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Botch Job Society

Ramero Starks and Chris Brueggeman

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”Botch Job Society” is a celebration of life’s missteps and miscalculations. Hosted by Ramero Starks and Chris Brueggeman, two enthusiastic non-experts, this podcast delves into the humorous and humbling world of failure. Ranging from bad movies, blundered products, and even hands-on failures, it’s a no-holds-barred exploration of what happens when things don’t go as planned. Sometimes, the best stories come from the biggest blunders.
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Today's Sesh with Jon

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Let me introduce you to my podcast – “Today’s Sesh with Jon” – a cannabis-centric podcast. A new episode will publish every Wednesday, and I will continue with the Red Bench Reviews format – and then also will intersperse tales and adventures in pot smoking from back in the day...
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Send us a text Greetings for 2025! Music featured on this episode: 1. THUS LOVE: Birthday Song 2. Holy Wire: Twenty Six 3. Deep Sea Diver: Shovel 4. BERRIES: Watching Wax 5. Honeyglaze: Pretty Girls 6. HYLA: Olly Carp 7. The Howlers: Further Down the Line 8. Club 8: Just like Heaven 9. The Umbrellas: Echoes 10. Marina Allen: Or Else Many songs are …
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Send us a text Seeing Film School live in Japan and top songs to finish the year in beauty. Episode totally free of xmas songs :-) Music featured on this episode: Film School: Take what you need Rats on Rafts: Japanese Medecine Sophie and Me: Sad SpaceAcre: That Girl Umarells: Closer Daydream Twins: If I Fall Bryan’s Magic Tears: Stream Roller Cali…
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Send us a text Thanks to you, listeners, we reached the 50th episode. Don't miss out as I guide you through 10 top songs from the truly independent music scene. Music featured on this episode: Honeysick: Spin Sloe Noon: Hmimd Painted Vein & Møaa Black Doldrums: Summer Breeze Shady Cove: Midwest Freya Beer: False Hope Night Swimming: Evergreen Spiri…
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Send us a text I am back with new music! Sorry I’m late. I was moving out and had no internet to do my show but the new music is very strong. Check this new episode out. Music featured on this episode: False advertising: Don’t ask me Oats: Quarters Suzan Köcher’s Suprafon: Sleepless Strangers Brigitte Calls Me Baby: I wanna die in the suburbs Quive…
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Send us a text A bit late on my delivery but back with tunes. Music featured on this episode: DAIISTAR: Star Starter GIFT: Wish me away Our Girl: Something About Me Being A Woman Full Flower Moon Band: Baby FEET: Why would I lie? Moonlight Academy: Deeper Fragile Animals: Lonely in the sun Diary: Sunday’s Shadow Myrkvi: Completely Empty Free Range …
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06/07/2024 Botch Job Society Episode 10: Dangerously Queasy: Taste Testing Cheetos Mac ’N Cheese What happens when you mix Cheetos with mac & cheese?" We subject ourselves to this culinary catastrophe so you don't have to. From the deceptively named Bold & Cheesy to the stomach-turning Flamin' Hot, we try them all, and boy, do we have some thoughts…
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Send us a text Discussing debut dream pop single mastered by Mark Gardener (Ride) by Hazelene (Andrea Parra) and seeing Slowdive live Music featured on this episode: The Empty Page: Dry Ice Aluminum: Behind My Mouth The Asteroid No.4: Rescue The Lunar Towers: Morpho Butterfly Extract from Slowdive live in Cirque Royal (Sugar for the pill/Machine Gu…
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05/24/2024 Botch Job Society Episode 9: Purple Pain: Watching "The Amazing Bulk" Ever found yourself inexplicably drawn to a movie so bad, it's good? Well, buckle up, because we're about to take you on a rollercoaster ride through the wonderfully wacky world of "The Amazing Bulk." Our latest podcast episode peels back the curtain on this low-budget…
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05/10/2024 Botch Job Society Episode 8: "As Seen on TV" Hall of Shame Ever wondered if those "As Seen on TV" products are as life-changing as the perky hosts in khaki pants claim? Well, wonder no more! Join us on this episode as we dive into the wild and often disastrous world of products that promise miracles but deliver... nightmares. [00:00] - I…
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Send us a text Your dose of indie pop, dream pop and alternative rock from France, America, the UK, Ireland, Sweden. Music featured on this episode: Pastel Coast: Rendez-vous The KVB: Tremors Funeral Lakes: Robber Baron Fantasy Whitelands (feat. Dottie): Tell me about it Virgins: Disappearer Hooveriii: This rock The Shop Window: Who’s in control Vi…
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5/3/24 Botch Job Society Episode 7 - Noodle Adventures: Breakfast and Bagel Ramen Ever wondered how your favorite bagel could taste in ramen noodle form? Brace yourselves for a wild ride through the zaniest ramen flavors you never dreamed would exist! We're not just talking about a quick noodle slurp; it's a full-blown, laugh-out-loud taste-testing…
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4/5/24 Botch Job Society Episode 6 - Cinematic Trainwreck: Watching "Fateful Findings" Hold on to your popcorn, folks; our latest episode is a whirlwind tour through Neil Breen's cinematic enigma "Fateful Findings." Imagine watching a film so perplexing, it makes "Birdemic" feel like a Hitchcock thriller – that's the kind of bizarre ride we're talk…
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Send us a text Amazing songs handpicked by Sophie from France, America, Belgium, the UK, Italy Music featured on this episode: Arab Strap: Strawberry Moon You Said Strange: Trade Your Soul Ride: Last Frontier The Fashion Focus: Perfect Memory Wilsen: Ruiner She’s in Parties: Ritual (from the UK not Ireland) PSYMON SPINE: A Day is a Long Time Painte…
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3/28/24 Botch Job Society Episode 5 - Culinary Chaos: Hilariously Bad Recipes (Part 2) WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION ON OUR WEBSITE. Buckle up, food enthusiasts, because we’re about to take you on a hilarious jaunt through the culinary cataclysm of the internet’s worst-rated recipes! In the second part of our culinary misadventures, we dive into the doug…
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3/22/24 Botch Job Society Episode 4 - Culinary Chaos: Hilariously Bad Recipes (Part 1) WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION ON OUR WEBSITE. Ever wondered how a seemingly simple dish like Mac and Cheese could turn into a culinary catastrophe? Join us as we laugh our way through the trials of making what might be the internet's worst Mac and Cheese recipe. Pictur…
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The summer of 1977 remains etched in my memory as an extraordinary period for rock concerts, especially as a 16-year-old. From June to August of that year, I was fortunate to witness live performances by legends such as Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, Emerson Lake & Palmer, and Yes, all at New York's Madison Square Garden. The excitement h…
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3/15/24 Botch Job Society Episode 3 - Byte-Sized Ambitions: The Macintosh Flop WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION ON OUR WEBSITE. In this riveting episode of our podcast, we delve into the tumultuous journey of the Macintosh in 1984, a period that promised innovation but delivered an unexpected setback for Apple. Unlike the narratives that champion failure as…
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3/8/24 Botch Job Society Episode 2 - Flock-umentary of Disaster: Watching "Birdemic" WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION ON OUR WEBSITE. Prepare to be regaled with tales of cinematic chaos as we dissect the absurdity that is "Birdemic: Shock and Terror," the movie that flaps its wings triumphantly at the face of logic. Swoop in on our laughter-laden commentary…
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Send us a text Playing 10 female artists and frontwomen you may not have heard about but that are excellent including a song feat> Sharon Van Etten. Music featured on this episode: Deep Sea Diver: Impossible weight (feat. Sharon Van Etten) Blushing: Tether Emma Anderson (from Lush): Bend the round Ivy Falls: Blue Heather Woods Broderick: Admiration…
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2/29/24 Botch Job Society Episode 1 - Easel-ly Hilarious: Painting Self-Portraits Have you ever wondered about the beauty hidden within life's missteps, or how a brushstroke of failure could lead to a masterpiece of experience? That's where we take you in our latest adventure. As we rekindle our connection after three years apart, we're not holding…
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Dive headfirst into the world of glorious mishaps with 'Botch Job Society,' a podcast that celebrates the mess-ups, mix-ups, and misadventures that life throws our way. Premiering on 2.29.24, our show is a haven for the stories of blunders without the pressure of finding a silver lining. We're not here to glorify success or find hidden lessons in d…
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In Part II of our interview with Foghat's Roger Earl, the band's guitarist Bryan Bassett joins in on the fun talking about the band's new album Sonic Mojo, and stories from the road and the recording studio. Don't miss this exciting interview with rock and roll royalty brought to you from ClassicRockHistory.com…
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Dont miss this extraordinary interview with Foghat's founding member, Roger Earl. In the first part of our hour-long interview with Roger Earl, the legendary drummer brings us back to the 1970s when Foghat was formed after Roger Earl, Dave Peverett ("Lonesome Dave") and Tony Stevens left Savoy Brown to form what would become one of the most loved b…
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Our article, "Top 10 Haunting Rock Songs," explores a collection of tracks that encapsulate the essence of the word "haunting" beyond its conventional association with horror or the supernatural in popular culture. The concept of being haunted transcends the realm of ghost stories and eerie tales, extending into the personal domain where individual…
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For those who came of age in the 1970s and 80s, Leo Sayer's tunes became integral to the soundtrack of their formative years. His back-to-back number one hits in 1977, "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" and "When I Need You," have left an indelible mark on the collective memory of that generation. Beyond these chart-toppers, Leo Sayer's career is dist…
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If you were a child of the '60s and '70s, chances are the Chambers Brothers were a staple in your music collection. With six studio albums released from 1967 to 1975, and an additional eight live albums, the band made a significant mark on the music charts, most notably with their legendary hit “Time Has Come Today.” Decades on, Lester Chambers, th…
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Send us a text Songs I enjoyed this month including the debut album of NEWDAD. Music featured on this episode: NEWDAD: In my head PROJECTOR: No guilt THE REDS, PINKS AND PURPLES: Leave it all behind LLAWGNE: Into Deluxe THE ASTEROID No.4: Tremble GARLANDS: Names MERMAIDENS: I like to be alone LONG DISTANCES: Delicate Surrender HOORSEES: Artschool A…
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Malcolm Bruce is the son of the legendary Jack Bruce of Cream. This interview took place in 2023 as Malcolmn was getteri ng ready to release the extrodinary tribute album to his father's legendary band Cream. The album entiteld Heavenly Cream: An Acoustic Tribute to Cream presents fifteen classic Cream songs. The making of the album began before th…
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The second part of our interview with legendary songwriter Jim Vallance begins with a fascinating tale from Jim about how he wrote the Aerosmith song "Rag Doll "with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. The interview continues with many other legendary rock and roll stories, including when Quincy Jones, who had completed work on “We Are The World,” turned t…
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Jim Vallance is a legendary songwriter who co-wrote many of Bryan Adams' biggest hits, including songs such as "Cut's Like A Knife, "Run To You," "Summer Of 69," and more. Jim Vallance has written songs for Aerosmith, Kiss, Ozzy Osbourne, Heart, Joe Cocker, Tina Turner, Joan Jett. Our complete video interview is available at https://www.classicrock…
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The most incredible concert I ever saw was Led Zeppelin's performance at New York’s Madison Square Garden in June 1977. This podcast will take you back to that magical night as I explain in exciting detail what that was like. https://www.classicrockhistory.com/what-it-was-like-to-experience-a-1970s-led-zeppelin-concert/ Podcast Photo Licensed from …
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If you have ever been to a George Thorogood & The Destroyers show, you would have seen Jim standing on stage next to George Thorogood, ripping it up night after night. However, Jim Suhler’s musical career is filled with highlights besides working with George Thorogood. He is the founding member of the blues band Monkey Beat. Additionally, his new b…
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Send us a text Episode 42: Songs I enjoyed this year and my wishes for next year. Music featured on this episode: GHOST WOMAN: The end of a gun LEFTWICH: Was it really all that bad? NATION OF LANGUAGE: Sole obsession 2ND BLOOD: Type 9000 EXLOVERS: Blowing kisses CIEL: Make it better JAPANESE HEART SOFTWARE (feat. Animal Ghosts): All that you want O…
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Send us a text Songs I enjoyed this month and a special one for Matthew Perry (Chandler on Friends). Music featured on this episode: Fazerdaze: Bigger The Mary Onettes: What I Feel in Some Places Echo Beatty: Candor Candor ME REX: Infinity Worm Animal Ghosts (feat. Japanese Heart Software): Everything The Fauns: How Lost Lions of Dissent: Born in S…
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Send us a text The podcast is 2 years old! playing 7 tracks I enjoyed this month and why I had no September episode. Your shot of new music with Sophie. Music featured on this episode: Enola Fall : Eat Sleep Panic Repeat Seablite: Melancholy Molly The Fae: Chloe Film School: Baby Temple of Angels: Waving to the wind The Death of Pop: Withering Pati…
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Send us a text Dare New Music with Sophie. Music featured on this episode: Oslo Twins: Back to nothing Lande Hekt: Pottery Class Seagoth: Methuselah The Great Leslie: Burn me, Drown me Volleyball: Electric Wizard Thomas Greenwood: All the Lines The Year in Pictures: Blood Orange (first play before official release) Felix Hill: Safe and Sound La Fau…
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Hello my friends… In this week’s episode of my podcast “Today’s Sesh with Jon” I looked at a delightful hybrid strain – Sunset MAC. I got an ounce delivered to me just before Hurricane Hilary hit this last week – I’m excited to tell you about this herb I got from Zips! brand... Listen to the podcast and find out my spontaneous reactions to this str…
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Hello my friends… In this week’s episode of my podcast “Today’s Sesh with Jon” I looked at a classic Indica strain – Purple Kush. I got an eighth of this top-shelf herb delivered to me this last week – I’m excited to find out what’s in this box from CRU Cannabis brand... Listen to the podcast and find out my spontaneous reactions to this strain as …
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Hello my friends… In this week’s episode of my podcast “Today’s Sesh with Jon” I looked at a popular strain that I’ve never tried before – Fruity Pebbles OG. I got an eighth of this top-shelf herb delivered to me this last week – I’m excited to find out what’s in this jar from Hydrotic brand... Listen to the podcast and find out my spontaneous reac…
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Hello my friends… In this week’s episode of my podcast “Today’s Sesh with Jon” I looked at a strain that I’ve loved for a long time – Bubba Kush! I got a quarter of this delivered to me just before the podcast started – let’s find out what’s in this jar from 8 Track brand... Listen to the podcast and find out my spontaneous reactions to this strain…
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Hello my friends… In this week’s episode of my podcast “Today’s Sesh with Jon” I looked at a strain that’s new to me – Cereal Milk! I picked up an eighth of this strain grown by Coastal Sun this last week – let’s see what’s in the container... Listen to the podcast and find out my spontaneous reactions to this strain as I break down the smell, the …
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In this week’s episode I look at a true classic strain – Northern Lights! I picked up a quarter of this one last week from the brand 8 Track at the Microbuddery in Desert Hot Springs – let’s see what this one’s like... Listen to the podcast and find out my spontaneous reactions to this strain as I break down the smell, the look, the taste, and give…
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Send us a text Dare New Music with Sophie. Music featured on this episode: Saytr Play: Butterfly Stitches Lumari: Neon Mirror Stay Lunar: Before you go Zivi: Move Along Child Seat: Unrequited Firestations: Travel Trouble Velvet Sunset: Running Wild Lobsterbomb: Starting Over Ultrasaturated: Horsegait Colored Lights: Stabbing Cloud Many songs are av…
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