NICE WORK! A Podcast of the Super Nice Club

NICE WORK! A Podcast of the Super Nice Club


Latest Episodes

#96 or #97: LOOSE BUTTONS | INDIE ROCKERS 4 UKRAINE
May 10, 2022

Loose Buttons indie-rock band who would prefer Vladimir Putin fucks right off and dies talk about rock, hockey and Ukraine.

#96: SOPHIA BENOIT | Super Nice Sex Advice
April 26, 2022

How CADDIS went from a brand to movement and became a platform welcoming Gen-X (and everyone else) to “The New Age.”

#95: MADISON STEWART WANTS U 2 STOP KILLING SHARKS
April 12, 2022

How CADDIS went from a brand to movement and became a platform welcoming Gen-X (and everyone else) to “The New Age.”

#94: AY YOUNG | PROJECT 17: 17 Songs 2 SAVE THE WORLD
March 29, 2022

Kansas City musician AY Young and his Project 17 aim to save the world through song. 17 Songs, to be exact, with 17 of the world's biggest artists.

#93: RICHARD VEVERS has one client: the oceans
March 15, 2022

Richard Vevers and his OCEAN Agency are doing super nice work to save the world's oceans.

#92: TIM PARR of CADDIS AND The Anti-Anti-Aging Movement
March 01, 2022

How CADDIS went from a brand to movement and became a platform welcoming Gen-X (and everyone else) to “The New Age.”

#91: Ariana and the Rose | Too Much Is Not Enough
February 15, 2022

Brooklyn indie-pop-slash-dance musician-slash-artist and performer Ariana and the Rose graces Nice Work! this week. 

#90: Drummer Jay Lane | KEEPING A Dancing Bear Beat from Bob Weir to Primus
February 08, 2022

Drummer Jay Lane has kept the beat for the likes of Dead & Company, Rat Dog, Wolf Bros, Furthur, The Uptones and a bunch of Les Claypool's projects like Primus, Sausage, and Frog Brigade. Is he the Pe

#89: Monica Canfield-Lenfest | Sacred Mirrors Healing
February 01, 2022

Clairvoyant Monica Canfield-Lenfest walks us through the steps, methodology and six principles it takes to become a more curious person.

#88: Joey Santore Wants to Stop Humanity (and So Should You)
January 18, 2022

Joey Santore calls himself, among other things, “a mildly irreverent botanist with no credentials and no filter” and that's a pretty apt description.