Ep. 75 - A Visit to The National Croquet Center
Get yourself a Zima and a heaping platter of foie gras to best experience this week’s podcast, where Brad gets vaccinated and David visits the National Croquet Center
Get yourself a Zima and a heaping platter of foie gras to best experience this week’s podcast, where Brad gets vaccinated and David visits the National Croquet Center
Why do people spend so much time watching the news? Join David, Brad, and special guest Bruce from the My History can Beat Up Your Politics podcast as they discuss current events in the context of historical ones. Also, reverse virtue signaling.
Brad and David offer this sage advice for listeners - pick your partners carefully. That’s as true for business practices as it is for semi-royal unions. And in this week’s Presidential Pole Position, an intimidating horse makes it to the finals.
Unless David and Brad get #cancelled yet again, they’re back with another podcast talking about a sausage scandal and a Shetland gelding matched up against Caractacus
Sit and stay with David and Brad as they invite special guest Jeff Gellman of Solid K9 Training to the podcast. Jeff seeks to change the lives of families and their dogs, with a focus on stopping unwanted behaviors. Jeff also talks to how the pandemic has impacted him as a small business owner, and how he’s been able to pivot and thrive in 2020 and beyond. Check out Solid K9 Training at https://www.solidk9training.com/
The teachers seem to be absent as schools increasingly welcome students back into their buildings. Not to fear, David and Brad are back again providing wise advice to students and people of all ages.
As scores of accounts continue to be #cancelled by Twitter, David and Brad again take issue with the platform (flashback: IP…Frequently got temporarily banned/barred a short while ago). And in the latest Pole Position, it’s George Washington’s horse (Magnolia) vs. Ulysses S. Grant’s horse (Cincinnati)
It’s a sports-laden podcast this week with David and Brad covering the Super Bowl, WrestleMania, and a historical Presidential Pole Position with Zachary Taylor and William Henry Harrison on their respective horses.
Brad and David commemorate baseball great, Hank Aaron. After that, our new segment - Relationship Question of the Week - has a letter coming in from Hillary out of White Plains, NY. We’re here for you, Hillary…you can get through this.
At the start of Biden’s first 100 days, David and Brad provide some wise advice to the incoming administration.
What really happened on November 22nd, 1963? David and Brad bring special guest Rob from The Lone Gunman podcast to review the theories and supporting evidence behind the JFK assassination.
Welcome back! It’s a new year, and the boys up in the boardroom have made a few changes to the podcast, starting with a brand new intro, new studios, and a whole pallet of Zima.
The #1 rated Intellectual Property podcast in 53 countries (and the District of Columbia) is back this week with David and Brad deliberating on what a doctor is and isn’t. Also, The McRib is featured on this week’s Stevie Award winning segment, Barred or Banned.
We’re chock full of segments this week, including Name That Regulation, Pole Position, Time Machine, and The Pinstripe Minute. So sit back, grab an ice cold Zima, and tune in as David, Brad, and a special mystery guest provide us with more information than you ever thought you could want.
After a post-Thanksgiving COVID checkup, IP…Frequently brings back the highly requested segment - Name That Regulation. This week, Brad is given Regulation 1504.01b. Can he name it? (Spoiler alert: of course he can)
Intellectual Property…Frequently is back with fresh insights on Intellectual Property. This week, David and Brad discuss COVID-19 guidelines in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom, and Brads favorite part of the Thanksgiving turkey. As always, this podcast is brought to you by Intellectual PropertyEdia.
IP…Frequently, the last bastion of objective truth. In this episode we look into a mysterious tweet from President Trump about Dominion meddling in the election. And don’t miss guest appearances by the better halves of David and Brad.
What do license agreements, the electoral college, and Thanksgiving side dishes have in common? They’re all on the docket for this week’s podcast, featuring David Pridham and Brad Sheafe.
IP…Frequently is relieved to announce that Brad survived COVID. Also in this episode - new regulations on celebrating Thanksgiving (disposable plates are a must), and more Twitter free speech woes.
Who’s trying to silence Brad before the US Presidential election? In this week’s IP Frequently: The Conspiracy Episode, Brad and David discover potential collusion with the Ukrainians and unmask a Latvian bot ring.
We’re fresh off our Twitter ban from posting “unsanctioned” news articles…. In this weeks podcast, we announce the winners of the 1980’s song contest. Congrats to winners @HeyoBeMe @ChicagoPlaytime @Anqel_Garcia and Pat Conway!
Commemorating the life of Eddie Van Halen, a discourse on licensing the hit TV show ‘Dallas’, and reminiscing about Bartles & Jaymes.
It’s the pre-Halloween episode with David and Brad announcing the best costume contest and, importantly, the bobbing for apples booth is still scheduled despite the current global pandemic.
A series of matchups in this episode: Groundhog Day vs. Caddy Shack, Gerald Ford vs. Jimmy Carter, and blimps vs. other forms of transportation.
In our newly famous segment, “This Week in Licensing”, Brad discusses the importance of wiring instructions in license agreements. David lightens the mood by reporting on the best breakfast sandwich he’s ever had (hint: it has a little bit of a runny yolk).
Microagressions, 1st amendment rights, and everything you ever wanted to know about Eugene V. Debs
Our podcast is back after a little vacation from the tension and everyday calamities that are going on all around us. On this week’s episode we discuss the most appetizing way to prepare cheese curds, the best font for license agreements, and a segment that’s sure to be nominated for a Bronze Stevie Award: Time Machine.
In this episode: Brad and David chime in on whether Tik Tok should be barred or banned. Brad’s old man, Larry Sheafe joins us again as we launch ‘This Week in Licensing’ Find out the significance of August 29th, 2020
Tune in this week for our new segment, Invention of the Week. This episode is sponsored by IPedia, the advanced AI patent engine that most likely won’t take the route of Skynet and precipitate the demise of humanity.
If you’re looking for a good beef bourguignon, or perhaps someone to take a saber to your champagne bottle, Bob Burke is your man. Sit back, relax, and tune in as Brad and David banter with special guest and famous restaurateur, Bob Burke.