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Carrie Welling & Eric Erdman"Who's ready for some island vibes? Tune in to Radio A1A this Friday at 5:00pm ET for "Buffett on the Radio"!This week, I'm excited to share my conversation with talented musicians Carrie Welling and Eric Erdman! Their unique sound is as refreshing as a tropical breeze! Plus, don't miss exclusive performances by the Coral Reefer Band, playing two Jimmy Buffett classics straight from Meeting of the Minds! Set your alarms, Parrotheads! You won't want to miss this!#buffettontheradio #RadioA1A #jimmybuffett #CoralReeferBand #meetingofthemindsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/a1a-media-network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11-27-23 show- Cheryl Lang interviews Eric Erdman & Brendan Mayer. Cindy Muir with a Phlockers magazine update. A musical tribute to Greg "Fingers" Taylor.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/a1a-media-network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Erdman and I discuss the highs and lows of the WWHA Round Up 2023
Melodies N' Memories: The Podcast | Show NotesEpisode 150:We are live in Nashville, TN at Live Oak Music Row for our Neon Grit Takeover. 16 amazing singers/songwriters take the stage Erica Ryliegh, Josiah Roddah, Duke Oursler, & Johnnie Miller Craig Monday, John Haywood, Lexi Lew, & Kevin Smith Warren Garrett, Taylor Goyette, Charlie Argo, & Mark Chandler Russell Sutton, Eric Erdman, D Vincent Williams, Barrett BaberHelp Support & Grow the PodcastOur Patreon is what keeps the show going, we have tiers starting as low as $1, & Save When you sign up for a full year!Find Your Tier Today!https://www.patreon.com/melodiesnmemoriesShow Links:WEBSITEINSTAGRAMYOUTUBESPOTIFY Guest Links: CURE HAIDYNNEON GRIT Support the show
Connect with Eric Erdman here:Facebook: @EricErdmanMusicInstagram: @EricErdmanMusicTikTok: @EricErdmanMusicWebsite: https://ericerdmanmusic.com Get Brent's free ebook! Go to GiftFrom Brent.com and tell him where to send it.If you would like to do a private Song Title Challenge or get private coaching, go to SongwritingPro.com/coaching and schedule your appointment today.Join the movement and broaden your understanding of how to honor the digital platform. This FREE download, Whoever Owns The Traffic, Rules The Road, will help you understand and adjust your tactics to grow your traffic and get paid on a digital platform. Go to GiftFromJohnny.com and tell him where to send it. If you'd like some one-on-one coaching to better understand your assets and how to use them to get paid, schedule a consultation with Johnny today. Email him at info@daredevilproduction.com and put CONSULTATION in the subject line.
Eric Erdman and I discuss the WWHA Round Up in Rapid City, SD.
Gainin' Fast on Memphis: The Podcast | Show NotesEpisode 131:Tonight, We Welcome Eric Erdman for Episode 131. Claiming influences like James Taylor &, Mac McAnally, Eric's style moves through soulful rhythm and blues into jazzy funk, then turns the corner and brings you right back to your roots with a smooth country tune. Catch up on Eric's journey and Connect His Memories & Melodies on the Gainin' Fast On Memphis: PodcastHelp Support & Grow the PodcastOur Patreon is what keeps the show going, we have tiers starting as low as $1, & Save When you sign up for an entire year!Find Your Tier Today!https://www.patreon.com/GaininFastOnMemphisShow Links:WEBSITEINSTAGRAMYOUTUBESPOTIFYSponsor Links:Arlo RevolutionPOD DECKS (Code: FASTONMEMPHIS)Guest Links:ERICERDMAN.COMYOUTUBEFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMSupport the show
Oh my goodness, it's EPISODE 300!!! I can't believe we have made it to 300 episodes! Normally, each week I sit down with an incredible entrepreneur, business owner, community leader, activist, author or speaker, and I find out their story and how they are using their gifts to change the world. But today is a big deal. I started this podcast in summer 2016, nearly six years ago. I never believed I would have made it this far. In honor of episode 300, I am answering listener questions, my husband joins as a special guest, we go over the top 10 most popular episodes and we honor a previous guest who has passed away. 5:42 – Question about ethical fashion Natasha asks: “When I was first learning about ethical fashion and what it means at the ripe age of 29 … I was telling my stepmom of its importance and how most garment workers aren't paid a living wage from fast fashion companies. I mentioned I was going to stop shopping at those companies, and she said to me, ‘But don't those people needs jobs, too?' I was a bit flabbergasted and to this day don't have a one sentence response. How would you answer that?” 9:52 – Two unaired episodes Mary asks: “Have you ever not aired a conversation?” Yes, there are two episodes that have never aired, and I explain why in the podcast. 13:16 – Coolest experience Carly asks: “What's one of the coolest things you've been able to do because of this podcast?” 14:55 – Favorite Australian food Sarah Ann asks: “What is your favorite Australian food?” Shout out to Sarah Ann, because she is one of the most encouraging listeners and even sent me a care package. 16:46 – Message from Sarah Ann “Thank you, Molly, for letting us into your family life and being the big sister that I never had.” 17:19 – Thank you, MamaSuds MamaSuds has been a wonderful partner to work with. If you've listened to this show, you know how much I love MamaSuds. 19:01 – Welcome, John! My husband John joins us for this part of the podcast, and he is my most requested guest. 23:25 – What does John love most about my job? Christy asks John: “What do you love most about Molly's job or what she does for a living?” John shares a funny story about jury duty and how he panicked when asked about my job. 26:10 – Favorite part of homesteading Cheryl Dunn asks: “What is your favorite part of homesteading?” Survival is not the answer, but there is a lot that we love. 27:51 – How to get finances in order Maria J. asks: “I know your husband is a financial advisor … I feel really overwhelmed with where to start with getting my overall finances in order. Where do I begin? Financial Peace? Total Money Makeover? Or should I just look somewhere else? 29:54 – John's favorite interviews Kelly R. asks John: “Do you have an interview that Molly has done that sticks out to you as one of your personal favorites?” 31:31 – Best marriage advice Bethany M. asks: “What is the best piece of marriage advice that someone has given you? And what is the best piece of marriage advice you would give someone else?” John doesn't think people give good marriage advice. 32:57 – How is Molly different? Tara L. asks: “How is Molly the most different today than when you first married her? 34:35 – Honoring a former guest Eric Erdman was a guest in April 2020 on episode 191 and passed away a few months later. He had cancer and started an organization called Give a Child a Voice. 35:45 – Top 10 most popular episodes 10 – Episode 100 – My and John's episode 9 – Episode 153 – Kevin Fredericks, KevOnStage 8 – Episode 263 – Christy Wright 7 – Episode 211 – Mary Marantz 6 – Episode 205 – Daniel Grothe 5 – Episode 165 – Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado 4 – Episode 158 – Jennifer Allwood 3 – Episode 71 – Devan and Morgan Kline 2 – Episode 135 – Kat Eckles 1 – Episode 137 – Rebecca Smith FEATURED QUOTES I am just overwhelmed right now, thinking about this episode and what it means. – Molly My goal each and every week is to just serve you with this show and to encourage you. – Molly I like knowing how to butcher chickens. Two years ago, I didn't know how to butcher a chicken. – John Know what you're spending and know how much you're bringing in. Spend a couple months just tracking your expenses. – John I feel like people don't necessarily give great marriage advice. – John Thank you to our partner of the show! Are you looking to clean up your household cleaning products this year? MamaSuds would like to help! The best way is to simply start with one product. Every time you run out of a specific cleaning product, replace it with a non-toxic one. Another tip, purchase a product that has multiple uses. The MamaSuds Collection has many multiple use products (castile soap or the toilet bombs are just a few!). Their blog has lots of great tips and a castile soap recipe that you can print and make a lot of your own effective cleaners! Give them a try at www.mamasuds.com and don't forget to use the coupon code MOLLY for 15% off your order!
After much anticipation leading up to the album's release, Eric Erdman's record Enough is finally out and we got the chance to sit down with the artist to hear all about it. For those out of the loop, Eric Erdman is an Alabama-based singer and songwriter that has continually been impressing us as he's been slowly releasing singles from his newest album, Enough. With the record just released on May 27th, 2022, we got the chance to sit with Eric for an in-depth interview that spanned topics ranging from its background, the recording process, touring, what's on the way, and so much more. If you know what's good for you, you'll give it all a spin as soon as possible. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wewriteaboutmusic/support
E-14 Podcast sits down with Brandon Lloyd and discusses his over 5 years of Combat supporting the War on Terrorism. He paints a picture of the hell of war and recounts his trials during this horrible time in American history. He also tells us what he is doing today. The song that preludes the E-14 Podcast intro is “Can't Fill it,” written and performed by Eric Erdman, This song is a personal tribute to Brandon Lloyd. Hear more of Eric's great music on ericerdmanmusic.com or IG: @ericerdmanmusic or YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/TheUgliStick
3-28-22 show- Cindy Muir interviews with Alabama artist Eric Erdman & Pa's Heather Vidal. Rain Jaudon reports from New Orleans. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/a1a-media-network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, guest host Johnny Gwin talks with singer/songwriter, music producer, session guitarist, and professional music businessman Eric Erdman about creating a career where he is the brand, product, factory, and the skilled labor. Eric demystifies the rock star mythos with tales of hard work, serious practicing, endless touring, and power networking to be able to travel the world entertaining thousands as his songs and talent. Plus, Eric shares his love of the talented musicians and unique musical sound of his hometown of Mobile, Alabama. Get To Know Eric Erdman Music Follow Eric on Spotify Hear Eric on Youtube Key Takeaways The music business is ever-changing with changing audience tastes to disruptive technology and isn't always glamourous. Practice, practice, practice, and learn to be multifaceted and flexible with your skills and abilities. Succeeding in the music business is not just practicing your craft but also putting sound business fundamentals into practice. Be yourself, but don't ignore the trends and realities of your market, industry, and business environment. Grow your industry network to increase your employment and learning opportunities. ////// Learn More About DocRX DocRx is a family-oriented company dedicated to tailor operational solutions for patient health and compliance programs that increases the quality and efficiency of patient-centered care and always with the mission of the patient's health 1st. With over ten years of experience helping doctors and their patients with diagnostic testing, patient monitoring, medical supplies, compliance, wholesale pharmacy, physician dispensing billing, and more. DocRx is your patient and health compliance solution, both under one roof. To find out how DocRx can help your hospital, pharmacy, or physicians office see all their services at DocRx.com.
Pirates & Poets, writing, recording & producing, Parti-Gras, and a bunch of hysterical nonsense! You won't be disappointed! Tips graciously accepted! paypal.me/BoomerBlake or Venmo @Boomer-Blake. Subscribe to this podcast and follow 'Boomer Blake and the Shorebreak' on Facebook to be notified of new shows. Originally aired on Facebook Live 2/5/21 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boomer-blake/support
#442- 6-01-20 show- Interview with Mobile, Alabama singer songwriter Eric Erdman. Cindy Muir checks in with Trop Rockin' magazine updates. Lots of new trop rock including Jimmy Buffett. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#442- 6-01-20 show- Interview with Mobile, Alabama singer songwriter Eric Erdman. Cindy Muir checks in with Trop Rockin' magazine updates. Lots of new trop rock including Jimmy Buffett. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest this week is Eric Erdman, the founder of the Give a Child a Voice Foundation. When Eric learned he had advanced brain cancer in July of 2016 at the age of 16, he had no idea all the ways his life would change. He faced medical procedures including both brain surgery and eye surgery, and lost hearing as well as sight in one of his eyes. Yet the fear and grueling procedures are not what Eric remembers most about the months after he was diagnosed with Anaplastic Grade III Ependymoma. He remembers the voluntary kindness friends, families, neighbors, and even strangers who helped him find his voice, to share his story and speak out. The coming together of so many different people, all with the same goal of showing support, transformed his perspective on life and inspired him to pay it forward. Today, after four brain surgeries, three rounds of radiation, a round of chemo, and complications, Eric is more excited than ever to continue to help other struggling kids find their voice through his foundation, Give a Child a Voice. While some children battle critical pediatric illness, others face challenges such as bullying and abuse in their schools and homes. In addition to the immediate harm it causes, these difficult experiences can cause long-term emotional suffering. Eric dreams that other kids who experience difficult situations receive the same kindness he received at one of the most vulnerable times of his life. He started Give a Child a Voice to engage the community and get children the help they need so positive change is possible. His dream and movement have become a reality thanks to the work being done through his foundation. I was so beyond inspired by my conversation with Eric. This young man is making the most of his time to inspire and encourage kids who’ve experienced bullying and so much more. I know you are going to be encouraged by him too, so without further ado, please enjoy my conversation with Eric! 3:32 - The Eric 101 Eric started Give a Child a Voice after he was diagnosed with cancer. His foundation helps children who have dealt with or are dealing with bullying, abuse, and life-threatening illness. Give a Child a Voice strives to emphasize the importance of children being able to speak up about their experiences. For many years, Eric did not speak up about being physically and mentally abused and bullied. It took him three years before he felt safe enough to talk about it to just his mom. He told her when he was 16 years old, at the same time as his diagnosis. He was diagnosed with stage three anaplastic ependymoma brain tumor. It is a very rare brain cancer and only 200 kids and about 52 adolescents are diagnosed each year. Eric is now stage four and has been through four brain surgeries, three rounds of radiation (61 sessions) at the highest dose. In August of 2019, he was given six months to live. Eric says he knows his body and how it reacts to so many surgeries and treatments. He’s been accustomed to medical procedures his whole life and says cancer has given him the ability to help others. Eric says he wouldn’t change anything because his experience is helping kids through similar experiences. Often people receive bleak diagnoses and prognoses by feeling sorry for themselves and being negative. Eric chose the opposite. He intentionally decided to take the positive, happy route to help his family and to focus to live in the moments he has now. 14:55 – A Strong Advocate Eric has always been happy, but his diagnosis brought out his personality. He is much more extroverted now and he has become such a strong advocate for children who are victims of abuse, having been bullied himself. Eric realized through his own experience with bullying that confronting a bully isn’t always straightforward. Kids who are bullies may be getting abused at home because of their home environment. Eric encourages those who’ve been bullied to speak up about what they’re going through at that moment, not only to protect themselves but also to help the kid that is doing the bullying. Speaking up is the first step. Once you speak up, something can be done to help everyone in the situation. It helps so many kids, not just the kid who is speaking up. 23:40 - Empowering Others Eric knows he would not have started a foundation to help others if not for his cancer. He wanted to take all the negative things he had been through and turn it around to use it for something good for other kids and teens. We can use our own life experiences to amplify the voice of others. If you would like to learn more about Give a Child a Voice, you can find more on the website and on Facebook. You can find a video about Eric’s story that was filmed at St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. When Give a Child a Voice is also looking at ways for people to get involved in volunteer opportunities. Reach out to Eric if you’d like to become involved with Give a Child A Voice. He would love to hear from you directly, and the contact form goes directly to his personal email address. 29:24: Getting to Know Our Guest You’ll love hearing Eric’s fun and light-hearted answers to what his hype song would be, what his most unusual talent is, what makes him feel the most alive, and who he’d choose to play him in a movie about his life. Be sure to stay tuned to hear Eric’s heartfelt answer to what it means to him to run a business with purpose. CONNECT WITH ERIC ERDMAN: https://www.giveachildavoice.us/ http://www.facebook.com/giveachildavoice https://twitter.com/giveachildavoic https://www.linkedin.com/company/giveachildavoice/ https://www.instagram.com/giveachildavoice/ Memorable Quotes: “I wouldn’t change anything because I know now what I went through to help a kid in their own shoes if they have the same problems.” “My mom hates me saying this but to me it’s true. I have to thank cancer because by far it’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me.” “I am fine with dying because the thing is, I’ve found something I love. I’m at my happiest, I have a foundation, I have an amazing family. I came to terms with it because I’m at peace with everything.” About Eric Erdman When 16-year-old Eric Erdman learned he had advanced brain cancer in July 2016, he had no idea all the ways his life would change. He faced medical procedures, including both brain surgery and eye surgery, he lost hearing as well as sight in one of his eyes. However, the fear and grueling procedures aren’t what Eric remembers most about the months after he was diagnosed with Anaplastic Grade III Ependymoma. He remembers the voluntary kindness of friends, families, neighbors, and even strangers showed him and how it helped him find his voice, to share his story and speak out. The coming together of so many different people, all with the same goal of showing support, transformed his perspective on life, and inspired him to pay it forward. Today, after four brain surgeries, three rounds of radiation, and one round of chemo, as Eric battles complications, he’s more excited than ever to continue to help other struggling kids find their voice through his foundation - Give a Child a Voice. While some children battle critical pediatric illness, others face challenges such as bullying and abuse in their schools and homes. In addition to the immediate harm it causes, these difficult experiences can cause long-term emotional suffering. Eric dreams that other kids who experience difficult situations receive the same kindness he received at one of the most vulnerable times of his life. He started his foundation, "Give a Child a Voice," to engage the community and get children and teens the help they need, so positive change is possible. His dream and movement have become a reality, thanks to work being done through his foundation.
Dream Big December is back with an incredibly emotional and inspiring guest, Eric Erdman of Give A Child A Voice. Have your tissues ready! Before the interview, Kim and Kroy talk the art of gift giving as Christmas approaches, plus they dive into the fun of sending Christmas cards even if they happen to arrive late - it's the thought that counts! Then, Kim and Kroy speak with Eric about his personal journey in overcoming an incredible amount of hardship to form Give A Child A Voice. Give A Child A Voice is an organization which helps children understand the importance of their own voice and works to put an end to bullying, child abuse and life-threatening childhood illness. Be sure to support Give A Child a Voice by visiting and donating at giveachildavoice.us Thanks to this episode's sponsors: Mercari = Download the Mercari app now! BetOnline.ag = Visit Betonline.ag and use code PODCASTONE for your 50% sign up bonus! CBDMD = Visit CBDMD.com and use promo code KIM for 20% off. Mancrates = Mancrates.com/KIMZ for 50% off. Rakuten = Sign up today at Rakuten.com!
9-23-19 show- Put in Bay singer songwriter Bob Gatewood interview, recorded at Put in Bay. Rain Jaudon New Orleans report. Several new song debuts including Eric Erdman, Bahama Mama & the Painkillers, Kid Conch & more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
9-23-19 show- Put in Bay singer songwriter Bob Gatewood interview, recorded at Put in Bay. Rain Jaudon New Orleans report. Several new song debuts including Eric Erdman, Bahama Mama & the Painkillers, Kid Conch & more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With football season fast approaching Charles and Michael are joined by Eric Erdman and Drew Navolio to discuss the NFC North division. Will Khalid Mack dominate again? Can Aaron Rodgers stay healthy and much more in the black and blue division. Next the guys discuss the NFC west and if anyone can stop the Rams prolific offense. Great listen for all those football fans
We’re back at it with a basketball roundtable this week Michael and Charles are joined by Jon Whaley and Eric Erdman. The guys start with the Russell Westbrook trade and ever changing western conference landscape, as well as ranking the west powers and who has the most pressure on them going into next season. All that and more!!!!!
Singer Songwriter Eric Erdman plays new songs and talks about his career
Revered Mobilians Ross Newell (of The Mulligan Brothers) and Eric Erdman join co-hosts Ferrill Gibbs and Abraham Partridge for a brand new live series called Unhand The Monster: Troubadours Live! Discover which guitars the two performers would choose to carry out of a burning building (and why), and hear them skillfully maneuver Ferrill through a harrowing garage band audition...
Dave and Gay "On The Road Again" at the Habitat Concert Venue with the Bayou Boys. Wes Loper, Eric Erdman, and Ryan Balthrop. 2018 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave and Gay "On The Road Again" at the Habitat Concert Venue with the Bayou Boys. Wes Loper, Eric Erdman, and Ryan Balthrop. 2018 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, the beloved Eric Erdman - a champion of the local arts scene and an unabashed fan of his hometown of Mobile - sits with Ferrill to discuss the state of education in Mobile, the "strange" and broken guitar chords he likes to forge and make melodic, and the eye-opening realities of his facing death as a teenager...
Welcome to Episode #138 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. This episode features music from Donny Brewer, Eric Erdman, and Dennis McCaughey. These songs were performed live at our Second Annual Key West Showcase, held November 3 at the First Flight Island Restaurant. Enjoy the music!
Enjoy Episode #124 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast, recorded live at Gulf Coast Days in New Orleans, LA. This episode is hosted by JB, Greg Dumas, and Eric Babin. It features music from Matt Hoggatt, Eric Erdman, Bob Durand, and Jerry Diaz.
JB is joined by Eric Babin of Radio Trop Rock, and singer/songwriter Donny Brewer. Listen in as the guys discuss all things Trop Rock, and more! Featuring music from Eric Erdman, Jim Morris, and The Boat Drunks.
Welcome to Episode #105 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. This episode features 10 songs recorded live at our 7th Annual Songwriter Invitational in Port Aransas. Dan Sullivan, Brendan Mayer, and Eric Erdman perform 3 songs each, and then close the show with the 2017 version of the "Pirates & Poets Song." Enjoy, and thanks for your support!
Welcome to Episode #102 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. Listen in as we discuss the NFL's harrasement of T-Bone Toms, and play tunes from Jimmy Parrish, Christopher Dale, Eric Erdman, and Dennis Davis!
Welcome to Episode #96 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. This episode features music recorded live during our Key West Showcase, held November 4, 2016 at Kelly's Caribbean Grill. Enjoy tunes from Kitty Steadman, Dan Sullivan, Jerry Diaz, Jim Hoehn, Brent Burns, Sunny Jim, Eric Erdman, Bob Karwin, and an electric moment from Donny Brewer!
Welcome to Episode #94 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. Listen in as we take a look forward to 2017, with an emphasis on our 7th Annual Songwriter Invitational in Port Aransas. We also discuss our monthly Songwriter Shows and the inaugural Galveston Bay Songwriters Festival. Enjoy tunes from Jerry Diaz, Dennis Davis, Brendan Mayer, Eric Erdman, and The Detentions!
Welcome to Episode #85 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. This Episode features an interview with Mobile based Songwriter Eric Erdman. Listen in as Eric talks about meeting Rodney Crowell, the Mobile music scene, and much more! Have you check out the new Piratesandpoets.net website? You can listen to all of our old episodes from the front page!
Welcome to Episode #83 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. Listen in as JB and Dammit Earl recap this summers fun while looking forward to the fall. Tune in for songs from Rob Mehl, Eric Erdman, and Brent Burns! Have you check out the new Piratesandpoets.net website? You can listen to all of our old episodes from the front page!
Three guys whose sports opinions couldn't be farther apart cover the highlights and lowlights of the past week and tell you what to look for in the week ahead.Notre Dame gets to the top of the BCS heapMatt's Thankless ThanksgivingFantasy Football Battle of the SexesA special Thanksgiving Game ShowThe music of Eric ErdmanNFL and NBA News and NotesAnd More!
Here it is, ep92, we have the usual segments, general bant, and, an interview with musician Eric Erdman.And hear TheDean!'s disco song. DOWNLOAD