Ryan and James trying to have fun while taking steps forward through life.
Season 2 focuses on the realization that a good life is not a static state. Its a process. It's never done, its a constant work in progress. When we give up, or better said take our attention off the progress and start to focus on the results of the progress. We back slide and realize we need to go back to work. Good Luck Ryan, you've done it more than once, and you probably will again.
No, not really. BUT he is doing bonus content with a good friend, John Nesbit from The Quarantine Cast. A lively debate on the approach to podcasting that gets started as Ryan pulls out his phone and presses record on an unsuspecting John. At 3 a.m., while drunk.
Ryan is drained from his trip, or rather the transition back to his day to day. He also has a chance to talk football, and lets say, he enjoys it. Find Ryan on Social Media @Scho525. Find James on social media @jamesclarkling and of course JamesClarkLing.com
Ryan Brings Kati, his new girlfriend to the recording of Sound & Logic for the first time. On the other side we've got Aaron Scott Joining the mix as well, this was a fun time and lots of laughs. Ryan does start talking about d**k a lot at the end though.
Prepare for more Sound than Logic as we welcome Casey into the mix. She's a little loud, like Ryan - James will have to try and balance the equation as he's outnumbered
Ryan and James start off the episode inevitably having somewhat of a Covid talk. Things escalated from there when you'll hear the story of how the episode got it's title. In conclusion Ryan and James start brainstorming future ideas, but not without argument.
Here we go, back at it. You like once a week or twice a week?
Ryan talks about how he is finding success and joy in focusing on the life he has rather than the life he wants.
Little did I know that Jason basically has life figured out. He's a cool guy with intelligent views.
I could have swore I posted this episode 3 different times now. Plus Ryan got his first fan/hate message.
Ryan and James sit back down for the fireside chat. Casual conversation centered around Ryan and his personal growth. How would you describe his progress so far?
At this point, what more can I say, it's Ryan being Ryan while hanging out with Vince and James. Some amazing conversations were sparked, and Vince gave Ryan a knife and challenged him to touch him with it live on Facebook
Feels like we made improvements with audio quality, went live on facebook for the first time and got deep on seemingly trivial points.
Ryan settles in for a conversation that seems much more mellow than his typical demeanor and some great thoughts come out of it.
New Name, New Season. Ryan explains the reason for the change while understanding more of what he wants to do with his podcast.
The Man, The Myth, The Legend: Ed Ruef joins us for a bit to hang out and #SortItOut
Ryan: Rick was basically like the high school bully you had to stand up to and then everything was well, but also you remind me of the asshole coach that you hate in your four years you played for him. But in the end you're like “wow this guy made me a better man.”
A medium length clip featuring Trey from our First attempt at podcasting.
A medium length clip featuring Trey from our First attempt at podcasting.
A medium length clip featuring Trey from our First attempt at podcasting.
We spent an hour hanging out with Rick Lagnese, it was a great time, but this isn't that.....
A stressful first day back turns into a high energy rant for Ryan, then we get started and settle in to a friendly conversation that turns tense when James makes Ryan angry by telling him not to get angry
Back for episode 2 as Ryan begins the conquest of his therapy, which immediately breaks down into a free flowing conversation .
Ryan Schofield and James Clark Ling, spending time producing something with their time vs being stagnant. Hope it's as fun listening as it was to make.