Out Of Pocket
In episode 041 we’re joined by the one and only Tevin Miro; Event organiser, DJ, sneaker-head, and all ‘round cornerstone of CBR culture. Tevin takes us through his overall experience in the Canberra/Aussie events scene, and the shifts in culture and trends that he’s seen since the early 2000’s. We also discuss the dilemma between imitation and flattery, and where that line can get blurred. Tev takes us through some of his most proud collections of shoes, his cringiest past fit’s, and why he used to always keep a pair of shorts on under his pants … We also discuss the socially provocative and insanely hilarious podcast, “Dem Ones”, which spurred on a huge part of the conception of Out Of Pocket. Listen to this segment, as we explain why Dem Ones may be the best podcast nobody ever talked about. Enjoy! 0:00 - Tevins Back! 2:20 - Where It All Began 5:19 - Tevin’s First Event 10:25 - Club Music Isn’t Curated 14:30 - 913 Productions & Staff Only 17:57 - Booking Venues & Revenue 23:13 - Best Time To Arrive 24:58 - Chima’s Homecoming 31:00 - Does CBR Need More Options? 35:00 - The Stress Of Creating 37:20 - Tevin’s Footlocker Days 43:00 - Best Pair Tevin Has 45:10 - Standing In Line For Shoes 48:43 - Cringiest Fashion Phase 56:19 - Double Dacked 59:16 - Rabens, Shuffling, & Volley’s 1:02:50 - Generational Consumerism 1:04:40 - Is Imitation Flattery? 1:10:30 - “Bootleg” 1:14:02 - “Dem Ones” - The Best Podcast You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of 1:28:40 - The Future For Tevin
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