42. Alex Crane: Stylish and Sustainable Clothing

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A well-cut linen shirt, an organic cotton chore coat, or an extra soft merino wool sweater and cap are perfect to wear on any Dogwatch, which makes it even more of a special opportunity that we are joined today by Alex Crane. Alex is the founder and designer of his own clothing brand, Alex Crane, […]

41. Is the Casio F-91W the Best Navigation Watch? Navigation, Watches, and the Starpath School, with David Burch

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41. Is the Casio F-91W the Best Navigation Watch? Navigation, Watches, and the Starpath School, with David Burch
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If we were all actually on a dogwatch today, on a boat in the middle of the ocean, our guest for this episode is literally the first person I would choose to bring along. His name is David Burch, and he is not only the founder of the Starpath School of Navigation in Seattle, but […]

40. Worn & Wound, Watches, Windup, and Zach Weiss

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It turns out that this episode of the Dogwatch is brought to you by the letter “W,” a show that can be described with an alliterative string on watches starting with our guest, Zach Weiss of Worn & Wound.  Being one of the co-founders of Worn & Wound, Zach describes how the business grew from […]

39. What Does It Mean to Be Human? Ask a Bird

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Today we talk with Antone Martinho-Truswell, a biologist who studies learning and cognition in birds, and author of the just-released book entitled The Parrot in the Mirror: How Evolving to Be Like Birds Made Us Human.  Our conversation today is about much more than birds. We as humans recognize the unique place birds occupy amongst […]

38. Shackleton. The Brand that Prepares, Equips, and Inspires, Taking Cues From the Boss Himself

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38. Shackleton. The Brand that Prepares, Equips, and Inspires, Taking Cues From the Boss Himself
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On top of the stack of the world’s expedition narratives, survival stories, and inspiring but hard-to-believe-they-are-true adventure books, sits Ernest Shackleton. The tale of the Endurance and Shackleton has become so legendary not only because of what he and his men did, but also because of how they did it: the underlying values they relied […]

37. Outdoor Style From London to the Lake District, with David Evans of the Grey Fox Blog

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37. Outdoor Style From London to the Lake District, with David Evans of the Grey Fox Blog
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There is plenty to learn from the British in terms of classic style, especially for those who are interested in the outdoors. On this episode of the Dogwatch, we speak with David Evans, the man behind the Grey Fox Blog, one of the early style blogs and a mainstay of classic British lifestyle commentary. David […]

36. Before Shackleton and the Endurance There Was the Belgica: Madhouse at the End of the Earth, with Julian Sancton

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36. Before Shackleton and the Endurance There Was the Belgica: Madhouse at the End of the Earth, with Julian Sancton
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Most listeners of this podcast will be familiar with the epic adventure of Ernest Shackleton and the crew of the Endurance. However, the Endurance does not have a monopoly on being stuck in Antarctic ice, nor does it have precedence. Before the Endurance, Belgian captain Adrien de Gerlache took the Belgica on a southward expedition […]

35. Buckle Up: Timing, Driving, and Scoring Auto Racing with Legend Judy Stropus

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35. Buckle Up: Timing, Driving, and Scoring Auto Racing with Legend Judy Stropus
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For a normal shift On the Dogwatch, we proceed at the measured pace of a ship under sail, looking out at the natural world, considering interesting ideas as if we were having a conversation on an evening dogwatch shift. Today, however, we ramp the speed significantly as we learn how to time things that go […]

34. Zen and the Art: Motorcycles, Maintenance, Pirsig, and Road Trips with Mark Richardson

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34. Zen and the Art: Motorcycles, Maintenance, Pirsig, and Road Trips with Mark Richardson
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As we get into the warmer weather of spring, many of us On the Dogwatch will start to think of road trips. One of the many great things about these trips is that they can afford us time to think about our lives. There is no more iconic North American road trip than Robert Pirsig’s […]

33. The Nature and Practice of Bonsai, with Bjorn Bjorholm of Eisei-en Garden

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33. The Nature and Practice of Bonsai, with Bjorn Bjorholm of Eisei-en Garden
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It is rare to have the opportunity to speak with a true expert in the practice of bonsai. In fact, there aren’t very many of them, and most speak Japanese. We have the great fortune on this episode of the Dogwatch to be able to speak with Bjorn Bjorholm, who is one of the rising […]

32. Helm Boots: Making Classic Boots Modern

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There is no more important first step when one heads to the field than to put on quality footwear, and many times this means a great pair of boots. In my search for long-lasting, aesthetically pleasing, and comfortable footwear I found Helm Boots, of Austin, Texas. I got to know Brad Day, their CEO, and […]

31. Icebound in the Arctic: Andrea Pitzer Shares the Explorations of William Barents

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31. Icebound in the Arctic: Andrea Pitzer Shares the Explorations of William Barents
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We turn the compass north on this Dogwatch and thankfully are joined by Andrea Pitzer, a person who not only has been on multiple Arctic expeditions, but has also written Icebound: Shipwrecked at the Edge of the World, a book about one of the early European polar explorers of the region, William Barents. Along with being […]

30. Pilot Watches Take Flight For Women and Everyone Else: A Conversation with Abingdon Co. Watches

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We take to the skies on this episode of the Dogwatch and speak with Abingdon Mullin, who is a wide-ranging pilot who also started a watch company. When Abingdon became a working pilot, she wanted to reward herself with a pilot’s watch but couldn’t find one that was a good fit for her wrist. So […]

29. Why Is Keeping Time Important to Humans? How Time Relates to Power and Place, with Author and Curator David Rooney

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On this episode of the Dogwatch we visit with horologist, museum curator, and author David Rooney. We have the opportunity to talk with David about how he learned about clocks and watches from his parents, his path to becoming a museum curator at several prestigious institutions in England, and some of the most interesting timekeeping […]

28. When Paul Newman Gives You His Rolex Daytona: The Meaning of a Watch, with James Cox

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28. When Paul Newman Gives You His Rolex Daytona: The Meaning of a Watch, with James Cox
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On this episode of the Dogwatch we have the true pleasure of visiting with James Cox, who is an environmentalist, business leader, and someone who is a main character in what is possibly the most iconic watch story in the history of wristwatches. We discuss the meaning that can be contained in watches and objects, […]

27. Worcester Terrariums Teaches Us How to Keep Plants Under Glass

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Have you ever attempted to create your own terrarium? Have you wondered how to design one, what plants to use, or why they fail? If so, today’s podcast is for you.  Especially in temperate parts of the world, winter is a time when there is less sunshine, colder temperatures, and much less green in our […]

26. The Brain Benefits of Walking, with Neuroscientist and Author Shane O'Mara

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26. The Brain Benefits of Walking, with Neuroscientist and Author Shane O'Mara
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Today we explore the ways in which learning, memory, and creativity are affected by our level of activity, specifically while walking. Shane O’Mara, author of In Praise of Walking, helps us understand the overall health benefits of movement, the ways in which walking specifically helps nourish the brain and how it relates to creativity, and […]

25. The Hub of Clocks and Watches in the U.S.: Tom Bartels Talks NAWCC

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25. The Hub of Clocks and Watches in the U.S.: Tom Bartels Talks NAWCC
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Today On the Dogwatch we have an opportunity to talk with Tom Bartels, the former and longtime director of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, which runs both the NAWCC Museum, and Library and Research Center in Columbia, PA. Tom has been a member of the NAWCC for 54 years, and has lectured […]

24. Inspired by Vintage, Lorier Watches Bring New to the Old

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Imagine that you have always loved the design of the original Rolex GMT Master, with that old bakelite radium Pepsi bezel. Or maybe you love an internal rotating bezel, or the panda look and the spirit of Paul Newman. Today, we talk with Lauren and Lorenzo from Lorier Watch Company, and discuss how their watches […]

23. The Art of the Ax, with Liam at Hoffman Blacksmithing

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So, have you ever wondered if you can actually shave with an ax? Or why axes have curved handles? Or even what would happen if your hand got caught under a 300 lb. power hammer? Along with getting answers to these questions, on today’s episode we have the chance to speak with expert blacksmith and […]

22. The Golden Age of Seiko with Spencer at Klein Vintage Watch

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Today On the Dogwatch we turn our attention to the appreciation of the Seiko watch, and how much satisfaction one can get from taking them apart, fixing them, and putting them together again as new. We speak with Spencer Klein at Klein Vintage Watch and discuss his journey into the watch world from the moment […]

21. The Vortic Watch Company Puts the Beauty of an American Pocket Watch on Your Wrist

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21. The Vortic Watch Company Puts the Beauty of an American Pocket Watch on Your Wrist
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In looking for words to describe what the Vortic Watch Company does in taking vintage American pocket watch movements and making them into one-of-a-kind, American-crafted wrist watches, some have called “upcycling” to mind. But the Vortic process is much more. It has been a path of research and development, engineering, trial and error, and a […]

20. Putting the "BA" in Aprons: How Craftmade Came to Make Their Stylish and Hardcore Aprons

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Sometimes an apron is just an apron, and other times it is a carefully made, quality tool with an inspiring story behind it. Today On the Dogwatch we have the pleasure of talking with Kate Boerboon Meier, who started the Craftmade Apron company. These aprons came into this world organically, with Kate being called on […]

19. "Dry January" Calls For a Hairless Dog: Paul Pirner Talks 0.0 Beer

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Today On the Dogwatch we have a chance to talk with Paul Pirner from the Hairless Dog Brewing Company, which is the first 0.0 alcohol by volume craft beer in the United States. In our conversation, Paul helps us understand how 0.0 craft beer is made, how it is different from other so-called NA beers, […]

18. Learning From a Hamilton Watch, With Josh at Wolfe Vintage Watches

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18. Learning From a Hamilton Watch, With Josh at Wolfe Vintage Watches
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On this episode we talk with Josh Wolfe of Wolfe Vintage Watches, who is a largely self-taught horologist who restores watches, mostly from the American giant Hamilton. We speak with Josh about how he got into watches, why he is fascinated with Hamilton, and how he goes about his work.

17. Cadaver Dogs, and What the Nose Knows, With Cat Warren

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17. Cadaver Dogs, and What the Nose Knows, With Cat Warren
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One of the more dramatic uses of dogs is in searches for human remains. Today On the Dogwatch we have the great pleasure of speaking with Cat Warren, who has experiences in both training cadaver dogs and also in writing about the field of human remains detection using dogs. We discuss aspects of the research […]

16. Unleashed Hounds and Hops: What Happens When a Dog Park Meets a Taproom and Restaurant?

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What happens when you put together a taproom and restaurant with an indoor/outdoor dog park? You get a new kind of venue for dogs and owners, and today On the Dogwatch we get to visit with Sam Carter, one of the co-owners of Unleashed Hounds and Hops in Minneapolis which is just such a place. […]

15. A Passion For Working With Leather: The Story of the Heirloom Bags and Accessories From ColsenKeane

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Most times when we talk about a business starting in someone’s backyard or shed, we are speaking figuratively. But like so many things at ColsenKeane Leather Goods & Provisions, things are literal, and that is just what happened. Today On Dogwatch we are very fortunate to be able to talk with Scott Hofert, ColsenKeane’s founder […]

14. The Singer and Songwriter ‘Who Let the Dogs Out'--Anslem Douglas--Talks Music, Lyrics, and Life

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On this very special episode of the Dogwatch we have the opportunity to visit with the Trinidadian-Canadian songwriter and author Anslem Douglas. We discuss his early musical development and influences, the writing and meaning of the song “Who Let the Dogs Out,” as well as his recent album and writing projects. There is no better […]

13. Darwin, Domestication, and Dogs: A Conversation With James T. Costa

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13. Darwin, Domestication, and Dogs: A Conversation With James T. Costa
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On this episode of the Dogwatch talk with James Costa and learn about the role of domesticated organisms, like dogs, in the development of Darwin’s theory of natural selection. We range from Down House in England to the Galapagos and discuss how these organisms affected Darwin’s thinking. See Jim's books:Darwin's BackyardThe Annotated OriginWallace, Darwin, and […]

12. Talking With Lochby, Makers of the Ultimate Waxed Canvas Field Journal and Accessories

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On this episode of the Dogwatch we visit with Chris Elfering, the creator of the Lochby company, which creates fine notebooks and accessories from waxed canvas and fountain pen friendly paper. Starting points for Lochby are the Field Journal, and the Pilot Prera pen. Use dogwatch10 at checkout for a discount! Chris recommends three other […]

11. Desert Hounds: The History of Salukis, the Iconic Dogs of Egypt and the Middle East

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11. Desert Hounds: The History of Salukis, the Iconic Dogs of Egypt and the Middle East
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Today On the Dogwatch we turn our attention to Salukis, a fascinating breed of dogs from North Africa and the Middle East. There is no one better to guide us on a quest to understand these dogs than Brian Duggan, who has been a breeder and judge for these dogs for decades. Our story touches […]

10. On Making a Knife: The FINCH Knife Company Talks About Designing and Producing High-Quality, Classically-Inspired Pocket Knives.

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10. On Making a Knife: The FINCH Knife Company Talks About Designing and Producing High-Quality, Classically-Inspired Pocket Knives.
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On this episode of the Dogwatch, we talk with Spencer Marquardt, a co-owner and knife designer at the Finch Knife Company. We have the pleasure of discussing the inspiration for Finch knives, what makes them unique, the materials they use, and the overall process of developing a new knife. We also have a chance to […]

9. A Marine's Notebook: Antonio Centeno from Real Men Real Style Talks About His Green Military Journal

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Today On the Dogwatch we have the pleasure of talking with Antonio Centeno, a former member of the 3rd Battalion 1st Marines out of Camp Pendleton, who you may know better as the founder of the website and Youtube channel Real Men Real Style, as well as other business ventures.  In this episode, Antonio discusses […]

8. Reid Bryant at Orvis on Dogs, Hunting, Conservation, and the Appreciation of Shotguns and Watches

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Today On the Dogwatch we have a wide-ranging talk with Reid Bryant about the history of Orvis, types of bird dogs and their relative functions, conservation, and his love of fine mechanical objects like shotguns and watches. Along with getting a window on dogs and hunting from New England, and not missing the opportunity to […]

7. Dog Dilemmas: Psychologist and Author Hal Herzog talks Why We Love, Why We Hate...and Other Quandaries About Our Relationships With Animals

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7. Dog Dilemmas: Psychologist and Author Hal Herzog talks Why We Love, Why We Hate...and Other Quandaries About Our Relationships With Animals
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Today On the Dogwatch we have an opportunity to talk with Hal Herzog about our relationship with animals, especially dogs. Hal is both a psychologist and academic, and has a new edition of his book Some We Love, Some We Hate, and Some We Eat: Why It’s So Hard to Think Straight About Animals coming […]

6. Decoys For Dummies: Top Dog Trainer Tom Dokken Teaches Us

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Today On the Dogwatch we connect with Tom Dokken, who runs Dokken’s Oak Ridge Kennels and has been training dogs for decades. In our conversation we discuss the basics of training bird dogs, the incredible flexibility of the dog as a subject of training, when to start and techniques of training, the significant effort it […]

5. The Majority of the World's Dogs Are Free Ranging: We Talk with Anindita Bhadra, Who Studies Them

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5. The Majority of the World's Dogs Are Free Ranging: We Talk with Anindita Bhadra, Who Studies Them
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Today we extend our home range significantly by speaking with Anindita Bhadra, a researcher in Kolkata, India. Although difficult to estimate, the world population of free-ranging dogs is likely more than 200 million individuals and composes the majority of all dogs. We discuss with Anindita the nature of free-ranging dogs, their origin, behavior, and how […]

4. Wolf Expert Dave Mech on Dogs, Lone Wolves, the Myth of Alphas, Packs, and Wolf Behavior

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4. Wolf Expert Dave Mech on Dogs, Lone Wolves, the Myth of Alphas, Packs, and Wolf Behavior
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Much like seeing a gray wolf in the wild, a chance to speak with wolf researcher Dave Mech is a rare and inspiring opportunity. Dave's list of positions include being a Senior Research Scientist with the Biological Resources Division of the USGS, and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology, and […]

3. Is Waxed Cotton the Best Fabric? New England Reproofers Helps Us Decide

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3. Is Waxed Cotton the Best Fabric? New England Reproofers Helps Us Decide
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On today’s episode we talk with Alain Gauthier and Nancy Burkett, proprietors at New England Reproofers. In our conversation, Alain and Nancy describe the nature of waxed cotton, how it is used, and how they clean, repair, and reproof a range of items from field jackets to motorcycle wear to Fifth Avenue finery. Given the […]

2. Brendan Doherty at SIGNAL Coffee Roasters Takes Us Inside Roasting and Good Beans

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2. Brendan Doherty at SIGNAL Coffee Roasters Takes Us Inside Roasting and Good Beans
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On today’s episode we talk with Brendan Doherty from Signal Coffee Roasters on Alameda Island in Oakland, CA.  In our conversation, Brendan helps us understand how beans are chosen, the overall process of roasting, and how recent advances in analytics help you get your favorite beans the same way each time. We also discuss new […]

1. The Evolution of "Puppy Dog Eyes" in Dogs, A Conversation With Juliane Kaminski

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1. The Evolution of "Puppy Dog Eyes" in Dogs, A Conversation With Juliane Kaminski
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In this episode we talk with Juliane Kaminski, a researcher who studies human sociality and social cognition, but who also studies dogs. In the conversation, we discuss the nature of cognition and what we know about how humans interact with dogs, how the familiar “puppy dog eyes” came to be, and what our dogs are […]