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Episode 36- Ryan Hardon and an Ode To The Beard

July 15, 2017 by Scott Sykora in Documentaries

 

I met up with Ryan Hardon from the Rocky Moutain Beard and Mustache Club to talk about getting ready for the documentary he is going to be a part of. Beard: and Ode to the Beard, is a documentary that is covering the journey of 4 bearded fellas riding their motorcycles over a thousand miles in 24 hours from Ft. Collins Colorado to Austin Texas for the World Beard and Mustache Championships. We talk about the INDIEGOGO where they are trying to raise funds for the project and what they plan to cover, and achieve with this film.  I am super excited about what this is going to become and need to be involved!  We also talk about how Ryan got involved in the bearding scene and his involvement in the club and the movie.

Beard: an ode to the beard

Whisker Wars

Rocky Moutain Beard and Mustache Club

Life for the Innocent

2017 Remington Beard Boss World Beard & Moustache Championships

Gnarly Beards United

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Music by:

Ben Levin

Chris Donley

July 15, 2017 /Scott Sykora
Beard: an Ode To The Beard, Ryan Hardon, Rocky Moutain Beard and Mustache Club, Whisker Wars, Gnarly Beards United
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Episode 35- Blowing of steam with 80's and 90's nostalgia

July 08, 2017 by Scott Sykora in entertainment, information, life lessons, Pop-Culture

As you may notice Episode 34 is missing. It actually has 2 finished versions that will probably not be released for sensitivity issues but the content of the episodes was about the loss of two young men and the impact it had on us.  Bald faced Josh and I used the podcast as a way to express our feelings and get out much needed thoughts and emotions.  What came across was very heartfelt and genuine and it helped us both cope with what we were both experiencing.  Maybe someday they will see the light of day...

Episode 35 was an part of a 5 hour recording session Josh and I were having one night to blow off steam and talk shit out.  What this episode ended up being was all about television sitcoms that we grew up with.  We covered some late 70's shows through the 80's and into the 90's.  We also talked about early women in these shows that we had the hots for.  There isn't much beard and mustache in this sucker, other than the one I have, so I hope this doesn't disappoint the listeners.  Josh and I needed this episode as part of our healing process and I am sure there will be many more of these random episodes in the coming months as we deal with many things ahead.  

Mental health is an important topic to me as I have dealt with seasonal depression and other states of dealing with depression through difficult times.  It is important to reach out in times of need to a mental health professional or speak to your general physician.  Sometimes talking to a councilor may be all you need to help you deal with issues you may have in your life.  Others may need mild to severe doses of anti-depressants to help them cope with a chemical imbalance they  may have but those should only be dispensed by a licensed physician.  A tragic loss can trigger deep depression and confusing feelings in adults and young adults and needs to be properly dealt with.  Talking with close friends can help, sharing your feelings with a parent or family member can also make you feel better.  Getting your feelings out is key to helping get past difficult moments in life, seek help if you are having issues and aren't able to cope... please get help.  

July 08, 2017 /Scott Sykora
entertainment, information, life lessons, Pop-Culture
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