Bobby Pickles' Podcast™️

Bobby sits down with Justice John W. Sweeny, Jr. to discuss his role at the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, First Judicial Department. Mr. Pickles speaks with Justice Sweeny in his chambers inside of the historic Appellate Division courthouse at 27 Madison Ave. They discuss life, judgery and Sweeny’s upcoming reelection campaign.

Bobby opens the show with a new segment entitled “NYC Subway Music” in which Bobby interviews and records live performers in NYC’s subway system. This week’s guest is an African-American cello player/singer named Gabriel Royal.

Direct download: Episode_16_Justice_John_W_Sweeny_Jr.mp3
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Bobby conducts this podcast episode over breakfast at the Beechwood Café, just down the road from the Grove Street PATH stop, in the city some say is “New York City’s sixth borough” unofficially of course, depending on whether you reside here or in Hoboken. The setting is Jersey City, home to Jayne Freeman, a Childbirth Educator certified through the CEA/MNY (Childbirth Education Association of Metropolitan New York). Jayne hosts a popular Jersey City public access show about parenting, pregnancy and childbirth called 'Mamarama'. It airs in JC on Comcast Cable Channel 51 on Wednesday and Thursday nights at 10 and 6:30 pm respectively. She also writes a regular column for the Jersey City Independent with the same name and subject matter. Awesomely unconventional in the true sense of the word, she speaks about her life as mother, mentor, writer, and of her role on ‘The Snooki and JWOW Show’.

Direct download: Episode_15_Jayne_Freeman.mp3
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Bobby is on location in the city of angels, Los Angeles -- on the set of the smash hit TLC reality series, “America's Worst Tattoos” -- more specifically, Broken Art Tattoo, sitting in the chair and doing this podcast while receiving his awesome cover-up for the show. His artist, and subject of the episode, is an amazing and talented tattooer by the name of Jeremy Swan, the shop's curator.

Furthermore, Bobby speaks with Mr. Michael “Burko” Burko, the show’s soundman, and a very interesting character. Burko’s story reigns true with the whole idea of the Bukowski-inspired tattoo Bobby is receiving while conducting the interviews. Bukowski's motto was "don't try, do". Burko runs with that intuitively throughout his life.

As for Mr. Jeremy Swan, he is the consummate professional and a true talent. Bobby very much appreciated both of these awesome individuals being on his show. Please make sure you tune in to Season 1 of “America's Worst Tattoos”.

Direct download: Episode_14_TLC_AWT.mp3
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