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What exactly is a car wrapper, do you make songs about cars? What go you interested in graphics for cars? How do you get your ideas of what to create? What type of company needs a car wrap? Does my Dad need one? Do you ever make a car wrap that never get put on a car? What are the skills that a kid would need to focus on to be a car wrapper? All these questions and so much more will be answered by Ben Swanson from Precision Auto Wraps. You can visit https://bengswanson.com and learn more about his work.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tiberius-show--3352195/support.
Prep Sports Weekly for Monday, December 23, 2024. We hear from the Everett High School Seagulls, Class of 1975 Boys Basketball team, including Ross Rettenmeir, Jerry Barhanovich, Charlie Cobb (Asst. Coach), Ben Swanson, Steve Dahl, Jon Dalberg (Manager), Don Levin, Mike Collard and Dave Duffy. Then it's the head coach of the Snohomish Panthers Boys Basketball team Jeff Larson. We end with head coach Brian Hill and players Raegan Tracy, Rikki Miller, Lillian Riechelson, Samanth Thoma and Brynna Pukis of the Glacier Peak Girls Basketball Team. Merry Christmas!
Ben Swanson from Dear Sunday joins us to chat about touring, Parkway Drive, Diddy, Gobbies, Misfit Minds, Tension and the skate comp on the weekend. A fun chat. https://www.instagram.com/dearsundayband/ For our listeners: Varsity Sports Bar! https://www.varsity.com.au Beer: https://www.rockyridgebrewing.com.au spend over $100 and enter code: grinreapers for 10% discount and free shipping The Gin Reapers and The Va Gin Reapers here: https://www.beyondspirits.com.au/collections/gin-reaper-shop 25% off Rusty TradeR work wear use code: TRADERGRINREAPERS at www.rusty.com.au/traderworkwear 25% off New Rusty wetsuits - use code: GRINREAPERS25 at www.rusty.com.au/wetsuits Rusty Locals Only: https://rusty.com.au/collections/locals-only Use code: REAPERS at https://au.manscaped.com/ for 20% discount Support: https://www.patreon.com/ChrisWhitey https://www.patreon.com/BrianShields Grin Reapers Tshirt: http://www.theoceanpeople.com/product/the-grin-reapers-shirt Other Links: https://www.instagram.com/chris.whitey https://www.instagram.com/brianshields_ https://www.instagram.com/grin_reapers https://www.facebook.com/GrinReapersMedia/ email: theoceanpeopleorders@gmail.com https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-grin-reapers-podcast/id1380019049
Join Matt & I as we continue our series on Monsters of the Villa Diodati themes that we would like to call “Monsters Among Us”. We talk with. Ben Swanson, playing Percy Shelley in “Monsters of the Villa Diodati” with Emergent Theatreworks, playing July 19-21 at the AMT Theatre in NYC. For more information, please visit: https://www.emergenttheatrenyc.org/ Support The Conner & Smith Show on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/ConnerandSmith --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/connerandsmithshow/message
Colin Cowherd looks both ways with Kaleb Williams, Ben Swanson has some new Iowa Wolves uni's, and more - Friday Hour 3
Meet Joe and Ben Swanson, the rod-crafting prodigies behind Gold Standard Outdoors. This dynamic duo has been crafting bespoke rods since their teenage years, and their shared passion for the great outdoors is truly infectious. Joe is the primary rod builder located in Wisconsin while Air Force Officer Ben, who is on the cusp of his promotion to Captain, handles the administrative side of things, including website development and taxes.Join us as we delve into the technical side of rod making. The Swanson brothers enlighten us on the intricacies of custom rod crafting, from selecting the perfect rod blank to fine-tuning the handle for the angler. Get ready for a captivating conversation filled with personal stories, technical insights, and a shared love for all things fishing.Produced by Phil Ewert Productions Theme Music: Hero's JourneyJoel Loopez Tunepocket.comLicensed by: Phil Ewert Productions
No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. About Nigil: drink sum wtr was founded in early 2022 by Nigil Mack, Sam Valenti IV, and Secretly Group co-founders Ben Swanson, Chris Swanson, Phil Waldorf and Darius Van Arman. Formerly VP of A&R at Republic Records, Nigil was integral in the discovery and development of major artists like Kid Cudi, Shelley (FKA DRAM), Angel Haze and more. As of late, he's turned his Midas touch towards developing drink sum wtr, a label determined to serve as an artist-first support system in all aspects of their business, including streaming, vinyl, sync licensing, publishing, and more.
Releasing nearly 20 albums over 15 years, singer/songwriter Jason Molina penned "bruised and barren songs of longing and lost salvation" (NPR). Delivered with a soul-cutting, unadorned tenor, his discography continues to connect with a devoted fan base through varied incarnations -- whether in a group dynamic as Magnolia Electric Co. under his first solo moniker, Songs: Ohia or his own birthname -- despite his death in 2013, at the age of 39. A particularly prolific period in the mid-00's saw the release of the 4-CD Magnolia box set Sojourner, encompassing full-band recordings with Steve Albini in Chicago, an alternate line-up in Virginia with Cracker frontman David Lowery producing, an EP's worth of tracks from Memphis' legendary Sun Studio, and Molina solo tapes from home. If the wide-range of performances weren't enough, Molina wanted to double-down on his mythological side by adding a ouija board and real chicken bones to the screen-printed wooden box. Eventually, label and artist settled on a celestial map and Magnolia medallion. They also put out a truncated version of this massive collection as the 10-track single LP, Fading Trails in 2006. Today, former Magnolia bandmate Jason Evans Groth and Secretly Canadian label co-founder Ben Swanson discuss their memories of the sessions that make up Sojourner, the journey this project has taken to get to vinyl (released earlier this month, available via secretlystore.com), and how artists today continue to spread the gospel of Molina's canon a decade after his passing. Follow @jasonamolina on Instagram for archival content, and join the Molina fan community via staticanddistance.substack.com. Secretly Canadian is also auctioning off vinyl test pressings of Molina's work and more via eBay, linked here. All proceeds are donated to housing non-profit New Hope for Families.
Ben Swanson is the co-founder and co-owner of Secretly Group, which since launching in 1996, has evolved into 4 record labels and a music publisher. It began as Secretly Canadian in Indiana by Ben Swanson and his brother Chris, Eric Weddle and Jonathan Cargill. During its early days, the head office was at Ben and Chris' house, where Ben has recalled spending months researching how to make a CD. Fast forward to today, where the label is home to artists such as Phoebe Bridgers, Bon Iver, Major Lazer and Tig Notaro. Aside from music, sustainability is a core priority for the company. In fact, a detailed sustainability report that traces back to 2021 is available for the public to read on the Secretly Canadian website! Ben Swanson joins Earth Care to give a behind-the-scenes look at integrating sustainability into a record label. What has worked, and what environmentally-conscious goal is the business hoping to achieve next? Ben also shares potential starting points for other music industry professionals to bring sustainability into their operations! Don't forget to hit FOLLOW or Subscribe to the Earth Care podcast! Let's connect online: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3AEJ5KW TikTok: https://bit.ly/3KwXwoT Website: earthcareshow.com
On this episode, Nick conducts interviews at the Sconni River Bluegrass Festival! Tune in to hear interviews with Bob Wiegandt, Ben Swanson, Augie Dougherty, Oscar Noetzel, Billy Bronsted, and Adam Greuel as they present their unique perspectives about what the festival means to them! Check out more about TMV Podcast at www.themusiciansventure.com, @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
The making of Swedish singer-songwriter Jens Lekman's “dream record” 2007's Night Falls Over Kortedala, hailed by Pitchfork and The Guardian as one of the greatest albums of its era. Now re-born as the album The Linden Trees Are Still In Blossom. Guests include Annika Norlin, Laura Snapes, Chris and Ben Swanson, and Lisa Nilsson.
Swedish singer-songwriter Jens Lekman's beginnings as a musician in Gothenburg, Sweden, his signing to Secretly Canadian, and the making of his long-lost cult compilation album 2005's Oh You're So Silent Jens. Now re-born as the album The Cherry Trees Are Still In Blossom. Featuring guests including Laura Snapes, Chris and Ben Swanson, and Dillon.
Hosts Tom Davies and Manish Agarwal sit down with Secretly Canadian co-founders Chris and Ben Swanson to conduct an interview-by-song. Prompting the brothers with a blind playlist of tracks spanning their 25 year history as a label, Tom and Manish share Dave Grohl's favorite band of 2009, hear about an accidental hug from Drew Barrymore, and discuss the fruits of a life-long obsession with CD reissues.
James sits down with former Rufus On Fire manager Ben Swanson to talk about the good ol' days of Charlotte Bobcats blogging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Justin and Larry are joined by Nick Braccia , Ben Swanson and Chuck Beaver to talk about their work on the Dead Space Franchise.
Ben Swanson from West Des Moines (Valley grad) starts out the second hour chatting with Chris and Ross about why he wants to be the Public Address Announcer for Hilton Coliseum and shows off his stuff. Then the 4 @ 4 gets into Talen Horton-Tucker perhaps being a max deal guy and if Aaron Rodgers and Scottie Pippen have some similarities. To end the second hour Harry from Good Guys joins to talk about the Good Guys Car Show in Des Moines July 2nd - 4th and Ross explains a crazy parlay that hit for $1.6 million.
Ben Swanson from West Des Moines (Valley grad) starts out the second hour chatting with Chris and Ross about why he wants to be the Public Address Announcer for Hilton Coliseum and shows off his stuff. Then the 4 @ 4 gets into Talen Horton-Tucker perhaps being a max deal guy and if Aaron Rodgers and Scottie Pippen have some similarities. To end the second hour Harry from Good Guys joins to talk about the Good Guys Car Show in Des Moines July 2nd - 4th and Ross explains a crazy parlay that hit for $1.6 million.
After having her story shut down and fracturing her friendship with Bryan, Max makes her final move towards solving the Parting of the Shoe and outing the culprit. STARRING:Miriam Randolph as Maxine PhillipsMichael Benzinger as Bryan BaeZuri Starks as Holly GreenRandryck Lewis as Xavier RoseTempestt Farrar as Mrs. GravesZach Twardowski as Coach BoogieCatherine Councell as Susan PetersenChase Carson as Royce PetersenElyse Fisher as Marissa LoneyWilliam Goblirsch as Casey “Wolfman” WilcoxMarc Saladino as Steven Lewis StifelTaylor Mankle, Jessie Cohen, and Ben Swanson as the Reporterswith Emelia Asiedu as Toni Phillipsand Connett Croghan as Devin Gilroyfeaturing…Nina Morrison, Brendan Pendegraft, Alex Stetson, Brandon Devine, Ryan Voggessor, Abby Hudson, Maritza Pineda, Chastity Williams, Kevin Conlon, Aidan Conlon, Oliver Parizek, Henry Parizek, William Rafter, Ameena yameen, Michelle Roshanzamir, Brillian Qi-Bell, Weiyi Zhang, Bailey Shimp, Kate Hacker, Josh Brunk, Jivani RodriguezDirected and Produced by Miriam Randolph & Henry ParizekWritten by Miriam RandolphSound Editing and Mixing by Henry ParizekTheme Music by Francois ComtoisMusic by Henry ParizekPoster Design by Raven NobleTrailer Editing by Ryan ConlonThe Parting of the Shoe is produced by Two Steps to the Left Productions with Bear Elegance Productions.(c) Two Steps to the Left Productions, LLC. 2021
This week the boys have two members from the Perth band 'Dear Sunday' on to have a monster chat about all things fun. Ben Swanson & Mason Nguyen feature on what is the longest show to date, they get around Jamo's freakish private investigating abilities, being picked last at school, horrible first impressions, musical intelligence, getting pissed before a show, nude on stage, making it to Triple J, band member fears, teaching Stormzy how to do a Shoey, a cracking DILF & MILF, the horror movie debate, lesbian love story FINALE, lucid dreaming, the Calvin Harris conspiracy, our Nandos love affair and much more! DEAR SUNDAY LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/Dearsunday FOR BONUS EPISODES & DISCOUNTED EARLY MERCH RELEASES: https://www.patreon.com/jamoanddylan www.jamoanddylan.com Subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we speak our minds and are not afraid to confront controversial topics. Rate our Poddy 5* ALSO AVAILABLE on YouTube with video Follow our SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/jamoanddylan https://www.instagram.com/jamolennon https://www.instagram.com/dylan.saccomanno https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8jrurbqRIZh0GlehR6slVA Hope you all have a good week, love Jamo & Dyl xxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Swanson is the co-founder of Secretly Group, which includes independent record labels Dead Oceans, Jagjaguwar, The Numero Group and Secretly Canadian, as well as music publisher Secretly Publishing. Secretly Group artists include Bon Iver, Phoebe Bridgers, The War On Drugs, Mitski and many more. He is also one of hollywoods top music supervisors, most recently working on Motley Crue's biopic, The Dirt.
Hey everyone! Hope you all had a great week! Sorry about the delay in the episode, but with a busy weekend last week we figured it was best to push it back. This week we talked to our birthday boy, Ben Swanson! We hope you enjoy this sneak peek into his life as the leader of our house, and we'll see you next Monday!
Ben Swanson, April Bonifatto, Brett Sachs, and Deon Goldschmidt join us to chat all about Pre-Litigation. Hear about the advantages and disadvantages, your obligation to your client, powering your pre-lit machine, and knowing when to bring in a litigator.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson) are joined by newly elected Hall of Famer Steve Atwater to preview the 2020 NFL Combine. The crew talks about the report that the Broncos' assistant coaches won't travel to the Combine (4:40), preview key position groups that the Broncos may evaluate in Indianapolis (14:00), react to Phil's list of best names at the Combine (40:55) and play listener voicemails (46:50) before closing with traditional shoutouts (1:03:34). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson) are all in on next season. The crew discusses how the Broncos can beat the Chiefs and why the tide may be turning in Denver's fortune (2:09). Phil and Aric also discuss reports of a potential 17-game schedule (20:56) before closing with traditional shoutouts (38:02). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this special episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson) are in studio with newly elected Hall of Famer Steve Atwater! Hear about what it was like in the room, why Steve thinks he was elected to the Hall of Fame and what the future could hold for the newest gold jacket. Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson) are in Miami ahead of Super Bowl LIV. The crew hears from NBC Sports' Peter King about the state of the Broncos (3:50), asks Michael Irvin and Deion Sanders about Steve Atwater's Hall of Fame chances (14:17), discusses the Hall of Fame credentials of Atwater and John Lynch (16:08), makes their Super Bowl predictions (27:12), hears from a listener (37:01) and closes with traditional shoutouts (43:31). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson) talk about news from John Elway's recent media availability, recap the Senior Bowl practices, check in with Ben Swanson in Orlando (18:11), discuss Peyton Manning's tribute to his brother Eli (38:35), explain a changing quarterback landscape (47:48) and close with traditional shoutouts (54:08). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson) talk about Pat Shurmur, the Broncos' new offensive coordinator (3:50), respond to the news that Randy Gradishar didn't make the Hall of Fame (21:55), congratulate Courtland Sutton on his Pro Bowl selection (33:50), react to listener emails (41:30), predict the outcomes of the AFC and NFC Championships (58:54) and close with traditional shoutouts (1:06:49). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson) respond to an email from a member of Neutral Zone Nation (4:48), talk about impending free agents (17:20), identify areas of need for the team (24:36), take a look at last weekend's playoff games (40:28), compete at a limerick challenge (58:10) and close with traditional shoutouts (1:01:02). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and, one last time, Emily Simanskis) recap John Elway, Vic Fangio and Joe Ellis' end-of-year press conferences. The squad discusses Elway's comments on Drew Lock (3:18) and the Broncos' 2019 season (11:11), what Lock said about the type of quarterback he wants to become (19:18) and the possibility of Chris Harris Jr. staying in Denver (28:01). They talk about Fangio's comments about Justin Simmons (35:48) and the possibility of the Broncos playing in London (40:44) before listening to #NeutralZoneNation voicemails (52:10). They wrap up the show with extended shoutouts highlighting Emily's best bites from the 2019 season (1:03:19). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) play Two Truths and a Lie (3:55), discuss Drew Lock's preparation for the 2019 season finale (7:40) and play Phil in the Blank (16:45). The squad talks about Von Miller's offseason plans and Bradley Chubb's return in 2020 (25:19), name A-Ric of the Week (29:51) and chat about how Vic Fangio spent his Christmas (33:00). They participate in the limerick challenge (39:42) and listen to voicemails from #NeutralZoneNation before closing with the traditional shoutouts (43:45). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) recap Sunday's win against the Lions and Vic Fangio's Monday press conference. The squad discusses Fangio being "very encouraged" by Drew Lock's performance (3:40), when Fangio thinks Lock made the biggest improvement this season (10:11) and how Lock can learn from the all the experiences he's had this season (17:39). They talk about Fangio's comments on Lock being "the guy" (23:42), how the Broncos are combating the flu (32:41) and what the podcast crew would give the Broncos for the holidays (37:43), before closing with the traditional shoutouts (48:08). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) play Two Truths and a Lie (2:58), discuss the Broncos' Pro Bowl snubs (6:55) and play Phil in the Blank (20:06). The squad gives Drew Lock a progress report (27:43), name A-ric of the Week (37:13) and talk about the Broncos' opportunity to bounce back against the Lions (38:58). They participate in a shortened limerick challenge (44:55) and listen to voicemails from #NeutralZoneNation (47:17) before closing with the traditional shoutouts (55:07). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) recap Sunday's game against the Chiefs and Vic Fangio's Monday press conference. The squad talks about Von Miller's postgame comments (3:36), Drew Lock's performance (14:50) and how the Broncos' defense had a hard time against the Chiefs' offensive weapons (22:40). They discuss Courtland Sutton's growth this season (31:36) and how Fangio thinks Shelby Harris is playing "pretty damn good" (35:40), before listening to a #NeutralZoneNation voicemail and closing with the traditional shoutouts (46:24). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) play Two Truths and a Lie (4:10), discuss Drew Lock's trip home to Kansas City (9:04), play Phil in the Blank (20:19), evaluate if the Broncos' can snap an eight-game losing streak to the Chiefs (29:27), name A-ric of the Week (37:43), chat about a division-less NFL (39:08) and close with some singing from Phil, Ben and Emily (48:02). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) recap Sunday's win over the Texans and Vic Fangio's Monday press conference. The squad listened to voicemails from #NeutralZoneNation, discussed Drew Lock's second start and first road win (5:33) and how Lock can continue to improve (12:23). They talked about Fangio's Buzz Lightyear comments (18:12), Kareem Jackson's return to Houston (23:51) and how the Broncos are "playing hard" despite an sub-.500 record (30:57), before closing with more voicemails and the traditional shoutouts (36:36). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) preview Sunday's game against the Texans. The squad listens to voicemails from #NeutralZoneNation, plays Two Truths and a Lie (10:17) and talks about what to expect from Drew Lock in his first road game (14:07). They play "Phil in the Blank" (27:14), discuss the latest regarding Von Miller's injury (34:11) and name A-ric of the Week (41:05). Broncos Ring of Famer Steve Atwater stops by to talk about Lock and Miller and Kareem Jackson's return to Houston (43:17), the group participates in the limerick challenge (53:16) before closing with the traditional shoutouts (57:15). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) recap Sunday's win over the Chargers and Vic Fangio's Monday press conference. The squad listened to voicemails from #NeutralZoneNation, discussed Drew Lock's performance and energy (11:08) and talked about what Lock can do better in his second start (17:06). They also talked about Derek Wolfe's potential season-ending injury (27:41), DaeSean Hamilton's performance (33:27) and the defense's “pretty damn good” game (37:55). They end by discussing the feeling surrounding the Broncos heading into the month of December (43:28) before closing with some holiday shoutouts (52:14). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) preview Sunday's game against the Chargers and wish #NeutralZoneNation a Happy Thanksgiving. The squad starts by playing Two Truths and a Lie (4:43), before talking about the latest Drew Lock news (9:42). Aric and Phil draft players from the Broncos to their Turkey Bowl teams (18:53), discuss Sunday's game against the Chargers (26:18) and compare Broncos players to Thanksgiving dishes (31:14). They hear A-Ric of the Week (39:50) before closing with the traditional shoutouts (40:44). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) recap Sunday's game against the Bills and Vic Fangio's Monday press conference. The squad discusses the Broncos' quarterback situation (3:51), what the coaches need to see from Drew Lock for him to start Sunday (7:31) and how the organization plans to make the decision (14:41). They then talk about the Broncos' offensive woes against the Bills (21:56) and the defense's struggles on third down (26:56) before closing with the traditional shoutouts (34:56). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) preview Sunday's game against the Bills. The squad opens by playing Two Truths and a Lie (5:36), then talks about Bradley Chubb, Josh Allen and the 2018 draft (11:32). They play "Phil in the Blank" (20:18), give a Drew Lock update (28:51) and name A-ric of the Week (37:01). They discuss how Courtland Sutton is continuing to improve (41:11) and participate in the limerick challenge (46:14), before closing with the traditional shoutouts (49:09). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) recap Sunday's game against the Vikings and Vic Fangio's Monday press conference. The squad discusses pass interference reviews (4:41), the Broncos' second half defense (14:40) and Brandon Allen's performance (18:56). They talk about Brandon McManus' missed field goal and his performance this season (24:35), give their thoughts on the state of the 2019 Broncos (29:29) and offer an update on the Drew Lock situation (33:48), before closing with the traditional shoutouts (47:24). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) preview Sunday's game against the Vikings. The squad first talks about Drew Lock's progress (2:56) and Von Miller's stat line through nine weeks (14:01). They play Two Truths and a Lie (19:44) and "Phil in the Blank" (26:06) before discussing what the Broncos can expect facing Gary Kubiak (34:36). They discuss the keys to Sunday's game (39:46), partake in the limerick challenge (45:21) and name A-ric of the Week (49:21), before finishing with the traditional shoutouts (50:54). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) recap Vic Fangio's Monday press conference. The squad discusses Drew Lock's return to practice (3:50) and what the coaches need to see from him this week (5:51). They also talk about the Broncos focusing on improving to 4-6 (12:10) and former Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak's influence in Minnesota (16:39). They finish by talking about what Fangio wants to see from the Broncos in the second half of the season (22:31), before closing with the traditional shoutouts (27:32). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) preview Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans. The crew discusses OC Rich Scangarello's press conference comments about scripting plays (3:11) and getting Emmanuel Sanders more targets (8:33). They play "Phil in the Blank" (14:16) before talking about how to stop Derrick Henry (23:25) and Von Miller and Vic Fangio's relationship (27:12). They hear from Justin Simmons (31:50), partake in the Limerick Challenge (39:59) and pick "A-Ric of the Week" (45:37) before closing with the traditional shoutouts (56:00). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) preview Sunday's game against the Chargers. The crew talks about the Broncos' rivalry with Chargers QB Philip Rivers and playing against Melvin Gordon (16:41). They discuss how Bradley Chubb's injury will affect Von Miller (33:35) and hear from Malik Reed (38:11). They also debate the similarities between the 2019 Broncos and 2017 Chargers (45:14) and look back on last year's game in LA (49:17), before closing the show with the traditional shoutouts (51:09). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Aric DiLalla and Phil Milani (with assistance from Ben Swanson and Emily Simanskis) recap Sunday's loss to the Jaguars and Vic Fangio's Monday press conference. The crew reacts to the news of Bradley Chubb's ACL injury (1:20) and Fangio's "There's no pity parties in the NFL" comment (5:47). They discuss the Broncos' run defense (11:51) and mounting frustrations (20:48). They talk about how the team can turn the season around (25:46) and close with traditional shoutouts (30:42). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe to the Broncos Audio Zone on Stitcher, TuneIn, iTunes and now Spotify.
Jason Molina is one of the most capable, compelling, and confounding musicians of the last quarter century. We're celebrating his life and work as we mark five years since his passing in the spring of 2013. To do so, you'll hear from "Jason Molina: Riding With the Ghost" author Erin Osmon, Jim James, Scott Avett, Strand of Oaks frontman Tim Showalter, and Secretly Canadian Records co-founder Ben Swanson.
Episode #13: Brooklyn band Here We Go Magic is set to release their fourth album with indie label Secretly Canadian on October 15th, and we wanted to explore the process that the album went through from "farm to table." First we speak with Michael Bloch, guitarist in the band, who explains how he and song writer Luke Temple tackled their first album as a two piece using only rudimentary tools to create a full band, live, in the studio sound. Next we speak with one of Secretly Canadian's founders, Ben Swanson, and the man responsible for signing "Here We Go Magic," who tells us why he loves the band and the label's role in seeing the record through completion. To discuss one of the final links in the chain, we talk with Ian McKinnon, the head of label relations at one of the oldest music streaming services, Rhapsody.