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Since most of what we need to know is reflected back by the people around us, the messages revealed to me on my journey may just be the ones you need to hear. This three-segment podcast pushes me to imagine better for myself, better for you, and pulls inspiration and sometimes BS from social Media so we could really focus on what matters: the message. Background Photo by Cristian Dina from Pexels
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The Craftory Podcast

Christian Lishen & Zac Azbill

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Welcome to "The Craftory Podcast", where creativity knows no bounds. Join your hosts, Zac Azbill and Christian Lishen, as they embark on a journey of discovery with a diverse array of guests from every discipline imaginable. In each episode, we delve deep into the lives and minds of fellow makers, uncovering the stories that shape their unique journeys. From master artisans to visionary creators, no stone is left unturned as we explore the tapestry of human ingenuity. Together with our guest ...
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Have You Heard This One? is a sound-rich music anthology series dedicated to telling the stories of overlooked artists, fascinating characters, under-represented voices, funny moments, important events, forgotten chapters of history, and some of the greatest music stories seldom told. Each episode is hosted by a different journalist taking listeners on a deep dive into the heart of music and fandom. Produced by an all-woman team, the stories range from epic to hilarious, poignant to shocking ...
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Seattle in the 90s: A tidal wave of unforgettable music roars out of the city. Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam take over global pop culture and Seattle is declared the world's coolest place to be. But here, reality is different for young people. For almost two decades, the Teen Dance Ordinance has made it illegal for anyone under 18 to attend co…
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Some Christmas songs aren’t as merry or bright as they seem. Annie Zaleski uncovers the mystery and drama behind Bobby Helms’ 1957 holiday hit, “Jingle Bell Rock.” 🔗ANNIE’S LINKS: This Is Christmas, Song by Song: The Stories Behind 100 Holiday Hits Website Newsletter Instagram Facebook ⭐️Enjoying the podcast? Please leave a rating and review on you…
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Join hosts Zac Azbill and Christian Lishen of The Craftory Podcast as they dive into the world of craftsmanship with special guest Luis "Louie" Guañabens from Delta Leather. In this engaging episode, we explore the art of leatherworking, business insights, and the intersection of leather and knives. Discover the unique story and philosophy behind L…
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In 1971, the legendary Festival Rock y Ruedas de Avándaro was held near Valle de Bravo in Mexico. The concert, which was a homegrown response to Woodstock, caused panic within the authoritarian government. Cristian Salazar shares how the revolutionary festival changed native rock in Mexican forever. 🔗CRISTIAN’S LINKS: Website ⭐️Enjoying the podcast…
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Step into the latest installment of "Christian's Corner" as hosts Zac and Christian take you on a candid journey through the fascinating world of ethical sourcing. In this episode, we're not just talking business; we're sharing stories, insights, and the heart of what it means to make ethical sourcing a priority. Tune in to "Christian's Corner" for…
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Get ready for a wild ride as Zac Azbill and Christian Lishen sit down with the dynamic Brandon Franklin of The Franklin Forge. In this episode, we unravel the tales of Brandon's mythbusting-inspired journey into the world of tinkering and making. From the sparks of his Forged in Fire episode to the blaze of his multiple businesses, we explore the a…
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Jeanne-Paule Marie Deckers earned international fame as the cheerful, wholesome Singing Nun behind 1963’s “Dominique.” The story of this jaunty one-hit wonder reveals the complex existence of its singer. Jessica Gentile details the life and death of Sœur Sourire, the Smiling Sister. 🔗JESSICA’S LINKS: Website Twitter ⭐️Enjoying the podcast? Please l…
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In this Intro episode of Spuds Stories brought to you by The Craftory Podcast, embark on a preview journey into the heart of craftsmanship and personal stories. Join Zac Azbill as they share a sneak peek into the upcoming segment where personal narratives and craft intertwine. Discover the essence of "Spuds' Tale" as we set the stage for a monthly …
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In this compelling episode, we sit down with Shawn Shropshire, the skilled bladesmith from SDS Knifeworks, to unravel the layers of his fascinating life. From his early years and career as a policeman to the unexpected turn into the world of knives, Shawn shares the twists and turns that shaped his path. Join us as we delve into his triumph on Forg…
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Ursula Bogner’s experimental, homemade electronic music places her among the genre’s great pioneers. But her recordings went unheard for decades, until one fateful encounter changed everything. It’s a case of a marginalized artist finally gaining recognition for their contributions to modern music — or is it? Rose Bacci shares the strange story sur…
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Welcome to the debut episode of "Christian's Corner," where we offer an exclusive peek into the world of know-how, insights, and experiences. In this enlightening conversation, Christian and Zac join forces to delve into the intriguing topic of the "Economy of Scale." Unpacking the dynamics of business growth, efficiency, and profitability, they br…
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Rumor has it that Nashville’s first women-only bar was opened by a pioneering lesbian country singer. It turns out, this rumor is only a little bit truthful. Natalie Weiner digs into the incredible life and legacy of Wilma Burgess, the lost voice of the Nashville Sound. 🔗NATALIE’S LINKS: Don’t Rock the Inbox Website ⭐️Enjoying the podcast? Please l…
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Join us in a candid and insightful conversation with Christian Lishen, a seasoned knifemaker, and special co-host Wayne Walker. This episode delves deep into the real-life journey of Christian, from his humble beginnings to his current status as a respected figure in the Knife community. We'll explore the pivotal moments and decisions that have def…
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One of the most high-profile feuds in recent music history was stoked by one little word: bitch. J’na Jefferson dives into the controversial term’s origins and its use in popular music to answer the essential question: is the word bitch offensive, harmless, or empowering? 🔗J’NA’S LINKS: Website Instagram Twitter ⭐️Enjoying the podcast? Please leave…
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Norma Tanega lived an extraordinary life. She was a talented folk musician whose work captured Bob Dylan’s attention. She had a hit song and a record deal. She was the longtime hidden romantic partner of Dusty Springfield. So why don’t more people know her name? And why does her story feel so incomplete? Lexi Pandell does her part to fill in the ga…
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In this episode, we sit down with Jason Gallahair, a veteran with a fascinating tale. From his military days to becoming a notable figure in the design and manufacturing world, we explore his life's journey. Hear about his passion for crafting exceptional knives and the dedication that propels his career in this inspiring conversation. jasons Insta…
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Have You Heard This One? is a sound-rich music anthology series dedicated to telling the stories of overlooked artists, fascinating characters, under-represented voices, funny moments, important events, forgotten chapters of history, and some of the greatest music stories seldom told. Each episode is hosted by a different journalist taking listener…
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In this captivating live interview, we invite you to join us on a journey across the United States, tracing the remarkable life and experiences of Howard Clark, a true craftsman of Japanese-style blades. Delve into Howard's early years, the friendships that shaped his path, and the passionate obsession that drove him into the world of blade-making.…
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"In this captivating episode of the Craftory Podcast, we had the honor of sitting down with Mark Zalesky, the illustrious owner, editor, and publisher of Knife Magazine. With a distinguished career marked by numerous awards, authorship, and a deep passion for all things knives, Mark brings a wealth of expertise to our discussion. Join us as we expl…
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In this engaging episode, Andrew takes us on a captivating journey through his life's experiences and the art of crafting exquisite knives. From the humble beginnings of his passion to the intricate details that define his creations, we explore the process, dedication, and artistry behind every blade. Whether you're an aspiring artisan or simply so…
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In this candid conversation, Aaron Lawvere shares the personal anecdotes and pivotal moments that kindled his fascination with the ancient craft of knifemaking. From his earliest experiences to the pivotal influences that shaped his unique approach, we navigate the tapestry of passion, technique, and philosophy that infuse life into his creations. …
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Welcome to a delightfully freewheeling episode where we invite you into our world of updates, adventures, and perhaps a bit of podcasting chaos! Join us for an eclectic journey as we share the latest news about our podcast and dive deep into the ever-thriving realm of knife making businesses. In this episode, we'll embrace the art of rambling as we…
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Step into the transformative world of Sunglow Transformations as we sit down with the remarkable Christine Clark in this enlightening episode. Join us as we explore Christine's early life experiences, the inspiring genesis of her business, and the incredible ways she empowers and uplifts her clients. In "Radiant Transformations: Unveiling the Journ…
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Join us as we delve into the captivating world of knifemaking with the legendary craftsman himself, Jim (J.P) Miller. In this episode, we uncover the remarkable journey of Jim, a true pioneer and master of his craft. From humble beginnings to becoming a renowned figure in the knifemaking community, Jim shares his insights, experiences, and invaluab…
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"Join us for an immersive journey into the captivating world of blades as we present 'Blade Enthusiast's Delight: Jake Hale's Favorite Knives and Stories.' In this episode, we sit down with the esteemed knife enthusiast and expert, Jake Hale, as he takes us on a thrilling exploration of his most cherished knives and the extraordinary stories behind…
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'Recipe for Disaster' author Alison Riley talks about a breakup that led to the ruin of nearly all of PJ Harvey's catalog... plus, the meal that got her through it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this captivating episode, we embark on a nostalgic journey as we delve into the memorable experiences that shaped our Christians remarkable journey. Join us as we explore the transformative power of Christian's time at the Jamboree, where his personal growth ignited a lifelong passion. From camaraderie and adventure to unexpected challenges, his…
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In this episode of the podcast, host Christian sits down with Zac Azbill to discuss his journey as a maker and the steps he took to turn his passion into a career. Zac shares his personal story, from his early years cooking and becoming a chef, to his eventual decision to pursue a career in making. Through their conversation, Christian and Zac expl…
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Join Zac Azbill and Christian Lishen in The Craftory Podcast, where they share their passion for knife making and explore the artistry, techniques, and inspirations behind this age-old craft. Whether you're a seasoned bladesmith or simply curious about the craft, this podcast offers a wealth of knowledge and insights to sharpen your skills. Through…
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In this episode of The Craftory Podcast, this is a continuation of us diving into the life and work of Wayne Walker, a talented knifemaker based in Mississippi. We sit down with Wayne to discuss his journey from his early life to his current successful knife-making business. Wayne shares with us his early inspirations and how he started in the craf…
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In this episode of The Craftory Podcast, we dive into the life and work of Wayne Walker, a talented knifemaker based in Mississippi. We sit down with Wayne to discuss his journey from his early life to his current successful knife-making business. Wayne shares with us his early inspirations and how he started in the craft of knifemaking. He talks a…
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Todays episode, covers all the scary dreams I've been plagued with over the last week, needless to say it definitely feels connected to my fear of putting myself out there. I talk about bullying this week because while I was praying it somehow came up , maybe I have been watching too much housewives lol. Since I want to focus on the most simplistic…
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Todays episode I chat with my life partner Sheldon about his dreams, lessons and things he saw. I'll admit my dreams were way more explicit than his but he also doesn't dream as often as I do. Sheldon is used to chasing dreams and glossing over emotions but through some of his experience in real life he has come to see that life is so much more mea…
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Todays episode progress from last week's discussion by shifting focus into how much we share in common instead of who had it worse aka the struggle olympics, we're going to dig into my bridge dream which also came with some other very interesting scenarios that are drawing parallels to my real life. I'm definitly going to talk about hugs since its …
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My dream was all over the place, rich people and cabins that's all I will say, but from there I had a great session with my therapist that taught me a lot about how I look at people. The longest part of this podcast though is the part where we get into the idea that Black people are the original Hebrews... I was very close to becoming a follower of…
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So I had another dream about a crazy event and lets just say I think there could be a message but I'd also love to hear your interpretation on it, message me! I'm movig right along to what I earned this week with Ego being the topic and I'm wondering if I really have a full understanding and I finish with a little discussion on Halloween, I just fe…
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This week we have a new format, yes I've finally decided on a format that I'll use going forward. I'll share my extremely vivid dreams, what I learned about sound and why outrage is the weakest but most commonly used form of manipulation. But first let me finish off my process of transformation by explaining a bit more about my releasing ceremony a…
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After a beautiful vacation I came up with a list of reasons why you actually need to make it a priority. Since I left and came back it feels like I've been initiated into Motherhood and a beautiful transformation is taking place right before my eyes. Tune in to this weeks Podcast to find out what's been happening and what my vacation taught me. It'…
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This week I'm talking about trust. This is a space for building trust for myself and really reflecting on why I didn't in the first place. Even though some of my biggest hindrances to building trust are my upbringing in Canadian Society, a message to myself from the past unveils I have a lot to be grateful for when it comes to my upbringing and the…
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This week I was reflecting about the events of recent weeks and I realized that even though a lot of our reality is based on the law of attraction, we are certainly missing love in our lives. Where did it go? Why isn't it in focus? We need to tap in and that's where this episode comes in, covering the need for love, where our attention is, and how …
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How are you feeling? Most of us using Social Media, Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok like its just another corner of our home. Unfortunately it takes much more of a toll because we don't actively check in with our emotions to see if we're capable of navigating the diverse and emotionally charged space that it actually is. In this episode I'm really onl…
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Everything is energy, but often we don't view money as such. So this week's episode I'm going to TALK ABOUT IT, not for the sake of selling you on how to make money but rather, how I block my own ability to tap into this useful resource. There's a bit of law of attraction, mixed in with a lot of belief and hopefully by the end of this episode you w…
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Authenticity is a thing, but what does it actually look like when you're doing something that will eventually be consumed by the public? Ultimately, we're all going to have different meanings for authenticity, but I'll talk more about that in this week's episode and the implications that has for me as a podcaster who plans to do this long term this…
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This Episode is a reminder to slowdown my process. Turtle lessons is the name because I don't think I'd ever consider myself similar to a Turtle but my partner loves them and this is essentially a lesson from him. Thanks to my partner for the teachable moments. Check out my Youtube for the video that goes with this episode! https://www.youtube.com/…
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Whatever name you call Stagger Lee, we know one thing for sure: He shot Billy Lyons in plain sight, with a bar full of witnesses. If you’ve heard the song, you might think he did it because he lost a game of dice. But the real Stagger Lee wasn’t gambling at all. He got mad when Billy took his Stetson hat and wouldn’t give it back, so he fired the g…
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Frankie killed Albert one night in St. Louis, back in 1899. Songwriters took a few liberties, even changing some names (that’s where “Johnny” comes in). Then Hollywood took more liberties while building multiple films around the song. Unfortunately for Frankie, it was a ballad people kept singing for over a hundred years — a ballad that ultimately …
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On Christmas Day 1929, Charlie Lawson committed the chilling act of murdering his wife and children. What’s darker is the reason why, according to some true crime authors. But are they right, and what do we know today about the rare phenomenon of familicide? Preorder the "Songs In The Key Of Death" EP via Bandcamp now! See Privacy Policy at https:/…
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When we talk about the sexism of murder ballads, “Omie Wise” jumps to the forefront as one of the most prominent examples. Whether the true story involves a woman who was drowned because she became inconvenient or because she stood up to a no-good man, they both end the same way — with Naomi Wise dead, and many tales that got it wrong. Preorder the…
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