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In one of our most enlightening and important episodes yet, Brad Corrigan of "Dispatch" sat down with us to chat about his career as a talented multi-instrumental musician, documentarian, but more importantly as a humble, ambitious humanitarian. Brad opens up about his recently released powerful documentary "Ileana's Smile", Dispatch's rapid rise, their upcoming album "Yellow Jacket", his connections with DMB, and a story about how he first learned to play drums that you don't want to miss. We want to thank Brad not only for joining us, but for sharing his experiences and for all that he has done over the years to support causes that are near and dear to him. Please, if you can, utilize the links below to support Brad's organization and Ileana's School of Hope. Cheers! LOVE LIGHT + MELODY - Brad's organization supporting vulnerable kids in Nicaragua ILEANA'S SMILE - Brad's documentary the inspiring story of a girl who endures life in a trash dump in Managua, Nicaragua, and the devastating choices she faces. The film follows Brad and several Nicaraguans as they try to help Ileana on her journey. - All proceeds from the film fund the operation and expansion of Ileana's School of Hope. "YELLOW JACKET" - new album drops June 6th Dispatch's 2025 Summer Tour kicks off June 3rd in St. Augustine, FL - Tour dates and tickets HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A captivating and insightful speech by Brad Corrigan from Dispatch.Dispatch is known as "the band that redefined independent music history." ►Special thanks to Brad Corrigan & Love, Light + Melody for this original. See more below.This is an original recording brought to you by T&H Inspiration►To learn more about Brad Corrigan's work + music:https://www.instagram.com/bradcorrigan/https://www.instagram.com/lovelightan...lovelightandmelody.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A compilation of profound and powerful speeches from: Alan Watts, Chris Cornell, Robin Williams, John Frusciante, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Wim Hof, Sadhguru, Kyle Cease, David Foster Wallace, Brad Corrigan, Dan Pink, Carl Jung, Vishen Lakhiani, and Roger Waters. Speakers:Alan WattsAudios sourced from: “Alan Watts -Alan Watts: Season 1, Program 6 - Time"Follow the Alan Watts Organization:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/alanwattspr...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alanwattsoff...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alanwattsorg/Licensed from mindsetdrm.comChris CornellRobin WilliamsJohn FruscianteBob DylanDavid BowieWim HofSadhguruKyle CeaseDavid Foster WallaceBrad CorriganDan PinkCarl JungVishen LakhianiRoger WatersProduced and edited by T&H Inspiration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Doc invites founding member of Dispatch Brad Corrigan on the show. The two discuss going on tour with O.A.R., playing in California now and 22 years ago, writing the General, learning it in Russia, playing music with a philanthropic purpose, and much much more. Make sure to listen! Monologue (Buzzfeed AI quiz): 0:00:20 Birthday Suit 1: 14:56 Ripped From the Headlines: 20:11 Dispatch - The General: 34:52 Shoutouts; 40:33 Miscellaneous File: 42:52 Quickhitters: 46:30 Things that Don't Suck: 51:00 Brad Corrigan Interview: 57:12 Dispatch - The legend of Connie Hawkins: 1:16:47 The Doc G Top 3 (Movies in Theaters): 1:25:42 Birthday Suit 2: 1:35:48 Birthday Suit 3: 1:38:23
A captivating and insightful speech by Brad Corrigan from Dispatch.Dispatch is known as "the band that redefined independent music history." Special thanks to Brad Corrigan & Love, Light + Melody for this original. See more below.To learn more about Brad Corrigan's work + music:https://www.instagram.com/bradcorrigan/https://www.instagram.com/lovelightan...lovelightandmelody.orgAnd click here to watch the film trailer for Ileana's Smile:https://vimeo.com/651282277Produced and edited by T&H Inspiration for Motiversity. Subscribe for more daily inspirational content! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dispatch's Chadwick Stokes and Brad Corrigan talk about their new album, 'Break Our Fall,' and much more on The JamBase Podcast Episode 87.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Dispatch over Zoom video! Celebrated roots rock band Dispatch have announced the release of their anticipated 8th studio album Break Our Fall out May 28th on Bomber Records/AWAL Recordings. Marking the band’s eighth studio release, the songs on this record speak not only to Chadwick Stokes’ and Brad Corrigan’s personal evolution, but to human nature itself, charting a course from denial and resistance to growth and acceptance through deep introspection and empathetic character studies. For Stokes and Corrigan, the only constant these past few years has been change – marriage, birth, death, departure – add to that an exceedingly tense political climate, long-overdue reckonings on racial justice/gender equality and a runaway global pandemic and you’ve got Break Our Fall, an album that enriches Dispatch’s distinguished legacy, on which the depth and breadth of the band’s stunning songwriting is displayed in full force. The band has been teasing details of the album’s launch in recent months, having released six singles including fan favorite “May We All,” which is currently climbing at AAA Radio. The music on Break Our Fall is pure Dispatch – blending infectious roots rock with hints of reggae, folk, and blues, and the production is similarly lean and energetic, leaving plenty of space for some of the group’s most pointed, political lyrics to date. The result is a timely and essential album from a band still breaking new ground two-and-a-half decades into its storied career, an ode to resilience and survival that manages to find hope and joy on even the darkest of days. The album finds Stokes and Corrigan more explicit and outspoken than ever, working with frequent collaborators Mike Sawitzke (Eels) and John Dragonetti (The Submarines) to craft a wide-ranging collection of cathartic songs. The album works its way through a litany of modern fears and frustration on the driving “May We All” and laments the direction of the country in no uncertain terms on the simmering “All This Time” (featuring soulful vocal contributions from The White Buffalo). Reality sets in with the heartache of missed opportunities and lost loved ones coming into sharp focus on songs like the bittersweet “As Old As I” and epic “Connie Hawkins,” which tips its cap to everything from Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen to The Cars and Violent Femmes. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #dispatch #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
There's a market and audience for anything thanks to the World Wide Web. Like your aunt or aunt, who keeps selling out of her kitten pattern wall quilts on Etsy. Or That 70s psychedelia resurgence band that is killing it on YouTube with their focus on a heavy saturation of envelope filters or is it envelope filters? You can't let the semantics of how you define yourself block your game of putting your uniqueness out there. Tomato or tomato it's still what's in the sauce that matters. Your uniqueness is your secret sauce. So whether you prefer niche or niche lets serve it up hot.Nonprofit: https://www.lovelightandmelody.org/Love Light + Melody (LL+M) serves vulnerable children by amplifying their stories, inspiring hope for them through music, art and sports, and transforming their lives through education. LL+M was originally founded in 2007 by musician Brad Corrigan to raise funds and awareness for a community of children living and working in the La Chureca trash dump community in Managua, Nicaragua. “If everybody is doing it one way, there's a good chance you can find your niche by going exactly in the opposite direction.”-Sam Walton1.What have you done that represents you well?2.Who is doing what you want and how?3.Set your parameters and go!Connect with us at: https://www.musicianstipjar.com/ or send an email to musicianstipjar@gmail.com Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock Picture by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/Mastered by: Zoe Moffhttps://ww.zoemoff.wixsite.com/zoemoffhttps://www.musicianstipjar.com/
Dispatch Band Member, Brad Corrigan, and Middlebury College Athletic Director, Erin Quinn, are talking about their long-standing friendship. Take a listen to this inspiriting story about a young coach and his lasting commitment to support his players on and off the field. Erin's former lacrosse recruit, Brad, says, “In order to truly give, you first have to figure out what God put in your hands.” Learn how they both figured out over time how to serve and uplift people with the “gifts” they have been given. If you would like to know more about Erin and Brad visit https://www.talkingjoy.org/conversations-with-pam
Member of the Indie band Dispatch, Brad Corrigan and I chat about everything from his childhood and how it led him to find the value of friendship, the importance of taking care of ourselves both spiritually and physically, how love is more important than any other material goods such as money, and how finding your light and harmonizing with the world is key to a happy life. Finding yourself is a difficult process, are you willing to take a step and do the hard work? New episodes every Monday: http://www.1hourintern.com (www.1hourintern.com) The Power Points: Connect with your patience. Be in harmony with yourself and others. Love people unconditionally. Resources https://www.lovelightandmelody.org/ (Love Light + Melody ) Thank you for listening to 1 Hour Intern; if you enjoyed, please https://1-hour-intern.captivate.fm/listen (rate, follow, and subscribe).
Dispatch's Brad Corrigan and Chad Urmston joins the show this week to discuss their personal experience of coping with anxiety and depression, in addition to their experiences with bandmate Pete Heimboldt's struggle with depression. The Location 13 indie rockers also share how mental illness can cause stress on one's social system, be it family, friends, or their professional network, and why we need a culture of empathy and humanity to get the support we need. Presented by Consequence of Sound and Sound Mind Live, Going There with Dr. Mike is a new interview podcast series in which clinical psychologist and life coach Dr. Mike Friedman talks with musicians about the crossroads where music and mental health meet.
Brad Corrigan is one of the original founding members of the band Dispatch (https://dispatchmusic.com/), which is one of the most, if not THE most successful indie bands of all time. They've played all of the major music venues, including a show in front of an audience in excess of 110,000 people from 25 countries (www.huffpost.com/author/dispatch).Some topics discussed are:Asking honest questions in a hypersensitive culture, information consumption, global citizenship, discovering unconscious bias, melting fear with a smile, media portraiture and focusing on what we have in common.Brad's "Go and See" Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmaXbtj_5d4.We also discuss Brad's non-profit Love Light and Melody (www.lovelightandmelody.org) and their upcoming documentary Ileana's Smile @lovelightandmelody. I've had the opportunity to join what they are up to in Nicaragua a couple of times—and it's powerful!
Today on the Satsang Podcast we have Brad Corrigan from one of my favorite bands; Dispatch. Brad is a singer-songwriter, humanitarian, activist, father, and now one of my friends. Brad and I hit it off right away and I am really grateful he said yes to coming on the show. Not only so you guys can hear everything we go into, but because him and I got to connect. Please like, share, subscribe and leave a review. It helps us reach more people with the podcast.
Dispatch band member and non-profit head Brad Corrigan joins us to discuss poverty, its affects around the world, and how the Church can re-examine Matthew 26:11. Connect with Brad: @lightlovemelody www.lovelightandmelody.org/
This episode features two separate interviews. The first of these is from when Rob and Seth sat down with Chadwick Stokes and Brad Corrigan of the wildly successful independent band Dispatch just before the band performed at the 2019 Candler Park Festival. Among the many topics discussed are their Boston farewell show which took place over a decade ago and reportedly drew over 150,000, as well as the strikingly raw documentary "The Last Dispatch" which thoroughly documents the build-up to this show and the show itself. The band has recently returned to regular touring and we learn some of the ways each has changed since the band went on hiatus. They also relate how difficult it was to reform the group when they learned that founding member Pete Francis Heimbold was not yet ready to resume the touring lifestyle. We also get a taste of how this fiercely independent band may have at one point come closer to joining a major label than many of its fans knows. The second interview finds Seth speaking with Galactic saxophone ace Ben Ellman. Ben talks about how his life has become more busy with his production work, and the fact that the band has taken on the honor of being the current caretakers of the legendary Tipitina's in New Orleans. Ben breaks down some of his producing work (particularly that with The Revivalists) and warns of the dangers of "Demo-itis." He also compares playing the baritone sax to playing tenor and speaks about the Walter Wolfman Washington solo release that he worked on (and shared the good news that they are apparently at work on another project). Seth and Rob also update each other on some of each of their own goings'-on, as they cut the segments for this episode after having not seen each other for two months. wTnS Sponsors: Polay + Clark 21st Century Accounting (Don't wait till April and get screwed, get Polayed) www.polayclark.com CBD Vermont: wTnS is sponsored by CBD Vermont, which partners with organic farms in Vermont to produce organically-grown hemp used in full spectrum extracts, available for sale at CBDVermont.com. Use the code [insideout] to get 15% off of all of their products. We guarantee our farms a price per plant and provide cultivation support throughout the growing season. There are a lot of CBD products out there, so how do you know what you’re getting? Well, CBD Vermont tests all of its extracts to ensure you’re getting the right amount of CBD and other cannabinoids, and no unwanted toxins. Plus, each batch is traced to the Vermont farm where it was grown, and the hemp cultivar that was extracted. They’ve recently launched an online store, where you can buy Vermont-made CBD products—including oils, capsules, edibles, and topicals - that have been fully vetted by the staff at CBD Vermont. Go to CBDVermont.com and use the code [insideout] at checkout to get 15% off. Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth: insideoutwtns.com Twitter: @InsideoutWTNS Instagram: www.instagram.com/insideoutwtns Facebook: www.facebook.com/insideoutwTnS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lacrosse The Nations: A Conduit of Opportunity, WorldwideThis week my guest is Javier Silva (Executive Dir.) of Lacrosse the Nations (LtN), where they show sports are a conduit by which great things can be achieved. LtN is an international nonprofit that brings the sport of lacrosse to underserved communities as a way of instilling structure and life skills while promoting education and health. LtN began as a simple conversation between Brad Corrigan and Brett Hughes in 2008 about the truest power of sports to bring people together all over the world regardless of age, background, sex, ethnicity, experience or even language. LtN now partners with lacrosse teams, individuals, and organizations to spread our mission and open up people's perspectives to a bigger picture of sport. They use learning and practicing of an unfamiliar sport to create an environment where new lessons can be intentionally taught and practiced, by bringing lacrosse enthusiasts together with communities in need, both are enriched through lacrosse the nations.https://www.spreaker.com/show/mtp-dave-briglioJavier took over as LtN’s Executive Director in 2015. He spent two years volunteering as Program Director in Nicaragua before joining as the Director of International Programs and Marketing. Javier, born in Colombia, fell in love with lacrosse on the first lacrosse program at his Stamford, CT high school. He went on to play for four years on the MCLA team at the University of Connecticut. He moved to Sweden to obtain his MSc in International Marketing & Brand Management from Lund University, traveled throughout Scandinavia as a lacrosse player/coach, and later played on the Colombian National Team at the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships.In this episode you’ll hear:•How to use an unfamiliar sport to create an effective learning environment •How to instil structure and life skills to promoting education & health•How their Life Skills Curriculum and “Respect For Women” course make great change
As we say goodbye to 2017, we want to look back on two of our most popular episodes this past year. The second episode in the "Best of 2017" series asks a provocative question that struck a chord with you when it was originally aired in early summer of 2017. The question was "Does everything happen for a reason?" and it was one of our most listened to and shared episodes all year. Join us as we revisit a conversation about life's unexpected twists with special guest, musician Brad Corrigan of Dispatch. Have you joined the Pigs? We're a group of friends ready to go all in with Jesus--to live a life that's “free indeed” because we’re wholly dependent on him. Join us for exclusive behind-the-scenes insights, opportunities to make your voice matter, prayer support, and connections to other Pigs inside our private Facebook group. Join Here- https://www.mylifetree.com/pratj-member-sign-up/ Related Articles and Resources: Free download bundle for starting your new year with Jesus- http://www.mylifetree.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/new-years-kickstart-bundle-2018.zip Jesus-Centered Planner- https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Centered-Planner-2018-Devotional-Leatherette/dp/1470748487/ Jesus-Centered Bible- http://mylifetree.com/jesus-centered-bible-shop-page Jesus-Centered Life- https://www.mylifetree.com/shop/the-jesus-centered-life/
God has a plan. Everything happens for a reason. All things work together for good. But what does that mean? If God has a plan, what if his plan isn't the same as mine? What if the thing he is keeping from us that we want so desperately is to protect us? What if God knowing what's best for us, doesn't automatically result in getting what we want? Join us this week as we interview legendary rock star Brad Corrigan of Dispatch. Despite being one of the most legendary rock stars of one of the most popular bands world-wide, Brad shares about living a life of being single despite having the strong desire to be a family man. Understanding that the chosen lifestyle of spending half his life touring with the band and the other half living in a trash dump in Nicaragua is the reason why that family dream hasn't worked out, he now devotes himself to being a "Spiritual Papa" to kids who sort through trash piles. This week on Paying Ridiculous Attention to Jesus Podcast Rick and Becky tackle a mud puddle story that many of you have been asking for us to do, when Jesus curses the fig tree in Mark chapter 11. We will zoom in on what Jesus was really showing us about a tree without fruit on it and how it relates to his will for our lives. Join the Pigs. Are you ready to go all in with Jesus? Ready to live a life that is free because it's wholly dependent on Jesus? Are you ready to slow down and wallow in the mud puddle stories of Jesus? Join the Pigs. We'll invite you in on exclusive behind the scenes insights, ask your opinion, pray for you and connect you to other Pigs inside our private Facebook group. Join here: https://www.mylifetree.com/pratj-member-sign-up/ Related Resources: Learn more about all of the resources we have for living a Jesus-Centered Life https://www.mylifetree.com/jesus-centered/ (Podcast) How to determine God's will: https://www.mylifetree.com/podcast-how-to-determine-gods-will/ (Podcast) Me, Jesus, and the person I married. https://www.mylifetree.com/podcast-jesus-person-married/
Brad is a creative visionary, living a unique and traveled life. As member of the indie band, Dispatch, he has played and sold out some of the most storied venues across the United States including Madison Square Garden, Red Rocks, Red Bull Arena, the Boston Garden, and Radio City. If you enjoy this episode half of as much as we enjoyed recording it, you'll thank us! PS. If you've seen The FIND: Nicaragua, you know his story, but in this episode we get to know what makes him tick!