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Episode 157 of The Young Dad Podcast: Podcasting, Cider, and Community – A Conversation with Reven En Fuego





In Episode 157 of the Young Dad Podcast, Jey sits down with Reven En Fuego, a fellow podcaster and radio host, to discuss their shared love of broadcasting and podcasting, their fascination with cider, and the unique spirit of their communities in Tacoma and Seattle. This episode dives into the journeys that led them behind the microphone, how they create content that resonates with their local communities, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Whether you're a fan of cider or someone looking to get into podcasting, this episode has something for everyone.


The Power of the Microphone

"Being able to focus in on that and not let any of the voices in your head dissuade you or tell you you're messing up."Jey and Reven start by reflecting on the unique feeling of being behind a microphone. Both fell in love with the ability to broadcast their voices to a wider audience, sharing stories, thoughts, and ideas. For Justin, it all started back in 2006 when he transitioned from working as a security guard to diving headfirst into the world of radio and podcasting. He describes the joy of having people tune in and later tell him that they heard his broadcast."I fell in love with being able to broadcast to people," Reven admits, emphasizing that the microphone gave him the confidence to express himself in ways he never imagined.

Takeaway: The microphone is more than just a tool—it's a platform that provides confidence, allowing people to perform and express themselves without hesitation. Broadcasting can create a personal connection with the audience, and that’s part of the magic of radio and podcasting.


Podcasting as a Platform for Community Connection

Jey and Reven delve into the importance of creating podcasts that resonate with the spirit of their communities. Through his own podcast, Grit City, Reven focuses on capturing the essence of Tacoma’s evolving landscape. Whether it’s talking about the history of the area or sharing the stories of local residents, the podcast aims to reflect the authenticity and experiences of the people who live there.

For Jey, it’s about capturing the essence of fatherhood and the Young Dad experience. Both agree that podcasting offers a unique opportunity to build a legacy of content that future generations can look back on and appreciate. "Having this awesome catalog of legacy stuff to go and look back on," Justin says, is one of the most rewarding aspects of the work they do.

Takeaway: Podcasts can serve as a time capsule, preserving the stories, experiences, and spirit of a community. They offer a platform for creators to share what matters most to them while documenting moments in history.


The Joy of Cider: Slightly Furry and Local Favorites

Shifting gears, the conversation gets a little lighter as Jey and Reven share their mutual love for cider. Both have moved away from beer in favor of the variety and creativity that ciders offer. Justin introduces Jey to a unique cider company called Slightly Furry, known for its punny artwork and delicious flavors. "Slightly Furry, their company, which is literally just slightlyfurry.com, and it's all kind of punny."

Reven goes on to highlight some of his favorite flavors, including a pineapple cider that comes with a quirky owl illustration on the label. This cider is perfect for those cozy, overcast days when you want to snuggle up in a hoodie and enjoy a relaxing drink. "It's got a picture of an owl on it," Justin explains, before adding, "It's so good."

Takeaway: Exploring the world of cider offers a fresh, fun alternative to beer. Whether you prefer quirky brands like Slightly Furry or local staples, cider brings its own flair to the table with unique flavors and creative branding.


Local Favorites: Places to Eat in Tacoma

As two proud residents of Tacoma, Jey and Reven can’t help but share some of their favorite places to eat in the area. They highly recommend spots like The Valley, 1111, and Peaks and Pints, each offering its own flavor and atmosphere that captures the heart of Tacoma.

Whether you’re in the mood for good food, great drinks, or just a place to hang out with friends, these local eateries have something for everyone.

Takeaway: Tacoma’s local food scene is full of hidden gems. If you’re ever in the area, be sure to check out these top recommendations for great eats and a welcoming atmosphere.


Embracing Failure and the Role of Parental Support

The conversation takes a deeper turn as Justin and Jey discuss the importance of allowing for failure in both personal and professional growth. Justin encourages people not to be afraid of making mistakes, as failure often leads to the biggest lessons and opportunities for improvement. This is especially true in creative endeavors like podcasting, where trial and error is part of the process.

They also touch on the impact of parental support on a child’s development. Justin emphasizes how having a supportive family structure can profoundly shape a child’s confidence and willingness to take risks.

Takeaway: Failure is a vital part of growth, and having strong parental support can provide the foundation for resilience and self-belief in children.


Podcasting Tips for New Creators

As the episode draws to a close, Justin shares some valuable tips for new podcasters. He encourages those just starting out to engage with the podcasting community, which offers a wealth of knowledge and support. Whether it’s through social media, podcasting forums, or local meetups, connecting with other creators can open doors and provide insights that help you grow as a podcaster.

Justin also offers his expertise in audio editing, recommending new podcasters not shy away from asking for help or advice in this area.Both hosts agree that the Riverside video platform is a game-changer for podcast recording, thanks to its stability and ease of use.

Takeaway: Podcasting is a collaborative medium, and engaging with the community can lead to valuable learning experiences. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, especially when it comes to technical aspects like audio editing.


FAQs

Q: How do I overcome self-doubt when podcasting?

A: Focus on your message and trust your voice. Don’t let the voices in your head dissuade you from sharing your stories and ideas. Confidence will grow as you continue to practice.

Q: Why do you prefer cider over beer?

A: Cider offers more variety in flavor and is often lighter and more refreshing than beer. Plus, the creativity behind cider brands, like Slightly Furry, makes exploring new flavors even more fun.

Q: What are some good local spots to eat in Tacoma?

A: We highly recommend checking out The Valley, 1111, and Peaks and Pints for great food, drinks, and atmosphere. Tacoma has some amazing local gems!

Q: How do I start a podcast?

A: Start by identifying your niche and connecting with the podcasting community. Don’t be afraid to fail—learn from your mistakes and keep improving. Also, consider using Riverside for high-quality video and audio recording.


Wrapping Up:

Episode 157 of the Young Dad Podcast is a fun and insightful conversation between Jey and Reven En Fuego that covers a wide range of topics, from the power of podcasting to the simple joys of sipping cider. With a strong focus on community, personal growth, and embracing failure, this episode offers inspiration for both seasoned podcasters and those just starting out. Whether you're interested in broadcasting, cider, or community connection, this episode reminds us that pursuing our passions, sharing our stories, and supporting those around us are key to creating a fulfilling life.

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