own personal growth through art and drumming. We also get into the overused Americana label on todayâs music. We hope you enjoy the last episode of 2023!
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146 - Pat Green
On this week's episode of our podcast we chat with three-time Grammy-nominated artist, Pat Green. We discuss Pat's career, his early influences, and how he discovered his unique musical voice. Pat also opens up about his journey in the industry, life-changing moments, and his love for painting and sculpting. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with insights, stories, and reflections.
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145 - Brandon Hurtado
This week we are joined by restaurateur and entrepreneur, Brandon Hurtado of Hurtdao BBQ. Brandon discusses how he made the shift from marketing to mastering barbecue, starting with a humble popup event and evolving into multiple thriving restaurants. He talks about how he tackled the pandemic's challenges and discusses his mexicue flavor, fusing Mexican and barbecue flavors together. He also shares his affiliations with the World Series Champions, The Texas Rangers, as well as Yellowstone creator, Taylor Sheridan. Find out how he grew his business and his plans for the future.
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144 - Danny Garcia
This week, Bernie and Lisa are joined by the critically acclaimed filmmaker, Danny Garcia. Danny takes us through his past projects that have brought to light the lives of iconic figures like Brian Jones in "Rolling Stone: Life and Death of Brian Jones" and punk scene personalities in films about The Clash and Johnny Thunders. We discuss his latest documentary, "Ghosts of the Chelsea Hotel (and Other Rock & Roll Stories)â and Danny walks us through his process of capturing the essence of this cultural landmark. He also comments on the legends that run throughout the hotel's history and shares behind-the-scenes stories.
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143 - Peter HolmstrĂśm of The Dandy Warhols
This week Bernie and Lisa are joined by guitarist Peter G HolmstrĂśm. Peter, best known for his work with The Dandy Warhols, sits down with us to discuss his musical journey, the evolution of his sound, and the idea of having 'the right amount of success.' We'll also get into the creative process behind Pete International Airport as well as what keeps him inspired outside of the bands.
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142 - Roger Taylor of Duran Duran
This week Bernie and Lisa are joined by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee and legendary Duran Duran drummer, Roger Taylor. Roger graciously spent some of his downtime chatting with us, not only about his role in Duran Duran but whatâs important to him outside of the band. We dive into the new album, âDanse Macabreâ, explore his favorite tracks, and the creative magic behind them. This is not just an episode, itâs a backstage pass! â lnk.bio/DuranDuranâ
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141 - Carlos Alomar
This week we speak with Carlos Alomar, a renowned guitarist, producer, and David Bowie collaborator. Carlos shares his journey from Puerto Rico to the Bronx, some of his experiences with music legends, and opens up about his role as Bowie's musical director. We also discuss the power of music therapy, his first gig at the Apollo Theater, and the ever-evolving music industry. Carlos is currently the Distinguished Artist in Residence of the Music & Technology program at Stephens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ where his extensive experience in the industry offers invaluable insights to students aspiring to careers in music.
instagram.com/theofficialcarlosalomar
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140 - Carlsbad and Dunx
This week Bernie sits down with singer/songwriter Carlsbad and producer/guitarist Dunx. Carlsbad talks about how she first met Dunx at the iconic Electric Lady Studios in NYC, they share a bit about each of their personal backgrounds, and discuss how they came together to make music. They also discuss the Carlsbad album, âFuture Yeehawâ, their creative processes, the beauty of living in Ireland, making connections, and the power of manifestation.
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139 - Vicky Warwick
This week we sit down with Vicky Warwick, a touring bass player based in Los Angeles. Vicky shares insight into her career, discusses her move from the UK to LA, and how her experience touring with Charlie XCX brought her to the US. We also talk about session playing, touring, hangs, crumpets and her upcoming podcast, "Where Are We Again?"
instagram.com/whereareweagainblog
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138 - Morat
This week Bernie meets up with Morat, the event coordinator at The Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas. In addition to his work with TPRM, Morat is an author, a photographer, and the lead signer of the band Soldiers of Destruction. Morat shares about his path from London to LA, his friendship with Lemmy, and his accidental journey into photography. They also discuss the evolution of punk music and its influence on various genres, as well as how he got involved with the museum.
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137 - Kevin Martin of Candlebox
This week Bernie and Lisa sit down with the lead singer of Candlebox, Kevin Martin. Kevin recently wrapped up Candleboxâs âLong Goodbyeâ farewell tour which celebrated 30 years of their history as well as Kevinâs decision to move on from the band. Kevin talked to us about the bandâs journey, some of the challenges they faced along the way, and what heâs excited to embark upon next. A great time was had by all, and we wish Kevin all the best in the future. Thanks for the music!
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136 - Kyle Simmons of Bastille
In this week's episode, Bernie and Lisa are joined by Kyle Simmons, the keyboard player of Bastille. We caught up with him just minutes before he took the stage in Queens, NY for the final night of the Duran Duran, Nile Rodgers & Chic, and Bastille tour. Kyle shares stories about his history with Bastille and his perspective on their journey. He discusses his role in the band, some of his favorite experiences on tour, and his love for this bandâs chemistry.
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135 - Miranda Baca
In this weekâs episode, Bernie and Lisa catch up with PA tech Miranda Baca on a day off in Toronto, Canada. Miranda works for Clair Global and she recently joined the crew on the second leg of the Duran Duran North American tour. We get into her history growing up in Glendale, AZ, going to punk shows, and deciding that the world of live music production is where she wants to be.
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134 - Angelica Garcia
In this weekâs episode, we sit down with Angelica Garcia, a talented singer, songwriter, and musician. Angelica discusses her journey from California to Virginia to Brooklyn, how she found herself musically, and what is was like finding out her song was named on Obama's favorites list.
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133 - Kimberly Davis of Chic
In this weekâs episode, Bernie and Lisa sit down with the lead singer for Nile Rodgers and Chic, Kimberly Davis. Kim talks about her early years in Brooklyn and how growing up in such a vibrant and diverse neighborhood shaped her as a person and as an artist. Kim joined Chic over 15 years ago and has since toured the world with them. Chic and Duran Duran are currently touring together and we've had the distinct privilege of watching her blow audiences away, night after night. It was an honor to get to know Kimberly a little bit better and we are grateful she took time from her extremely busy schedule to talk with us.
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132 - Tylor McConkey
This week Bernie sits down with Tylor McConkey, a stagehand based out of Buffalo, NY. Bernie met Tylor at the Duran Duran tour stop in Canadaigua, NY and had a fascinating conversation. Join us for an intense adventure where we learn about Tylorâs journey, his interest in puppetry and sewing, and how he came to create a hat of divine inspiration.
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131 - Ralph Rolle of Chic
This week Bernie chats with master percussionist and entrepreneur, Ralph Rolle. In addition to playing with Nile Rodgers & Chic, Ralph has countless credits to his name that include performing with Stevie Wonder and Bette Midler, appearing on the soundtracks for Rocketman and Cats and for 12 seasons, Ralph was seen weekly on the nationally syndicated television show, âItâs Showtime At The Apolloâ. Ralph is not only a talented musician and teacher, Ralph is also the CEO of Soul Snacks Cookie Company which is sold worldwide.
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130 - Bhi Bhiman
This week Bernie sits down with singer, songwriter, and guitar player, Bhi Bhiman. Bernie finds out all about Bhiâs musical influences, his diverse taste in music genres, and the guitar players who inspire him. They also discuss gear, his experience touring with Chris Cornell, and the video for Bhiâs song, âMoving to Brusselsâ which features Keegan Michael Key.
Listen to Bhi's new single âSunnyâ
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129 - Chris LaPlante
In this weekâs episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Chris LaPlante, a guitarist and guitar tech in the music industry. Chris opens up about a bunch of topics: his early years in Vermont, some of his musical influences, the punk scene, sobriety, and his work in a psychiatric hospital. Chris is currently out on tour with Falling in Reverse, and he tells us all about it.
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128 - Russ Rojas
This week Bernie chops it up with internet radio show host, photographer, former roadie, and long-time friend, Russ Rojas. Russ talks about his early days, working for Pantera and Lord Tracy and what it was like being there at their formation. Russ also talks about his photography, and what led him to start his podcast, the "4one5 podcast". These two have known each other for years and they had a really great time catching up.
instagram.com/russ_rockwood_rojas
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127 - Danny Marianino
This week Bernie sits down with author and former North Side King member, Danny Marianino. Danny talks about the infamous 2004 viral video incident he was involved in and how it led him to write, âDonât Ever Punch a Rockstar: A Collection of Hate Mail and Other Crazy Insults.â He also talks about what the fallout was like and why he would do things differently today.
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126 - Carlos Novais
In this weekâs episode, Bernie and Lisa catch up with tour manager, production manager, sound engineer, photographer, and videographer, Carlos Novais. Carlos shared stories about his move from Sao Paulo, Brazil to California in pursuit of his career and what it was like for him to adapt to a new culture. Carlos is currently working on Candleboxâs farewell tour and took time out of his extremely busy schedule to sit down with us.
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125 - Gary Rees
In this weekâs episode, Bernie chats with Gary Rees, an experienced lighting technician who has worked in the live music industry for over 30 years. Gary shares stories of growing up in Birmingham, UK and how he originally started working in his profession. He and Bernie also talk extensively about Garyâs stepfather, longtime Black Sabbath keyboardist, Geoff Nicholls, as well as Garyâs role in preserving music history.
Visit the Geoff Nicholls Archive on YouTube
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124 - Paul Chinook
This week Bernie sits down with Paul Chinook, an actor, producer, and writer of the independent film, "February's Dogâ. He and Bernie discuss the significance of the title and Paul's journey in the film industry. They talk about Canadian winters, share personal experiences, and touch on the themes of mental health and technology in the film.
Watch "February's Dog" now on Tubi and AppleTV
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123 - Josh Vittek
In this weekâs episode, Bernie sits down with Josh Vittek of VittekPR. They discuss Joshâs history as an A&R representative with Carvin, how he started his own public relations company, customizing guitar pickups and strings for Sheptone, and his latest collaboration with Doyle, Von Frankenstein Monster Gear. Take an in-depth look at the passion and detail which fuels the music industry from behind the scenes.
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122 - Mark Allan Atwood
This week Bernie chats with independent singer-songwriter, Mark Allan Atwood. Mark discusses his passion for songwriting, his musical journey, his artistic influences, and how he found his place in the Texas country music scene. They take a trip down memory lane and reminisce about how they first met in the eighties, as well as discuss his upcoming album titled "Old Scars and Sandbars".
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121 - Grant Petty
This week Bernie sits down with North Point Drive's singer and songwriter, Grant Petty. Grant discusses being a teenager and discovering the music scene, his journey in the music industry, he and Bernieâs history, how he moved to LA, and the importance of not fearing failure. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration to pursue their dreams. Get ready to be inspired and learn how Grant kept pushing boundaries, the importance of perseverance, and what he'd have for breakfast.
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120 - Stephen McSwain
This week Bernie chats with his friend, Steven McSwain, a custom guitar builder and jewelry maker. They discuss Stephenâs history of guitar building, how he got a guitar into the hands of Steve Vai, and how that got his name out to some of the biggest guitar players in the music industry. Stephen also sheds light on the personalized process behind each piece, the authenticity in his work, and the importance of a personal connection.
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119 - Nigel âSkippyâ Monk
On this week's episode, Bernie sits down with Nigel âSkippyâ Monk, a seasoned lighting crew chief with an extraordinary passion for his craft. Skippy takes us on a journey detailing how he found his calling in the concert lighting industry. He also shares some insight into his work ethic and discusses his philosophy about trust in a team.
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118 - Tom Wood
In this weekâs episode, we hop aboard the Duran Duran tour bus with front-of-house engineer, Tom Wood. Tom talks to Bernie about his beginnings in the industry, what itâs like working with top artists such as Shawn Mendes, Journey, and now Duran Duran, and his insights on maintaining humility in the face of success. Tom also opens up about his move to Canada, the importance of empathy and respect in touring life, and his passion for his craft.
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117 - Conor Hickey
In this weekâs episode of "Is Breakfast Included?", Bernie sits down with his good friend, Conor Hickey. Tune in for a fascinating exploration of horror, wrestling, UFOs, and the comedic genius of Bill Hicks. They dig into horror classics, supernatural folklore, influential comedy and music legends, as well as discuss the evolution of the music industry.
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