Brothers Dustin and Devon O'Hara discuss all things "Maker" and how to start your next, first project. Lots of shop talk, tips and behind the scenes stuff from their YouTube channel.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 171 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsHobbiesLeisure |
The guys talk about the excitement of being the "middle" at a dinner party, discuss the option of hosting an event this summer, go over the cinematic scene that they just filmed which will be in the Viking Axe video, and talk all about the YouTube Kn... more
Devon is back, and the brothers talk about why he was out for an additional week. They also go over the new tree house that Devon is building and the fun elements that it has that we would have loved to have when we were kids more
Dustin is flying solo this week while devon takes an additional week off. He talks his recent trip to Vermont, and the "exciting" incident that happened while there to top off the trip. He also talks a bit about the new Viking Axe video for the YouTu... more
The gents share the mics this week with their brothers for the annual 4 Brothers St. Patrick's Day Special. They talk about some interesting Irish facts, some crazy Irish stories, rate their favorite red headed actresses, and finish with an extreme r... more
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Absolutely love this podcast and the peaceful atmosphere of it. Thanks for doing what you do Dustin and Devon, it’s appreciated! Hearing your thoughts on craftsmanship and tools is a blast as well as extremely helpful!
Good old boys always a pleasure to listen to.
Loved the episode with Ben and historical knowledge he brought! He needs to be a regular on the show. I loved the fact that it wasn’t just about the weapons as I nerd out on the history but would enjoy the weapons info side of it too! Also great call on the Dan Carlin recommendation. I’ve listened and re-listened to stuff and it’s awesome.
Really enjoyed these guys Youtube videos. Their podcast is an interesting insight to their lives as makers & content creators. Highly recommended listening! Thanks guys
Just finished listening to your first episode and loved it. I’ve been following your exploits on YouTube for ages and I love your attitude and the projects you choose to highlight, but now, with the conversational style of your podcast, I feel like I’m actually getting a deeper insight into what drives your creativity and maker practice. Keep up the great work fellas.
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