Jordan and Donovan hit the road for the Texas Pipe Show; part family reunion, part smoke-filled circus (in a good way). They swap stories from the show floor, reflect on the evolution of pipe culture, and chat with JD Cole of The Country Squire about life, millennial culture, and the legacy of his iconic shop and podcast. It’s a conversation about craftsmanship, camaraderie, and the quiet rebellion that keeps the pipe community burning bright (and occasionally sets off a smoke alarm or two).
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Jordan and Donovan hit the road for the Texas Pipe Show; part family reunion, part smoke-filled circus (in a good way). They swap stories from the show floor, reflect on the evolution of pipe culture, and chat with JD Cole of The Country Squire about life, millennial culture, and the legacy of his iconic shop and podcast. It’s a conversation about craftsmanship, camaraderie, and the quiet rebellion that keeps the pipe community burning bright (and occasionally sets off a smoke alarm or two).
Ep #61: Vampires in Lockdown and Halloween History with Lisa Morton
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Ep #61: Vampires in Lockdown and Halloween History with Lisa Morton
On this year’s Halloween Special, Zach Anner co-hosts with Jordan as Wheelchair Batman, and our old friend Vlad the Vampire drops in to discuss being undead in quarantine. Then Lisa Morton, author of “Trick or Treat: A History of Halloween” and “Calling the Spirits: A History of Seances,” stops by to teach us the spooky origins of trick-or-treating, witches, and jack-o-lanterns. Also the fascinating and hilarious beginnings of seances, and the magicians who spent their lives debunking them.
The Gentleman Scofflaw Podcast
Jordan and Donovan hit the road for the Texas Pipe Show; part family reunion, part smoke-filled circus (in a good way). They swap stories from the show floor, reflect on the evolution of pipe culture, and chat with JD Cole of The Country Squire about life, millennial culture, and the legacy of his iconic shop and podcast. It’s a conversation about craftsmanship, camaraderie, and the quiet rebellion that keeps the pipe community burning bright (and occasionally sets off a smoke alarm or two).