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Anyone mad about the baseball team should feel plenty free to let 'em hear it … but how? Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anyone mad about the baseball team should feel plenty free to let 'em hear it … but how? Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Thomas is an author, musician, and professor at Qunnipiac University. He joins me to talk about COVID-19, his new book, and music. http://johnthomasguitar.com You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear
Amanda Vining, my sister, joins me to talk about how COVID-19 is affecting the city of Medillin, Colombia. Amanda, her husband Jonathan, and their two children moved to Columbia two years ago. They are part of an organization called 911Life, that serves at-risk families in the city of Medellin. https://www.911life.org You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear
Jason and Mindy started Life Church nine years ago. They join me to talk about the challenges of continuing to lead a church and keep their church community connected throughout the current mandated quarantine. You can follow Life Church on Facebook at @lifechurch and on Instagram at @lifechurchlancaster https://lifechurchlancaster.org You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear
Mallory works as a medical laboratory scientist in a hospital that has confirmed cases of COVID-19. She joins me for this episode to talk about the testing process for COVID-19, how it is affecting our area, and more. You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear
Continuing with the COVID-19 series, Jon Leitzel of The Black Comb barber shop joins me to talk about the history of the shop and how COVID-19 is currently affecting his life. You can follow The Black Comb on Instagram at @dablackcomb http://blackcombbarbers.com/ https://www.thepinkladysalon.com/ You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear
JB Brubaker joins me to talk about the effects of COVID-19 on his band and the music industry, and the release of their new album. You can follow JB at @jbburnsred You can follow August Burns Red at @augustburnsred www.augustburnsred.com You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear
As my first guests in eight months, Kedren and Sarah join me to talk about the effects of COVID-19 on their business, Work Wisdom. This will be the first in a series of shorter episodes that will feature various guests from different career sectors, who are navigating through this unprecedented time that we are all in. You can follow Work Wisdom on social media at @workwisdom https://www.workwisdomllc.com You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear
Jason Verlinde, founder of The Fretboard Journal, joins me for episode 44. We chat about the beginnings of The Fretboard Journal, and how it came to be. Jason tells me about some of his most memorable guests and moments throughout the years. We also chat about some of Jason's favorite music, and the Champ that he is currently building. You can follow The Fretboard Journal on social media at @fretboardjournal www.fretboardjournal.com You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear
The long awaited, never duplicated, always appreciated: Clifton Worley, joins me for episode 43. We chat about why we spend so much our time putting out podcasts, what music means to us, the community at SNAMM, and more. You can follow Clifton Worley on social media at @cliftonworleyshow You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear letemhearpodcast@gmail.com
What can bring Emily back to Nashville for the first time in four years (after living there for eight)? Summer NAMM! She met with some great folks, including: -DeDe Heid from SWIM (Smart Women in Music) about their new initiative. -Adam Roher from Let 'Em Hear about weather, changing Nashville -Kevin Equitz from Equitz Guitars about scooters, their collaboration called the Ainsley, and moving to Nashville. -Rick Patci (her husband) about cicadas and their favorite inside joke that has somehow survived -Blake Wyland from The Tone Mob about wearing shorts in the winter and long pants in the summer, BBQ, Pizza, and Burgers. -Scott from Stringjoy about Being confused for a Belmont grad, Bonnie Prince Billy, and how the original Prince's exploded (breaking Emily's damn heart). -Evan Jones from Fender guitars about their major research studies, and what they're doing to make playing guitar inclusive for all people of all skills levels, including Fender Play and Fender Next. Also thanks to Matt for the lodging and friendship, Sarah, Rachael, and Kay-leigh for getting sincerely tipsy at Waffle House, Lenore from Paradigm for being a boss, Ana Lee from WMOT for the best lunch hangs around, Devon for the bro deal on margs at Redheaded Stranger, Sean Sullivan for being a great producer and engineer, Michelle and the rest of the All Night Boys for the rock'n'roll, Kate Cauthen for being my favorite photog in Nashville, Bryan Simpson and Matt Menefee of The Golden Age for being such remarkable songwriters and musicians, Brant for the laughs, Bruno and Caitie Jones for being the best shirt screenprinters in the business, and to anyone else who made the whirlwind of a trip to Nashville such an amazing one.
Jon-Paul Painton and John Leclair of Tone Tailors join me for episode 42. We talk about their humble beginnings, their success in the first four years of existence, the evolution of their shop, the ever-changing guitar retail industry, and John talks about Phish too much. Also, be sure to listen to the intro so you can find out how to purchase a t-shirt with all the proceeds going to the Go Fund Me for Jon Schold of Sinasoid, who recently passed away. You can follow Tone Tailors on all social media at @tonetailors www.tonetailors.com You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear letemhearpodcast@gmail.com
Jamie Stillway joins me for episode 39. Jamie is a finger style guitarist who has received many accolades and much adulation for her three self-released albums. We chat about her music, her writing process, her new Maegan Wells guitar, and more. Emily Harris of Get Offset also joins me to help intro this episode. You can follow Jamie on Instagram at @jamie.stillway www.jamiestillway.com You can follow Get Offset on Instagram at @getoffset www.getoffsetpodcast.com You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear letemhearpodcast@gmail.com The song at the end of episode 39 is "The Good Seed" by Jamie Stillway
Mark Johnston joins me for episode 37. We chat about Ambient Noise, his process for writing music for Instagram, guitar gear demos, and some of his favorite gear. Joe and Shari Orourke also join me to help intro the episode, and talk with me about Game Of Thrones season 8, episode 3. We drop some major spoilers, so if you do not want to know the outcome of season 8, episode 3 then skip to 37:40. You can follow Mark on Instagram at @markjohnston and @ambientnotes You can follow Joe O Rourke on Instagram and Facebook at @likemypedals You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at let_em_hear letemhearpodcast@gmail.com
Emily Whitehurst joins me for episode 36. Emily and I chat about her time with Tsunami Bomb, Action Design, and Survival Guide. We also chat about her future with music and the always changing music scene. Tyler Schouppe also joins me to help intro this episode, we hat about the 2019 Artisan Guitar Show. You can follow Emily on Instagram at @srvvlgd The song at the end of this episode is "January Shock" by Survival Guide You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @let_em_hear letemhearpodcast@gmail.com
Matt Wheeler joins me for episode 35. We chat about what he's been up to for the past couple of years with his music, our time in The Lancaster music scene, how and why he chooses to play at certain venues, and much more. Joe O' Rourke also joins me for a Game Of Thrones recap to intro this episode. If you're not interested in Game Of Thrones, skip to the 38:00 mark. The song at the end of this episode is "#8" by Matt Wheeler and Vintage Heart You can follow Matt Wheeler on Instagram and Twitter at @mattwheelervh www.mattwheeleronline.com You can follow Joe O' Rourke on Instagram at @likemypedals and @justsurprisemepodcast You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @letemhear letemhearpodcast@gmail.com
Matt Greiner joins me for episode 34. We chat about his start with August Burns Red, life outside of the band, and the reason for continuing to play after all these years. We did not talk about Matt's new podcast because it was not yet released at the time that we recorded this episode, but go check it out now! It is called Holy Ghost Notes. You can follow Matt on Instagram at @matthewgreiner You can follow August Burns Red on all social media at @augustburnsred You can follow Holy Ghost Notes on Instagram at @holyghostnotes You can follow Let 'Em Hear on Instagram at @letemhear letemhearpodcast@gmail.com
My House was filled with 25 people on Thanksgiving day, so I took advantage of that and pieced together this episode by chatting with eight of my family members: Amanda (sister), Becky (mom), Mike (dad), Paul (brother-in-law), Em (sister-in-law), Aaron (brother), Sarah (sister-in-law), Kedren (sister-in-law). There are some interruptions by children and general family gathering chaos, but all in all I thoroughly enjoyed this one. www.viningmissions.org Follow Let 'Em Hear on Facebook at @Let 'Em Hear, Instagram at @let_em_hear, Twitter at @letemhearcast (that's 3 different handles, I really should do something about that).
Kyle's gone. Adam Rohrer from the Let 'Em Hear podcast joins Brian to talk songwriting, messing up on stage, and bands that were gone too soon. You can help support the show on our Patreon for as little as $1 a month! Double down to bump it to $2 a month and you'll get an extra episode every week! Join the fun on our Facebook group! We have shirts available at The Jerk Store! Music by Plane Without a Pilot (duh) Hosted by Brian Gower