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The OKPOP Radio Hour
OKPOPcast: Eric Himan

The OKPOP Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 38:33


THIS WEEK ON THE OKPOP RADIO HOUR PODCAST:Eric Himan is a man of many talents. Not only is he a gifted singer/songwriter/performer, he's also responsible for putting on some of Oklahoma's coolest events. We chat with him about how he came to meet and tour with his musical hero, Ani DiFranco. We also talk creativity, and what makes Oklahoma such a special place for artists and fans alike. As always, give us a follow and listen to the OKPOP Radio Hour wherever you get your podcasts!

The Oklahoma Today Podcast
Season 2, Episode 38: Cat Video Festival with the Myriad Botanical Gardens

The Oklahoma Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 33:09


We were purrrfectly pleased to have Leslie Spears and Eric Himan from the Myriad Botanical Gardens to talk about the upcoming free Cat Video Festival. Plus we picked your brains about your favorite pets and your always fun Weekly Podvents. We hope you listen!

Filmmaking Confidential

Eric Himan is an award-winning nationally-touring soulful/folk/rock artist. His music has been featured on Sirius/XM's Coffeehouse radio station. Eric has toured with Leon Russell and Ani DiFranco. He has shared the stage with Patty Griffin, India.Arie, Edwin McCain, and many more. He has appeared in the The Advocate, Huffington Post, OUT, newspapers nationwide, won the Singer/Songwriter Awards in London and is endorsed by Fender Guitars.Eric's most recent album CONTENDERS is his most ambitious album to date. In addition to Himan on lead vocals and guitar, the album features musicians Fiawna Forte (lead guitar and vocals), Phillip Hanewinkel (bass) and Brandon Holder (drums). Produced, recorded and mixed by Bixby’s Kendal Osborne at his Closet Studios, the album was mastered by Chris Wiley with Buffalo Hide Mastering.Eric's previous album, GRACEFULLY was recorded with Eric on piano. A horn section was brought in and arranged by saxophonist Ryan Tedder, with Dave Johnson on trumpet. Eric was able to bring in some heavy hitters such as drummer, Brandon Holder (drummer for Leon Russell) and bassist Matt Hayes (Jacob Fred Jazz Odessey, Wayne Newton) thanks to the support of his many generous listeners. The album was recorded in Eric’s hometown of Tulsa, OK by Rockwell Ripperger (of the platinum selling band, Stephen Speaks) and Brandon Holder, mixed by Ripperger, and mastered by the grammy-award winning Chris Bellman (Alanis Morissette, Ani DiFranco, Katy Perry) at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Los Angeles, CA.

Nathan OUTloud
Tom from Ramble Redhead Show & Singer/Songwriter Tom Goss

Nathan OUTloud

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 30:51


Originally released: June 08, 2009 Episode 4 features a coming out story and interview with Tom from Ramble Redhead Show. Tom has been doing his podcast for over 4 years and has completed nearly 300 episodes. You can check out all of the podcasts on his website at http://www.rambleredhead.com/ (http://www.rambleredhead.com/). You can also find his podcasts in iTunes. Tom Goss' "Back To Love" is a collection of edgy alt/pop songs that are literally about love—not always romantic love, but the many faces of love. He has built on the success of his first national tour with acclaimed singer/songwriter Eric Himan in 2008, as well as the production and release of his first video, which was featured nationally and eventually rose to #2 on MTV LOGO's The Click List. "I wanted to create something that was instantly accessible," says Goss. "Something that would touch a wide audience, and something that was fast and clean but also carried a concrete message." As a gay man, he wanted to deliver a message about societal and religious perceptions of what love means to a gay person, as well as his family's love and failed love, including the divorce of his parents. Goss also learned a lot from his recently deceased grandfather, whom he says loved his grandmother “more than I have ever seen anyone love.” He adds that “Back To Love” breathes speaks, and aches like nothing I have ever done before.” Goss, who grew up in Kenosha, Wisconsin, moved to DC in 2004 to enter Catholic seminary in hopes of becoming a priest. After that didn't go as planned, Goss later found himself through his charity work and through his partner, and began to make music a full-time ambition. His debut, album, Naked Without, was released in 2006 and was followed by Rise in January 2008. Goss plans to hit the road in support of Back To Love, delivering the message of his new album to a wide range of listeners. “I want people to listen to "Back To Love" and leave with a sense of hope and love greater than before,” says Goss. “I want to start conversations about love and loss, anger and forgiveness, hope and fear, but most importantly integration, of self and of each other. And at the same time, I want to deliver the best batch of songs that I possibly could.” You can find more information on Tom's music and concert dates on his website http://www.tomgossmusic.net/ (tomgossmusic.net). "Back to Love" is also available on http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=158289962&uo=6 (iTunes). From that we get “Til the End”. On May 28 radio hosts Rob Williams and Arnie States spent more than 30 minutes making crude and dehumanizing comments promoting child abuse against transgender children. It began when they discussed a story about an Omaha family supporting their transgender child and her transition. After GLAAD, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation issued a call to action, the radio station finally called back and promised Rob and Arnie would respond to their offensive segment. GLAAD also spoke with with radio host Dawn Rossi who defended transgender people on the highly problematic segment. On their follow-up show, Rob and Arnie failed to apologize for their remarks. GLAAD re-issued the Call to Action, and LGBT advocates made their voices heard through social networking and thousands of people from around the world contacted KRXQ and their advertisers. After nine advertisers pulled their ads, the radio station finally took notice and they suspended the show until Thursday June 11th. For the most up-to-date information visit http://www.glaad.org/ (glaad.org). Thank you Tom & Tom for your contributions to episode 4 of Nathan OUTloud! Follow the podcast on twitter http://twitter.com/nathanoutloud (@nathanOUTloud). Also, join me on facebook on the http://facebook.com/nathanoutloudfans/ (Nathan OUTloud fan page). To share your comments or suggestions please, email here. Come OUT | Be OUT |... Support this podcast

Story Club Tulsa
Episode 43 - Eric Himan hangs out with Leon Russell, Cyndi Lauper, Ani Difranco, and Fred Schneider (not all at once!). Hosted by Ryan Howell.

Story Club Tulsa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 30:46


43 - Eric Himan tries not to get sick on Leon Russell, finds out Cyndi Lauper has issues, Ani Difranco is a truly fabulous human, and gives Fred Schneider a personal tour of Tulsa. Eric is a local musician who has played some incredible gigs with a number of great musicians. Take a listen to get the backstage scoop! Hosted by Ryan Howell. Find us at www.storyclubtulsa.com or on your second favorite social media to find out more about our upcoming shows. If you'd like to tell your story on one of our upcoming shows, message us on our website. We'd love to hear from you! ADULT CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE USED. Music by Doron Deutsch

Lost Spaces
Lambda Rising, Washington, D.C., USA (with Eric Himan)

Lost Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 57:19


Eric Himan is an award-winning singer-songwriter, and has played with the likes of Ani DiFrance, Melissa Ferrick and Leon Russell. To celebrate his new single, Local Gay Bookstore, we caught up to discuss his favourite lost bookstore, Lambda Rising in Washington, D.C. (as well as other book shops like Outwrite in Atlanta, and the distributor Goldenrod). Before you listen, I need to warn you - we go ALL about the houses, with a bit of a peer support session in the middle of the episode all about the trials and tribulations of being a musician! Find out more about Eric by visiting his website - https://www.erichiman.com/

Finding Favorites with Leah Jones
William Pacholski loves the Great Comet

Finding Favorites with Leah Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 54:11


William Pacholski, the owner and founder of the Portland Psychic School, talks with me about Dave Malloy's musical Natasha and Pierre and the Great Comet of 1912. The Great Comet ran on Broadway for nearly a year, closing on September 3, 2017, but as you'll hear - it was performed in a variety of venues for a few years as Dave Malloy developed the show. Additional LinksThe One That Got Away videos are all on Vimeo. Here's Eric Himan performing Both Hands as a taste of the show.The cast recording of The Great Comet is available on Spotify and lots of other places.The AssassinsDave Malloy - the artistic geniusMillikin University

Best Hour of Their Day
159. Eric Hinman | Life by Design

Best Hour of Their Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 53:36


On today’s episode, Ackerman sits down with Eric Himan. Eric is a health and wellness entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of Original Grain, XO Taco, and Urban Life Athletics. Eric is a contributor and partner at Fellow Gent, an aspirational new media company for wellness-minded men. He was able to retire at 34 and has since been living life by his own design. If you have any questions about our new programming with is due out in the next few weeks or what to be first on the list - hit us on DM's or at besthouroftheirday@gmail.com Our new Box Tour Series Out now! Make sure you go check it out! Hey, team don ‘t forget! Jason new book Best Bour of Their Day is out now! Check out the extra content about this episode on besthouroftheirday.com Rate/subscribe in Apple Podcasts! Find us on Instagram: @besthouroftheirday + @thejasonackerman Check out our website - besthouroftheirday.com - to learn more about our private coaches development group. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-ackerman/support

The Mike Drop Moment
13: Becoming a Contender with Eric Himan

The Mike Drop Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 67:03


Eric Himan has opened for people like Ani DiFranco, Patty Griffin, Edwin McCain. He has put out 10 studio albums with an 11th album on the way.He's toured around the country up and down North America and the world.We get into that in this episode. We talk about music. We talk about creative writing. We talk about the power of writing and creating from your own truth and how to find your truth or the truth in other people. When you want to talk about their stories, we go deep on, when do you stop worrying about being good enough and how to look for the micro stories all around you.We also talk about finding new ways to encourage your creativity. Eric has done this as a musician, plays guitar, writes his own songs, but he also had a cooking show.He is a standup comedian these day,s and he's always really innovative. I'm so excited to introduce you if you haven't met him before or to reintroduce you to him in a whole new way.To get more information check out the following:https://www.facebook.com/EricHimanMusic/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFGZPwIlbWUsijNcLtG8SVghttps://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/eric-himan/5095743?ign-gact=3&ls=1 

Opinions Like A-Holes
Ep 136 Game Over, Himan!

Opinions Like A-Holes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019


It's Blue Whale Comedy Festival time again, and to celebrate Hilton and Zampino are joined by the Emperor of Programming for Guthrie Green and the BWCF, Eric Himan!This week’s sponsor: Audible.com www.audibletrial.com/opinionsHunt a Killer: Promo Code- SOUNDSTOOTH for 20% off your first box

Tulsa Little Jam
Tulsa Little Jam - Season 1, Episode 13 - Eric Himan

Tulsa Little Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 46:10


The latest episode of Tulsa Little Jam, featuring Eric Himan!!

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Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast
2.1: The Pivot — Meg Myers Morgan

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 50:15


Season 2 is all about reinvention, and you could say that today’s guest, Meg Myers Morgan, wrote the book on how to do it — through negotiation and self-reflection. Then, City Editor Morgan Phillips takes fitness resolutions to new heights on today’s edition of What the What?!So let’s talk, Tulsa.Today's episode is brought to you by CVCaudit.com, presenting the 2019 TulsaPeople Readership Survey.That’s the voice of Meg Myers Morgan, assistant professor at OU-Tulsa and coordinator of the school’s Master of Public Administration program, talking about her new book, “Everything is Negotiable: The Five Tactics to Get What You Want in Life, Love and Work.”A New Year brings with it promises of new beginnings. Of a new you. And while we all want 2019 to be the year when we become richer, prettier, skinnier, more organized versions of ourselves, statistically very few of us will stick with our goals. If we even turned our amorphous wishes into concrete goals in the first place. And maybe that’s because we’re all so focused on the end goal, how wonderful our lives will be once we achieve this one thing, that we lose sight of the process it takes to get there. But that’s what I love about Meg’s new book, “Everything is Negotiable,” which might be the one book you need to negotiate your way to a better life. The book represents a reinvention or Meg’s writing career, as she shifted from the humorous, slice-of-life essays in her first book “Harebrained,” to the more prescriptive approach of her follow-up. The five tactics in Meg’s book are: choosing, wanting, owning, giving and getting. I sat down with her in the studio to figure out how to use these tactics to make — and keep — New Year’s resolutions.You can purchase “Everything is Negotiable” at Magic City Books, and be sure to follow Meg at megmyersmorgan.com, and across social media using the handle @megmyersmorgan. May 2019 bring you many happy pivots, Tulsa.Thanks so much for Listening to Tulsa Talks! If you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend about the show, and leave us a rating or review on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, @TulsaPeople, or head to our home on the web, TulsaPeople.com/podcast. There, you’ll find show notes and more info about our guests and topics. Every episode, we play you out with some local music. Today’s selection is “Another,” from the album Contenders by Eric Himan.To learn more about this artist, visit erichiman.com.Today's episode is brought to you by CVCaudit.com, presenting the 2019 TulsaPeople Readership Survey.

Flame ON!
Episode 98 :: Bear Bust Banter

Flame ON!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2015 97:25


The fur was flying here in Orlando, FL recently as we celebrated the 25th anniversary of Bear Bust! Bryan and Pat, the Talking Bear Skin Rug, are joined by Steve and Jason from Charlotte, NC to discuss all the craziness and fun that was had during this historic event that took place at the Parliament House from October 15-18, 2015! Bear Bust XXV was the only place you could find the cast of Where the Bears Are, Varla Jean Merman, Matt Alber, Matt Zarley, Eric Himan, Keith London, DJ C-Rail, Neon the Glowgobear, DJ Vegas and DJ Walter in one place! Now you'll get to hear about who was drunk, who was handsy, and if you should make the trip down for the event next year (spoilers - you totally should)!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Talk Music Talk with boice
TMT 004: Eric Himan

Talk Music Talk with boice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2014 33:29


Eric Himan is an indie singer-songwriter with 7 studio albums released including his latest Gracefully. He's sold over 40,000 CD's and this year he opened for and performed with one of his musical heroes Ani DiFranco. In 2005, I first met Eric in Pittsburgh shortly after the release of his third album Dark Horse. He was on tour to promote the release and briefly lived in the city. Touring has been a constant for Eric for over a decade and he's winding down in 2014 to take a break from the road. He'll still continue to release music which includes his forthcoming release Playing Cards. We discuss life on the road, Ani, being an out indie artist and more. Visit Eric online: http://www.erichiman.com Eric just launched a new campaign to raise money for his forthcoming EP, Playing Cards. Visit www.pledgemusic.com/erichiman to pre-order.   TALK MUSIC TALK PLAYLIST: This week's playlist is the best of Eric Himan...well, my favorite Eric Himan, but I'm confident you'll enjoy what I've chosen. These tracks span his decade-plus career from folk to r & b to a couple of covers and all the way up to his excellent latest release, Gracefully. If you're already a fan, you probably already love these songs or created your own personal playlist of favorites. If you're an Eric neophyte, here's your perfect 18 song introduction to an artist who stylistically covers the waterfront. Enjoy! Subscribe to my weekly TMT Spotify playlist and never miss out on the best weekly mixtapes spanning the genres. http://open.spotify.com/user/therattlecat/playlist/34zV8Xh2vogzNyBMxHoATH   For more info on TMT and boice, visit the show website and my personal website to listen to my music, read excerpts from my books or watch my music videos: http://www.talkmusictalk.com http://www.thisisboice.com                                                           "Liz (The Talk Music Talk Theme Song)" Written & peformed by boice https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice/liz-talk-music-talk-theme   My favorite social media is currently Instagram. I'd appreciate if you'd follow me: http://www.instagram.com/thisisboice   SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/talk-music-talk-with-boice/id942357796?mt=2 Please leave a review and/or rating if you enjoy the podcast.

From a Basement in Tulsa - A Music and Arts Interview Podcast

Welcome to Episode 20! (the actual episode 20) This week Singer/Songwriter, stand-up comedian, and host of Trial and Eric stopped in to ask the important questions, "What is Twin Falls, Idaho doing all day and why do they need all those stickers?" Thank you for listening and please check out http://www.erichiman.comand find him on all of the social medias! http://www.facebook.com/EricHiman

The Del and Emerson Show

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The Del and Emerson Show

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Candi andCompany
Singer/songwriter Eric Himan

Candi andCompany

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2013 66:00


Eric Himan joins Candi & Randy to talk about his newest music, upcoming dates, and his recent op-ed piece for The Advocate regarding LGBT music artists. Eric Himan is an award-winning nationally touring soulful/folk/rock artist based in the Tulsa area. He has won top honors Artist of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year at Urban Tulsa Weekly’s Absolute Best of Tulsa Music Awards, Best of the Best in Oklahoma Magazine for 3 years, while nationally winning the Singer/Songwriter Awards and licensing his original songs to MTV, Vh1, Oxygen, and E! Eric’s music has been featured on Sirius/XM’s Coffeehouse radio station with his song, “Save The Afternoon” and version of the Simply Red classic, “Holding Back the Years”. He has appeared in The Advocate, newspapers nationwide, and gained a working endorsement with Fender Guitars. Find out more about Eric at his official website - www.erichiman.com Plus, award winning singer/songwriter Matt Zarley calls in to join the conversation.

Candi andCompany
Eric Himan

Candi andCompany

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2013 66:00


Eric Himan joins Candi & Randy to talk about his newest music, upcoming dates, and his recent op-ed piece for The Advocate regarding LGBT music artists. Eric Himan is an award-winning nationally touring soulful/folk/rock artist based in the Tulsa area. He has won top honors Artist of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year at Urban Tulsa Weekly’s Absolute Best of Tulsa Music Awards, Best of the Best in Oklahoma Magazine for 3 years, while nationally winning the Singer/Songwriter Awards and licensing his original songs to MTV, Vh1, Oxygen, and E! Eric’s music has been featured on Sirius/XM’s Coffeehouse radio station with his song, “Save The Afternoon” and version of the Simply Red classic, “Holding Back the Years”. He has appeared in The Advocate, newspapers nationwide, and gained a working endorsement with Fender Guitars. Find out more about Eric at his official website - www.erichiman.com Plus, award winning singer/songwriter Matt Zarley calls in to join the fun.  Lots of talent to go around. Call in with your questions or comments.

On Air with Douglas
Eric Himan (Singer)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2013 67:00


Please join me as I chat with one of my all time favorite singer/songwriters, Eric Himan, who is currently working to fund his new album.  We will talk about his career, music and connect him with his fans! http://www.erichiman.com/

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On Air with Douglas
Eric Himan (Singer)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2013 67:00


Please join me as I chat with one of my all time favorite singer/songwriters, Eric Himan, who is currently working to fund his new album.  We will talk about his career, music and connect him with his fans! http://www.erichiman.com/

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Take 2 Radio
ERIC HIMAN

Take 2 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2012 68:00


Eric Himan is an award-winning nationally touring soulful/folk/rock artist. Eric's music has recently been featured on Sirius/XM's Coffeehouse radio station with his song, “Save The Afternoon” and version of the Simply Red classic, “Holding Back the Years”. He has won numerous national singer/songwriter awards; licensing his original songs to MTV, Vh1, Oxygen, and E.. Eric sits down with us on Sunday, November 25, at 5pm EST to talk about his latest project, "Formal" and his musical success.   

BC Radio Live
Charlie Boswell, Eric Himan, and BakeMeAWish.com on BC Radio Live

BC Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2008 60:00


This week: Charlie Boswell (Director of Digital Media & Entertainment for AMD), musician Eric Himan (Resonate), and Josh Kaye (BakeMeAWish.com).