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The Laborious Hour

26 Episodes

60 minutes | Apr 4, 2021
Hemp Hash
Join Aaron Cool of Three Star Extractions put his compendium of home grown wisdom to work converting hemp into the finest additive and <99.1% THC free hash in the state of Tennessee. Enjoy as Aaron cools, agitates and squeezes out the stickiest gold around.
60 minutes | Apr 4, 2021
Saw Mill
Tune into Edgar and James work a Woodmizer LT70 while owner Roy talks about what it takes to keep a sawmill alive and why people are the heart of his industry.
126 minutes | Mar 17, 2020
New Luthier
Join Amanda and Ray carve beautiful tones out of “two pieces of wood glued together.” Hear how Amanda became a luthier’s apprentice, what she thinks makes a good student, and how her teacher Ray knows exactly what the wood wants.   Hear carving, tuning, tea making and much much more direct from the middle of the woods.
116 minutes | Dec 2, 2019
End of Year Clip Show II
A special two hour end of year clip show revisiting some of the sweetest sounds and wisest wisdom shared on The Laborious Hour throughout 2019. This month we’re gonna hear from a sitting chair who loves to help but can’t help but forget. An imitation meat maker who’s favorite part of the day is the end. And a classical guitar luthier who’d do anything to pass the right lessons on to the next generation. But first we pick up where we left off last episode and rejoin Mark Guenther of Muddy Pond sorghum at early morning on the Cumberland plateau. A little under two hours into a field’s worth of sorghum cultivation  we also hear from Maddie, Ethel and Fern. Two of his best horses and one of his favorite mules doing most of the work.
58 minutes | Nov 1, 2019
Mule Powered Sorghum Cultivation Pt. 2
This month we rejoin Maddie, Ethel, Fern and Mark Guenther of Muddy Pond Sorghum cultivating this season's crop. As the sun continues to rise atop the beautiful Cumberland Plateau we hear Mark and team of horse and mules working the cultivator to pull out the weeds. Using skills and insights passed from generation to generation on this land, let’s listen and learn a little bit more about why they do what they do.
58 minutes | Oct 2, 2019
Mule Powered Sorghum Cultivation
Tune in this month to first thing in the morning on the Cumberland Plateau. Hear part one of Mark Gunther of Muddy Pond Sorghum and team, (two mules, one horse) pull his cultivator through a field of Sorghum and demonstrate some of their traditional farming techniques.   Enjoy!
58 minutes | Sep 11, 2019
Fabric Flowering
Tune into the heart of Manhattan’s Garment center for the cutting, pressing and sewing of one of the only remaining fabric flowers factories in the world, M&S Schmalberg. Join third Generation “Flower Man” Warren Brand as he shares the highs and lows of his unique vintage trade. Hear a little bit of what it takes to keep the doors open, and why he always keeps showing up.
58 minutes | Jul 13, 2019
Ice Making Pt. 2
Rejoin Conrad at Just Ice working with team and bandsaws to make their daily count of ice rocks. Then as he takes his shift in the freezer packaging cubes learn how he got into ice, how he’s getting better at it and what’s the worst part about working with cold.
58 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Ice Making Pt. 1
Tune in to hear Conrad at Just Ice man the saws with team and the hop in the freezer solo to finish 1050 1"x1"x1" blocks.  
58 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Dishwashing
This Month, hear behind wall of Music City's most "way less stressful" and "authentic" pizzaria with Deighton and their pit of dish.
58 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Sara's Radical Smallholding
Listen to young, queer farmer of color Sara finish all her morning chores while sharing sturdy wisdom about what it means to work alone in rural America.   Hear equipment sterilization, bucket filling, livestock feeding, chuckling and milking all while Sara shares her radical land reclamation philosophies.   Enjoy! 
60 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Seitaning
This month on a 💯% plant based Laborious Hour, hear Andrew at The Be-Hive season, steam and slice wholesale batches of the finest seitan this side of the Mississippi. And hear me eat a sandwich made by Diana.
58 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Manuel the Luthier
Tune in and hear third generation Luthier Manuel Delgado plane, sand & iron away one of two-hundred hours it takes them to hand craft a concert classical guitar.
60 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
The Chair Sits
This month Belmont University Motion Picture Department Chair & Head of Screenwriting Will Akers prints, proofreads, emails, dictates and reprints while we share a bit of the wisdom they’ve learned teaching students over the last three decades!
60 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Indy Patina
Tune in to get fired up with Sean Neil of Sincerus bronze as he and team give final touches to the Knoxville Burn Memorial. Hear ferric nitrate, fire and water transform bronze for the last time and all time.
120 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
2018 End of Year Special
This month!... The First Annual End of Year Clip Show 🔧🗓📻👂🏽 A special double-hour of six remastered and one never heard before set of sounds 🎤🏖: ) Tune in. Slow down. Do you know who the mystery worker is? 👩🏻‍🔧👨🏾‍🎨👨🏻‍🔬👩🏼‍✈️👩🏿‍⚖️🎅
60 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Glass & Bills & Candy Barking pt. 3
A special trilogy of laboriousness as David of Bre starts up his glass shop and warms up an old barn. Ben at BillFixers uses his favorite machine to maximize the ability of BillFixing. And Sarah (almost) finishes a batch of popping chocolate.
60 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Candy Barking Pt. 2
Return to Sarah of Bang Candy Company’s “Little Dungeon in the Sky” and hear her cutting, crackling & weighing to get an hour closer to a finished batch of their famous “Firecracker Bark.”
60 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Candy Barking Pt. 1
Join Sarah of Bang Candy Company in her “dungeon in the sky” whipping up sounds of Firecracker Bark being tempered, sloshed about, and poured over her giant slabs of stainless steel. Enjoy!
60 minutes | Jul 6, 2019
Washing Gravier with Stone
Within spitting distance of the historic banks of the Mississippi River, hear Mike Shoriak of Cypress Building Conservation and his friend Michelle shoot limestone at a brick wall to remove 150 year old paint that should never have been there in the first place.
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