The Wine Makers – Rosalind Reynolds, Emme Wines

Rosalind Reynolds started her journey into wine at a young age, working on experimental techniques in the lab for Gallo. Her passion for making wine pushed her to “harvest hop” around the world, finally settling in as assistant winemaker to Pax Mahle in Sebastopol. Rosalind then started her own label, […]

The Bite Goes On – Brian + Sondra

The Restaurant Act + More On this episode Brian and Sondra talk about the state of economic affairs in the restaurant business during Covid. Sparked from Sondra’s recent appearance as a witness on a Congressional hearing with the Ways and Means Committee regarding the need for continued assistance to the […]

And Friends – It’s The End Of The World As We Know It

Tommy considers starting an OnlyFans account as a career. Kimmy discusses if there is a difference between certain bread and fancy baked goods. Samuel goes down a rabbit hole and ends up at the Bunny Ranch.  PLUS they unveil the next Test Tasters Challenge. All that and more on “And […]

RTA – COVID Planning Over Herd Immunity With Dr. Sema Sgaier of the Surgo Foundation

“The fundamental principle of a testing desert is: you’re in a county and there’s not a single test site. … About 40% of rural counties in the United States are testing deserts.” – Dr. Sema Sgaier of the Surgo Foundation

Today I interviewed Dr. Sema Sgaier.

Dr. Sema Sgaier is Co-founder and […]

Caffeinated Comics – Thomas Arndt

If you ever wanted to see scarecrows fight zombies, you have one guy to thank. Jon talks to screenwriter Tom about his new film “Scarecrows Vs Zombies” premiering on Amazon Prime October 28, being a horror fanatic that gets a romantic comedy made, and how there is a robust scarecrow […]

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