The Tinstreamer Podcast

Brandon Weaver

Our podcast is like our logo. Simple and colorful with unique characters (check out those fonts). There are no life hacks here. The Tinstreamer Podcast is about folks living life on their own terms. Texas based outdoor adventure writer Brandon Weaver is your host. He interviews creators, artists, and innovators that have traded the nine to five for the FIVE to NINE. There’s no line between work and play for a Tinstreamer. They manifested their flow in life and flourish in the process of chasing down the unconventional dream. That’s why it’s Full Zen Ahead!

  1. Jun 25

    Adventure Media Roundtable - Ruidoso, New Mexico - Reflections From The Ride

    Episode 4 - Anatomy of a Mountain Town - Ruidoso, New Mexico:   We are back in Lubbock after the Texas Tech University Adventure Media bikepacking trip along the Billy the Kid Smokey Bear route. We spent five days and four nights traversing the backcountry of the Lincoln National Forest. Along the way, I interviewed locals living the mountain life in Ruidoso. In this episode, Jerod Foster and I sit down with four students from the class to get their take on life in Ruidoso and the outdoor recreation that abounds in the sky island around the village.   Hannah Hudgens is a talented photographer and prolific writer. She is a veteran of these types of field class at Texas Tech and an accomplished outdoors-woman.   Avery Barnes is one of the hardest working filmmakers I’ve met at Texas Tech. She is the finest example of work ethic meeting talent to produce an exceptional storyteller.   Eddie McBroom is a modern day Mark Twain with a camera. He is a talented shooter with a quick wit and an eye for adventure. He’s also one heck of a singer.   Kenneth Andrews is a compelling and earnest journalist. He writes, takes pictures, and videos with a steadfast and unshakable disposition. Kenneth is the calm in the storm.   I’ve spent a lot of time on some epic adventures with all four of these students. They are exceptional artists and voracious travelers. It was an honor to have them on the show and get their thoughtful perspective on Ruidoso.

    1h 11m
  2. May 29

    Stephen Carter - Trail Builder and EcoServants Founder

    Episode 2 - Anatomy of a Mountain Town - Ruidoso, New Mexico: Stephen Carter is the founder and Executive Director of EcoServants, a non-profit trail building organization in Lincoln and Otero Counties.  Stephen has lived in Ruidoso since the 1980s. Like most mountain folk, he’s had many jobs, waiter, restaurant manager, computer repair, and he’s done some time in the oilfield. A part of living in the mountains is creating the job you want. Stephen has a passion for trails and community. His AmeriCorps EcoRangers program builds multi-use trails and rehabilitates current trails all around Ruidoso and the surrounding mountains. It also puts young people to work, teaching them the importance of proper trail construction and maintenance. There are currently 60 to 70 miles of trail built by his EcoServants organization.   This episode was recorded during the Texas Tech University Adventure Media bikepacking trip, along the Billy The Kid and Smokey Bear route outside of Ruidoso, New Mexico. This was day two, and we had fought the wind all day. The dirt and gravel had pelted us relentlessly. When I sat down with Stephen near our campsite at the Fort Stanton - Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area, my face was coated with dirt, and I was knackered.   We talk about the art of trail construction and the camaraderie it builds within his crews and the greater community. Stephen gives me his breakfast, lunch, and dinner recommendations for Ruidoso, and tells me about village life in the the 80s. Stephen and his EcoRangers are building the future outdoor adventure infrastructure of Lincoln County. Ruidoso is a great mountain town, and its trail system is stellar. After you listen to this podcast, I’m confident you’ll load up the bikes and point the family truckster to Southwest New Mexico.

    54 min
  3. May 14

    Larry Cordova - New Mexico Wildlife Biologist

    It’s time for another Tinstreamer Anatomy of Mountain Town Series, where we meet folks living the dream at elevation. Ruidoso, New Mexico is the village, and my first guest is  Larry Cordova, the lead wildlife biologist for the Smokey Bear Ranger District in the Lincoln National Forest. (After 42 years of service, Larry is now retired from the Forest Service.)   This is the first of four episodes I recorded while bikepacking with the Texas Tech University Adventure Media class along the Billy The Kid and Smokey Bear route outside of Ruidoso. In this first conversation, Larry highlights the diverse ecosystem along our bikepacking route. He knows the flora and fauna with the expertise of a biologist and the passion of a poet. Listening to Larry describe the land and the creatures and plants that inhabit it, felt like having a great author break down a novel we were all about to live.   Larry tells me what he loves about life in Ruidoso, and his favorite places for breakfast, lunch and dinner. And in a Tinstreamer exclusive, Larry gives the scoop on Bigfoot! Real or fake?   Episodes: Trail builder and EcoServants founder, Stephen Carter Community Leader and Co-Owner of Happy Hiker, Amanda Foster Round Table with Texas Tech Students from the Ruidoso Adventure Media trip   The Anatomy of a Mountain series is ongoing. I’ll never scratch the surface of all the unique folks that enrich the towns you love to visit. Salida and Ruidoso, we’ll be back.

    1h 7m

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Our podcast is like our logo. Simple and colorful with unique characters (check out those fonts). There are no life hacks here. The Tinstreamer Podcast is about folks living life on their own terms. Texas based outdoor adventure writer Brandon Weaver is your host. He interviews creators, artists, and innovators that have traded the nine to five for the FIVE to NINE. There’s no line between work and play for a Tinstreamer. They manifested their flow in life and flourish in the process of chasing down the unconventional dream. That’s why it’s Full Zen Ahead!

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