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Welcome to the podcast! Do you make things? Let's chat. Every week, host Ben Liggett (owner of Liggett Guitars) interviews a guest who excels at their craft. Most of these guests are from the world of high-end guitars, but Ben will interview anyone who is really good at their job. Jeweler? Stone-mason? Let's get INTO IT.
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On All About Guitar we talk tone. We talk technique. We talk gear. We talk to artists, educators, manufacturers and more! Where we take a good look at everything guitar, and some things not exactly guitar but just as important to become more successful musicians in today's music scene! Hosted by Jeff "The FLO" Floro, join us as we explore...All About Guitar! Listen Live Mondays at 8:00PM (PST), on LA Talk Radio (latalkradio.com)
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The Art Of Lutherie

Tom Bills: Master Luthier, Author, And Guitar Making Instructor

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Whether you’ve been building guitars for a while or you’re just now planning to start your first one, The Art Of Lutherie is the premier source for guitar making techniques, tips, tricks, instruction, and much more to help you build better guitars. Master luthier Tom Bills shares years of experience building ultra high-end custom acoustic guitars in a laid back and easy to understand way. He takes you beyond step-by-step, focusing on helping you understand not just “HOW” but “WHY”, so you ca ...
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The Crimson Guitars Podcast

Crimson Guitars: Join Ben Crowe founder (master luthier at Crimson Guitars) and Toby James (professional Guitarist) for your weekly dose of everything guitars, guitar building, amps, music and life in general!

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Crimson Guitars is a guitar manufacturer based in Dorset, in the south of England. We have been designing, innovating and hand-building guitars for over fourteen years. We also hand wind our own specially designed pickups, manufacture luthiers tools and provide training.
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Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable. Using his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy’s questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. List ...
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Interview series featuring entrepreneurs, small business owners, artists, musicians, YouTubers, influencers, etc. who are MADE. MADE, as in self-made, made their own way, made their passions into a living. Each episode begins with an episode recap of their favorite series. We discuss why they chose that particular series, how they relate to the characters, and how it inspires them.
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Orange Juice for the Ears with Beatie Wolfe, on LA’s dublab radio, explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. “Musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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WARNING EXPLICIT The first podcast recording original music and sharing it for free! Music is a gift! We talk truth, songwriting, storytelling, and make music. Our goal is to help musicians, make records, and have fun! Born in Nashville TN, Spring 2015 Currently based in Seattle
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Ferguson Guitars is a family business in Belgrade spearheaded by Ren Ferguson, former master luthier at Gibson and Guild Guitars for decades. Along with two of his children, Virginia and Timothy, Ren discusses the importance of wood, shape, and even guitar picks on the distinct timbre of each hand-made guitar. The Fergusons were kind enough to open…
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In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he engages in a fascinating conversation with Andy Powers, renowned luthier and guitar designer. Together, they explore Andy's journey from a young guitar enthusiast to becoming the master luthier at Taylor Guitars. Discover how Andy's innovative designs have shaped some of Taylor's mo…
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On this week’s podcast, we talk to Alister Atkin, founder of Atkin Guitars. Alister and his growing team are building vintage-inspired flattop acoustics in Canterbury, England. During our chat, we talk about the company’s history, its ongoing growth, the aged finish that Atkin instruments are known for, how they've penetrated the US market, and eve…
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In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Bob Sutton, a renowned organizational psychologist, best-selling author, and professor emeritus at Stanford University. Together, they explore the intricacies of organizational behavior, leadership, and workplace dynamics. Sutton shar…
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Dust off your quads because on this episode we’re hitting the roller rink with the Gallatin Roller Derby. Head Coach Kelsey Clark (aka “Mauled Whiskey”) and Non Skating Official Renae Mattimoe (aka “Dame Grenade”) tell us all about the team’s hard-hitting practices and bouts. Full interview: https://youtu.be/V75R39XE_00 Watch a bout or join the tea…
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Jayne Henderson and Sarah Weinberg join us to talk about Women in Lutherie, an online community and mentorship program connecting female instrument makers from around the world. Jayne is based in Asheville, North Carolina and is a second-generation guitarmaker. (Her father, Wayne Henderson, is a legendary builder of acoustic guitars and mandolins.)…
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Jackie & Jason Godbey discuss Batman: The Animated Series, season 1, episodes 17 & 18, Two Face -Parts 1 & 2. They discuss the complexity of the storytelling, the iconic character designs, and the talented voice cast. They also touch on the origins of the show and its impact on the animation industry. Jason shares his journey as a filmmaker and the…
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Since 1985, Prospera has been a Bozeman-based economic development agency instrumental to the success of many local businesses. From grants and loans to training courses and even basic networking, Prospera is a one-stop shop for assisting businesses of all stripes. Shayna Blaser is Prospera’s director of regional economic development and, more impo…
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In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he speaks with Jerry Colonna, an accomplished executive coach, author, and the founder of Reboot. Jerry shares his remarkable journey from being a successful venture capitalist to becoming a passionate advocate for leadership, ethics, and what truly matters in life. Exploring themes fr…
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This week, we’re sharing one of the highlights from our 2024 Fretboard Summit: Joe Henry in conversation with Blake Mills. During their chat, these two acclaimed producers and singer-songwriters discuss working with legacy artists (Blake has famously worked with Joni Mitchell; while Joe has worked with everyone from Joan Baez to Solomon Burke), the…
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Seth Baccus creates a range of beautiful electric guitars in the UK. Seth learned the guitar business and guitar making from renowned luthiers Andy and Hugh Manson, who also happen to be his stepdad and uncle, respectively. For episode 93 of the podcast, Seth tells us about his retail experience and being a road tech for John Paul Jones and the Led…
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This episode is for anyone who's had to get used to "smoke season" as we get some cold hard facts about how much wildfire smoke our tender pink lungs can tolerate. Dr. Clayton T. Cowl is a highly respected physician at the Mayo Clinic, specializing in occupational medicine and pulmonology. He deals with myriad smart people every day, so it’ll be a …
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In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he engages in a insightful conversation with Gaelin Rosenwaks, a renowned marine scientist, explorer, photographer, and filmmaker. Together, they dive deep into Gaelin's lifelong fascination with the ocean's gentle giants - the sperm whales. Discover Gaelin's transformative experiences…
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Bozeman Spirits is approaching its 10th anniversary of making and selling a wide variety of top-notch liquors on Main Street in Bozeman, Montana. Owners Jim and Mary Pat Harris join us to preview the special occasion single malt whiskey they’ll be releasing to celebrate the anniversary, plus a double shot of behind the scenes info about their opera…
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Detroit-based guitarist Nick Shillace joins us this week to talk about discovering the music of John Fahey, running a successful music school, and his excellent new album, A Rich Boy’s Measured Blues. Nick is one of dozens of musicians and luthiers attending our 2024 Fretboard Summit, taking place August 23-25, 2024 at Chicago’s Old Town School of …
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In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he engages in a hilarious and interesting conversation with AJ Jacobs, bestselling author and immersive journalist. Together, they explore Jacobs' latest adventure: living for one year according to the original meaning of the U.S. Constitution. Discover the challenges and absurdities o…
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In this episode, join host Guy Kawasaki as he engages in a dynamic conversation with communication expert Matt Abrahams. Diving into his latest book "Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You're Put On the Spot", Matt shares invaluable insights on mastering the art of spontaneous, unplanned communication. Discover practical tec…
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Scott Tejerian discusses the film 'The Wizard of Oz' and its themes of self-empowerment and navigating difficult times. He highlights the vulnerability of the main character, Dorothy, and the importance of recognizing one's own power. Scott also explores the symbolism of the characters, such as the scarecrow representing the farmer, the tin man rep…
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Two of Nashville’s finest guitarists – Tom Bukovac and Guthrie Trapp – join us this week to talk about their new album, IN STEREO. We chat about what brought them to Nashville way back when, the making of the album, the gear they used on it, tube amps, and so much more. Order IN STEREO: https://bakedalaskarecords.com Our 2024 Fretboard Summit takes…
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On this episode, we meet three bold travelers who allowed A.I. to plan their extreme sports weekend in Montana’s rugged Beartooth Mountains from start to finish. From death-defying activities to the meticulous meal plans and, for some unknown reason, a heavy helping of Mountain Dew: Code Red, ChatGPT designed a rollicking good time. Bozemanites And…
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Matt Bruck started working as Eddie Van Halen’s guitar tech in 1990, and was Eddie’s business partner at the inception of EVH Gear in 2004. After Eddie’s untimely passing in 2020 it was announced that Matt and Wolfgang Van Halen would be running the company, continuing its legacy and looking to the future. Matt joins us to talk about the launch of …
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In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he engages in an insightful conversation with David Yeager, a renowned professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. Together, they explore the fascinating world of adolescent development and the science of motivating young people. Yeager shares groundbreaking insights …
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In this episode of Remarkable People, join me for an illuminating conversation with Congressman Eric Swalwell. We explore the current state of American politics, the challenges facing democracy, and Swalwell's perspectives on gun control, the Supreme Court, and the upcoming election. Discover how regular citizens can make a difference and why Swalw…
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Each year, Big Sky’s Wildlands Music Festival carefully selects the conservation-minded non-profit organizations that will benefit from its sizable proceeds and the chosen few in 2024 are Wild Montana, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, and Gallatin Valley Land Trust. Hoary Marmot welcomed the fearless leaders of all three non-profits to take a turn in…
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Join host Guy Kawasaki in this episode of Remarkable People as he sits down with legendary basketball coach Tara VanDerveer. Recently retired from Stanford University's Women's Basketball team after an illustrious 38-year career, Tara shares insights from her journey to becoming the winningest coach in college basketball history. Discover her coach…
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Toronto's William "Grit" Laskin has been building acoustic instruments since 1971. Best known as one of the world's foremost inlay artists, Grit painstakingly crafts wildly ornate fingerboard and headstock creations that serve as one-of-a-kind tributes to his clients and their passions. When he's not building, Grit has also run a record label, perf…
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Our dear theologian friend Tripp Fuller visits the Hoary Marmot back yard for an informal chat about religion in the most Montana way possible… over several cold beers. Tripp’s long-popular “Homebrewed Christianity” podcast is a must-listen for anyone with an interest in process theology. In our interview, Tripp skims the surface and discusses the …
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Guitarmaker Mark Blanchard has a background in machining, a skill he learned at a young age from his dad. These days, he uses his metal-working skills to not only make his own excellent truss rods but also a CNC lathe and many of his own tools, including chisels and planes. Mark does all this out of his one-person shop, located in the mountains of …
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We’re in the throes of summer events season, and this week we’re previewing Fader Magavin & the Risky Livers as it prepares to perform its unique brand of underground country music at the Wildlands Music Festival August 2nd in Big Sky. Based in Jackson, Wyoming, frontman Willie McMillon joins Hoary Marmot to talk about his past exploits as a snowbo…
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In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Mitchell Maki, the president and CEO of the Go For Broke National Education Center. Mitchell shares the remarkable story of the Japanese-American veterans of World War II, who fought with incredible courage and patriotism for a countr…
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In our 54th issue, Eric Pooley shares the story of Maya de Vitry going solo after her lengthy stint as one third of the Americana band The Stray Birds. It’s a poignant interview about starting from scratch, being vulnerable and taking chances. On this week’s podcast, we hear even more about Maya’s journey with her collaborator Anthony da Costa. May…
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It’s Big Sky PBR weekend and we’re kicking the 3-day event off in style — an interview with the voice of PBR, Cord McCoy! Cord answers questions about bulls, cowboys, and The Amazing Race with the urgency they deserve. Full interview: https://youtu.be/szgQkI3RieE?si=zjTbw2jNx1qWqlnf And don’t forget to grab your Wildlands tickets before they’re all…
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In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he engages with Allan Lichtman, the renowned political historian and predictor of presidential elections. Together, they explore Lichtman's groundbreaking "Keys to the White House" model, which has successfully forecast presidential outcomes since 1984. Discover how Lichtman's unique a…
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The Waypoint in Big Sky has come a long way since its Lone Peak Cinema days. It’s still the best place to watch a movie in Big Sky, but the best kept secret in town is that now it’s also one of the best restaurants and bars. We chat with Owner John Romney, Manager Ben Axe, and new Executive Chef Dustin Rixey about The Waypoint’s evolution and offer…
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The Dead & Down is well on its way to becoming Bozeman’s most famous touring band ever, led by frontman Taylor Burlage. You can experience their exploratory roots rock at the Under the Big Sky music festival in Whitefish July 13th or catch them at Bridger Brewing July 20th with Paul Cauthen. Taylor discusses the chance encounters that led to the ba…
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In this episode of Remarkable People, host Guy Kawasaki explores the fascinating world of rituals with renowned Harvard Business School professor Mike Norton. Together, they dive into the surprising power of everyday actions, from the IKEA effect to the role of rituals in enhancing our emotional experiences and relationships. Discover how incorpora…
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Today we share an hour-long interview with one of the true greats of guitar-making, John Monteleone. Collectors and musicians around the world have sought out John's archtop creations, resulting in six-figure price tags, a quartet of guitars at the Met (the Four Seasons), and even a song penned by Mark Knopfler (simply titled, "Monteleone"). He's a…
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Crowe Boys are an energetic two-piece band bringing their soulful folk harmony to Big Sky this Tuesday (July 9) alongside Trampled by Turtles. Ocie and Wes Crowe join Hoary Marmot to talk about growing up gospel as part of a Southern family band, finding inspiration in real life and loss, and their upcoming trip to our area. Plus a surprisingly cha…
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