Bonus! Octopretzel joins me to talk music and fun! Thanks to the band for taking time to hang out with me! Stay tuned until the end of the show to hear “Fun To Be Funny” and “Earth Turning” from their new album ‘Inspiraled’.
If you are a member of the Bay Area Good Stuff Posse you can see the band THIS SATURDAY, 5/14/16 at Freight and Salvage in Berkely.
Check outĀ www.octopretzel.com for everything Octopretzel.
Alan Goodis joins me this week! Alan is a touring musician based out of Chicago. He is the walking, talking, breathing definition of a good dude! He’s also the definitive decision maker on the topic of pizza, hotdogs, or popcorn.
To find more information about Alan you can check out www.alangoodis.com
Big thanks to Charles (Charlie Bubbles, Bubbles, Charlap), Amanda, and Eleanor for Horsin’ around this week.
Additional thanks to Dr. Eric for clearing up a very important medical question!
It’s Star Wars Day! If you’re anything like me and my 6 year old then today is a day to celebrate some formative, important, and potentially life changing Good Stuff!
Ross Barr joins the show to talk about being a Star Wars collector. I’ve known Ross since High School and it was so cool to hear what he’s been up to! Akiva and his mom Cassie (with the assist!) join us for a little bit of Star Wars themed horsin’ around.
The Good Stuff Kids Podcast is joined by award-winning songwriter and storyteller Tom Chapin. Tom talks about his song writing process, what playing music with his family means to him, jamming with Oscar the Grouch, and much much more!
It was truly amazing and moderately nerve wracking to talk to Tom! I think that we are very like minded in wanting to help parents and their kids have meaningful experiences together. Whether that be a Tom Chapin record or concert or the Good Stuff Kids Podcast, it’s all about bringing families the good stuff! Find out more about Tom at tomchapin.com
Who’s seen the movie? Ooooo woooo wooo I want to be like you ooo ooo! The Good Stuff Family hasn’t seen it yet, but I was lucky to talk to Dustin Tiep who actually worked on the movie from start to finish! I then talked to Talia , who is in third grade, and she saw the movie on opening weekend!