Bowl After Bowl

Spencer and Laurien bring you Bowl After Bowl, a podcast about life, liberty, love and the pursuit of bowls. May your bowls burn ever brighter!
Spencer and Laurien bring you Bowl After Bowl, a podcast about life, liberty, love and the pursuit of bowls. May your bowls burn ever brighter!
Episodes
Episodes



Sunday Nov 02, 2014
Elections, #RecallChadwick Update ★ 014
Sunday Nov 02, 2014
Sunday Nov 02, 2014
***This episode of Bowl After Bowl was originally published November 2, 2014. The title and notes have been republished as originally written***
In this short-and-sweet episode, we talk about the upcoming November 4 election nationally and locally as well as an update on the #RecallChadwick movement.
Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter: @SpencerWPearson & @LaurienRose



Saturday Oct 25, 2014
Aaron Malin, Show-Me Cannabis Researcher ★ 013
Saturday Oct 25, 2014
Saturday Oct 25, 2014
***This episode of Bowl After Bowl was originally published October 25, 2014. The title and notes have been republished as originally written***
Today we sat down with Aaron Malin, Director of Research for Show-Me Cannabis. We discuss his experience covering protests in Ferguson, MO for Reason Magazine. Aaron told us he was troubled by the tactics the police were using during protests following the non-indictment of Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Aaron said that, among other things, he saw police attention focused on groups of loud but relatively peaceful protesters as looters ransacked businesses and destroyed property just a short distance away. He also talks about the incredible displays of force by police and National Guard personnel.Aaron also told us about his research work with Show-Me Cannabis, a Missouri group that aims to legalize cannabis in 2016. Aaron has recently been focused on researching the various Drug Task Forces in the state of Missouri. Another of his projects is to identify if and when taxpayer funds have been used to illegally campaign against cannabis reform efforts and to ensure the practice stops. Aaron does most of his research using data he obtains via open records requests. Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, information about taxpayer-funded agencies must be made available upon request. Aaron walks us through the process of how to submit a Sunshine Law request in Missouri and shares a few of the more interesting things he's found in his research.



Tuesday May 13, 2014
Lance Nichols, Laurien Rose ★ 012
Tuesday May 13, 2014
Tuesday May 13, 2014
***This episode of Bowl After Bowl was originally published May 13, 2014. The title and notes have been republished as originally written***
Hey there Bowlers! We’ve been gone for a week but are back at it tonight with another episode! Lance Nichols joined us last week but we lost audio quality and had to redo the recording this afternoon.
Lance is a Mizzou student in the English department and is an aspiring creative fiction writer. We discuss his path to and through Mizzou and what his future plans might entail.
Laurien Rose also joins us as a special cohost. We may be seeing more of Laurien on the show now that she’s out of the Missourian. Laurien, Lance and I discuss the recent Columbia Manhunt, the utter silliness of #BringBackOurGirls, why you should listen to the No Agenda podcast and how Laurien cured her own kidney infection without any help from Obama.
If you’d like to read some of Lance’s work, he gave us a story he’s working on for one of his English courses that you may read below:
Metal-Head
Lastly, check out Laurien’s footage and photos from Friday night’s insane blockade downtown involving the Columbia Police Department, MUPD, Boone County Sheriff’s Department and FBI.



Saturday May 03, 2014
Derrick Fogle ★ 011
Saturday May 03, 2014
Saturday May 03, 2014
***This episode of Bowl After Bowl was originally published May 3, 2014. The title and notes have been republished as originally written***
Derrick Fogle busy hacking at one of his favorite spots, Speaker’s Circle on Mizzou’s campus.
I got the chance to sit down with Derrick Fogle, best known as the Speaker’s Circle Hacky Sacker. We talk about how he got into footbag, his 20 years hacking at Speaker’s Circle, and his induction into the Footbag Hall of Fame. Derrick also breaks down the various aspects of competitive footbag sports and tells us about being an avid cyclist and a computer programmer as well. Here’s a couple videos of Derrick’s recent hack sessions:
There are a number of ways you can check out Derrick’s hacky sack skills. The most obvious would be to hang around Speaker’s Circle on a sunny afternoon. You can also check his stuff out online via the links below:
Follow Derrick Fogle on Twitter at @h4x354x0r
Subscribe to his YouTube channel here!
And of course check out Derrick’s blog at h4x354x0r.com
Derrick told me he’d be hacking out at Peace Park tomorrow during the Earth Day celebration downtown, so look out for him and join the hack circle!



Tuesday Apr 29, 2014
Clayton Mistler, Nick Gorges ★ 010
Tuesday Apr 29, 2014
Tuesday Apr 29, 2014
***This episode of Bowl After Bowl was originally published April 29, 2014. The title and notes have been republished as originally written***
I’m joined today by two local comedians, Clayton Mistler and Nick Gorges. We talk about the upcoming More Better Show at Cafe Berlin this Friday night. Be sure to make it there by 9:00! We also talk about roof repair issues, a potential comic bowling league and whether or not Cooper sucks (he doesn’t).
Follow Clayton Mistler on twitter: @ClaytonMistlerFollow Nick Gorges on Twitter: @NickGorges
RSVP to the More Better show! We’ll see you on Friday, bowlers!



Monday Apr 28, 2014
Missouri Cannabis Conference ★ 009
Monday Apr 28, 2014
Monday Apr 28, 2014
The MU chapters of NORML and SSDP, in partnership with Show-Me Cannabis Regulation, hosted the Spring 2014 Missouri Cannabis Conference. The conference featured many speakers, including several grassroots activists from across Missouri. Amber Langston has been a cannabis activist  Marijuana Policy Project Communications Director Mason Tvert, was the keynote speaker. During the conference I had a chance to sit down with three of the event’s speakers and get more details on what’s happening in Missouri and around the country when it comes to legalizing cannabis.
My first guest is Amber Langston. Amber was involved in passing Columbia’s 2004 marijuana decriminalization ordinance while a student at Mizzou. She currently is a board member of Show-Me Cannabis Regulation and is the executive director of Women Against Prohibition, an organization dedicated to promoting women in politics and ending marijuana prohibition. Amber discusses a number of bills at the state level that have been seeing an encouraging amount of support. You can find links to these bills below:
MO SB 951 – Allows medical marijuana for medical use and provides that it shall be taxed at 8 percent of the purchase price
MO HB 2054 – Removes industrial hemp from controlled substance list and legalizes cultivation
MO HB 2238 – Allows the Dept. of Agriculture to grow industrial hemp for research and use high-CBD extracts to treat epilepsy
Next I talked with Sgt. Gary Wiegert, a 34-year veteran with the St. Louis Police Dept. and current lobbyist for both the St. Louis Tea Party Coalition and Show-Me Cannabis Regulation. Gary and I revisit the bills above that are active in Jeff City and talk about his journey from beat cop to pro-legalization lobbyist and the difficulties he’s had to face from the St. Louis Police Dept. for taking an unpopular stand on sounder drug policies and actively lobbying state legislators to help move these bills along. Gary extended an invitation for any Missourians that would like to talk to their elected representatives at the state capitol. If you would like to visit Jeff City as a citizen lobbyist, feel free to contact Gary via email or phone:
email: gary.wiegert@stlouisteaparty.com
phone: (314) 562-6494
The episode ends with Mason Tvert, Communications Director for the Marijuana Policy Project, founder of Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation (SAFER) and co-directer of the successful Amendment 64 campaign that legalized cannabis use in Colorado for adults 21 and older this past November. Mason talks about how important it is to focus on direct action, using carefully thought-out and highly visible political demonstrations and press releases to further your message. We talk about his recent protest at the Colorado Governor’s Mansion as an example. We also talk about SAFER and Mason explains his success in changing minds coming almost completely from circulating the simple fact that marijuana is safer than alcohol.
You can follow Mason on twitter @MasonTvert
Thanks to MU NORML, MU SSDP and Show-Me Cannabis Regulation for organizing and hosting such a great event! I encourage everyone to find them on Facebook and Twitter using the links below and get involved in changing drug policy for the better!
Facebook: MU NORML | MU SSDP | Show-Me Cannabis Regulation
Twitter: MU NORML | SSDP | Show-Me Cannabis Regulation



Tuesday Apr 22, 2014
Kelly Betz and the Bone Man ★ 008
Tuesday Apr 22, 2014
Tuesday Apr 22, 2014
***This episode of Bowl After Bowl was originally published April 22, 2014. The title and notes have been republished as originally written***
Today I had a chat with Tim “Bone Man” Burgess and Kelly Betz. Kelly Betz is the founder of No Coast Rap Battles, a collective of battle rappers who perform written a cappella raps in public battles. The Bone Man is also active with No Coast. In addition he is the promoter and host of the Bone Man Variety Show, a public performance variety show that features a wide range of diverse acts such as comedians, musicians, rappers and burlesque dancers. We sit down to talk about Tim’s 4/20 weekend in Denver, how No Coast formed, how the No Coast Battle scene has a lot in common with both the comedy and sports fighting scenes and what events are coming up for No Coast and for the Bone Man Variety Show.
Check out more about No Coast raps here or follow them on Twitter
RSVP to the Bone Man Variety Show on Facebook
Try your luck at Rhyme Dice or check out latest battles on the Battle Feed at No Coast Apps



Monday Apr 21, 2014
Benton Berigan ★ 007
Monday Apr 21, 2014
Monday Apr 21, 2014
***This episode of Bowl After Bowl was originally published April 22, 2014. The title and notes have been republished as originally written***
Today I sat down with MU NORML president Benton Berigan to discuss the upcoming Missouri NORML conference this Saturday at Mizzou. The conference will feature some of the most influential cannabis legalization activists in the state and the country.
RSVP for the conference on Facebook here.
Join MU NORML on Facebook or follow them on Twitter.
See you Saturday, bowlers!


