Episode 6 w/ Aubin Thomas

Play

Aubin Thomas knows a thing or two about history. As Director of Public Affairs at Victoria Mansion, Aubin deals with educating the masses on a daily basis. On episode 6 of BootyHaul, Aubin explains why Victoria Mansion is a must-see for residents and visitors of Portland. What does that have to do with money? Well, clearly you have to have some money if you want to build a damn mansion.

Also discussed in this episode is Aubin’s rapidly expanding mug collection, her interest in pre-1990s etiquette books and the never-ending debate of carrying cash versus plastic. A fascinating highlight is mention of Aubin’s hand-written log of expenses, organized by date. Can you imagine keeping track of every single purchase, from what it is to how much you paid for it? Yeah, me neither.

In the Usual Way is Aubin’s personal blog, featuring DIY tutorials, recipes, cartoons and more. You can also find her on Twitter.

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Episode 5 w/ Sierra Roberts

Play

By day, Sierra Roberts is a stylist at Bang Cut & Color. By night, she fronts Portland punk band The Outfits along with Anna and former BootyHaul guest Kate Sullivan-Jones. On this episode, Sierra talks about her guitar-decoupaging skills, aversion to guitar-related gear and music store anxiety. When she’s not busy snipping stranger’s locks or rocking out onstage, Sierra maintains a love for hand-spun yarn, vintage sewing patterns and taxi cabs. An avid reader of juicy romance novels, episode 5 gets a little racy when Sierra decides to share one of her favorite passages.

For more on The Outfits check out the freezingprocess podcast from last December, featuring all three band members.

Posted in podcasts | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Episode 4 w/ Tristan Gallagher

Play

A co-owner of Coast City Comics and The Fun Box Emporium, Tristan Gallagher has seen his fair share of eclectic toys, drunk customers and ignorant shoplifters. In episode 4 of BootyHaul Tristan details these experiences and more, from the trials and tribulations of being financially responsible to the advantages of being a hoarder.

Before becoming a co-owner of one of Portland’s favorite shops, Tristan also owned and operated his own screenprinting business. In addition to being sold at Coast City, Tristan’s t-shirts are now available online atwww.coastcityshirts.com

Posted in podcasts | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Episode 3 w/ Ryan Owens

Play
Geno’s sound whiz Ryan Owens meets up with Anna to discuss his love for Wrangler’s, electrical engineering and anachronistic slang. Inspired by his father and 1950s culture, Ryan’s hobbies range from repairing guitars and amplifiers to making egg-based meals. A Portland resident originally hailing from New Jersey, Ryan has no problem channeling his inner Springsteen.
When he isn’t busy working the sound board at Geno’s or tinkering with live wires, Ryan sings and plays guitar in his one-man blues act, RSO
Posted in podcasts | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Episode 2 w/ Kate Sullivan-Jones

Play

Anna talks with self-described shopgirl Kate Sullivan-Jones at her Portland apartment. The conversation spans from stress fractures and suction-cup shirts to credit card debt and overdraft anxiety. Kate shares some of her favorite purchases, and gives advice to young fashionistas.

Posted in podcasts | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Episode 1 w/ Mario Moretto

Play

Welcome to the very first episode of BootyHaul!  In this episode, Anna sits down with Mario Moretto to discuss some of his favorite purchases, how growing up poor affects your spending habits, and what it’s like to live in Portland and NOT blow all your money on food and booze.

 

Posted in podcasts | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment