Bruce Pandolfo is a writer & performance artist. His work includes several Hip-Hop Albums, DUGGS - a weekly comic strip, Hosts a weekly freestyle hip-hop show on youtube. http://bit.ly/AllOneInst
Bruce Pandolfo is a writer & performance artist. His work includes several Hip-Hop Albums, DUGGS - a weekly comic strip, Hosts a weekly freestyle hip-hop show on youtube. http://bit.ly/AllOneInst
This week, I reflect on: my hunting adventures, meeting the residents of tent city 5(a homeless community in Seattle), and being a dad
Kris Anderson(@krysantheum64) is a comedian and Hairstylist located in Bellingham, Washington. Kris walked me through her beginnings as a comedian, we talked on our experience attending alternative high school and rural communities. She convinced me to join the Cult of Costco, apparently, their food is better than the koolaide.
Andrew explores the darkest corners of the human experience. He collects and trades artifacts from notorious criminals. He explores their psychology through letters and interviews following his curiosity of abnormalities. To my surprise, he’s overcame my squeamishness and I too became curious
I met my pal Alfred while rolling at Livewire MMA in burlington, watching him get deeper and deeper into Jiu Jitsu was humbling and inspiring. He quickly got better and I saw something familiar- a hunger in his eyes. Alfred is a chef who sought more meaning from his life than cooking food for the masses, once he found jiu jitsu, he felt at home.
Hey friends, I'm excited to release this week's episode, I got to sit down with my son's favorite author, Barbara Clark. She writes and illustrates children's books such as; postcards from the pasayten wilderness, postcards from south Africa and her newest book - postcards from San Juan islands.
#23|Jesse Marshall was tranquilized by the trivial toils of everyday life. After being forced to join the army, the structured and stern environment felt like he was at home. Hearing his stories of deployment reminded me of my experience with community
In episode 22 of the becoming human podcast, I sit down with Michael Miller to discuss trail running, ultra marathons, and tempering your mentality.
Winston Eastman is a music producer from Seattle. He discusses our desire to express ourselves and connect with others. Check him out on Soundcloud as Samwich Pnw http://bit.ly/samwich
In episode #20 of the Becoming Human Podcast, I sit down with Joe Rohweder to explore his pursuit of purpose. Joe is a Tattoo Artist, Mixed Martial Artist, and struggled with fighting & being bullied.
In episode 19 of The BecomingHumanPodcast, I continue to explore masculine and feminine behaviour as it relates to the individual by bringing on Andrew from Heavy Weights, Light Feels. Andrew is a competitive powerlifter, he’s creating a community for weight lifting, nutrition, and emotional development, check it out at heavyweightslightfeels.com.
Paige streams on twitch and is apart of the straight edge community. I spoke with Paige to understand what it's like to be strictly sober and how he copes with life. Check out their twitch profile: e_m3nd0za
Josh Powers shows us what it is like to navigate violence across the wide spectrum of humanity. We explore why this Satiates his soul.
This solo episode was inspired by my son. He taught me that my emotions are simply my reactions to my thoughts not reality itself. This is critical in everything from archery, meditation, running, writing, and more. I hope you guys enjoy, rate and share please!
We grow up with a set of principles that determine our habits and standard of living influencing our choice, thoughts, our dreams…
In episode 12 of the becoming human podcast I explore Jesse Nutting’s pursuit of fulfillment.
In massachusetts as a child, Jesse had struggles much like our own, that inspired him to run away, migrate to the pacific northwest, join the military, and finding a passion for martial arts, even further- a passion for the feeling of fear. I’ll step out of the way and let him tell his story. Before that here’s a song by The Living Arrows called I Am Not my thoughts, sometimes we get so caught up in our extrinsic value and forget to empty ourselves to the point of being beleaguered.
People are fighting for what they believe is equality, but will such protest and action achieve the freedoms and opportunity that we desire?