MK19 - Cherilyn Maxwell - What is it like to be disfellowshipped from Jehovah's Witnesses

Cherilyn Maxwell is a wife, mother of three, grandmother of five, world traveler, crafter, home decor enthusiast, and entrepreneur.

In this episode, Cherilyn tells her story of growing up in rural Southern Oregon underneath a Jehovah's Witness household, to beginning her own family, starting a business, and traveling the world.

MK18 - Jesse Byron - Studying the intricacies of movies and saving lives at basic training

Jesse Byron is a bearded dude, suburban family man, movie buff, world wanderer, photographer, veteran and serial optimist.

Jesse and Maxwell go through business opportunities in youth, how movies don't have credits at the beginning anymore, the Jackson 5, joining the military, going through basic training, drill sergeants, the state of the union, the election, constitution, free speech, and the electoral college.

MK16 - Cody Pando & Cody Fargher - What is it like to be a cable guy and install internet

Cody Pando is an ex-luche Libre performance artist with an impressive 2-10 record, he is retired and resides downtown Portland in a burning dumpster. He survives on leftover Antifa scraps from 7-11 and repeated 4th grade multiple times. Bass player for Howard Hams, and currently seeking money compensation from the Hedgehog Ron Jeremy, as a past victim of his sexual predatoriness.

Cody Fargher is a musician, fisherman, mixed media artist, and a badass in the kitchen.

This episode is full of stories from events and people in The Dalles, OR and various suburbs in Portland, OR.

MK10 - Shane Ervin - What does it take to turn your life around after substance abuse and addiction

Shane Ervin is a tower-climbing grease monkey, and all things "badass" enthusiast.

The first half of this episode is filled with hilarious stories from Middle School and High School in The Dalles, OR, during the 1990's and 2000's. The second portion contains a tale of despair, which led to hope, recovery, and redemption.

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MK7 - Rich Morris - Running a sound company and taking care of those around you

Rich Morris is the owner of Soundguy Productions and an entrepreneur.

In this episode, Rich and Maxwell go over past work history, including an Amazon Warehouse, a bar/music venue in SE Portland, and others. There is also a broad discussion about relationships, the benefit of understanding mistakes, growing up in the Mormon church, and chasing dreams on the streets in Los Angeles.

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MK6 - Stephen Vandervort - What is it like inside an Oklahoma City tornado and giving great hugs

Stephen Vandervort is co-owner of Ten Forward Creative, an event producer, carpenter, and Blazer fan.

In this episode, Stephen and Maxwell cover a broad array of topics and stories. There is a tale of living in Oklahoma City and dealing with tornadoes, the time Stephen's father got an autograph from Barry Bonds, the societal need to send Hallmark cards, a step into the tax implications of being a pastor at a church, and why Stephen is a hugger.

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MK4 - Ryan Hargis - Understanding the nuance of the monetary system with its goal to make you lose

Ryan Hargis is an artist, AV Technician, and investor.

In this episode, Maxwell talks with Ryan Hargis about the advantages of understanding the monetary world we live in. They go over stable money that has been around for thousands of years, alternatives that have been created within the last decade, the idea of living outside the US and a bit about climate change.

MK3 - Concerts - Looking thru concert stubs and tellings stories about memorable situations

Cody Maxwell is an artist, musician, and father.

In this episode, Maxwell goes through concert stubs beginning in the year 2000, up through 2019. Listen as he recalls stories from each event, some memories stronger than others, ranging from groups Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, TOOL, Tom Petty, Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor, NOFX, Foo Fighters, Silverchair, and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

MK2 - Matt Hendrickson - What is it like to be an audio engineer and mix live sound

Matt Hendrickson is an audio engineer, musician, and beverage aficionado living in Portland, OR.

In this episode, Matt and Maxwell discuss a broad range of topics, from how Matt wrote an email to the FOH engineer for Van Halen, to attending Full Sail in Florida, growing up in Anderson, Indiana, and how if Matt were famous he would hire Maxwell to make Rice Krispie Treats for him. They discussed new movies like “1917”, as well as the Adam Sandler thriller, “Uncut Gems”. They also explored the origins of Netflix, and what it was like to wait for your DVD to show up in the mail.