Niche, enthusiast-focused show with a steady stream of expert guests. PR opportunities arise from authors, makers, and show organizers who appeal to a devoted knife-enthusiast audience; episodes featuring recognizable industry guests lend credibility for product launches, events, and thought leadership. Booking value lies in leveraging guests' credentials (awards, books, shows) to secure credible interviews and cross-promote products or events.
80 episodes, Irregular, 4.8 rating
<1k, Male, USA
mikemoranknives@gmail.com, podcast@knifeperspective.com
Join Mike Moran and Neal Punchard as they talk about the ups and downs of making traditional pocket knives by hand as well a healthy dose of pocket knife history!
Mike Moran, Neal Punchard
Arts, Business, Hobbies, History, Society & Culture
Typical Credentials:
Author, maker, or collector with proven work (books, awards, show appearances) in the knife world
Required Achievements:
published book or significant writings, award at a knife show (e.g., Blade Show), leadership or recognized expertise in knife community, visible media appearances or notable collections
Jim Taylor - Jim Taylor's Writings And Contributions To Knife/cutlery History, Philip Faiers - Weather Report From The South Of France; Book On Knife History, Daniel Keown - Best Custom Slipjoint Of 2025; Knife Design And Making, Charlie Campagna - Getting Started Collecting Old Pocket Knives, Austin Jackson - Insights From Running A Knife-related Business
pocket knives, knife history, knife making, knife collecting, blade shows, knife authors, knife literature, knife events, knife designers, knife collectors community