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 #66: Appalachian Snacks and Grandmastering Backgammon
The Gentleman Scofflaw Podcast
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Ep #66: Appalachian Snacks and Grandmastering Backgammon
In this episode, Jordan and The Don talk about a lavish $5000 Stanley Cup, a hiker killing a rabid Coyote with his bare bands, French swearing in Dune 2, and try the weird Coal Miner snack that consists of submerging peanuts in Coca-Cola. Also, Marc Oslen, former professional Danish Soccer Player turned Backgammon Grandmaster drops in to talk to us about the “cruelest game on earth,” its ancient history, his website “Backgammon Galaxy,” how Crypto takes power away from Centralized Banks, and training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
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).