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Join Mike and Nate in this special Christmas Day episode of Nice Ashes as they light up a unique Asylum 13 Ogre cigar in the Gordo size—a rare choice for the show. Not only is this episode a holiday celebration, but it also serves as the Season Three finale, with the duo set to return in March.
In a festive discussion, they delve into the rich history of the so-called "War on Christmas," tracing its origins from the Puritans of the 1640s to modern-day controversies over holiday greetings. Expect humorous banter and insightful commentary as they uncover historical anecdotes, including the role of influential figures like Henry Ford and cultural shifts throughout the decades.
Listeners will be treated to fun statistics about Christmas traditions, the economics of holiday spending, and a thoughtful conversation on the commercialization of the season. As Mike and Nate enjoy their cigars, they reflect on what Christmas means in today’s world while sharing their own holiday traditions and gift-giving philosophies.
So grab your favorite holiday beverage and join in this lively discussion that blends the spirit of Christmas with an exploration of its modern-day implications. Merry Christmas from Nice Ashes, and see you in March for more cigar adventures!
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Welcome to this week's episode of Nice Ashes! In this installment, Mike and Nate dive into the CAO L'Anniversaire Cameroon Robusto, hoping for a better experience than its disappointing Toro counterpart. While their initial expectations aren't high, the cigar surprises them with a flavor profile that's nutty and spicy, leading to an in-depth discussion on cigars and pairings.
As they smoke, the duo shifts gears to explore the dynamics of the modern job market, particularly how companies are prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in hiring practices. They tackle controversial topics like "reverse discrimination" and the implications of AI-driven recruitment processes, sharing personal anecdotes and insights from their own job searches. Tune in for a lively debate on the balance between qualifications and diversity in hiring.
Before wrapping up, Mike and Nate share their final thoughts on the featured cigar and offer words of encouragement to listeners navigating their own job searches. Plus, stay tuned for a sneak peek at the exciting Season 3 finale dropping on Christmas Day! Don’t forget to follow them on social media and support the podcast on Patreon. Enjoy the episode!
The resume site Nate mentioned is Resume From Space.
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Join hosts Nate and Mike as they welcome Mike's longtime friend Jordan for a candid conversation about life, mental health, and, of course, cigars! They light up the CAO Anniversary Cameroon Toro cigar while reminiscing about college days filled with laughter and embarrassing stories.
In this episode, Jordan shares his recent mental health journey, discussing his experiences with anxiety and depression, along with the stigma surrounding mental health treatment. He opens up about the importance of understanding mental health, the challenges of coping mechanisms, and the need for support in rural areas where access to care can be limited.
The trio dives into the connections between leadership, personal development, and mental health, while also tackling the cultural conversations around habits, addiction, and societal pressures.
Tune in for a blend of thoughtful conversation, humor, and insight, all while enjoying the relaxing ritual of cigar smoking!
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In this episode of "Nice Ashes," hosts Nate and Mike dive into their ongoing four-cigar tour featuring the highly touted Rico Borado line. Today, they tackle the Maduro Robusto, which leads to plenty of laughter and strong opinions, as the duo recount their previous experiences with the brand, expressing just how much they loathe the previous cigars they've tried, including the Connecticut series. Expectations are high, but soon they're confronted with a cacophony of burnt plastic and rubber tire notes, setting the stage for what turns out to be a hilariously rough episode.
As the conversation unfolds, the topics shift to a more serious note as Nate discusses bullying in his daughter's pre-K class, sharing his conflict resolution steps with listeners while recounting a particularly frustrating confrontation with school authorities. The duo navigates the challenges of fostering resilience in children, touching on the need for boundaries and consequences in the face of bullying.
Tune in to hear their cigar reviews, the absurdities of school policies, and Nate's thought-provoking take on how to handle childhood bullying—all while trying not to gag on their latest cigar experience. Buckle up for an engaging mix of humor, insight, and raw honesty as they tackle both cigars and social issues in this episode!
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Welcome to this week's episode of Nice Ashes! Join Mike and Nate as they tackle the much-anticipated Rico Barato Robusto Connecticut cigar, which may just take the crown for the worst they’ve ever smoked. Listen in as they express their distaste for the flavor and reminisce about past traumatic smoking experiences. They dive into a lively discussion about recent ballot measures, including the nuances of voting laws, abortion rights, and minimum wage discussions across various states. Their banter navigates through political opinions, personal anecdotes, and the importance of local elections versus national contests. Will this cigar become their new low point? Tune in to find out!
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Join Mike and Nate on this episode of Nice Ashes as they indulge in the Rico Barato Torpedo Maduro. They dive into their initial impressions of the cigar, discussing its troublesome construction and unexpected flavors, including a few unfortunate construction defects that lead to some humorous moments.
As they light up, the discussion shifts from cigars to the ever-controversial topic of cigar ratings, particularly how Cigar Aficionado evaluates different smokes. Mike and Nate explore the subjective nature of cigar tasting, how the industry’s rating systems might not always serve consumers well, and the peculiarities of reviews in today's media landscape, including movies and products.
Expect some laugh-out-loud moments as they critique not only the cigar at hand but the entire culture of ratings, from the quirks of professional reviewers to the unreliability of user-submitted feedback.
Grab a smoke and tune in to hear their candid thoughts, learn about their experiences, and join the conversation on the complexities of tasting and rating cigars! Don’t forget to check out their Instagram for visuals and updates, and consider supporting their Patreon for bonus content and more.
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In this episode of "Nice Ashes," hosts Nate and Mike light up a Rico Barato Connecticut Torpedo and dive deep into the controversial topic of "transmaxxing." As they explore the nuances of this internet-born phenomenon, they discuss real-life cases, including individuals who have transitioned or identified as transgender for personal gain, such as to win custody battles or improve dating prospects. The duo navigates the complexities surrounding transgender identities and societal perceptions, along the way sharing laughs and their honest opinions. They also take a candid look at the cigar they’re smoking, which doesn’t fare well in their ratings, comparing it unfavorably to previous smokes. Join in for an engaging discussion that blends humor, critical thought, and a good dose of cigar critique!
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In this episode of "Nice Ashes," hosts Mike and Nate dive into their smokey experience with the Flor de Oliva Original cigar. They explore its unique flavors, contrasting it with previous variations like the Maduro and Gold. The duo then shifts gears to discuss the book “Sparked,” a collection of essays about race and resilience in Minnesota following the George Floyd incident. Their candid critique reveals the elitism present in many of the essays, as they share their frustrations about the lack of genuine voices and action plans in the narratives. With humor and insight, they scrutinize the authors' perspectives and question the depth of their understanding of the issues at hand. Tune in for a lively conversation filled with thought-provoking observations, cigar recommendations, and a healthy dose of sarcasm!
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In this episode of Nice Ashes, hosts Nate and Mike dive into the complexities of race and the impact of George Floyd’s legacy in their review of the book Sparked: George Floyd, Racism, and the Progressive Illusion. As they light up a Flor de Oliva Gold cigar—distinctly lighter than the Maduro—they engage in a candid conversation about the book's essays written by elites discussing race relations in Minnesota.
With humorous banter and critical analysis, Nate and Mike dissect various essays that tackle topics from police encounters to systemic inequality, with both hosts sharing their contrasting views on the authors’ perspectives. Expect in-depth discussions on what it means to navigate conversations about race as white men and the challenges of addressing sensitive social issues in contemporary America.
As they progress through the essays, the duo blends personal anecdotes with deeper reflections on societal structures while alluding to their experiences with cigars that range from mundane to occasionally disappointing. Tune in for part one of this engaging examination of Sparked, and brace yourself for a thought-provoking exploration of race, privilege, and personal responsibility, accompanied by a light-hearted discussion of their accompanying cigar.
Join them next week for part two, where they promise more insights and maybe a bit of flame.
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Mike and Nate smoke a Flor de Oliva Madura,a budget-friendly cigar that brings standard Maduro flavors without any surprises. As they enjoy their smokes, the duo dives deep into a lively discussion on the darker, original versions of beloved fairy tales, tracing the rich history behind classics like Pinocchio, Rapunzel, and Snow White. They explore the morbid twists in these stories and debate whether the grim narratives lead to a better understanding of morality compared to the sanitized Disney adaptations we know today. Tune in for a blend of cigar reviews, nostalgic storytelling, and insightful commentary on cultural narratives, as Mike and Nate compare the frothy sweetness of modern fairy tales with their often brutal beginnings—plus a few tangential rants about beer, movies, and childhood memories along the way!
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Join Mike and Nate on this special episode of Nice Ashes as they welcome musician Bert Badger to the show. The trio dives into a lighthearted conversation about cigars, music, and memories, all while enjoying a unique Acid Blondie cigar. Bert shares his journey, including the release of his new album, French Toast (All Bangers), highlighting standout tracks and the creative process behind his music.
As they smoke, they discuss everything from the quirks of cigar culture to the challenges of recording, and even reminisce about their shared past in TV and radio. Bert spills some fun anecdotes, including his experience living in Las Vegas and the impact of “Waffle House” culture.
Listen as the group reviews their cigar, explores Bert's music, and even debates childhood favorites like American Tail. Remember to support Bert on Bandcamp for a taste of his unique sound!
Bert's Instagram.
Turn It Up! and French Toast courtesy of Bert Badger, © 2024.
Special shout-out to The Malibu Cigar Lounge.
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Mike and Nate smoke an Espinosa The Dude, courtesy of Matt, and discuss The Big Lebowski.
Throughout the conversation, they explore the film's quirky characters, memorable scenes, and its blend of comedy and absurdity, all while sharing personal anecdotes and fun trivia. They also discuss the cigar's impressive flavor profile, which features unexpected spice and fits perfectly with the laid-back vibe of the movie.
Join them for laughs, insightful commentary, and a light-hearted exploration of this cult classic, punctuated by their own friendly competition over the episode's cover art. Whether you're a fan of the film or a cigar enthusiast, this episode promises a delightful blend of humor and nostalgia.
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Mike and Nate are joined by Jordan and they try a Fireball Cinnamon Cigar, with Fireball. The trio explores the cigar's flavor profile—experiencing hints of vanilla and mild sweetness, while wrestling with differing opinions about its cinnamon notes.
As they light up their cigars, Jordan, who hasn't smoked in years, shares his excitement about the Fireball Cigar, especially as a fan of the brand. The conversation takes amusing turns—reflecting on nostalgia for past experiences, the quirks of bowling, and even the ridiculousness of VHS tapes and classic video gaming culture.
Jordan, who also runs a custom printing business, discusses his passion for creating unique items, including the possibility of sublimation-printed bowling balls, suggesting a crossover between their hobbies and talents. The episode culminates in an engaging debate about the changing landscape of video games and movies, with emphasis on the diminishing quality in modern releases.
Be sure to visit Jordan's website!
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Mike and Nate smoke a Rocky Patel The Edge Corojo Fuma and continue their History of the shotgun. This episode includes the technical aspects of shotguns, including types of actions, chamber sizes, and choke mechanics.
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Mike and Nate share insights while smoking the Rocky Patel Edge Corojo cigar, discussing its robust flavor and notable nicotine content. The conversation transitions into the history of shotguns, outlining their evolution since the 1500s, highlighting key developments such as the introduction of smokeless powder and Browning's groundbreaking designs. Notably, Mike explains that "a 12 gauge shotgun... is the most common size," illustrating its significance in hunting. This discussion reflects broader themes of firearm regulation and the resurgence of interest in historical weaponry, emphasizing the importance of understanding the past as it informs contemporary debates on gun ownership and usage.
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Mike and Nate smoke an Indianhead Rough Rider Sweets Maduro and talk Algospeak, a linguistic phenomenon emerging from social media users' attempts to navigate algorithms and content moderation, particularly on platforms like TikTok. Nate explains that algospeak involves using euphemistic or alternate terms to circumvent algorithmic censorship, which disproportionately flags content, often without regard for context. They delve into historical parallels of coded language, citing examples from religious contexts to communication in oppressive regimes. Tune in for an episode that blends humor with a critical review of social media dynamics and the evolving use of language in a digital context.
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Mike and Nate smoke an Indianhead Rough Rider Sweets Connecticut and talk Olympics. From Olympic controversies, low athlete pay, and OnlyFans to corruption within the Olympic Committee, the episode dives deep into why Mike hates the Olympics. They also tackle topics like exploited labor in host countries and the contentious inclusion of convicted individuals among athletes. Join the conversation as Nate and Mike expose the gritty underbelly of the beloved global event.
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Mike and Nate smoke a Romeo Y Julieta Reserva Real and discuss the origins and historical significances behind popular superstitions such as rocking an empty chair, not opening an umbrella indoors, and more. The conversation touches upon the rituals tied to sneezing, hanging horseshoes for good luck, and the beliefs associated with black cats during different time periods.
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Mike and Nate smoke an Arturo Fuente Curly Head NT and dive into the controversial topic of the Satanic Panic of the 80s and 90s. Unveiling the origins, court cases, and influential figures like Dr. Bennett Braun and televangelists, they explore the hysteria surrounding ritualistic satanic abuse. Uncover the role of suggestive therapy and its impact on societal paranoia.
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Mike and Nate smoke a Romeo Y Julieta 1975 Toro and delve into a detailed discussion about Taylor Swift's master recordings controversy. They explore the narrative surrounding Taylor Swift's attempts to regain control of her music catalog, the role of record labels in the music industry, and the complexities of ownership rights in the world of entertainment. The episode offers insights into the business side of the music industry and the challenges artists face in maintaining control over their creative work.
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