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Triumph & Disaster

Triumph & Disaster with Cam McHarg

A Society and Culture podcast
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Triumph & Disaster with Cam McHarg

Triumph & Disaster

Triumph & Disaster with Cam McHarg

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Triumph & Disaster with Cam McHarg

Triumph & Disaster

Triumph & Disaster with Cam McHarg

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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
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
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
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
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
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
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 abou
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,
Chris Gore is the founder of Film Threat magazine and host the Film Threat podcast. He also authored, The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made and The Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide (among others). Chris has appeared on and hosted Attack of the
Chris Lowe went from a rough upbringing as a young artist in a blue collar neighborhood to becoming arguably the most sought after A-List celebrity designer and home builder in Los Angeles (Domaen), and he did it all being completely self-taugh
Director Mark Pellington (Arlington Road, The Mothman Prophecies, I Melt with You) makes his second appearance on the T&D podcast to talk with host Cameron McHarg about punk rock, old record stores, concept albums, the premise of the one object
Screenwriters and filmmakers Mathew Wilder and Daniel Freedman both return for a special episode on the conversation of cinema. What is it exactly that makes a good movie good? These are some of the topics around film that we explore in this sp
Daniel Freedman is a professional screenwriter, comic book author, and director. He's also an old friend of host Cameron McHarg, and he stops by for an interesting talk about the brutal movie pitching and development process, the state of and c
Eric Curtis, the photographic genius behind Fallen Superheroes and Mime Very Own Book and much more drops in talk with with host Cameron McHarg about his unique work, which is always painfully funny with a touch of melancholy sadness. Among his
Producer Chady Eli Mattar stops by for a great conversation with host Cameron McHarg about his views on filmmaking, his upcoming film Eiffel, his personal story about coming up from war torn Lebanon to pursue the American dream, and the drive a
Doug Jones (Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy, Star Trek: Discovery, The Shape of Water) is known as the modern Lon Chaney and the new Man of 1000 Faces. He's the most famous man in the world who you actually may not recognize. Doug stops by to catch up
Former British Royal Marine commando officer, actor, and leadership consultant, Nick Jermyn talks with host Cameron McHarg about the power of vulnerability, meditation, defying expectations, leadership, and creativity.
Distiller Miller Duvall drops in for a talk with host Cameron McHarg about how he makes and produces gin and vodka at The Spirit Guild in Los Angeles, all while being a professional screenwriter and frontman for his ban, The Brunch Crowd. Great
Writer/Director Matthew Wilder (Dog Eat Dog) talks about Eddie Bunker, drive-in movies, and his latest project with Paul Schrader, Nic Cage, and Willem Dafoe.
Former T&D guest Kevin Shulman stops by to join writer/director Matthew Wilder (Dog Eat Dog) and host Cameron McHarg for a wiseass and funny off the cuff roundtable about movies and politics at a sidewalk cafe in Los Angeles.
Derrick Peltz (Fox TV's MasterChef) went from a pro baseball prospect, to a professional drummer, to going on to become the most popular contestant on Gordan Ramsay's famous cooking show. Derrick stops by to talk with host Cameron McHarg about
Director Mark Pellington (Arlington Road, The Mothman Prophecies, I Melt with You) talks about going punk rock with your art, the rise of Mtv and how experimental film influenced it, poetry, growth as a filmmaker, being relentless and willing a
Fred Jourden of Blitz Motorcycles (Paris) talks brotherhood, mentors, initiation into manhood, the importance of giving, how he imbues a man’s specific personality and culture into a unique custom motorbike, his childhood obsession with Legos,
Prolific LA based street artist, WRDSMTH talks with host Cameron McHarg about anonymity, writing, BANKSY, street art, creative discipline, making a living as an artist, and the importance and need for positivity in the world.
Director Marcus Nispel (Conan the Barbarian, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Exeter) discusses Clint Eastwood's "pussification" of the American male, his own concerns about the current decline of masculinity in men and in art today, his near Little Bi
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