40 min

Wayne Curtis Under the Crossbones The Pirate Podcast

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Comments or Questions? Email me at nick@underthecrossbones.com or join us on Facebook or Twitter.
Wayne Curtis is the author of And a Bottle of Rum: A History of the New World in 10 Cocktails.  Wayne is a contributing editor at The Atlantic and a columnist for the Daily Beast and Garden & Gun.  His stories have also run in the New York Times, American Scholar, Yankee, American Archeology, and on This American Life.
In this episode:
Wayne talks a bit about his travels connected with his job as a writer Rums you can find and enjoy We talk about Wayne's other book, The Last Great Walk. Nick mistakes Wayne for another Wayne Curtis and Wayne is terrible gracious about it  Under The Crossbones is a podcast all about pirate culture.  Your host Nick Hoffman (comedian and pirate) interviews the most interesting people in the pirate subculture: Actors, Authors, Historians, Musicians, Artists, Festival Founders, Clothing and Prop Designers, Treasure Hunters, Archaeologists, and more. 
Our show was previously sponsored by:

Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast - The best in pirate talk and music! Get to listenin'!  http://www.PirateRadioOfTheTreasureCoast.com
Important Websites:
Wayne Curtis
www.waynecurtis.com
 

Information about the 2nd International Pirate Rendezvous in Germany that I spoke about on today's show:
 
www.facebook.com/groups/Piraterendezvous2020
 
 

Comments or Questions? Email me at nick@underthecrossbones.com
 
Additional Show Notes: http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/208
 
Support the show!: http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/support 
 
Subscribe to Under The Crossbones on Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/under-the-crossbones-the-pirate-podcast/id1039621331
 
Visit http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com for all the episodes.
 
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/underthecrossbones
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/undercrossbones
 

Comments or Questions? Email me at nick@underthecrossbones.com or join us on Facebook or Twitter.
Wayne Curtis is the author of And a Bottle of Rum: A History of the New World in 10 Cocktails.  Wayne is a contributing editor at The Atlantic and a columnist for the Daily Beast and Garden & Gun.  His stories have also run in the New York Times, American Scholar, Yankee, American Archeology, and on This American Life.
In this episode:
Wayne talks a bit about his travels connected with his job as a writer Rums you can find and enjoy We talk about Wayne's other book, The Last Great Walk. Nick mistakes Wayne for another Wayne Curtis and Wayne is terrible gracious about it  Under The Crossbones is a podcast all about pirate culture.  Your host Nick Hoffman (comedian and pirate) interviews the most interesting people in the pirate subculture: Actors, Authors, Historians, Musicians, Artists, Festival Founders, Clothing and Prop Designers, Treasure Hunters, Archaeologists, and more. 
Our show was previously sponsored by:

Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast - The best in pirate talk and music! Get to listenin'!  http://www.PirateRadioOfTheTreasureCoast.com
Important Websites:
Wayne Curtis
www.waynecurtis.com
 

Information about the 2nd International Pirate Rendezvous in Germany that I spoke about on today's show:
 
www.facebook.com/groups/Piraterendezvous2020
 
 

Comments or Questions? Email me at nick@underthecrossbones.com
 
Additional Show Notes: http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/208
 
Support the show!: http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/support 
 
Subscribe to Under The Crossbones on Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/under-the-crossbones-the-pirate-podcast/id1039621331
 
Visit http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com for all the episodes.
 
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/underthecrossbones
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/undercrossbones
 

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