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Steak highlights Megan Moroney's historic merchandise sales and UGA pride during her sold-out shows at State Farm Arena. They also discuss Atlanta being ranked as the premier World Cup host city and express concern over a hamstring injury for Ronald Acuña Jr. during the Braves' loss to the White Sox. 01:00 - Megan Moroney Record Success 04:33 - Atlanta Top World Cup City 07:49 - Ronald Acuña Jr Injury Concern 09:43 - NBA And NHL Updates
Steak reflects on missing Ronald Acuña Jr.'s latest injury while attending a Megan Moroney concert and questions if the Braves star is officially injury prone. The discussion shifts to Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's gambling controversy and the growing frustration among Big 12 officials regarding NCAA eligibility rulings. 01:00 - Acuña Injury History 07:35 - Sorsby Eligibility Debate 11:12 - Sports Gambling Picks
Stake and Sandra discuss Megan Moroney's record-breaking performances at State Farm Arena and the injury concerns surrounding Ronald Acuña Jr. Hawks head coach Quin Snyder joins the conversation to talk about his contract extension and reflections on the intensity of the NBA postseason. They also evaluate Drake London's future with the Falcons and Atlanta's ranking as a premier World Cup host city. 01:50 - Megan Moroney Concert Recap 05:57 - Atlanta World Cup Ranking 08:41 - Ronald Acuña Injury Concern 12:28 - Drake London Press Conference 18:14 - Falcons Wide Receiver Analysis 28:26 - Quin Snyder Interview Begins 33:01 - Evaluating Championship Caliber Teams 39:03 - Hawks Player Development Discussion
You post. You disappear. Then you wonder why nobody engages with you. This week on Off Topic, we're getting into one of the most misunderstood parts of social media — and it has nothing to do with the algorithm.It's about being an active follower. Not fake engagement, not networking for clout, not commenting just to be seen. Actually showing up for people. Supporting others. Participating in the room. Because social media is called social media for a reason, and most people are treating it like a one-way street.We talk about why this matters especially if you're an independent designer, creative, or entrepreneur — where the online community you build can become just as real and just as important as the one you have in person. We get into what happens when you actually engage — the referrals, the collaborations, the friendships, the opportunities — and why the people who show up consistently for others are the people everyone remembers.There's a big difference between chasing attention and building community. Between becoming famous and becoming known. And some of the best things that have happened in my career didn't come from algorithms or follower counts. They came from relationships.This one's for anyone who's been lurking instead of engaging, posting without connecting, or wondering why their community feels quiet. Be the kind of follower you wish you had.Also this week in Country Music Weekly — I've been watching the opening of Megan Moroney's Cloud 9 Tour closely and there are some things about the production and stage design that I think say a lot about where country music concerts are headed. Plus Riley Green dropped a new song this week that I almost completely missed, why it sounds so familiar, what I think is a Toby Keith tribute hidden inside it, and why the meaning behind it runs deeper than most people are giving it credit for.New episodes every week. Follow Off Topic so you never miss one — and if this episode hit home, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
He has written songs for artists who are household names in country music, from Lee Brice to Randy Houser to Luke Bryan, Jamey Johnson, Faith Hill, Megan Moroney, and more. Already this year, a song called “6 Months Later” that he co-wrote with Moroney went to number 1. In 2014, he was named SESAC Songwriter of the Year. Six years later he co-founded the independent record label Pump House Records with longtime friend Lee Brice. In 2023 he co-founded Entersong Entertainment with longtime friend Jerrod Niemann. And he is one of the founders of the Las Vegas Songwriters Festival, which comes up this August at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on “The Strip.”
Taylor Swift will officially release a song for Toy Story 5, Megan Moroney says she sings with a weighted vest and the best excuses for getting out of work early.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Week on Kasey Covers Country..Morgan Wallen is doing Morgan Wallen things again, and Zac Brown quietly got married (again) in Greece.Megan Moroney made an emotional maid-of-honor moment, and The Red Clay Strays had an absolutely terrifying private jet scare that nearly killed them! (This story is one more reason I'd never survive the celebrity lifestyle.)Ella Langley is about to find her way into Kasey's closet, and Luke Bryan shares some of the weirdest things fans have ever asked him to autograph. #GrossThis episode is a healthy amount of me asking, "Why would you do that?"Let's get into it.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. The PremiseEvery Friday, Launa quizzes J.R. and Kevin on topics she talked about throughout the week.The goal: prove they were actually listening during “Girl Talk.”2. Memorial Day RecapFirst question: What did Launa do on Memorial Day?J.R. correctly remembers she stayed home, relaxed, and didn't drink.3. Pop Culture & Country Music TriviaQuestions include:Which artist had 42 songs on the Hot 100? (Drake)Where did Megan Moroney vacation before tour? (Turks and Caicos)Where was Zac Brown married? (Greece)Which artists are playing Alan Jackson's final show?4. Kevin DominatesKevin quickly answers several questions correctly:BTS winning Artist of the YearKeith Urban's new single “Steal Away”Platypus milk factsThe only platypus in the U.S. being at the San Diego Zoo5. The Weird Facts SectionLauna brings back bizarre stories from earlier in the week:Looking down at your phone puts 60 pounds of pressure on your neck.Platypuses sweat milk for their babies.Billions of Pokémon cards were printed last year.6. Friendly CompetitionJ.R. struggles to beat Kevin to the buzzer.Kevin's quick answers spark jokes about him secretly taking notes all week.Hosts laugh about the randomness of what they remember.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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The Try That In A Small Town crew dives into the 2024 ACM Awards – the politics, the snubs, and the few moments that actually delivered. From Morgan Wallen being shut out, to Ella Langley's historic run, to Lainey Wilson, Miranda Lambert, Zach Top, Kane Brown, Parker McCollum, and more, the guys break down who deserved what and where country music is really headed. They also talk about TikTok-ready story songs like “Choosing Texas,” the future of traditional-leaning artists, how award shows are losing legitimacy with fans, and why the industry keeps cloning the same “country boy” image. Plus: a small-town hero who saved a family from a fire, drive-thru rim damage, broken-English call centers, and a McDonald's “fresh” muffin story. Perfect for country fans, songwriters, and anyone who's over the BS of modern award shows. Timed Highlights: 2:16 – Studio chaos, heat, and golf talk in the eSpaces room 3:18 – Peacemaker Coffee plug and the truth about roast caffeine levels 4:32 – Shoulder MRI results: torn bicep, torn rotator cuff, and surgery date 16:05 – Instagram subscriptions and bonus content tease 16:44 – Confession: who actually watched the ACM Awards (and who didn't) 18:20 – Lainey Wilson's opener: high energy vs memorable songs debate 22:36 – Laney's lack of a clear “signature” song and expectations for her writing 23:22 – Miranda Lambert's “Crisco” performance reaction 24:44 – Riley Green and Ella Langley: onstage “pajamas” tension 33:31 – Why fans are losing faith in award shows and ratings 36:29 – Megan Moroney's many nominations and zero wins 42:48 – Group of the Year: Red Clay Strays and the new darlings of country 45:18 – “Best they/them duo?” Pushing back on where categories might go 47:05 – Why Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, and Rascal Flatts are selling more tickets now 48:01 – Disposable songs vs timeless 90s/2000s country 48:20 – Red Clay Strays sell out Bridgestone: how fans find music now 48:54 – Encouraging signs: more traditional-leaning performances at the ACMs 49:44 – Parker McCollum wins Album of the Year over Morgan Wallen 50:37 – “Choosing Texas” wins Song/Single of the Year and just how massive it is 52:51 – Somewhere Over Laredo vs Somewhere Over The Rainbow and copyright splits 55:09 – Tucker Wetmore: Morgan/Riley clone, performance debate, and industry blame 59:12 – Zach Top's 90s throwback lane: can it really last? 1:02:27 – Why traditional acts must have truly great songs to survive 1:03:21 – Kane Brown's “Woman” and trying to stay country 1:08:20 – Why Ella Langley feels so believable and why her stool performance worked 1:09:34 – Dancers in country: necessary or cheesy? 1:11:09 – Grading the ACMs: starting at a 5 because of the Morgan snubs 1:12:34 – What the ACMs are signaling to fans by ignoring Morgan Wallen 1:13:58 – How the snubs actually pour jet fuel on Morgan's career 1:14:55 – The legitimacy problem when the biggest artists don't show up 1:16:46 – Speculating on why the industry still hasn't moved on from Morgan's incident 1:16:54 – New Male Artist: Tucker Wetmore; New Female Artist: Avery Anna 1:21:01 – “No cause for alarm” text actually is cause for alarm: contract story teaser 1:21:39 – Contract options and income surprises: more to come 1:22:29 – Small town hero: Officer Eli Rogers saves a family from an apartment fire 1:23:18 – Why stories like Eli's embody “Try That In A Small Town” 1:23:59 – Dipshit of the Week: broken-English call centers and customer service 1:31:32 – Why the ACMs feel like BS but we still care about songs, fans, and country music __________________________________________________________________________SPONSORS: The Try That in a Small Town Podcast is powered by e|spaces!Redefining Coworking - Exceptional Office Space for Every BusinessBook a tour today at espaces.comFrom the Patriot Mobile studios:Don't get fooled by other cellular providers pretending to share your values or have the same coverage. They don't and they can't!Go to PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/SMALLTOWN or call 972-PATRIOTRight now, get a FREE MONTH when you use the offer code SMALLTOWN.Original Brands - Our original sponsor since the beginning!!Original brands is starting a new era and American domestic premium beer, American made, American owned, Original glory.Join the movement at www.drinkoriginalbrands.comPeacemaker Coffee CompanyFounded by retired police officer/chief Chris Morris, Peacemaker delivers clean, low-acidity coffee while supporting police, firefighters, EMS, military, veterans, teachers, dispatchers, and medical personnel through donations and programs.https://www.peacemakercoffeecompany.com/_________________________________________________________________________Follow/Rate/Share at www.trythatinasmalltown.com -For advertising inquiries, email info@trythatinasmalltown.comProduced by Jim McCarthy and www.ItsYourShow.coSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 92 of CountrifiedUK sees the return of Tigirlily Gold!After first joining us back in 2022, the duo are back on the podcast to catch us up on everything that's happened over the last few years — from award wins and life on the road to new music and their return to the UK.We chat about their latest releases including “Country & Midwestern” and “I Do Or Die”, what UK fans can expect from their upcoming shows, and how their journey has changed since we last spoke.It's a fun, honest and exciting conversation with one of country music's fastest rising duos.Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review and follow CountrifiedUK for more country music interviews and news!
This morning, Melissa and Austin showed appreciation for Moms, Nurses and Teachers and gave away tickets to Megan Moroney!
Nora and Nathan talk about some of the pop music news that came out of this week's Met Gala (1:00) and Olivia Rodrigo's appearance on 'SNL' (8:20). Then they talk about the newest album from Kacey Musgraves, 'Middle of Nowhere,' and where she fits in amongst other female country artists like Megan Moroney and Ella Langley right now (13:25).Hosts: Nora Princiotti and Nathan HubbardProducer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This morning, Melissa and Austin talked about unwanted texts, figured out the coolest names for beer and wine and gave away tickets to Megan Moroney!
Welcome back to CountrifiedUK for Episode 91!This week we're joined by rising country music star Adam Sanders following an incredible few months in his career. We chat about his huge win on The Road, making his Stagecoach debut, appearing in Marshall's, and what life has been like as his profile continues to grow in country music.Adam also talks songwriting, touring, new music, and whether UK fans can expect to see him overseas soon.Alongside the interview, we're breaking down the latest country music news and spotlighting some of the hottest new releases you need on your playlist right now.If you're a fan of modern country music, Nashville stories, and discovering the next big thing — this is an episode you don't want to miss.Subscribe, follow, and stay countrified!
This morning, Melissa and Austin shouted out some amazing teachers, learned why you need to be careful when talking with co-workers and gave away tickets to Megan Moroney.
This morning, Melissa and Austin learned of some weird places people have ended up after a few too many drinks, chatted with Kailey Dickerson ahead of Mother's Day and gave away tickets to Megan Moroney!
This morning, Melissa and Austin talked mom's day fails, marathon fails and gave away tickets to Megan Moroney.
Megan Moroney joins Bobby for Episode 601 to share why meeting Taylor Swift is still on her wishlist, how she handles the nonstop demands of touring, and why sad songs always hit the hardest for her. She opens up about pushing through burnout and writer’s block, the physical prep that goes into life on the road, and how she stays connected to fans along the way. Plus, she gets into reading internet comments, the wild pace of touring, and some of the personal moments that keep her grounded through it all. Watch The BobbyCast on Netflix! Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KAnalytic Dreamz dives deep into Ella Langley's sophomore major-label album Dandelion, released April 10, 2026. This 18-track project arrives as the most talked-about country album of 2026 so far, debuting at #1 on iTunes as the most-downloaded release of the day and positioning itself as a strong contender for the Billboard 200. The album builds directly on the historic success of lead single “Choosin' Texas,” which spent 6+ non-consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100—surpassing Taylor Swift's record for the longest-running #1 by a female country artist—and 19-20 consecutive weeks atop Hot Country Songs. It became the first country song by a woman to simultaneously lead Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay, while also driving streaming dominance with 7 weeks at #1 on Streaming Songs and 26.6 million U.S. streams in one week alone. “Be Her” added to the momentum, jumping to #2 on Streaming Songs with 14.8 million weekly streams and helping Langley become the first female artist to hold #1 and #2 simultaneously on that chart with country songs. Dandelion blends traditional country nostalgia with modern songwriting clarity, drawing influences from Neil Young, Kacey Musgraves, Willie Nelson, Chris Stapleton, Patsy Cline, and more. Key collaborators include Miranda Lambert as co-writer on “Choosin' Texas,” co-producer of the album, and featured artist on “Butterfly Season.” The full tracklist features standout cuts like the title track, “We Know Us,” “Low Lights,” “Loving Life Again,” the Kitty Wells cover “It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels,” and bookend intros/outros of “Froggy Went A Courtin'.” Early critical reception highlights the album's emotional honesty, timeless storytelling, and peak Shania Twain-level vocal versatility, with reviewers calling Langley a nostalgist focused on songs built to last. The project signals a broader shift for women in country music, amid rising commercial and critical momentum for artists like Langley, Megan Moroney, and Lainey Wilson. Analytic Dreamz breaks down every segment of Dandelion, its record-breaking chart impact, musical style, and what this moment means for Ella Langley's career as a multi-genre force. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Kasey Covers Country:Morgan & Ella Dropping a Song this Friday Morgan Wallen Prefers Rock Music Right Now (SiriusXM)Teasers from Lainey's Documentary (Netflix)Megan Moroney Leads the ACM NominationsJelly Roll Wants to Run the NYC MarationBilly Bob Thorton is Writing Country MusicSt. Louisan, Molly Lovette Visits Ahead of her Debut Album Release!
From the Patriot Mobile studio powered by E|Spaces, the guys dive into a packed episode of Try That In A Small Town. They kick things off by reacting to the latest ACM Award nominations: who belongs, who doesn't, and why politics still run the game. Entertainer, Group, Duo, New Artist, Album, Song, Single, and Musical Event of the Year all get the TTIAST treatment, with plenty of opinions on names like Morgan Wallen, Jason Aldean, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Megan Moroney, Chris Stapleton, Lainey Wilson, Alabama, Zac Brown Band, Parmalee, and more. Kelly shares a huge personal milestone: after interning for Reba's company back in the 90s, he finally lands his first Reba cut on a song written in 2005. That opens up a conversation about prayer, persistence, and whether Christians should pray about career and business. The guys revisit the backstory of “If I Didn't Love You” (Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood), from losing a duet slot to writing something ultra-specific on a deadline and watching it connect. In the fan-favorite Dip Shitty-its segment, they unload on Masters “pond jumpers,” public bathroom pee etiquette, clapping when servers drop dishes, trash in urinals, rental car abuse, and more everyday behaviors that drive them crazy. They close with a powerful Small Town Hero story from Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, where a principal charged an armed student, took a bullet, and likely saved lives. It's exactly the kind of “try that in a small town” courage the show was built to highlight. If you like country music, songwriting war stories, small town grit, and unfiltered opinions, this one delivers from front to back. Timed Highlights (Audio): 0:00 E|Spaces and Patriot Mobile studio intro 1:30 New mic arm, setup chatter, and moon-landing clip going viral 4:00 Moon rocks, Soviets, and joking about “disinformation” 5:10 The Brad Paisley song that “wouldn't get cut” in 2026 6:00 Masculinity, political correctness, and “I'm still a guy” lyrics 7:30 Origin story: pink cupcakes at school, church culture, and irritation-fueled writing 10:00 Writing the song with Lee Miller and pitching it to Brad Paisley 11:30 Paisley's issue with singing the word “guy” and nearly losing the cut 13:00 Corporate shows, offended “fancy guys,” and how Kelly softens the bit 14:00 Why fans love their award show breakdowns 14:30 Songwriter of the Year nominees and how political awards can be 15:50 Entertainer of the Year: Luke, Jelly Roll, Cody, Megan, Stapleton, Morgan, Lainey 16:40 Is Megan Moroney really ready for Entertainer of the Year? 17:20 Group of the Year confusion: 49 Winchester, Flatland Cavalry, Red Clay Strays, Old Dominion, Rascal Flatts 18:10 Where are Alabama, Zac Brown Band, and Parmalee? 19:10 Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay, Thelma and James, Muscadine Bloodline 20:20 Admitting they haven't even heard some nominees, despite being in the business 21:00 New Female Artist: quick thoughts on Avery Anna, Mackenzie Carpenter, Dasha, Caroline Jones, Emily Ann Roberts 21:40 New Male Artist: Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason, Shaboozey, Hudson Westbrook, Tucker Webb 22:30 Album of the Year: Zach Top, Carter Faith, Riley Green, Morgan Wallen, Parker McCollum 22:55 “If Morgan doesn't win, call BS on the ACMs” 23:50 Song of the Year: Miranda/Stapleton, Megan Moroney, Ella Langley, Zach Top, Lainey Wilson 24:20 Consensus that “Choosing Texas” is massive 25:00 Musical Event of the Year: predicting a big night for Riley Green and Ella Langley 25:40 Single of the Year: Lainey, Cody, Zach Top, Ella, Megan 26:40 Neil missing a Riley Green writers round and golf event 27:30 Neil heading out on the road with Jason Aldean (and staying up late on the bus) 28:40 Original Glory beer and Patriot Mobile spots 30:20 Kelly's answered prayer: Reba cuts his song from 2005 31:10 From Reba intern in the 90s to Reba cut in 2026 32:00 Co-writers Connie Harrington and Brett Beavers and the power of persistence 33:00 How one cut boosts morale and the next few writing days 33:40 Should Christians pray for career and business? 34:30 Praying for ideas, strength, and perseverance vs specific trophies 35:20 The “If I Didn't Love You” story: losing a duet, writing on a mission 36:30 Late-night demo, quick mix, and Aldean's instant reaction 38:00 Lessons in frustration, prayer, and not giving up 39:10 Neil's Reba hit that nudged him from artist lane to full-time writer 40:10 Kelly/Lovelace/Loveless name confusion and growing up with a “girl's name” 41:20 Army nameplate abuse and teasing a future long-form story 42:10 Launching into Dip Shitty-its 42:40 Masters Par 3 “pond jumpers” at Augusta and tradition vs spectacle 44:20 Public bathroom pee etiquette: clean your own mess 46:30 Band life and cleaning up after other people's bad aim 47:40 Clapping when a server drops dishes and why it's mean, not funny 49:30 Gum and trash in urinals and the “not my problem” mentality 50:30 Rental car abuse vs taking care of what isn't yours 51:20 The slow driver with the “Caution: Mowers Ahead” truck and the perfect podcast job 52:30 Small Town Hero: Oklahoma principal tackles armed student, takes a bullet 53:40 “Just do something” instead of filming or running 54:30 Why that kind of courage fits the show's theme 55:30 Bethel Bible Village benefit with John Morgan in Chattanooga 56:30 Final thoughts on ACM noms and Megan Moroney as Entertainer 57:30 Listener call-to-action: subscribe, rate, and leave comments (love or hate) 58:30 Sign-off from TK, Kurt, and K-Low, Patriot Mobile studio powered by E|Spaces ______________________________________________________________________________________________SPONSORS: The Try That in a Small Town Podcast is powered by e|spaces!Redefining Coworking - Exceptional Office Space for Every BusinessBook a tour today at espaces.comFrom the Patriot Mobile studios:Don't get fooled by other cellular providers pretending to share your values or have the same coverage. They don't and they can't!Go to PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/SMALLTOWN or call 972-PATRIOTRight now, get a FREE MONTH when you use the offer code SMALLTOWN.Original Brands - Our original sponsor since the beginning!!Original brands is starting a new era and American domestic premium beer, American made, American owned, Original glory.Join the movement at www.drinkoriginalbrands.comPeacemaker Coffee CompanyFounded by retired police officer/chief Chris Morris, Peacemaker delivers clean, low-acidity coffee while supporting police, firefighters, EMS, military, veterans, teachers, dispatchers, and medical personnel through donations and programs. https://www.peacemakercoffeecompany.com/________________________________________________________________________________________________Follow/Rate/Share at www.trythatinasmalltown.com -For advertising inquiries, email info@trythatinasmalltown.comProduced by Jim McCarthy and www.ItsYourShow.coSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mackenzie Carpenter talks to Baylen Leonard about how much she loves playing for her UK fans, her latest single 'Drunk Cigs' and how it felt when she found out that Ed Sheeran would be recording a song she co-wrote for Megan Moroney's new album...
Multi-platinum Grammy Award winning country music artist, singer-songwriter and producer Kristian Bush talks to Baylen Leonard about performing at the first ever C2C Festival, his success in Sugarland and how Megan Moroney went from intern at his studio to country music superstar...
In award-winning journalist Beth Gardiner's new book, ‘Plastic Inc.,' she traces how plastic went from a wartime miracle to the survival strategy of the fossil fuel industry. What Gardiner found after years of reporting is that while millions of us were recycling and using less fuel, the companies that make plastic are producing more to make up for it. She spoke with Tonya Mosley about recycling, microplastics in the human body, and the environmental impact. Rock critic Ken Tucker reviews the new album from Megan Moroney, ‘Cloud 9.'To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
In award-winning journalist Beth Gardiner's new book, ‘Plastic Inc.,' she traces how plastic went from a wartime miracle to the survival strategy of the fossil fuel industry. What Gardiner found after years of reporting is that while millions of us were recycling and using less fuel, the companies that make plastic are producing more to make up for it. She spoke with Tonya Mosley about recycling, microplastics in the human body, and the environmental impact. Rock critic Ken Tucker reviews the new album from Megan Moroney, ‘Cloud 9.'See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
Spring shows up and suddenly the release calendar explodes, so Matt and Sam do what we always do on Super Awesome Mix: sift through the chaos and hand you a March new music playlist that's actually worth your time. We start with U2's “Yours Eternally,” a collaboration that pulls in Ed Sheeran and Ukrainian artist Taras Topolia and frames a protest minded moment with an unexpectedly hopeful finish. From there we jump into Death Cab for Cutie's “Riptides,” a track that captures modern burnout in one chorus, then test the line between country and pop with Megan Moroney and Sheeran. The mix keeps pivoting: Charlotte Sands brings a hard rock jolt, King Tuff turns time into a hook you'll quote all week, and Blackpink proves again how effortlessly K-pop can play as mainstream pop and hip hop.On the rap and rock side, we dig into Killer Mike's soundtrack cut and the idea that honesty beats a friendly facade, then crank up The Pretty Reckless, Freddie Gibbs with DJ Paul (adult ears only), and Sevendust's “Unbreakable” for anyone who needs a little volume to get through the day. We close with Bleachers pushing back against outside noise and a Mumford and Sons collaboration with Chris Stapleton that somehow feels both simple and huge.https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-march-2026-new-music/pl.u-z2pvuGxoYJ1. Yours Eternally - U2 featuring Ed Sheeran & Taras Topolia2. Riptides - Death Cab for Cutie3. I Only Miss You - Megan Moroney & Ed Sheeran4. One Eye Open - Charlotte Sands5. Invisible Ink - King Tuff6. Me and my - Blackpink7. Spying Eyes (Smiling Faces) - Killer Mike featuring Lena Byrd Miles8. When I Wake Up - The Pretty Reckless9. Find Out - Freddie Gibbs & DJ Paul10. Unbreakable - Sevendust11. dirty wedding dress - Bleachers12. Here - Mumford & Sons & Chris StapletonGo to My.SuperAwesomeMix.com and start using our new app on any device - mobile or laptop. Copy and paste a link to your playlist then turn it into an old school mixtape in minutes! Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Nancy has been landscaping at her farm all week and is exhausted! Her husband asked her to help him do landscaping at home, but she told him she just wanted to sit on the couch. Hot Tea: Savannah Guthrie is doing a full sit-down interview with Hoda Kotb on the Today Show about her mom’s disappearance. A security guard once tried to stop Lainey Wilson from going on stage at a festival concert. Megan Moroney says her billboard in downtown Nashville (near Riley Green’s bar) was strategically placed. Nancy’s knees have been hurting due to arthritis and all the landscaping work she has been doing. Her friend told her to put cabbage on her knees to help draw out the swelling. She brought cabbage to work, put it on her knees, and Karly taped it to her. Joey got to see a special premiere of the new Michael Jackson movie yesterday, but he isn’t allowed to talk about it. Lucky 7 for $50 to Farmacy Are you a conversational narcissist? We broke down the signs of people that make every conversation about themselves. Listeners said that both Joey and Nancy do that. United Airlines has announced a new “Relax Row.” Soon you will be able to buy a three-seat row that can turn into a tiny bed. Group Therapy: Can I Propose to My Girlfriend Again, Even Though She Said “No” the First Time? A Scandinavian sleep study says that couples should sleep with separate blankets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nancy has been landscaping at her farm all week and is exhausted! Her husband asked her to help him do landscaping at home, but she told him she just wanted to sit on the couch. Hot Tea: Savannah Guthrie is doing a full sit-down interview with Hoda Kotb on the Today Show about her mom’s disappearance. A security guard once tried to stop Lainey Wilson from going on stage at a festival concert. Megan Moroney says her billboard in downtown Nashville (near Riley Green’s bar) was strategically placed. Nancy’s knees have been hurting due to arthritis and all the landscaping work she has been doing. Her friend told her to put cabbage on her knees to help draw out the swelling. She brought cabbage to work, put it on her knees, and Karly taped it to her. Joey got to see a special premiere of the new Michael Jackson movie yesterday, but he isn’t allowed to talk about it. Lucky 7 for $50 to Farmacy Are you a conversational narcissist? We broke down the signs of people that make every conversation about themselves. Listeners said that both Joey and Nancy do that. United Airlines has announced a new “Relax Row.” Soon you will be able to buy a three-seat row that can turn into a tiny bed. Group Therapy: Can I Propose to My Girlfriend Again, Even Though She Said “No” the First Time? A Scandinavian sleep study says that couples should sleep with separate blankets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ella Langley just beat a Taylor Swift record, Megan Moroney dropped something special for the Hannah Montana 20th anniversary, and we’ll tell you who’s singing this year’s Masters theme song — plus more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Kasey Covers Country: Are Florida Georgia Line finally reuniting?! Kasey hopes so. Lainey reveals that she was still broke when her songs made it to radio.. And Luke reveals his texts with Morgan Wallen. Megan Moroney is covering Hannah Montana while Keith Urban is covering yacht rock? Let's get into it!
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Country singer Megan Moroney bonds with Drew talking about relationships and spills on her latest album Cloud 9. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's guest is one of the fastest-rising voices in modern country — a songwriter whose honesty, wit, and emotional precision have turned deeply personal stories into songs heard everywhere. She just became the 10th woman of the century to top the Billboard 200.Before the sold-out shows and chart-topping records, she was a college student playing small gigs with her dad and brother, trying to figure out where music might fit into her life.One honest song at a time, she began building a catalog that feels both timeless and unmistakably her own.Now, with a growing fanbase and a string of hits helping shape the sound of modern country, she's writing the next chapter of her career in real time.And The Writer Is… Megan Moroney!In this episode of And The Writer Is… Megan opens up about:• The unexpected moment that pushed her toward learning guitar• Growing up around music and playing early shows with her family• The traumatic accident that jumpstarted her music career• Finding her voice in the Nashville songwriting community• Why honesty and humor are essential to her writing• How she stood out in early co-writes• And much more…Hit subscribe and turn on notifications.Every week, we go deep with the most interesting creatives in music.Follow us on socials: @andthewriterisA special thank you to our sponsors…Our lead sponsor, NMPA — the National Music Publishing Association. Your support means the world to us.And @splice — the best sample library on the market. Period.Chapters0:00 Intro5:00 Moving to Nashville: The First Steps6:00 Working in the Music Industry Before Releasing Music7:00 The Advice That Started Her Career10:00 Growing Up Around Music in Georgia13:50 “I Went to School to Be an Accountant”16:30 Musical Theatre and Feeling Out of Place18:56 The Accident That Started Everything24:01 The Sorority Event That Led to Georgia Theatre32:25 Learning the Business of Music in School33:00 The Internship That Changed Everything35:00 Creating the Tennessee Orange Cover Art on Her Phone38:45 Writing Every Day and Building a Network in Nashville40:20 NMPA — Our Lead Sponsor This Season41:00 Splice41:45 The Story of Tennessee Orange45:50 How Influencing Helped Pay the Bills47:10 Megan's Writing Process52:15 Exploring the Studio54:10 Working With Ed Sheeran58:42 A Full-Circle Moment With Kacey Musgraves1:09:00 The Story of “Beautiful Things”1:15:55 Rapid Fire1:21:26 Megan Gives the Podcast FlowersHosted by Ross GolanProduced by Joe London & Jad SaadEdited by Jad SaadPost-Production VFX by Pratik KarkiWatercolor Art by Michael White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on Kasey Covers Country: Yellowstone is still disappointing fans, a year after it's ending. Megan Moroney reveals her dream collaborations. Ella Langley gives a masterclass on CLASS.. Ella also reveals the best advice she's been given by Miranda Lambert. A brand new SPHERE is coming, a long way from Las Vegas.. Enjoy this mini-episode!
Nancy got stuck in a rolling roadblock for the first time yesterday. She got stopped on an entry ramp to Alcoa Hwy and then could only drive 5mph all the way to the airport. Nerd News! A new study found that houseplants do not clean the air in your home, contrary to popular belief. There’s a new app that will alert you if someone is wearing smart glasses that take photos and videos. The screechy sound that scotch tape makes is actually from mini sonic booms. Hot tea: Megan Moroney and Ella Langley are the first country female artists to top the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 simultaneously. Jack Hughes, the Olympic hockey player, says he will be getting his teeth fixed soon. Brantley Gilbert now has his own non-alcoholic beer. We gave away Dollywood gold season passes by having a rollercoaster scream off. Whoever can hold their scream the longest wins! Joey’s spring break vacation is at risk because now both of his kids have the flu. He drove all around Knoxville yesterday to get them all xofluza, a flu treatment and preventative pill. Lucky 7 for $50 to Old South Candy We spoke with Sergeant Nolan Ogle from the TN Army National Guard about the recent hiker rescue in the Smokies. He was the medica that got lowered down from the helicopter on a cable to get to the hiker. We played our new game called Hear Me Out. Joey and Nancy put on noise cancelling headphones so they couldn’t hear Karly. Karly then gave them country music lyrics that they had to guess. What Makes You Special? I Am a World Record Karate Board Breaker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nancy got stuck in a rolling roadblock for the first time yesterday. She got stopped on an entry ramp to Alcoa Hwy and then could only drive 5mph all the way to the airport. Nerd News! A new study found that houseplants do not clean the air in your home, contrary to popular belief. There’s a new app that will alert you if someone is wearing smart glasses that take photos and videos. The screechy sound that scotch tape makes is actually from mini sonic booms. Hot tea: Megan Moroney and Ella Langley are the first country female artists to top the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 simultaneously. Jack Hughes, the Olympic hockey player, says he will be getting his teeth fixed soon. Brantley Gilbert now has his own non-alcoholic beer. We gave away Dollywood gold season passes by having a rollercoaster scream off. Whoever can hold their scream the longest wins! Joey’s spring break vacation is at risk because now both of his kids have the flu. He drove all around Knoxville yesterday to get them all xofluza, a flu treatment and preventative pill. Lucky 7 for $50 to Old South Candy We spoke with Sergeant Nolan Ogle from the TN Army National Guard about the recent hiker rescue in the Smokies. He was the medica that got lowered down from the helicopter on a cable to get to the hiker. We played our new game called Hear Me Out. Joey and Nancy put on noise cancelling headphones so they couldn’t hear Karly. Karly then gave them country music lyrics that they had to guess. What Makes You Special? I Am a World Record Karate Board Breaker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jelly Roll is opening up about an ATV accident ahead of the Grammys and Riley Green vs Megan Moroney a country love story drama that has even captured Brittany. Quinntern is in as we recap the Finale of season 4 of The Traitors and the takeaways from this year's Actor Awards. 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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This morning, Melissa and Austin debated a relationship, learned about true love and gave away tickets to Country Thunder!
Megan Moroney sets the record straight on rumored ex Riley Green. Canadians are mad at Tate McRae because of her Team USA boyfriend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Megan Moroney and Riley Green drama and MORE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Megan Moroney's career is going from strength to strength and it's set to get even bigger with the release of her third studio album, 'Cloud 9'. She stops by the studio to tell Baylen what it was like collaborating with Ed Sheeran and Kacey Musgraves, and reflects on how she went from student accountant to country music superstar.
Megan Moroney stops by the studio to talk about her new album Cloud 9. She shares how she got to live out a dream by recording songs with Ed Sheeran and Kacey Musgraves. She also talks about how her life has changed in the last year as she has skyrocketed into fame, life on the road and what went into her choosing pink as the color of her new era.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How is Lainey Wilson's wedding planning going? Plus, find out who Megan Moroney's new song is rumored to be about and MORE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not everything you see online is actually meant for you, we're talking online boundaries!! Plus, we dive into what it really means to share (or not share) your relationship online. From “hey girl” DMs to moving in together, we talk about the pros, cons, and triggers of public vs. private love. Plus, we unpack Kim Kardashian’s viral podcast interview, Keith Urban's final show, Megan Moroney's new era, and a famous couple kept their relationship secret for 16 years. Follow Morgan M: @morganmassengill Follow Morgan H: @webgirlmorgan Follow Take This Personally: @takethispersonallySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.