Scott Jackson Arick talks with himself and others about what he cares about what others care about.
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Scott and Steve breakdown how the Braves won The World Series last year, losing Freddie Freeman, and what they expect from the Braves this season.
Aiden Arata is a writer and memelord extraordinaire. Scott and her get into all things social media, making it as an upcoming writer, and strange --very strange-- "influencer" events.
Scott's old buddy Christian Childress stops by to talk all things Bucks v Suns as well as some movie talk and eventually dating in the modern day.
Scott and Steve sit down to talk about a rollercoaster Braves' season, what got them here and what the Braves need to do start winning. Also Steve performs a magic trick at the end of this episode that left Scott screaming. You can check out Steve's podcast Courage Over Fear wherever podcasts are streamed.
Zay Smallman is an entrepreneur, filmmaker, podcaster, and overall lover of life. His new movies "Rollers" is available to rent wherever you rent movies.
Scott's buddy Aaron Jones, Fixed Income Specialist at Bloomberg, lays out what happened with Game Stop last week and what he thinks about Crypto Currencies.
Andy Baxter is the lead singer of Penny and Sparrow. https://www.instagram.com/baxtertown/https://open.spotify.com/artist/65o6y7GtoXzchyiJB3r9Ur?si=FkJ4nUFQToWV9IYgy-jixg
Scott babbles about what expecting something does to the potential of that materializing.
Scott sits down with Nashville bassist Jeff Wood. Jeff is an in-depth thinker with a deliberate way of sorting through big things. He and Scott get into it.
Mikey McDowell, Nashville session bassist, talks with Scott about OCD, earthquakes, and the times we're in right now.
Scott talks about whether or not we know planes are landing or in free fall. Also he talks about the movie Sound of Metal, his own movie and the next draft, and a brigade of other topical points.
Scott rambles by himself about Trump not seceding, fast food, and insomnia.
Scooter Spicer stops by to talk about drumming, The Tuesday Crew, and a dude he thinks might be in the FBI.
In this episode Scott is back to tell you about his past 2 months of movie making and moving to Los Angeles. He also discusses the 2020 general election for the president of the United States.
Scott and James talk about the NBA bubble thus far.
Scott rambles about DMing celebrities, the movie he's making, and Lays potato chips.
Austin Sawyer of Drumming Bird stops by to talk about summer camps, doing music in Nashville, his upcoming album Ocoee, and pineapple juice.
Scott sits down with Brody Price and Marshall Pruitt of Brody Price and the Tasteful Nudes to discuss their recording process, Brody playing guitar in a closet, and Dave Matthews Band.
Scott babbles about Burger King Commercials, Taylor Swift's new record, and the NBA returning.
Scott sits down with Thomas Csorba to discuss The Texas Gentleman, David Letterman, writing processes and his next album.
Scott babbles about getting Covid-19, the beach, making a movie, and moving to California.
Scott and John talk about Mitt Romney, musicals, watching your face get fat, and the journey of The Brook and the Bluff.
Noah Tidmore is a director living in Nashville, TN. He and Scott discuss sorority girl twitter, life during Covid-19, lions in cages at his college, and a story about Roger Deakins.
Ben Garrett is the lead singer of Iron Range and formerly the keyboardist for Zealand. He and Scott discuss Hansen, funerals, and why Dave Matthews Band is underrated.
Scott talks to Jack about playing guitar with James Taylor, meeting Vince Gil, and the myth of Sisyphus.
Scott babbles about his childhood dog, working at the first window in the drive through line, and what if Hillary endorsed Trump for president in 2020.
Molly Martin is the bassist for Daddy Issues and is also a badass human being outside of that solitary accolade. They talk about how she got into music, what it's like to look at yourself in the mirror after gaining a few, and D'Angelo.
Scott sits down with Bryant Black, a civil rights historical expert for a candid conversation about what is happening currently in the country with the Black Lives Matter movement, and the response of modern day America.
Annika Bennett is one of the best kept secrets in Nashville. She talks signing with Sony at 18, doing co-writes, and what she really she thinks about Guantanamo Bay.
Scott tells you what makes Brad Pitt different than anyone else in Hollywood, amongst other including, but not limited to; cookouts, the black lives matter movement, the NBA coming back, and also more stuff about Brad Pitt.
Clayton waller is the lead singer and founder of Rock Eupora.
Scott reflects on the death of George Floyd and the riots that followed.
Evan Redwine is a music producer and sound mixer in Nashville, TN.
Scott babbles about what politicians should actually do, the nature of the corona virus, and how there is a bomb in centennial park and that you have 30 minutes.
Scott sits down with musician Ellie Turner to discuss life as a musician, the existence of aliens, and her acquiring a guitar from Dave Rawlings. You can listen to her on Spotify and wherever you get your music.
Scott babbles about shower antics, the show Devs, why it sucks that basketball isn't around, and new relational findings.
Scott sits down with music producer Tyler Moody to discuss a range of topics including Man On a Ledge, Jeff Bezos actual net worth, and the worst song Taylor Swift has ever written.
In this episode Scott babbles about quarantine, Tiger King, Love is Blind, and what you should do with your friends who would consider being on a reality TV show. This episode is sponsored by no one because the listenership of this podcast is such that no one would pay to have an ad on it.