I like to ask a bunch of personal questions to really unique people. From there, I try to stay the hell out of the way.
Episode 4 of the dayin dayout podcast features a conversation with Ray Flanagan, a prolific young songwriter who can also play the shit of the guitar. Ray is about a busy as a musician can be, and you can usually catch a set any day of the week. You can find all things Ray at Ray Flanagan.net Instagram and twitter @rayaflanagan This episode features plenty of wine, whiskey, and my first ever run in technical difficulties when a mic cable decides to die in the middle of the show. We begin with a performance of one Ray’s favorites. The yet to be released Next To Nothing. Enjoy.
Dan Dean is a renaissance man. Performer, Marine Combat Veteran, and avid consumer of the printed word are just a few things that describe my third guest. We discuss Dan's deployment, and how it's changed his life. We also discuss his acting at an early age, and polish off quite a few Mimosas! Enjoy!
Episode 2 features a conversation with Charlie Mosbrook about life as a folk artist, and challenged athlete. In 2010, a spinal injury brought many changes to the way Charlie lives his life, and according to Charlie, these changes have ushered in opportunity. Opportunities to advocate for others with disabilities, enrich his relationships, and write more meaningful, purpose driven music. Songs from Charlie's latest release, "A Time Long Gone" are featured prominently throughout the episode. We conclude with Charlie performing "Hemlock Hill". Enjoy.
I can't imagine a more perfect first guest for the Dayin/Dayout Podcast than Michael Vitovich. Mike has squeezed a lot of life into his 38 years. On top of performing autopsies, and surviving testicular cancer, Mike has also become an accomplished actor, and seasoned traveller. We'll cover Mike's acting in part II because we got a little drunk and lost our focus!! You owe it to yourselves to pop in the earbuds, because Michael Vitovich has some incredible stories to tell to tell.