Men's creativity and culture. Triumph and Disaster is a show dedicated to fascinating conversations with real guy's guy artists in every creative field and endeavor. Whether it's acting, writing, directing, producing, photography, art, music, cooking, brewing, distilling, raw denim, blacksmithing, custom furniture, coffee roasting, custom cars/motorcycles... you name it. Any manly art and creative... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Robin Petgrave is the second Elon Musk that you may not have heard of yet, but will. Robin is a self-made philanthropist, entrepreneur, mentor, leader, pilot, teacher, visionary, and creator and founder of Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum in Los Angele... more
Stand up comedian Fahim Anwar(Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Neighbors, Conan, Last Call with Carson Daly) stops by at The World Famous Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip to talk comedy with host Cameron McHarg. (Extra: brief special appearance by Lance Cantst... more
World famous tattoo artist, designer, influencer, and creator of Instagram's Lost Art of the Gentleman, Luke Wessman talks with host Cameron McHarg about their mutual blue collar roots, the influence of the samurai Bushido warrior code and the influe... more
A short episode with cinematographer and photographer Angel Colmenares recorded at his studio in Seattle. Angel was born in Cuba, and talks about his newest love and obsession, tintype photography with cameras and lenses that are more than 150 years ... more
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu legend and World Champion, Rigan Machado talks about doing what you love in your life and not being afraid to fail as many times as it takes to get where you want to go. We also discuss how training in martial arts like Jiu Jitsu ... more
Eagle Yu, butcher extraordinaire and founder and owner of Aged Butchery, stops by a German beer garden for a conversation with host Cameron McHarg about what the deal is with grass fed vs. pasture raised, why going local isn't just for hipsters on un... more
Photographer Mickey Strider talks about his friendship with legendary comedian Bill Hicks, growing up in Baltimore around people like John Waters, and his rise from PA to producer to a celebrated photographer. This was a great conversation about the ... more
This week, editor of MovieViral and host of Podcasting Them Softly, Frank Mengarelli pops in for a conversation about millennials and the state of film criticism today, Mark Pellington, Abel Ferrara, Matthew Wilder, Harvey Keitel, 70’s Cinema, and th... more
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Don"t let the bombastic opening fool you.Cam is a thoughful and literate host with a sincere love of the arts that is borderline contagious. Treat yourself to something better and give this podcast a listen.
Great, great listen. The time just flies by. Cam approaches each episode with an authentic quest to learn more about his guests while quietly sharing it all with his listeners. It's amazing how before you know it, you're many levels deep on a subject that you didn't expect. The conversations are so genuine and not the cookie cutter template that dominates our culture right now. Calling them interviews feels like a slight and certainly an inadequate description.
Keep the amazing content coming loving it :)
A laid back, personal and inspiring podcast, with interesting stories and insights from creators with varying backgrounds. Highly recommended!
Cameron has a way of engaging his guests in conversations that go beyond what you would expect from a podcast. more
This is the coolest guy out there right now! Love his voice and the guests and topics he picks. Can't wait for the next episode.
If you’ve ever found yourself in a bar listening to a deep conversation between two people you don’t know, then you know EXACTLY what Triumph & Disaster is like. A little raw and rough around the edges, to be sure, but that’s just part of what makes Cam McHarg’s podcast thought-provoking, compelling and entertaining. You may not know who he’s talking to, but you won’t forget the conversations.
Gotta say, listening to this interview with Cam and Tony Kaye was like eavesdropping on two old friends, just hangin' out on a Saturday night. A pure joy. They touched a number of bases from Tony's work as a director, musician and artist to Marlon Brando, with a little politics to boot. I loved the setting as well, the alley behind the Pig N Whistle in Hollywood, all those sounds in the night only added to the COOL vibe created by these two creative souls. Bravo!
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