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This week's episode comes to you straight from the breathtaking mountains of Whitefish, Montana, where our recent Annual IMPACT Retreat reached an entirely new level of inspiration, depth, and energy. The room was electric, the ambience was inspiring, and the conversations were powerful. And today, I've got something incredibly special for you — a LIVE interview with one of my closest friends and one of the brightest minds in all of professional sports, Chris Young, better known as "CY." Chris isn't just the President of the Texas Rangers — he's a Princeton graduate, a 17- year professional baseball veteran, a Major League All-Star, and a World Series champion both as a player and as an executive. But beyond the titles, CY is one of the most thoughtful, grounded, humble, and high-performing leaders I know. I trained him for more than a decade through the ups, the downs, the injuries, the comebacks, and the championship moments. We've shared thousands of hours in the gym, countless conversations about mindset, family, excellence, adversity, and purpose… and to bring him to Whitefish this year was truly special. In this candid, emotional, and wisdom-filled conversation, CY opens up about his journey from Princeton to the Big Leagues to leading a world-class MLB organization. He talks about culture, leadership, adversity, mindset, fatherhood, and the exact values that have shaped his life and the Texas Rangers clubhouse. If you're a business owner, parent, athlete, coach, sports fan, or anyone striving to be a better leader, this episode is going to speak directly to your soul. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The core values CY built the Rangers organization around and how YOU can apply them to your team, business, or family. How to eliminate toxicity, reinforce standards, and lead people with clarity and accountability. Why baseball — and life — is a game of failure, and how resilience and self-belief can change everything. Powerful stories from CY's playing days, including injuries, comebacks, competition, and even a Major League brawl (This was funny!). Why your environment, your training partners, and your inner circle matter more than you think. CY's most emotional moment in baseball and the story of pitching the day after his father passed. Lessons on fatherhood, youth sports, and raising confident, grounded kids. How to create an environment where people outperform expectations and realize their dreams. WOW-o-WOW…Chris Young is the real deal—heart, humility, hunger, discipline, and leadership at the highest level. He's one of the rare ones, and I'm truly blessed to call him a friend. As you listen to this conversation, please take a moment to reflect on your own journey. Where can you elevate your leadership? 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October 22, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class In this episode we begin a verse-by-verse study of the book of Philippians, focusing on chapter 1 and its historical context. Chris sets the scene by reviewing Acts 16 — the Macedonian call that brought Paul, Silas, Timothy, and Luke to Philippi — and highlights key persons like Lydia and the Philippian jailer who played roles in the church's founding. The episode also situates Paul's letter historically, explaining his Roman imprisonment (house arrest around AD 60–62) and how that confinement shaped the letter's emphasis. Topics covered include: the geographic and cultural background of Philippi (a Roman colony in Macedonia), the origin of the church there, and the circumstances that prompted Paul's affectionate and joyful letter. The host unpacks major themes such as joy and rejoicing, the meaning of being a bondservant of Christ, the distinction between the believers Paul calls “saints” and his own humility, and the practical results of gospel partnership between Paul and the Philippian congregation (including their generosity). Key points emphasized: Paul's overriding theme that true Christian joy is rooted in Christ and the gospel — not in changing circumstances; the joy of prayerful fellowship (Paul's thankful, persistent prayers for the Philippians); the joy of purposeful living (how Paul's chains actually advanced the gospel and emboldened other believers); and the famous tension in Paul between “to live is Christ” and “to die is gain,” showing his devotion to Christ and concern for the church's growth. The episode highlights concrete illustrations from the text: the Macedonian call, Lydia's conversion and hospitality, Paul's witness to Caesar's household and the palace guard, divisions among those preaching (envy vs. goodwill), and practical exhortations for love, knowledge, discernment, and bearing the fruits of righteousness. Listeners can expect historical background, theological teaching, and pastoral application designed to help them understand Philippians' message of Christ-centered joy and faithful living. Duration 40:00
Idea: A standup comedy festival where the performers do one normal standup performance and also participate in at least one comedic improv/game/activity which showcases another one of their other talents, such as art, singing, magic, etc. Also: the talent shows wouldn't be competitions, and would often pair together comics with complimentary talents, such as singers, musicians, and dancers, who would have a few hours to collaborate to come up with a group performance; questioning whether puppetry would be allowed Matt TerBurgh (instagram.com/terburghmatt youtube.com/@mattterburghcomedy facebook.com/mattterburgh) Eileen Nolton (instagram.com/evnoltoncomedy facebook.com/enolton) Chris Young (https://chrisyoungcomic.com instagram.com/chrisyoungcomic) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com/creativitywasted x.com/thomaswalma twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
October 15, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class In this episode the speaker completes a close study of Ephesians 5 and begins unpacking Ephesians 6, summarizing the major themes of the letter — life "in Christ," the centrality of the church, God's eternal plan, unity, and peace — and showing how the first three doctrinal chapters lead to the practical applications of the last three. Topics covered include the Biblical model for marriage (wives' submission and husbands' sacrificial love modeled on Christ and the church), the church-Christ analogy, and how authentic leadership in the home eliminates abuse and fosters mutual respect. The discussion also examines children and parenting (honor, obedience, and discipline tempered by love) and the cultural background of first-century Ephesus to clarify passages addressing slaves and masters, with modern application to employer–employee relationships rather than an endorsement of slavery. The episode shifts to spiritual preparedness with an extended look at Ephesians 6: the call to "put on the whole armor of God" (truth, righteousness, readiness with the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, and the Word), the reality of spiritual warfare, and the need for persistent prayer and mutual intercession. Paul's perspective as an "ambassador in chains" is highlighted — he asks for boldness to proclaim the mystery of the gospel rather than release from prison — and the host urges listeners to pray for missionaries and those suffering, referencing a recent urgent prayer request related to students in Tanzania. Key takeaways: understand submission in its biblical and cultural context and under God's higher authority; husbands are called to sacrificial, nourishing love; parents must balance discipline and tenderness; the slave–master instructions point to ethical employer–employee conduct today; believers must equip themselves with all aspects of God's armor and commit to prayer and bold witness even amid hardship. Duration 41:58
In this powerful episode of Music Saved Me, host Lynn Hoffman sits down with multi-platinum country music superstar Chris Young to explore how music and mentorship became his lifeline through adversity and transformed him into one of Nashville’s most successful artists. From winning Nashville Star to topping the country charts with hits like “Gettin’ You Home,” “Tomorrow,” “I’m Comin’ Over,” and the chart-topping collaboration “Famous Friends” with Kane Brown, Chris Young shares the untold story behind his rise to stardom. The Tennessee native opens up about the challenges, setbacks, and moments of doubt that could have derailed his career—and how music, mentorship, and unwavering resilience saved him. Discover the inspiration behind Chris Young’s biggest songs, his songwriting process, and the relationships that shaped his journey in country music. From his early days in Murfreesboro to selling out arenas worldwide, Chris reveals how faith, family, and the healing power of music guided him through life’s toughest moments. This episode dives deep into the intersection of mental health, creativity, and perseverance in the music industry. Whether you’re a die-hard country music fan, an aspiring artist, or someone who’s found solace in song, Chris Young’s story will inspire you to believe in the transformative power of music and mentorship. #music saved me #mentorship #country music #chris youngSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful episode of Music Saved Me, host Lynn Hoffman sits down with multi-platinum country music superstar Chris Young to explore how music and mentorship became his lifeline through adversity and transformed him into one of Nashville’s most successful artists. From winning Nashville Star to topping the country charts with hits like “Gettin’ You Home,” “Tomorrow,” “I’m Comin’ Over,” and the chart-topping collaboration “Famous Friends” with Kane Brown, Chris Young shares the untold story behind his rise to stardom. The Tennessee native opens up about the challenges, setbacks, and moments of doubt that could have derailed his career—and how music, mentorship, and unwavering resilience saved him. Discover the inspiration behind Chris Young’s biggest songs, his songwriting process, and the relationships that shaped his journey in country music. From his early days in Murfreesboro to selling out arenas worldwide, Chris reveals how faith, family, and the healing power of music guided him through life’s toughest moments. This episode dives deep into the intersection of mental health, creativity, and perseverance in the music industry. Whether you’re a die-hard country music fan, an aspiring artist, or someone who’s found solace in song, Chris Young’s story will inspire you to believe in the transformative power of music and mentorship. #music saved me #mentorship #country music #chris youngSupport the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Nobody can be an expert in everything — so you surround yourself with the right partners,” says Chris Young, CEO of Smartel. “That's how you deliver real value, reduce costs, and earn long-term trust.” In this latest episode of the TELCLOUD POTS and Shots Podcast Series, Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News, is joined by Jake Jacoby, CEO of TELCLOUD, and special guest Chris Young, CEO of Smartel, for a compelling look at how collaboration, data-driven decision-making, and unified connectivity strategies are transforming the POTS replacement landscape. Young introduces Smartel as a 23-year veteran in mobile solutions and wireless expense management, known for simplifying large, complex wireless ecosystems. Their approach centers on centralized management, data ingestion tools, standardized policies, and a responsive customer service model, all aimed at lowering costs and streamlining operations for enterprises nationwide. Jacoby explains why Smartel is an ideal partner for TELCLOUD's POTS replacement vision. As organizations confront escalating copper costs, service shutdowns, and outdated infrastructure, Smartel's audits often reveal both unused POTS lines and mission-critical lines at risk. By pairing Smartel's visibility with TELCLOUD's life-safety-grade replacement platform, the two companies deliver cost savings, continuity, and a long-term service model built to last decades. The discussion widens to the larger industry transformation. With the copper sunset accelerating and AI reshaping telecom workflows, both executives describe POTS replacement as a gateway opportunity — the immediate need that opens the door to broader conversations about edge connectivity, SD-WAN, IoT, backup strategy, and comprehensive modernization. As Young notes, “POTS is our biggest door-opener right now — everyone needs it, and it leads to deeper relationships almost every time.” Jacoby adds that while POTS is hot today, the service is required for the next 20 years, creating dependable recurring revenue for partners who can guide customers through the transition. Both stress that customers ultimately want simplicity, reliability, and cost control — and partnerships like TELCLOUD + Smartel are built to deliver exactly that. And true to the Shots tradition, the episode closes with a tasting of Don Julio Ceniza, an exceptionally rare Extra Añejo aged in charred oak barrels. Smooth, smoky, and difficult to find, Jacoby describes it as one of his personal favorites — and surprises both Doug and Chris by sending each of them a bottle to enjoy off-camera. The perfect pairing for a discussion about premium craftsmanship and long-term value. The POTS and Shots series continues to blend industry insight with cultural storytelling, helping MSPs and partners navigate the telecom transition while taking a tour of the world's greatest tequilas. For more information, visit telcloud.com or call 844-900-2270. Learn more about Smartel at www.smartelinc.com.
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Idea: An app used mostly by teachers (but also other types of public speakers, business presenters, etc.) that observes and understands the flow of information to people and provides (displays on smart glasses, speaks into an earpiece, etc.) on-the fly support for that information flow, such as highlighting/correcting errors, providing links to more detailed info or explanations, etc. Also: it would use AI to be able to follow along what you're reading, you're speaking, or you're listening to (including listening to students asking follow-up questions); it would use a lesson plan that you can quickly load into it (as opposed to using general AI data, which could cause it to go off the rails); it would know the context of the data flow (such as whether you're a person learning something new, a teacher refreshing prior-learned knowledge before giving a lesson, a teacher currently giving a lesson, a teacher listening to a student asking a question, etc.) and it would act differently accordingly to that context (for example, if you're a teacher giving a presentation, it wouldn't overload you with so much info that it'd break the flow of your lecture, or if you're learning something new by yourself for the first time, it might let you stew on an incorrect answer for a while to think it through before correcting you); it could maybe use tricks from scam psychics to feed you information in such a way that your audience can't tell that you're getting help Matt TerBurgh (instagram.com/terburghmatt youtube.com/@mattterburghcomedy facebook.com/mattterburgh) Eileen Nolton (instagram.com/evnoltoncomedy facebook.com/enolton) Chris Young (https://chrisyoungcomic.com instagram.com/chrisyoungcomic) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com/creativitywasted x.com/thomaswalma twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
October 8, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class In this episode the speaker continues a verse-by-verse study of the prison epistles with a focused look at Ephesians chapter 5. After a brief review of the book's structure—chapters 1–3 as doctrinal teaching and chapters 4–6 as practical application—the sermon centers on Paul's charge to "walk worthy of the calling." The teaching places Ephesians 5 in its historical context (Paul in Roman custody, c. 60–62 AD) and highlights major themes such as unity, being "in Christ," and the spiritual blessings of the church. The bulk of the episode unpacks three interlocking ways Christians are to live: walking in love (vv. 1–7), walking in the light (vv. 8–14), and walking in wisdom (vv. 15–21). Walking in love emphasizes imitating Christ's sacrificial love and avoiding behaviors unbefitting the saints—sexual immorality, impurity, greed, crude speech—and warns against deceptive teachings that excuse sinful living. The walking-in-light section contrasts darkness and light, explains the fruit of the light (goodness, righteousness, truth), and urges believers to expose evil rather than join it, with cross-references to John and other New Testament passages. When addressing wisdom, the speaker exhorts listeners to "walk circumspectly," redeem the time because the days are evil, and understand the will of the Lord through Scripture. He contrasts drunkenness with being filled with the Spirit and outlines practical means of Spirit-filled life: speaking to one another in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs; singing and giving thanks; and submitting to one another in the fear of God. Relevant passages from Matthew, Proverbs, and Romans are used to illustrate wisdom versus foolishness and the attitude of mutual honor among believers. The episode closes by previewing the remainder of Ephesians: upcoming discussion of marital responsibilities (wives and husbands), household relationships (parents and children, masters and slaves as employer/employee analogies), and the spiritual warfare material in chapter 6 about putting on the armor of God. No outside guests are featured; this is a pastoral teaching aimed at giving listeners clear doctrinal grounding and practical, everyday application for church life, family relationships, speech, and Christian conduct. Duration 37:40
Brent & Johnny welcome hit songwriter Brice Long to the Challenge, and they craft 5-6 different conceptual angles for writing a song titled "Dirt In Your Church". As a songwriter, Brice has had over 175 of his songs cut with artists such as Garth Brooks, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, Hank Williams Jr, Randy Houser, Josh Turner, Reba McEntire, Gary Allan, Cody Johnson, Chris Young, Jon Pardi, Lainey Wilson, Casey James, Randy Travis, John Michael Montgomery, Porter Wagoner and many more. Brice's songwriting hits include the #1 singles “Heartache On The Dance Floor” by Jon Pardi and “Nothing On But The Radio” by Gary Allan. Randy Houser's “Like a Cowboy”, a song that also garnered Brice a CMA nomination for Song of the Year. Other recent hits include Randy Houser's debut single, “Anything Goes”, “Today” from Gary Allan, Casey James' “Let's Don't Call It A Night”, and Jon Pardi's “What I Can't Put Down”. Connect With Brice Here: Facebook: @BriceLongMusic Instagram: @BriceLongSongs YouTube: @BriceLongMusic Spotify: @BriceLong Website: https://bricelongmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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October 1, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class In this episode the speaker walks through Ephesians chapter 4, transitioning from the doctrinal foundation of the first three chapters to the practical, everyday implications for Christian living. The talk highlights major themes including the spiritual blessings we have in Christ, reconciliation between Jews and Gentiles, and the central call to unity in the church. Audience interaction (including remarks from Gary, Neil, Bob and others) helps illustrate the points and keeps the session conversational. Key doctrinal reminders include the seven "ones" (one Spirit, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one God) and the idea that Christ has ascended and given gifts to the church. The lecture examines the roles named in the text — apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors/shepherds and teachers — and explains their purpose in equipping the saints for ministry and building up the body until unity and maturity in Christ are reached. The speaker emphasizes the character qualities that promote unity: lowliness, gentleness, long-suffering, and above all humility. Practical application covers putting off the "old man" and putting on the "new man" through the renewing of the mind, resisting false teaching, and pursuing spiritual growth (moving from milk to meat). Concrete behavioral instructions are discussed at length: speak truthfully, manage anger ("be angry and do not sin" — deal with conflict quickly and avoid giving the devil a foothold), stop stealing and work to give to those in need, and avoid corrupt talk. Instead, believers are urged to be kind, tenderhearted and forgiving, following Christ's example and remembering that they are sealed by the Holy Spirit. Other themes include church growth as a result of every member contributing their gifts, the importance of mentorship and teaching, and biblical counsel on discernment and maturity (references to Hebrews and Romans are used to underscore growth expectations). The episode closes with a challenge to live out the contrasts of Ephesians — old vs. new, death vs. life — and practical encouragement to pursue unity, holiness and loving service within the church. Duration 40:31
Chris Young spoke on the Rangers approach to Free Agency, The latest Dallas Cowboys News with the CNOTE and Bryan Broaddus breaks down the Raiders Defense during Crusty's Corner.
Show Open, Replay of GBAG of the Day, Eric Chiofalo has Wolchuk's Top 10 Sports Jimmies as well as a College Football Day Party. Chris Young spoke on the Rangers approach to Free Agency, The latest Dallas Cowboys News with the CNOTE and Bryan Broaddus breaks down the Raiders Defense during Crusty's Corner. The Nation discusses what will NFL Free Agency look like this offseason, the best NBA Rookies so far, and how is Cooper Flagg performing to start his career. Eric Chiofalo has the best in football during Football's Finest, Breaking Sports News at 5, and Lucious Alexander has more challengers for GBAG of the Day and a fun night of LA Live. The Nation reads and reacts to trending Cowboys Tweets, A Sports Hodge Podge with Eric Chiofalo and Crosstalk with The Fan After Dark.
This morning, Melissa and Austin talked about an unwelcomed aunt, heard why one of them is a psycho and gave away tickets to Chris Young!
This morning, Melissa and Austin debated which country star is more attractive, joked about things that went too far and gave away tickets to Chris Young!
100.3 The Bull (KILT) celebrated it's 25th Ten Man Jam on November 9th at the House of Blues to benefit the Folds of Honor. Among the artists attending, Chris Young, made his 5th appearance and stopped backstage to talk to Nick Russo before the show!
September 24, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class In this episode we dive into Ephesians chapter 3 as part of a continuing study of Paul's prison epistles (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon), written while Paul was under house arrest around AD 60–62. The speaker reviews major themes from Ephesians—spiritual blessings in Christ, the role of the Holy Spirit, grace through faith, God's eternal plan for redemption, and the unity of Jews and Gentiles in the church—before unpacking chapter 3 in detail. Key topics include Paul's self-identification as a prisoner of Christ for the Gentiles, his stewardship/dispensation of God's grace, and the revelation of the “mystery” that Gentiles are fellow heirs and members of the body of Christ through the gospel. The episode highlights Paul's humility and gratitude, his calling to minister to the Gentiles, and his emphasis on God's unsearchable, unfathomable riches in Christ. Chris connects these doctrinal points to pastoral application: how the first three chapters of Ephesians present doctrine and spiritual blessings, while chapters 4–6 move into practical instruction for Christian living. Paul's prayer for believers is examined—asking that they be strengthened in the inner man, that Christ dwell in their hearts, and that they comprehend (as much as possible) the width, length, depth, and height of Christ's love. The episode also explores the call to unity in the church (Ephesians 4), emphasizing humility, gentleness (meekness), patience, and bearing with one another in love as essential to maintaining the unity of the Spirit. Listeners will hear cross-references to Acts, 1 Corinthians, 1 Timothy, Philippians, and 1 Peter to illuminate Paul's ministry, his self-awareness as “less than the least,” and the broader biblical context of God's revealed plan. Expect reflections on prayer, spiritual maturity, the manifold wisdom of God revealed through the church, and practical challenges of walking worthy of the calling—living out humility, unity, and sacrificial love within the body of Christ. Duration 42:31
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September 17, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class In this episode Chris continues a study of the prison epistles, focusing on Ephesians (with occasional cross-references to Colossians, Romans, Revelation, 1 Peter, and 1 Corinthians). The session reviews chapter 1 and then works through the rich teaching of chapter 2. Topics include the book's major themes: spiritual blessings "in Christ," the centrality and importance of the church, unity between Jews and Gentiles, and a careful look at predestination. The speaker examines Ephesians 1:3–14 as a catalog of spiritual blessings (holiness, adoption, grace, redemption, forgiveness, sealing by the Spirit, and the guaranteed inheritance). He contrasts the believers' present status in Christ with their prior condition "dead in trespasses and sins," walking according to the course of the world, and being "children of wrath." Biblical parallels are drawn to Romans 5 and Colossians 2 to explain God's love, justification, and how baptism connects believers to Christ's death and resurrection. A major focus is Ephesians 2's diagnosis of humanity outside Christ followed by God's intervention: "But God, who is rich in mercy... made us alive together with Christ by grace you have been saved." The episode emphasizes salvation by grace through faith, clarifies the relationship between faith and works (faith that is alive produces works), and explains that good works are the expected fruit of salvation rather than the means to earn it. The discussion highlights the breaking down of the middle wall of partition between Jew and Gentile, showing how Christ's death creates one new humanity and brings Gentiles near by the blood of Christ. The church is presented as the household/temple of God, built on the foundation of apostles and prophets with Jesus as the chief cornerstone—living stones fitted together for God's dwelling by the Spirit. Listeners hear scripture readings, brief audience interaction and questions, and practical application points: remember where you once were, appreciate God's mercy, live out the good works prepared for believers, and recognize the church's unity and spiritual significance. The episode closes with reminders about baptism, reconciliation through Christ, and the ongoing importance of the church as God's family and temple. Duration 36:23
Blake Murphy and Julia Kreuz start the show by recapping the series. 2011 World Series champion Lance Lynn (25:04) joins to discuss Trey Yesavage, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and how pitchers can have good outings but poor luck. Sportsnet's Madison Shipman (41:11) gives her thoughts on Yamamoto and Kevin Gausman against the Dodgers' bats again. MLB Network's Chris Young (1:05:36) joins to break down the versatility of Toronto's hitting. Lastly, the Athletic Fabian Ardaya provides the latest from the Dodgers ahead of Game 6.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
From the creators of "Takin ' A Walk" join your host Sarah Harralson with the debut episode of Takin ' A Walk Nashville. Sarah is a Nashville based singer-songwriter and she talks with award winning Country Music Singer Songwriter Chris Young. Chris has just released his first album on Black River Entertainment called "I Didn't Come Here to Leave" and he takes us behind the scenes to the creative process behind the album.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the creators of The "Takin ' A Walk"Podcast with Buzz Knight, join your host Sarah Harralson with the debut episode of Takin ' A Walk Nashville. Sarah is a Nashville based singer-songwriter and she talks with award winning Country Music Singer Songwriter Chris Young. Chris Young Music has just released his first album on Black River Entertainment called "I Didn't Come Here to Leave" and he takes us behind the scenes to the creative process behind the album and his slice of country music history from Chris Young Music. Thanks for checking out this new Nashville music podcast. Please follow us, leave a rating, review or comment and share with your friends.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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SEGMENT 1: RECAP – WHAT HAPPENED Quick rundown of the original incident:Morgan throws a chair off Chief's rooftop bar.Nearly hits a police officer and a couple of people below.Gets arrested for reckless endangerment and public intoxication.Hosts react:“They said he was having a rough night — yeah, we call that alcohol, Jr.!”“I just want to know what goes through someone's head before yeeting a chair off a roof.”Mention: He didn't really explain why he did it; just blamed it on a bad night. SEGMENT 2: THE BODY CAM FOOTAGE DROPS Transition: “Fast forward to this week — social media blows up with new body cam footage.”Play or describe the key moments:Morgan in the police car, chatting with officers.Mentions Thomas Rhett, says “Thomas Rhett would never get arrested.”Starts small talk: “Who are your top three favorite country artists of all time?”Host banter:“Even drunk, Morgan's out here doing promo work — always networking!”“That cop's like, ‘Actually, you're one of my top three.' Can you imagine? Arresting your favorite singer?” SEGMENT 3: THE SHADE HE THREW Highlight quote: “Please do not play Chris Young. He's terrible.”Hosts react:“He said that?? On camera??”“You know the cop's thinking, ‘This is gold.'”Add the censored version where he calls Chris Young a name.Talk about how awkward that must be:“They're gonna run into each other in Nashville — probably at Losers or Red Door.”“We were half-expecting a funny response video from Chris Young, but nothing so far.”Discussion:Should major artists diss others publicly — even drunk?The fine line between honesty and professionalism.“Truth serum was definitely flowing that night.” SEGMENT 4: THE FAN & ARTIST DYNAMIC Point: The irony — the cop said Morgan was one of his favorite artists and was literally playing his songs as he arrested him.Hosts joke:“Imagine blasting ‘Last Night' while cuffing the guy who sang it.”“Somewhere that cop's telling this story at every barbecue.” SEGMENT 5: LOOKING BACK NOW Reflect on Morgan's year since the arrest:Has he matured?Seems more grounded, more focused on music.“Let's hope the only chairs he's throwing now are into arenas — metaphorically speaking.”Discuss his musical taste from the clip:He liked Hardy, Ernest, and Josh Turner — “Honestly, not bad taste for a drunk guy in cuffs.” CLOSING Hosts wrap up:“Well, lesson learned: Don't drink and throw chairs… and maybe don't diss your fellow country stars on a police mic.”“Still, Morgan's music keeps topping charts, so it seems fans have forgiven him — again.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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What actually earns a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame—longevity, hits, or the kind of influence that changes what country sounds like? We dig into the real criteria and test the hype with a clear-eyed look at names like Alison Krauss, Brad Paisley, Crystal Gayle, Dwight Yoakam, Faith Hill, and more. Some feel overdue, others feel inevitable, and a few favorites might benefit from time cooking into legacy. With only three inductees selected each year across rotating categories, the bar isn't just high—it's selective by design.From there, we zoom out to what's shaping country now. Kenny Chesney's high-tech Sphere dates raise the production ceiling, George Strait's long-awaited stadium return brings tradition back to center stage, and Chris Young's new label era hints at a refreshed voice with deeper songwriting. We swap stories about artist rivalries, the power of small-venue touring, and how TV platforms keep catalog songs alive with surprising new performances. We also spotlight rising talent like Brian Fuller and revisit the studio lineage that built the modern sound—John and Martina McBride's Blackbird Studios, Tony Brown's classic touch, and Dan Huff's guitar-forward polish.Then we put our money where our mouth is: can AI co-write and produce a track that stands up to human-made? We fed it detailed direction—anthemic chorus, dynamic bridge, specific drum feel, vocal phrasing, even the final held note and guitar tag—and got a shockingly usable demo. It still can't replace a seasoned session leader's judgment or the nuance of live players, but as a demo engine for indie artists, it's a game-changer. Try twenty ideas fast, pick the strongest, and take that one to the studio with confidence.Episode LinksJeff King: https://jayfranze.com/episode6/Bob Bullock: https://jayfranze.com/episode28/MaKenzie Phipps: https://jayfranze.com/episode73/Bruce Tarletsky: https://jayfranze.com/episode81/Robby Johnson: https://jayfranze.com/episode95/Billie Jo Jones: https://jayfranze.com/episode98/Send us a text Support the showLinks Jay Franze: https://jayfranze.com/ JFS Country Countdown: https://jayfranze.com/countdown/ Contact Contact: https://jayfranze.com/contact/ Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayfranze TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jayfranze X: https://x.com/jayfranze YouTube: https://youtube.com/@jayfranze Services Consulting: https://jayfranze.com/services/ Books Books: https://jayfranze.com/books/ Merchandise Merchandise: https://jayfranze.com/merchandise/ Support Support: https://jayfranze.com/support/ Sponsor the Show: https://jayfranze.com/sponsor/
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Country Music Singer Songwriter Chris Young joins host Sarah Harralson on Takin A Walk Nashville and discusses his new album "I didn't come here to leave.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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September 10, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class This episode is a teaching-led exploration of Ephesians chapter 1, recorded as part of a quarter-long study of the prison epistles (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon). The instructor sets the stage by explaining Paul's situation—writing under house arrest in Rome around AD 60–62—and outlines the original recipients (the church at Ephesus), their history, and the challenges they faced in a city known for idolatry and the Temple of Diana. Topics covered include the historical and literary context of Ephesians, Paul's relationship with the Ephesian church (including his farewell meeting with the elders in Miletus from Acts 20), and later references to Ephesus in Revelation which warn that the congregation lost its “first love” despite remaining doctrinally strong. The lesson distinguishes the book's structure—chapters 1–3 as doctrinal and chapters 4–6 as practical application—and emphasizes recurring themes such as the church, the phrase “in Christ,” and the spiritual blessings available to believers. The core of the episode is a verse-by-verse walk through 1:3–14 (noted as a single long sentence in the Greek) that catalogs Paul's catalog of spiritual blessings: election before the foundation of the world, predestination to adoption, grace and redemption through Christ's blood, forgiveness of sins, inheritance, and the sealing by the Holy Spirit as a guarantee of our inheritance. The instructor explains key theological terms (predestined, adoption, redemption, seal) and how they fit into Paul's larger purpose of uniting Jews and Gentiles into one body—the church. Practical applications are drawn throughout: the need for elders to guard the flock against false teaching, the centrality of evangelism (and the danger of losing zeal even when doctrine remains sound), the inseparability of Christ and his church, and how remembrance of spiritual blessings brings joy and endurance amid persecution and hardship. The resurrection, Christ's exaltation, and the hope of future inheritance are presented as sustaining truths. The episode is presented by the course instructor and is designed to be discussion-friendly—referencing a set of tough questions raised by an attendee to encourage listener engagement and reflection on how Ephesians' doctrines translate into daily Christian living. Duration 46:59
Send us a textDon stops by the show to discuss his book on Chet Atkins, teaching and his long career as a professor, writer, and more.********Don Cusic is one of the premier historians of country music and an internationally known scholar and writer. As an author, teacher, historian, songwriter, producer and executive, Cusic has been actively involved in the music business since 1973. He is a 2022 inductee in the Western Music Hall of Fame. He is an American author, songwriter and record producer who is best known as a historian of U.S. popular music. He is the author of 28 books, most of them related to country music; they include biographies of performers like Eddy Arnold, Roger Miller, Merle Haggard and Gene Autry. He is a special correspondent for Billboard magazine, a book reviewer for MusicRow magazine, and editor for trade magazines Record World and Cashbox . Cusic was a consultant for Ken Burns' documentary miniseries Country Music. He is a Curb Professor of Music Industry History at Belmont University in Nashville, where his former students include Brad Paisley and Chris Young. He is a frequent contributor of liner notes for prominent recording artists and has contributed various encyclopedia entries, magazine articles, and book chapters.Grab a copy of the book here: https://www.ama***** If you would like to contact the show about being a guest, please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comUpcoming guests can be found: https://dmneedom.com/upcoming-guest Follow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast Suzi©2025 Better To...Podcast with D. M. NeedomSupport the show
Kohler just debuted a new $600 toilet camera that watches you go, then analyzes the results to track your health. Some fans think Chris Young was hammered during his headlining set at Boots in the Park in Tucson, Arizona. A surfer at a California beach was attacked and bitten by an otter who then stole her surfboard. Is this anything? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joey still hates it when Nancy sings her good morning song. He is also confused about how our body adjusts to temperature in the winter vs the summer. Tennessee is not on the list of states that are most likely to have Bigfoot sightings. A guy called and said that we were wrong and that he’d seen Bigfoot before in Tennessee. The AWS outage yesterday affected a ton of online services. One of those services was Canvas, a schoolwork website that UT and a lot of other schools use. Most students couldn’t do any schoolwork. Hot Tea: Jelly Roll wants to turn part of his property into a free rehab and therapy facility for boys that were like him as a kid. Chris Young was accused of being hammered on stage after he was offbeat on one of his songs at a concert. Charmin is bringing back its “Forever Roll” of toilet paper that is supposed to last a month. Nancy’s 12-year-old has been complaining about Nancy’s cooking. He claims to not like the meals she has been making for dinner and has started sending her Instagram recipes. Kohler, the toilet company, is selling a new health screening tool for toilets. It’s a camera with AI built into it that can analyze what you drop into your toilet. The camera can only see what is inside the toilet, not your body. Lucky 7 New updates have come out of the investigation of the little girl who fell off the Disney cruise ship a while back. It turns out that her mom was the one encouraging her to sit on the railing. The dad didn’t know what was happening until he heard the mom scream. That is when he jumped in after the girl. Kenny Chesney was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame last night. What Makes You Special? I’m Elaine Hendrix, the actress on Dancing with the Stars. We gave away an autographed copy of Kenny Chesney’s new autobiography, Heart Life music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joey still hates it when Nancy sings her good morning song. He is also confused about how our body adjusts to temperature in the winter vs the summer. Tennessee is not on the list of states that are most likely to have Bigfoot sightings. A guy called and said that we were wrong and that he’d seen Bigfoot before in Tennessee. The AWS outage yesterday affected a ton of online services. One of those services was Canvas, a schoolwork website that UT and a lot of other schools use. Most students couldn’t do any schoolwork. Hot Tea: Jelly Roll wants to turn part of his property into a free rehab and therapy facility for boys that were like him as a kid. Chris Young was accused of being hammered on stage after he was offbeat on one of his songs at a concert. Charmin is bringing back its “Forever Roll” of toilet paper that is supposed to last a month. Nancy’s 12-year-old has been complaining about Nancy’s cooking. He claims to not like the meals she has been making for dinner and has started sending her Instagram recipes. Kohler, the toilet company, is selling a new health screening tool for toilets. It’s a camera with AI built into it that can analyze what you drop into your toilet. The camera can only see what is inside the toilet, not your body. Lucky 7 New updates have come out of the investigation of the little girl who fell off the Disney cruise ship a while back. It turns out that her mom was the one encouraging her to sit on the railing. The dad didn’t know what was happening until he heard the mom scream. That is when he jumped in after the girl. Kenny Chesney was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame last night. What Makes You Special? I’m Elaine Hendrix, the actress on Dancing with the Stars. We gave away an autographed copy of Kenny Chesney’s new autobiography, Heart Life music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Paul kicks off this Wednesday edition of the show with Singer/Songwriter Chris Young. Then, Paul goes to his loyal listeners, including an early appearance from the one and only Legend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Norm Hitzges is wondering — and not quietly — how the Texas Rangers went from World Series champs to looking like they misplaced their offense in a junk drawer.In this episode, Norm breaks down the mess General Manager Chris Young finds himself in: a team that can pitch but can't hit, an owner allergic to the luxury tax, and a farm system that's about as fertile as a parking lot. He calls it “the box,” and Chris Young is stuck squarely inside it, armed with little more than duct tape, prayer, and a spreadsheet labeled “2026: Good Luck.”Norm walks through the impossible math of building a contender without money, prospects, or trade bait — and still finds time to hype a Mavericks rookie who might be the best thing to hit Dallas since Luka's step-back three. It's classic Norm: sharp, funny, a little grumpy, and all truth.⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 - The General Manager in the Box (And No, There's No Key)01:22 - Luxury Tax or Luxury Trap?02:49 - How to Go 81–81 With the Best Pitching in Baseball03:35 - Six Players, $144 Million, and No Room Left for Snacks05:30 - The Farm System: Where Hope Goes to Retire07:05 - Trade Season: Who's Buying This Junk Drawer?08:36 - Two Holes, One Rotation, and a Whole Lot of “Good Luck”09:26 - If Chris Young Pulls This Off, Just Hand Him the GM of the Year Trophy12:18 - Super Cooper: The Mavs Rookie Who Might Save Dallas Sports13:49 - A 6'8” Point Guard and a Glimmer of Hope14:46 - Don't Stop Believing (Unless You're the Rangers' Payroll Department) Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and Calvin Watkins discuss [00:25] the Cowboys' 40-40 stalemate with the Packers and what it means in the big picture. Calvin says it won't matter how well Dak Prescott plays if the defense doesn't improve, and he doesn't see that coming. [23:29] Kevin and Evan analyze Bruce Bochy's departure from the Rangers, his culpability in their two-year funk and what Chris Young does next, after he officially names Skip Schumaker manager. [46:18] And the guys consider whether Rhett Lashlee would be smart to leave SMU for Arkansas, his alma mater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we sit down with Cameron Lippert, co-founder of ElectraMet, and Chris Young, President of Bluegrass Angels, to explore how a hard-tech startup spun out of university research is solving one of industry's biggest challenges: removing metals and oxidants from wastewater. By turning costly waste streams into valuable resources, ElectraMet is helping critical sectors like semiconductors, mining, battery recycling, and defense.Expect to learn how university research in Kentucky sparked the idea that became ElectraMet, why early investors and mentors were crucial to navigating commercialization, how the team pivoted from desalination to metals recovery, and why ElectraMet's journey is a blueprint for the type of circular economy manufacturing that the GAME Change initiative aims to grow.Middle Tech is proudly supported by:KY Innovation → kyinnovation.comAwesome Inc → awesomeinc.org
Brent & Johnny welcome hit songwriter, Scott Lindsey, to The Challenge. Scott was signed with Sony Music subsidiary, Slugfest Records, back in 2008, where he released a Top-40 radio single, "You Only Call Me When You're Drunk," and he toured with Jason Aldean and Chris Young to support that single. He was also 1/3 of the amazing but short-lived trio The Nashvillians. Since then, Scott's had a great run of cuts by Blackstone Cherry, The Bellamy Brothers, and major syncs with FOX's Monarch, and Amazon Prime's Yellowstone (a song he wrote with Kevin Costner). Together, the three of them cook up 5-6 different conceptual angles for writing a song titled "Crossroads and Crosses," sent in by CLIMBer, Martin Vipond. The C.L.I.M.B. Show is dedicated to helping singers, songwriters, indie artists and industry pros "Create Leverage In The Music Business." We want you to win! About the hosts: Brent Baxter is an award-winning hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson (“Monday Morning Church”), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Gord Bamford and more. He helps songwriters turn pro by helping them WRITE like a pro, DO BUSINESS like a pro and CONNECT to the pros. You can find Brent at SongwritingPro.com/Baxter and SongwritingPro.com. Johnny Dwinell owns Daredevil Production and helps artists increase their streams, blow up their video views, sell more live show tickets, and get discovered by new fans, TV and music industry pros. Daredevil has worked with artists including Collin Raye, Tracy Lawrence, Ty Herndon, Ronnie McDowell and others. You can find Johnny at TheCLIMBshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob discusses how the expanded Wild Card has made the final week of the MLB regular season must-see TV, why the Los Angeles Dodgers’ bullpen will ultimately be what prevents them from repeating as World Series champions, and whether wholesale changes should be made if the Detroit Tigers wind up missing the postseason entirely. Later, former MLB All-Star and MLB Network analyst Chris Young swings by to discuss the MLB playoff race and his pick to win the AL MVP between Cal Raleigh and Aaron Judge, and MLB.com reporter Jason Beck checks in to discuss the Tigers freefall. Plus, Rob's latest appearance on MLB Network, and a hot and fresh edition of Pocket Protector Central with Anthony Masterson. Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President of the Texas Rangers Chris Young joins the Nation full 706 Tue, 23 Sep 2025 00:32:39 +0000 8AI0Nt43OV1socMytL297cjv081jY5cw mlb,texas rangers,sports GBag Nation mlb,texas rangers,sports President of the Texas Rangers Chris Young joins the Nation The G-Bag Nation - Weekdays 10am-3pm 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcastin