Episodios

  • Shawn Walchef, Founder of Cali BBQ Media
    Apr 4 2026

    Our discussion today centers on the transformative journey of Shawn Walchef, the proprietor of Cali Barbecue, as he elucidates the significance of integrating media and hospitality in the contemporary barbecue business landscape. Central to this conversation is the notion that every establishment can harness the power of the internet to cultivate a media presence, thereby enhancing their outreach and profitability. Shawn shares his experiences of navigating the challenges of launching a restaurant during economic downturns and the subsequent evolution into a multimedia enterprise that effectively tells compelling stories of barbecue. We delve into various strategies for utilizing social media to engage audiences authentically, emphasizing the importance of showcasing the intricacies of the barbecue preparation process. Join us as we explore how passion for craft barbecue, combined with innovative marketing, can yield sustainable growth in the culinary domain.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • paintedhillsnaturalbeef
    • pennhillsnaturalbeef
    • heritagesteel
    • pigpowder.com
    • oregondungeness.org

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Painted Hills Natural Beef
    • Penn Hills Natural Beef
    • Cali Barbecue
    • Toast
    • Heritage Steel
    • Hammer Stahl
    • Pig Powder



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    42 m
  • Stan Hays - Operation BBQ Relief - Afterhours Encore
    Mar 31 2026

    This podcast episode elucidates the intricacies of managing a nonprofit organization, particularly in the context of disaster relief efforts. We engage in a candid discourse regarding the misconceptions surrounding the operational dynamics of such organizations, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining a business-like approach to ensure sustainability and efficacy. Our dialogue unveils the challenges we face when soliciting support and the persistent stigma that associates nonprofit work with financial inefficiency. Furthermore, we highlight our recent initiatives aimed at empowering first responders and their families through educational cooking classes, which underscore our commitment to community engagement. Ultimately, we advocate for collective action and empathy, urging listeners to contribute to causes that resonate with their values, thereby fostering a spirit of solidarity and support in times of need.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. OBR.org

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Painted Hills Natural Beef
    2. OBR
    3. Operation Barbecue Relief



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    23 m
  • Stan Hays - Operation BBQ Relief - Encore
    Mar 28 2026

    Operation Barbecue Relief (OBR) in providing sustenance to communities affected by disasters. I have the privilege to converse with Stan Hayes, the CEO and co-founder of OBR, who elucidates the logistics and challenges faced by the organization during their deployments. We delve into the intricacies of meal planning, the significance of volunteer engagement, and the partnerships with various food suppliers that bolster OBR's mission. Furthermore, we explore the ongoing development of their camp facilities, which aim to support not only disaster relief efforts but also serve as a haven for first responders and veterans. This dialogue offers an insightful glimpse into how OBR not only addresses immediate food needs but also enriches the lives of those impacted by calamities across the nation.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. paintedhillsbeef.com
    2. heritagesteel.us
    3. oregondungeness.org
    4. barbecuenationjt.com
    5. bigpowder.com
    6. obr.org
    7. opbbqrelief.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. PepsiCo
    2. Painted Hills Natural Beef
    3. Operation Barbecue Relief
    4. Amazon
    5. Weston Kia
    6. Heritage Steel
    7. Oregon Dungeness Crab
    8. Seaboard Foods
    9. Prairie Fresh Pork
    10. Tyson
    11. Smithfield
    12. National Beef
    13. Butterball
    14. Tempur Pedic Sealy



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    42 m
  • Susie Bulloch, Hey Grill Hey - Afterhours Encore
    Mar 24 2026

    This episode delves into the intricacies of barbecue culture, emphasizing the notion that the enjoyment of barbecue often becomes overshadowed by the burdens of competition and professional obligations. Our esteemed guest, Susie Bullock, articulates a compelling vision for a "Barbecue is Fun Day," wherein individuals are encouraged to relinquish the pressures of performance and simply revel in the art of cooking for pleasure. Throughout our discourse, we traverse a variety of topics, ranging from personal anecdotes of early culinary experiences to the exploration of barbecue heroes and their influences. We also engage in a reflective dialogue about the importance of maintaining the joy in cooking amidst the rigors of the industry. Ultimately, this episode serves as an invitation to embrace the lighter, more joyous aspects of barbecue, fostering a community centered on shared experiences and culinary delight.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. heygrillhey.com
    2. thegrillsquad.com
    3. heygrillhey

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Paramore
    2. hey Grill
    3. Steven Raichlen
    4. hey Grill hey



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    21 m
  • Susie Bulloch, Hey Grill Hey - Encore
    Mar 21 2026

    The focal point of this podcast episode revolves around the journey of Susie Bullock, the esteemed founder of "Hey Grill, Hey," as she shares her transformative experiences within the realm of barbecue. Throughout our discourse, we delve into the evolution of her passion for cooking and the intricate processes involved in recipe development, particularly as she navigates the challenges of establishing her brand in a predominantly male-dominated industry. Furthermore, we explore the significance of creating an inclusive environment that encourages novice cooks, particularly women, to engage with barbecue, thereby fostering a sense of community around this culinary art. As we unpack her insights, it becomes evident that the intersection of personal passion and professional ambition has been paramount in her success. In essence, this episode serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and creativity in achieving one's culinary aspirations.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. paintedhillsnaturalbeef.com
    2. heritagesteel.us
    3. bbqnationjt.com
    4. oregondungeness.org
    5. pigpowder.com
    6. heygrillhey.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Painted Hills Natural Beef
    2. Hey Grill



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    42 m
  • David Knight of Ole Hickory Pits - Afterhours Encore
    Mar 17 2026

    The discourse in this episode of Barbecue Nation After Hours predominantly centers around the nuances of barbecue equipment and the various levels of culinary engagement within the barbecue community. Our esteemed guests, Leanne Whippen and David Knight from Old Hickory Pits, delve into the significance of selecting appropriate cooking apparatus tailored to an individual’s commitment to barbecue. We explore the diverse types of grills and smokers, emphasizing the transition from basic models, such as the Weber kettle, to more sophisticated options that cater to serious barbecue enthusiasts. Furthermore, the dialogue touches upon the importance of seasoning and the creative liberties afforded to cooks in enhancing their meats, underscoring the evolution of barbecue culture over the years. Ultimately, this episode serves to illuminate the myriad ways one can engage with barbecue, whether in a casual setting or through competitive endeavors, while fostering a deeper appreciation for the craft and its community.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. OldHickoryPits.com
    2. PaintedHillsNaturalBeef.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Painted Hills Natural Beef
    2. Old Hickory Pits
    3. Weber



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    22 m
  • David Knight of Ole Hickory Pits - Encore
    Mar 14 2026

    This episode features a profound discussion with David Knight, the esteemed founder of Old Hickory Pits, a company renowned for its high-quality barbecue equipment. We delve into the genesis of Knight's passion for barbecue, which can be traced back to his childhood experiences at a barbecue restaurant, ultimately leading him to establish a successful career in both restaurant ownership and pit manufacturing. Throughout the conversation, we explore the evolution of barbecue technology, emphasizing the intricate design and innovative features of Old Hickory Pits that enhance the cooking experience, particularly for competitive barbecuers. Knight articulates the importance of maintaining consistent temperature and airflow in barbecue pits, as well as addressing the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Join us as we uncover the nuances of barbecue artistry and the relentless pursuit of culinary excellence that defines Knight's illustrious journey in the barbecue industry.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. paintedhillsnaturalbeef.com
    2. amazingribs.com
    3. oregondungeness.org
    4. gunterwilhelm.com
    5. heritagesteel.us

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Painted Hills Natural Beef
    2. Old Hickory Pits
    3. Amazing Ribs
    4. Gunter Wilhelm
    5. Isle of Capri
    6. Century Casino
    7. Weston Kia
    8. Hammerstahl



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    42 m
  • Stan Hays - Operation BBQ Relief - Afterhours Encore
    Mar 10 2026

    This podcast episode delves into the intricacies of operating a nonprofit organization, particularly in the context of disaster relief. We elucidate the misconceptions that often surround charitable entities, notably the expectation that they should function devoid of financial prudence. The discussion reveals our commitment to supporting local businesses during crises, highlighting the importance of sustaining community ties while fulfilling our mission. Additionally, we explore the necessity of maintaining a viable financial structure within nonprofit operations to ensure ongoing assistance to those in need. Ultimately, we call upon listeners to engage with organizations that resonate with their values, emphasizing the collective effort required to effectuate meaningful change in society.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. OBR.org

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Painted Hills Natural Beef
    2. OBR



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    23 m