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Step into the vibrant and dynamic world of fashion, design, and unparalleled creativity with Blamo!, the podcast that invites you to journey alongside host Jeremy Kirkland as he unveils the stories, inspirations, and craftsmanship of visionaries shaping the world of fashion and culture.
Get ready for an immersive exploration of the fashion and culture realm that goes beyond the surface and delves deep into the minds behind the garments, music, and the things we all can't get enough of.
Step into the vibrant and dynamic world of fashion, design, and unparalleled creativity with Blamo!, the podcast that invites you to journey alongside host Jeremy Kirkland as he unveils the stories, inspirations, and craftsmanship of visionaries shaping the world of fashion and culture.
Get ready for an immersive exploration of the fashion and culture realm that goes beyond the surface and delves deep into the minds behind the garments, music, and the things we all can't get enough of.
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Blamo!.
Hosts
Jeremy Kirkland
Previous Guests
Chris Green
Chris Green is the owner of Ven.Space, a retail store located in Brooklyn, NY. Under his leadership, Ven.Space has gained significant recognition and media attention, including features in The New York Times and Highsnobiety. Chris is known for his retail philosophy that emphasizes a simple, efficient, customer-focused shopping experience. He has chosen to focus on in-person retail rather than establishing an online presence, reflecting his commitment to the physical retail experience and community engagement.
Chris Green is the owner of Ven.Space, a retail store located in Brooklyn, NY. Under his leadership, Ven.Space has gained significant recognition and media attention, including features in The New York Times and Highsnobiety. Chris is known for his retail philosophy that emphasizes a simple, efficient, customer-focused shopping experience. He has chosen to focus on in-person retail rather than establishing an online presence, reflecting his commitment to the physical retail experience and community engagement.
Peter
Peter is a fashion enthusiast and commentator known for his insights on clothing and social dynamics. He often explores how attire influences perception and treatment in various social contexts.
Peter is a fashion enthusiast and commentator known for his insights on clothing and social dynamics. He often explores how attire influences perception and treatment in various social contexts.
Derek
Derek is a fashion expert and co-host who engages in discussions about style, culture, and the impact of clothing on social interactions. He brings a unique perspective to the conversation about fashion and its societal implications.
Derek is a fashion expert and co-host who engages in discussions about style, culture, and the impact of clothing on social interactions. He brings a unique perspective to the conversation about fashion and its societal implications.
Loren Kramar
Loren Kramar is a fashion industry professional known for his collaborations with the brand Eckhaus Latta. He is recognized for his unique perspective on fashion and creativity, often sharing humorous insights and personal anecdotes. Loren is also a musician, having recently released an EP titled 'Living Legend'. His work reflects a deep understanding of style, vintage fashion, and the creative process.
Loren Kramar is a fashion industry professional known for his collaborations with the brand Eckhaus Latta. He is recognized for his unique perspective on fashion and creativity, often sharing humorous insights and personal anecdotes. Loren is also a musician, having recently released an EP titled 'Living Legend'. His work reflects a deep understanding of style, vintage fashion, and the creative process.
Nicholas Galanin
Nicholas Galanin is a multidisciplinary artist from the Sitka tribe of Alaska. He has exhibited his works globally, including at prestigious venues such as the Whitney Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, as well as the Abu Dhabi Biennial. His art challenges stereotypes of indigenous art and addresses critical social and environmental issues. Recently, he was awarded the Don Tyson Prize for outstanding achievement in American Art from the Crystal Bridges Museum.
Nicholas Galanin is a multidisciplinary artist from the Sitka tribe of Alaska. He has exhibited his works globally, including at prestigious venues such as the Whitney Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, as well as the Abu Dhabi Biennial. His art challenges stereotypes of indigenous art and addresses critical social and environmental issues. Recently, he was awarded the Don Tyson Prize for outstanding achievement in American Art from the Crystal Bridges Museum.
Phil Cook
Phil Cook is a talented musician known for his work in the folk and Americana genres. He has released several albums, including 'Appalachia Borealis', which showcases his unique sound and deep connection to the musical traditions of Appalachia. Cook is also recognized for his collaborations with other artists, including Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, and has a reputation for creating music that resonates emotionally with listeners. His work often explores themes of spirituality, community, and personal experience.
Phil Cook is a talented musician known for his work in the folk and Americana genres. He has released several albums, including 'Appalachia Borealis', which showcases his unique sound and deep connection to the musical traditions of Appalachia. Cook is also recognized for his collaborations with other artists, including Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, and has a reputation for creating music that resonates emotionally with listeners. His work often explores themes of spirituality, community, and personal experience.
Topics Discussed
fashion
retail
Ven.Space
Brooklyn
shopping experience
luxury watches
workwear
social situations
clothing
treatment
respectability of dress
Eckhaus Latta
music
Living Legend
creativity
vintage
multidisciplinary artist
Nicholas Galanin
Sitka tribe
indigenous art
social issues
environmental issues
Never Forget series
cultural heritage
fashion brands
Phil Cook
Appalachia Borealis
gospel music
parenting
Bruce Hornsby
My guest this week is Chris Green, owner of Ven.Space.
Located in Brooklyn, NY, Ven.Space has quickly become one of the most talked-about stores in recent years and has been featured in notable outlets such as The New York Times and Highsnobiety. The retail experience is designed to be simple, efficient, and focused on the customer experience rather than just the brand. In our discussion, Chris and I explore how Ven.Space got started, delve into his retail philosophies, talk about the importance of in-person shopping, and discuss why he has chosen not to establish an online presence yet.
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My guest this week is Chris Green, owner of Ven.Space.
Located in Brooklyn, NY, Ven.Space has quickly become one of the most talked-about stores in recent years and has been featured in notable outlets such as The New York Times and Highsnobiety. The retail experience is designed to be simple, efficient, and focused on the customer experience rather than just the brand. In our discussion, Chris and I explore how Ven.Space got started, delve into his retail philosophies, talk about the importance of in-person shopping, and discuss why he has chosen not to establish an online presence yet.
Someone on Youtube recently posted a video, where they put themselves in various social situations—once dressed casually, the next time in a suit—to see if they would be treated differently depending on what they're wearing. In this episode, Peter and Derek discuss the respectability of dress and whether people do, in fact, get better treatment if they wear tailored clothing.
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Listen to the entire episode and view all the shownotes on the Blamo! Patreon
Someone on Youtube recently posted a video, where they put themselves in various social situations—once dressed casually, the next time in a suit—to see if they would be treated differently depending on what they're wearing. In this episode, Peter and Derek discuss the respectability of dress and whether people do, in fact, get better treatment if they wear tailored clothing.
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Listen to the entire episode and view all the shownotes on the Blamo! Patreon
My guest this week is multidisciplinary artist Nicholas Galanin.
Nicholas is from the sitka tribe of Alaska and has exhibited his works all over the world, from the Whitney Museum and Museum of Modern Art, to the Abu Dhabi Biennial. His work challenges stereotypes of indigenous art while also addressing social and environmental issues.
He recently received the Don Tyson Prize for outstanding achievement in American Art from the Crystal Bridges museum.
Nicholas and I discuss life in Sitka, embracing cultural heritage, his incredible Never Forget series, fashion brands leveraging indigenous designs and more.
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Sponsored by Bezel - the trusted marketplace for buying and selling your next luxury watch
My guest this week is multidisciplinary artist Nicholas Galanin.
Nicholas is from the sitka tribe of Alaska and has exhibited his works all over the world, from the Whitney Museum and Museum of Modern Art, to the Abu Dhabi Biennial. His work challenges stereotypes of indigenous art while also addressing social and environmental issues.
He recently received the Don Tyson Prize for outstanding achievement in American Art from the Crystal Bridges museum.
Nicholas and I discuss life in Sitka, embracing cultural heritage, his incredible Never Forget series, fashion brands leveraging indigenous designs and more.
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Sponsored by Bezel - the trusted marketplace for buying and selling your next luxury watch
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Phil Cook's Appalachia Borealis
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Jeremy Kirkland
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Phil Cook
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Phil CookAppalachia Borealismusicgospel musicparentingBruce Hornsby
My guest this week is musician Phil Cook.
I have been listening to Phil Cook's Appalachia Borealis constantly – almost once a day. Sometimes, I'll put it on in the late evening; other times, it's what I put on when I'm making my coffee. I have found myself forgetting it was on and tearing up over what I'm hearing. I rarely know what I'm talking about here, but I cannot get over the power of music, and Appalachia Borealis knocks me out.
Produced by Phil's close friend and frequent collaborator, Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), the album is so spacious that you can hear the room if you put headphones on. You can almost see where Phil sat in your mind when it was recorded. It's one of those albums you want on vinyl to dig deeper into.
I sat down with Phil for a Blamo! episode a little bit ago, and we got into all of it. We discussed gospel music, parenting, and his friendship with the GOAT, Bruce Hornsby. It's all in there!
I have been listening to Phil Cook's Appalachia Borealis constantly – almost once a day. Sometimes, I'll put it on in the late evening; other times, it's what I put on when I'm making my coffee. I have found myself forgetting it was on and tearing up over what I'm hearing. I rarely know what I'm talking about here, but I cannot get over the power of music, and Appalachia Borealis knocks me out.
Produced by Phil's close friend and frequent collaborator, Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), the album is so spacious that you can hear the room if you put headphones on. You can almost see where Phil sat in your mind when it was recorded. It's one of those albums you want on vinyl to dig deeper into.
I sat down with Phil for a Blamo! episode a little bit ago, and we got into all of it. We discussed gospel music, parenting, and his friendship with the GOAT, Bruce Hornsby. It's all in there!