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HELLO and Welcome to our podcast! Here you will follow the journeys of Thomas Wood and Dreamie through their wacky lives. We will be interviewing whoever we come across, and topic is prone to chaos. First a little about the 'casters: Thomas Wood aka the Pyrojugger has been performing for audiences for over 20 years. He was born in Long Beach, CA, and grew up in both Huntington Beach and Lake Tahoe, NV. He was initially brought to Renaissance Festivals by his father in 1972, and vowed then he would some day work there. He performs at some of the largest renaissance festivals in the world. He has also been hired to entertain everything from corporate parties to pre-entertainment for Bob Dylan and Sheryl Crow, Ex-president Carter, and numerous others. Dreamie aka Sarah Walker grew up in Seattle, WA. She has a degree in Microbiology and Scientific Illustration. She started working Renaissance Festivals in 2003 as a pirate entertainer. She met Thomas in 2005 in Washington and has been his loyal companion ever since, sometimes participating in the shows...especially the extra dirty versions. She has taken to painting Henna Body Art across the nation and various events, and spreading her message of handy-women's pride. Together they travel all across the country in their truck and trailer, performing shows and painting henna body art, making people happy, and meeting colorful characters along the way.

Episode 6 - Tartanic Talks Turkey

We sit down with our friends Jill and Adrian from the band Tartanic for a completely random conversation. NOTE: Episode 5 was a holiday special VIDEOc...
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Episode 3 -Snarknado

Thomas and Dreamie take on the cultural phenomenon that was "Sharknado." Not wanting to watch the whole thing, or subjecting the listeners to a real-t...
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Episode 1 - San Diego

Our first Podcast begins as we reach San Diego. Dreamie has a gig doing henna body art, and Thomas is there to help. Along the way they have a blown t...
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