
We chat about Western Martial Arts, Fatherhood and whatever else comes up.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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We’re really trying to hammer down a proper recording schedule for you all. Thanks so much to those who have stayed with us, thanks again to Marko Čavlina for mentioning us on the HEMA International Discussion FB group and welcome to everyone who cam... more
While we haven’t been recording much, we sure have been busy. Brant and Brian became founding members of a HEMA performance and study group. Basically, we wanted to find a way to be allowed to fence inside Fort Henry and realized the best way to do s... more
There’s been a lot of upheaval in our personal lives including a minor car accident the night before this very recording. As a result I’ve come to you again, hat in hand, begging forgiveness for our long absence.
Recently, returning from a day of fe... more
This fall we sat down with a longtime HEMA practitioner, Scholar and all around nice guy, Aaron Miedema. This week we have reached into the aether and tore the files back into the physical plane for your enjoyment.
Consider this our humble apology f... more
Waaay back in August we sat down in a babyful living room and recorded an episode that never saw the light of day. Not for any good reason other than life got busy and we simply forgot. While it might not be so timely now as then we thought we’d put ... more
After a long time away, this week Brant and Brian sit down to chat after class with the Senior Instructor of the Ironwood Sword School, Barry Keyes.
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We apologize for the audio quality on this one, this is what happens when you forget to bring your mic to a recording day…
Nevertheless, we took the opportunity we had and sat down for a little chat about swords in popular media. It’s a good time to... more
After an accidental hiatus, we’re back with a short podcast, talking about new stuff. What’s new with us, the fear and challenge of trying something new and new things we’re looking foward to.










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