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Featuring: Rohadi Nagassar, Janice Lagata, LetGregLive, Kristian A. Smith The term: Deconstruction defined in Rohadi’s book, When We Belong, is: the work to reclaim what gives life; discard what does not; and create beautiful stories. Welcome to Episode 8 where we venture through the land of religious deconstruction, only this time through the Black and brown church experiences. In this episode we hear from Janice Lagata who shares her story about the eventual implosion of Hillsong New York. Followed by Greg, who provides some insight on the work of deconstruction and decolonization out of a Black church experience. Lastly, Kristian A Smith and Rohadi talk about what faith can look like beyond the gaze of white hegemony. All this and more in Episode 8. Episode 8 Show Notes (00:00-04:00) Introduction with Rohadi (04:24) Janice Lagata (09:00) Broaching the Death of Hillsong New York (26:00) Interrogating the deconstruction space on socials. (29:40) Intro to Greg (31:00) Greg intro (34:00) Black Deconstruction (39:20) Christian supremacy (44:00) Intro Kristian A Smith (45:00) A different take on deconstruction. (53:20) The weird in Black and brown church traditions. (57:00) Reclamation project. Where to find life. (1:02:00) on decolonizing Featuring your host, Rohadi (from Rohadi.com) Rohadi’s books can be found here, including his latest publication, When We Belong. Reclaiming Christianity on the Margins. Visit his online church community: https://abeautifultable.ca/ Janice Lagata – Musician and Podcaster Find more from Janice on her website. Stream her latest album “Toxic Empathy” on Spotify or AppleMusic. Greg – Muscian and Teacher Educator. Baritenor. Musical Theatre Enthusiast. Sinfonian. B.M.Ed, M.S., Ed.S. Kristian A Smith – Pastor and Podcaster Find him on Instagram. Community Builder; Founder & Pastor @tfc.virtual; Host @holysmokesmovement; Curator of Greatest Commandment Theology. Find him over at kristianasmith.com Bumper music by Janice Lagata; Intro by Jesse Peters
Nic and Big J feeling the Friday Vibes. Plust Comedy Lounge has Muscian and Comedian Steve Goodie this weekend.
My guest is Lady Dr Dhyana Ziegler...a great Educator, Scholar, Professor, Jornalist, Radio, Author and TV Host, Digital Content Creator and Musician.
Thanks for joining me for a re-release of Episode 57. This episode is Round Rock Ric's first show with Sound Pollution. In this episode we are going to be discussing his inspirations, background, Working with Uncle Brent, and Rictober Fest. We will also be talking about how two of his cool tracks, Hey and Worried feet, came to be. As usual it's all gonna be topped off with a few cool stories and a little advice. Make sure you click the links below and show this artist some love. Make Some NOISE! FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/roundrock.ric INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ricroundrock/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5GDN APPLE: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/round-rock-ric BANDCAMP: https://roundrockric.bandcamp.com/ Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe, and share Sound Pollution * STORE* https://sound-pollution-store.printify.me/products SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXY YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA iHEART: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-pollution INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/soundpollutionpodcast/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundpollutionp FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast
The consolidated track for December features a season 3 interview with my second cousin Richie Conway. Richie is a musician second to none. This episode features a few of his catchy songs, give it a listen!
Hello podcast listeners. We know you have been waiting patiently as Raynelle took some much-needed downtime, and we are so happy you are back with us for a brand new episode of the Sound Pollution Podcast. This is one of a few episodes we recorded back around the end of summer, next week we will drop another, and then we have one more for the beginning of January. At that point, we will be back up and running regularly with some new stuff for next year. You will have to follow us to keep informed as things move forward. This Episode features the exceptionally talented Will Gunnell, who is a hook-writing genius. We discuss songwriting, co-writing, inspirations, live shows, a few laughs, and of course the stories behind 3 tracks. We even discuss working with Uncle Brent (who was not available for this interview, but we love him anyway.) As always please make sure you click those links to show this Artist some love. Make Some NOISE. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/willgunnellmusic/about YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@willgunnell SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6F7LA APPLE: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/will-gunnell SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/willgunnell AMAZON: https://amazon.com/music/player/artists/B0013 SONGWRITINGPRO: https://songwritingpro.com/members/profile Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe, and share Sound Pollution LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/soundpollutionpodcast STORE: https://sound-pollution-store.printify.me/products SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXY YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA IHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-pollution FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/soundpollutionpodcast/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundpollutionp
Hello listeners and welcome back to Sound Pollution. Raynelle has decided to make the rough starts and sound bites into a thing because no one is perfect, including us. In this episode we got the absolute joy of catching up with Corduroy Brown. We discuss the upcoming album, live sessions, band nicknames, new music, songwriting, 2024 plans and so much more. If you didn't listen to last year's episode you can do so here Ep 165 - Corduroy Brown. Please remember to click those links below to show this artist some love. Make Some NOISE. LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/corduroybrownwv WEBSITE: https://corduroy-brown.com/ BANDCAMP: https://corduroybrownwv.bandcamp.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/2vEoFNEFw8bQKAxFrVYsQY APPLE: https://music.apple.com/us/album/let-me-know YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCia INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/corduroybrownwv TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@corduroybrown_wv Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe, and share Sound Pollution * STORE* https://sound-pollution-store.printify.me/products SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXY YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA IHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-pollution FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SoundPollutionP TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundpollutionp
Welcome back to another Monthly Music Episode. We need your help. We NEED you to do whatever you can to help the show. If you like listening please subscribe, download, and give us a follow. If you have been on the show, please share the episode you have been on or give us a shout out. Our numbers need to turnaround. Also, give some love to the artists that have been on the show you like. Tell them you heard about them from us. Make Some Noise. JOSH OF STARER BANDCAMP: https://starer.bandcamp.com/ https://bihargam.bandcamp.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/starermusic http://facebook.com/bihargam INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/starermusic https://www.instagram.com/bihargam/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4jtKojJNEdIGWTlh7PtCtc APPLE: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/starer/1557884339 ESMA: https://www.esmaegypt.org/ BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Baladi-Journey-Egyptian-Street-Dog/dp/B09M4YJJZY FERNANDO SILVERIO SOLIS WEBSITE: www.FernandoCult.com BANDCAMP: https://fernandosilveriosolis.bandcamp.com/music TIKTOKP: https://www.tiktok.com/@fernandosilveriosolis INSTAGRAMP: https://www.instagram.com/fernandosilveriosolis YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@fernandosilveriosolis SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Y9l8GGlcRIAxqHaQLv4UN?si=E2G2Y_O7RxuGfhkzUpuNZA CHERRY CHUB SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7x5AzrtndAr7yCOkxc69Uf?si=fL5V_ZUQQyiviIYrHJFFpQ APPLE: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cherry-chub/1629161747 PANDORA: https://pandora.app.link/6caIO1N7czb AMAZON: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B0B3SWYZLC/cherry-chub?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_DoFDk9yDMpTx8L2fGBPb0ynjr YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@thecherrychub FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/thecherrychub?mibextid=LQQJ4d TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@officialcherrychub INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/thecherrychub
Nicole Laurenne is a Muscian and Songwriter. Also, she was a lawyer. Her newest band is called the Darts. My wife and I saw them years ago in Highland Park and became instant fans. We saw them again recently in our neighborhood, San Pedro, and they tore the roof off the place. Killer garage rock, a little bit of punk and psychedelic and a fantastic stage show. I didn't know much about Nicole other than I really dig her band and her songs, little did I know her story's incredible. She's lived multiple lives, she has a law degree, she worked as a judge, she's a mom, she's played music most of her life in multiple genres including jazz piano, and she's a cancer survivor. She's an inspiration to anybody wanting to lead a creative life or even just a fulfilling life.
Hey Ya'll, Sound Pollution Back again. This week we are coming at you with a very fun update from The Z-Man Experience. We are going to discuss his plans for the upcoming 2024 year, new music, songwriting, super heros, the stories behind a few songs, a bunch of laughs, and of course a touch of advice. We love having the Z-Man on the show, so do us a favor click on those links below to show him some love and kindness. Make Some NOISE. WEBSITE: www.thezmanexperience.com SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5BNn YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@thezmanexperience APPLE: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-z-man-experience TIKTOK: www.tiktok.com/thezmanexperience FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/thezmanexperience INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thezmanexperience Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe, and share Sound Pollution * STORE* https://sound-pollution-store.printify.me/products LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/soundpollutionpodcast SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXY YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA iHEART: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/soundpollutionpodcast/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundpollutionp FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast
Welcome back to Sound Pollution, Raynelle has been playing catch up since getting covid at the end of 2023, so unfortunatly this is our first Music Only Episode of 2024. We will be dropping these monthly till the end of 2024. We here at Sound Pollution have been juggling allot with family, the show, life changes, and our own music. We really hope ya'll will hang with us as we shift our schedule some to create balance for us, and reliability for you. This music only episode will feature music from the last few episodes of 2023, and the first few of 2024. Make Some Noise. Darksoft - Episode 170 BANDCAMP: https://darks0ft.bandcamp.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5pD APPLE: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/darksoft TWITTER: https://twitter.com/darks0ft FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/DARKS0FT/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/darks0ft/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@darks0ft Artimus Wolz & Brooks of York Chaosmas - Episode 171 Website: https://artimuswolz.com/ LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/brooksofyork LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/artimuswolz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3I7 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@artimuswolz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artimuswolz Justin Grobbel - Episode 172 WEBSITE: https://www.jghomestudios.com SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3LE YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH APPLE: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/justin-grobbel FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/JGhomestudios INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justingrobbelmusic/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Justin+Grobbel Brooks Of York 2024 - Episode 173 LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/brooksofyork BANDCAMP: https://brooksofyork.bandcamp.com/ iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/lullabies-instrumental SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/0uo INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/brooksofyork TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@brooksofyork PANDORA: https://www.pandora.com/artist/brooksofyork
It was months in the making but we finally got to chat with musician and writer Thao Nguyen! We saw Thao perform live IN A CHURCH earlier this year at the SXSW festival down in Austin and immediately knew we had to have her on. Thao's energy, lyrics, and musicianship is a thing to experience and we have been so energized to talk with her that this interview did not disappoint. In this chat we get Thao's origin story, why and how she landed in San Francisco in the mid 2000's, where she gets her inspiration for her song lyrics, and how we are going to start the Church of Thao. If you haven't listened to Thao's music you can head to her website here and if you want to read her writing you can sign up for her substack here.Follow Thao on IGSee Thao in person hereWatch Thao on PBS's Southern Storytellers and Southern Sounds--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of The Bay Best Podcast without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
Hey All, it is another episode of the Sound Pollution Podcast. This week we are sharing our interview with PandaSonic. Raynelle was very excited to speak with another DJ from the west coast, and it showed. Your poor Uncle Brent could barely get a word in edge wise. However, PandaSonic is so much more than a DJ, he is also a songwriter and remix artist, among other musical things. We will discuss songwriting, collaborations (Including how the collab with Artimus Wolz came to be) An upcoming album, and so much more. After you have listened to the show, please make sure you click those links below, and Make Some NOISE. Pre-save link for #NoTimeToWaste: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/pandasonic/notimetowaste-feat-aostark WEBSITE: https://PandaSonicCollective.com APPLE: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/pandasonic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7zz YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@pandasoniccollective SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/pandasoniccollective INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/pandasoniccollective/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@pandasoniccollective FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pandasoniccollective Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe, and share Sound Pollution SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXY YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA IHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-pollution FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SoundPollutionP INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/soundpollutionpodcast/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SoundPollutionPodcast
If you enjoy this episode, please buy me a coffee and send a message to show your support! ☕️Today on the podcast we have Matt Buechele - known on instagram as Matt Booshell. You may recognise Matt from his comedic, straight-to-camera one minute monologues - as he walks through the street of new york with his airpods. He is a writer, comedian, and composer. He has always been interested in comedy, music and sketches - and today he is full time on his creative work - having written for the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and having had his work featured on place like Netflix and Comedy Central. We talk about why fear is irrational, why putting his work online was so key for his success, and why he thinks all musicians want to be comedians and all comedians want to be musicians. I hope you enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We sat down with Andrew Temte and Johnny Nielsen of The Remainders, through Andy (because of some technical difficulties) we heard all about Johnny's life in music and road to the band. We also chatted about the newest single “New Man”, and got into collaborating on songwriting, and what to expect from the 2023 La Crosse Winter Roots Festival! https://www.theremainders.comCatch The Remainders LIVE at the La Crosse Winter Roots Festival on Feb 11. https://lacrosselocal.com/rootsfest/You can find more conversations, food reviews, live music, weekend picks and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
Hey and welcome back to the Sound Pollution podcast. Our VERY FIRST live show is almost upon us, and we can't wait! We are excited that we could make this happen and we really hope ya'll will come out and see us in person at the Carousel Lounge in Austin Tx, this Wednesday. We are joined in this episode by the award-winning musician and our headliner Trashy Annie. We are going to discuss touring, (even the bad parts) getting a good band together, treating your band right, winning awards, making videos, and new record labels. Make sure you come on out and see her play. Make Some Noise. Our Live Show will be this month, Oct 26th, at 7pm at the Carousel Lounge 1110 E 52nd St, Austin, TX 78723 http://www.carousellounge.net/ https://www.facebook.com/carousellounge/ WEBSITE: www.trashyannie.com INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/trashyannie FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/trashyannie SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1NE5iw2eDd0kgUlO23m1GV?si=I1h60hVUQTaTMBbaA5UpuA YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/trashyannie Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe, and share Sound Pollution Website: https://www.soundpollutionpodcast.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXYavu5ZfOaThUme95GH8?si=59223ba3abdf4f95 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAnoXgETk8A_UA4QQQuqy8Q SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/user-968048044 IHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution-59877258/ APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-pollution/id1502557141 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/home?lang=en INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/soundpollutionpodcast/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SoundPollutionPodcast
If you were wondering, yes this is a repost. Why? Because we want you to learn all about the artists that are joining us at our upcoming live show/ concert this Wednesday! We are so excited Acts will include Round Rock Ric, Andy Surber, Thumper Salyer, Uncle Brent, and Trashy Annie. Doors will open at 6:30pm with the show starting at 7pm, and we will be there to close it down. Proceeds will benefit Meals On Wheels. So, if you're in the area, or you want to travel to see us, come on down and Make Some NOISE. Carosoul Lounge 1110 E 52nd St, Austin, TX 78723 http://www.carousellounge.net/ https://www.facebook.com/carousellounge/ Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe, and share Sound Pollution Website: https://www.soundpollutionpodcast.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXYavu5ZfOaThUme95GH8?si=59223ba3abdf4f95 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAnoXgETk8A_UA4QQQuqy8Q SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/user-968048044 IHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution-59877258/ APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-pollution/id1502557141 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/home?lang=en INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/soundpollutionpodcast/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SoundPollutionPodcast Use the links below to Like, Friend and/or Follow Uncle Brent: WEBSITE: https://UncleBrentMusic.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/UncleBrentMusic INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/UncleBrentMusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0JlsPIHAPivXEtme3ENje7 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/UncleBrentMusic YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/NoStoneMusic
*Artists in Order* THE BIG GUN SHOW WEBSITE: https://thebiggunshow.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thebiggunshowband INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thebiggunshowband/ My Top Five Records SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7sInzygDn9fVgw9t23NNoo APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/my-top-five-records/id1494022573 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mytopfiverecords/ Serpents Of Pakhangba https://serpentsofpakhangba.contactin.bio/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/serpentsofpakhangba/ FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/serpentsofpakhangba BANDCAMP : https://serpentsofpakhangba.bandcamp.com/ No Binary Records YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_2HruY0MO0 Ruby Dice WEBSITE: https://www.rubydice.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rubydicemusic INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rubydice/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@rubydice Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe, and share Sound Pollution Website: https://www.soundpollutionpodcast.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXYavu5ZfOaThUme95GH8?si=59223ba3abdf4f95 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAnoXgETk8A_UA4QQQuqy8Q SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/user-968048044 IHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution-59877258/ APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-pollution/id1502557141 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/home?lang=en INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/soundpollutionpodcast/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SoundPollutionPodcast Use the links below to Like, Friend and/or Follow Uncle Brent: WEBSITE: https://UncleBrentMusic.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/UncleBrentMusic INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/UncleBrentMusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0JlsPIHAPivXEtme3ENje7 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/UncleBrentMusic YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/NoStoneMusic
Hello beautiful listeners welcome to a new episode of Sound Pollution. When we were recording, we did not realize that it was episode 100, maybe we should have done something special? Oh well, that's what happens we you pre-record. Another thing that happens when you pre-record is you get to see how your hosts really feel about certain shocking issues. This episode was recorded not long after the Supreme Courts ruling about Roe V. Wade. Sound Pollution stands by a woman's right to choose, and we stand by anyone's right to bodily autonomy. Again, apologies to the guest artist of this weeks show who literally gets interviewed after our statements. We love hanging out with previous guests of the show and finding out what they have been up to, and we were very excited to touch base with Corey the creator and musical metal genius behind Valkyrie A.D. We are going to find out what he has been up to, why he won't be performing live anytime soon, about how the new E.P. was written, his creative process, talk about guitars, tuning, and even more soon to be releases. He will share some new metal tracks with us and a few laughs too. Make sure you show our friend here some love and affection by clicking on those links below. Remember, Make Some NOISE. YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT6co1sKJuj5xzyFyBDwbuQ BANDCAMP: https://valkyriead.bandcamp.com/community FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=valkyrie%20a.d INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/valkyrie_a.d/ Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe, and share Sound Pollution Website: https://www.soundpollutionpodcast.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXYavu5ZfOaThUme95GH8?si=59223ba3abdf4f95 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAnoXgETk8A_UA4QQQuqy8Q SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/user-968048044 IHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution-59877258/ APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-pollution/id1502557141 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/home?lang=en INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/soundpollutionpodcast/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SoundPollutionPodcast Use the links below to Like, Friend and/or Follow Uncle Brent: WEBSITE: https://UncleBrentMusic.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/UncleBrentMusic INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/UncleBrentMusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0JlsPIHAPivXEtme3ENje7 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/UncleBrentMusic YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/NoStoneMusic
Shawn Drover is a Canadian musician, best known for his work with the American heavy metal band Megadeth. He began playing the drums at the age of 13. In 1993 he founded the Canadian power metal band, Eidolon, with his brother Glen. He uses Sabian cymbals and Yamaha drums, Pro-mark drum sticks, Toca Percussion, Evans Drumheads and Extreme Isolation headphones. After ten years in Megadeth, Drover announced his departure from the band on November 25, 2014, the same day that guitarist Chris Broderick also left the band.[1] The pair formed the extreme metal supergroup Act of Defiance together in late 2014.
Welcome back to another fun filled episode of Sound Pollution. This week without an intro. Why, you ask? Because I, Raynelle, forgot to hit record but this week's guest was such a good sport about it. So, we are going to just jump right into it. This week we have Vincent the creator or ATHAK. We will be discussing how ATHAK came to be, writing with others, the creative process, covers, advice and more then a few laughs. Vincent will also share 3 of ATHAK's tracks and the storied behind them. Make sure you click on those links below and show this artist some love and affection by purchasing their music. Also, Sound Pollutions store is up, (but still under construction, so be patient) https://www.zazzle.com/store/sound_pollution/products Go buy something from us and help support this podcast which is supporting independent music. We wanna thank Vincent again for such an amazing episode and your sweet patience. Make Some NOISE! WEBSITE: https://athak.net/ BANDCAMP: https://athak.bandcamp.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/athakband INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/athak.band/ Use these links to like, friend, follow, subscribe and share Sound Pollution Website: https://www.soundpollutionpodcast.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZXYavu5ZfOaThUme95GH8?si=59223ba3abdf4f95 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAnoXgETk8A_UA4QQQuqy8Q SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/user-968048044 IHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sound-pollution-59877258/ APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-pollution/id1502557141 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SoundPollutionPodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/home?lang=en INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/soundpollutionpodcast/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SoundPollutionPodcast Use the links below to Like, Friend and/or Follow Uncle Brent: WEBSITE: https://UncleBrentMusic.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/UncleBrentMusic INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/UncleBrentMusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0JlsPIHAPivXEtme3ENje7 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/UncleBrentMusic YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/NoStoneMusic
From divorce to obesity to picking up the pieces. Enjoy this amazing discussion featuring Robin Massie as she tackles overcoming heartbreak, health risk, and building a new life because of Christ. Fitness has renewed the love of Christ in her journey. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/support
From divorce to obesity to picking up the pieces. Enjoy this amazing discussion featuring Robin Massie as she tackles overcoming heartbreak, health risk, and building a new life because of Christ. Fitness has renewed the love of Christ in her journey.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/support
I am happy to say that I have Cincinnati Guitarist Songwriter Rob Fetters on my show. I have been a life long fan who has followed Rob for decades. Rob is a master of song story telling. I am proud to interview him tonight as part of my Gulf coast 6 weeks of summer shows. The Peter G Show Every Wednesday Night. 6:00pm Pacific, 8:00pm Central, and 9:00pm Eastern. We're Talking About Things You Need To Hear. Check It Out. And don't forget to listen on the go with The Peter G Show On Podcast Everywhere. See You Every Wednesday Night Live On The Official Facebook Peter G Show Page, Linkedin Live, And On The Peter G Show YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe To My YouTube Channel And Share.
Today's guest is Judy Scott, an author and worked for many years independent film production and distribution business. Judy Scott discusses how she meet Marianne and Leonard Cohen who changed her life! Judy Scott wrote the book, LEONARD, MARIANNE, AND ME. MAGICAL SUMMERS ON HYDRA and discusses why she wrote the book, her life experiences on Hydra, Greece, and what her favorite Leonard Cohen song is! Judy Scott discusses Leonard Cohen how she met Marianne and Leonard Cohen who changed her lifeFor more information on this interview and contact: https://bit.ly/3G8hmDC
This week we sit down with Carly Fratianne, musician and gravel racer. Carly turned a period of professional unrest due to Covid into a passion for gravel cycling. We look at how her miles and miles of riding led to artistic inspiration and to completing UNBOUND 200. Episode Sponsor: Competitive Cyclist use code 'TheGravelRide' Carly's music: Lui and Wyd Join the Ridership Support the Podcast Automated episode transcription (please excuse the typos): Carly Fratianne [00:00:00] Craig Dalton: Hello and welcome to the gravel rod podcast. I'm your host Craig Dalton. For those long time, listeners, you may have noticed a little different intro music today. [00:00:19] That's because on today's show, we're interviewing Carly [00:00:23] That intro music was courtesy ever band. W Y D she also just recently released a music under the artists name, Louis. [00:00:32] So why is Carly on the podcast today? Pretty valid question. If you ask me, [00:00:39] As you can imagine the pandemic has not been kind to musicians and people who earn their living, playing out in live stadiums, et cetera. Carly is one of those musicians who turn that kind of available time into something different. She became a gravel racer and actually completed. Unbound in 2021. I thought it was an interesting conversation. As you know, I love the fact that gravel is such a inviting community. [00:01:08] And to hear Carly's story and her journey to gravel cycling, I just think is really interesting. And I thought it was a unique opportunity. At the end of the year to expose us all to a little new music. So i hope you enjoy this rather unique episode of the gravel ride podcast. [00:01:26] Before we jump into this week show, I need to thank this week. Sponsor competitive cyclist. 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[00:02:32] I ended up way, overfilling my cart and had to edit it back down for my budget. But I got a few important, nice to haves and some critical maintenance items that I haven't been able to find in stock. Anywhere else says stoked to actually have brake pads. It turns out they're a very important component of breaking. [00:02:52] Anyway, I encourage you to go check out competitive cyclists.com/the gravel ride. And two promo code, the gravel ride, and you'll get 15% off your first full price order. Plus free shipping on orders of $50 or more. Some exclusions apply. I mentioned the other day that I placed the order in the morning and saw it actually got a shipping notification that afternoon. So there's still time to get those holiday orders in. [00:03:18] Go right now and get 15% off. Plus free shipping@competitivecyclists.com slash the gravel ride. And remember that promo code is the gravel ride. Would that business out of the way, let's jump right into my interview with Carly. [00:03:34] Carly welcome to the show. Hey, thanks for having me. I'm excited to have this conversation because it's going to be twofold. I get to talk to you about being an artist and a gravel cyclist, which is a unique position on the pod. [00:03:48] Carly Fratianne: It's a pretty interesting D person dish world too. [00:03:53] Craig Dalton: Yeah, absolutely. Let's start by talking about, just a little bit about your background, both as an athlete and a musician, and then maybe we can talk about how the pandemic kind of brought them two together, for sure. [00:04:05] Carly Fratianne: As an athlete. [00:04:06] I'd say I was fair to Midland in as a cross country runner in middle school and high school, but that was about the extent of my organized activities. There were some like childhood soccer, but nothing to clinical. And then I was always skateboarding and riding my bike around after school, in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio which was where I got my first taste of freedom. [00:04:34] And that's definitely. Carried with me for the remaining years of trying to just pursue that musically and I guess athletically, but I like to think of it more as adventuring. [00:04:49] Craig Dalton: That's so funny how, like that. Baseline of endurance athletics, like running track or cross-country in high school or swimming. [00:04:58] So many people I talked to they do that and then they might not do anything for many years. And then they pick up the bike and all of a sudden they're like, oh wow, I already have this fundamental engine that makes me halfway decent as a beginner in this. [00:05:10] Carly Fratianne: Yeah, totally. It definitely makes it like more immediately fun, I think, too, which like, you don't have to do so much the legwork, no pun intended, but to get yourself into a position where you can really like go out and do some serious efforts and then once you build on that, Kinda just like how cool are your routes? [00:05:32] Just like how much of this can you do before you get bored? [00:05:36] Craig Dalton: Yeah, exactly. So it sounds like you laid the groundwork for adventure and at least an appreciation for the outdoors, but presumably given your vocation now, you were also pretty actively pursuing. [00:05:49] Carly Fratianne: Definitely. Yeah, that was, I think that was probably my first real love. [00:05:53] I've been doing that since I was a kid as well. And that is what's driven me to explore, in a less. Less on the bike, but just in general, I think like the pursuit of, a new inspiration and new muse and just a different, like geographical place has always inspired and informed the art. [00:06:17] And I think thusly, like having cycling as like a. Like another means of propulsion is they're just so intrinsically woven [00:06:26] Craig Dalton: together. And in the years prior to the pandemic, was that one, your kind of effort towards music and your kind of commitment and the number of hours was really spiking up. [00:06:37] Carly Fratianne: Yeah, for sure. I, so I was in w Y D and Southern were to time. Projects for me. And then I also, had I worked at a job as a screen printer and in Columbus, or I was, waiting tables. And we were gigging out, but I between the two bands, it was at least two or three weekends out of the month. [00:07:00] And just traveling as much as we could and Recording all the time. And that was a pretty serious time commitment there. And. It was no longer such a heavy presence from, due to the COVID lockdowns and stuff. It was, there was just like a lot of empty space there. [00:07:20] Craig Dalton: Yeah. It must've been it's so shocking to have all those live venues, which in addition to playing, I'm sure you were an active participant in listening and going out to live events and knowing others in the industry, including my cousin, like just that dramatic. [00:07:35] Removal of that entire part of your life. I can only imagine how jarring it must've been. [00:07:42] Carly Fratianne: It was crazy. If I'm honest, I don't even like really remember a lot of that time period. I would just like, so just like devastated and it's almost like I'm only now realizing like what like at serious, like depressive time that was personally. [00:08:01] But yeah, like the venues, in Columbus, they're all owned by people that we know, like they're like close friends and it's a very like tight knit scene there. Being worried about him, maybe they're not going to come back online or who's going to be able to make it through this. [00:08:15] Are we ever going to be able to do this again? It was a lot of big questions and really just nothing to do, but wait, see how it pans out. [00:08:25] Craig Dalton: Yeah. And I remember certainly personally in the early days you were thinking, oh, weightings going to look like two weeks or a month. [00:08:32] Carly Fratianne: Yeah. I remember getting so we had shows lined up, obviously like before the thing I was actually in Texas when the initial lockdown happened and I came back up to Columbus and we still had. [00:08:46] Between the two bands, at least a half a dozen shows that were scheduled to happen and within the next like month or two and yeah. A domino effect where everybody was trying to figure out if like what we needed to do to postpone things or like how to, work with the logistics. [00:09:02] And it would, he'd get emails from promoters. Yeah, I think. We'll schedule it again for next month or something, or we're going to postpone our tour date here for a month or two. And we'll see about whatever September, I don't even remember what the actual dates were, but then it was just like, everything just went to a screeching hole and it was like, okay, we're looking at 2024. [00:09:26] Okay this is happening now. [00:09:29] Craig Dalton: Devastating. So when you're, as you're going through that moment, obviously, they've, they're like this big sense of loss and transition. Was the bike something you immediately, you sought out for solace or did you have to go through a process and then discover the bike again? [00:09:44] Carly Fratianne: You know what I is, it's actually funny. So I had just kinda started getting into doing some like more long distance stuff. In the, probably the year before, like the year leading up to it, I was riding, but it was mostly road riding. Cause I just didn't really know that gravel existed yet. I knew it existed, but I didn't know that there was like a community in Columbus or, in the world. [00:10:10] That was accessible to me. And I met some people in Columbus. One of them, I started work at a bike shop in Columbus called Velo science. And the owner, Jeff Clark. He was one of my first gravel buddies. And he introduced me to a bunch of people and there's actually the Ohio gravel grinders is a little community that yeah. [00:10:33] Craig Dalton: Yeah, for the frequent for frequent listeners. I've had Ray George on the podcast before and love, love all the effort that Ray and everybody involved in that community has put into Ohio and putting, just putting such great information out there for wannabe. Yeah, gravel, cyclists. It's [00:10:49] Carly Fratianne: yeah, it's awesome. [00:10:50] That was how I started getting into it. I would just go, on ride with GPS and see what they had on their page. And there's always something that looked like fun and there's like you said, they're so like, informed and like the routes themselves are all uploaded with like awesome like notes and there's a huge dog here or bring a shit ton of water because there is none. [00:11:13] Craig Dalton: Yeah. I feel like there's one ride that there's a signature animal, like a donkey or something that you come [00:11:18] Carly Fratianne: yeah. Donkey March Yeti. I, yeah, I was just seeing some friends when I visited him the other day, the thing is hilarious. I only, I knew he existed. But I never seen him. And I was on a ride one day. [00:11:32] I was training for Unbound with my friend, Melissa, and we were riding down this road out it's out in Homer is the little town. Okay. And we were just going down and I saw just like a F we okay to rewind for a split. Second, we had been chased by more dogs on this ride then like you would believe was humanly possible. [00:11:54] It was like five or six of them. And we were just, we were like pissed and stressed out. It was like, it was traumatic in a funny way that, you know, we as cyclists to understand. But. So we're coming down the road and she's a little bit in front of me. And I just see this flash of brown movement come from behind this like really thin tree line. [00:12:17] And I didn't see that there was like a wire fence or anything. I was just like, oh my God, Mel look out like screaming at her. Move cause she didn't see it. And I stopped the bike cause I realized it's not a dog and I didn't even know what it was. And this donkey just reached his head over the fence and uttered the loudest most hilarious, two minutes of sound. I have ever heard in my life. I wish I had recorded it. It was so funny and I just stood there and Mel just stood there and we were just like, what is this creature? Then obviously figured out that it was the infamous donkey machete. We felt really bad that we didn't have any extra food for him. [00:12:55] So [00:12:56] Craig Dalton: I feel like that's a Ohio badge of honor to visit that donkey. [00:13:01] Carly Fratianne: Gotta do it. Yeah, you got, it's really funny. Such a thing now that when we met him the first time, the. Came out with a huge carrot and was just like, oh yeah, I figured you guys didn't have any food for him. So I got to give him this. [00:13:17] Otherwise he'll just stand there and do that all day. He's just so used to the cyclists coming through she's we don't even really feed him anymore. Each just gets enough food. [00:13:27] Craig Dalton: That's so funny. I'm sure Ray, who I'm sure you interact with would love to hear. Like the work that he and the community have done felt inviting, felt informative. [00:13:38] We talk about that so much on this podcast. Just the idea of the importance of locals, building community around gravel cycling, because it is intimidating, like even here and wherever you are, when you go out into the wilderness, like it's a little bit confusing, can be a little bit scary. It can be a lot intimidate. [00:13:56] When you're first getting into it. So having someone who's out there just putting information out there, and it sounds like their ride with GPS files are filled with, notes of where to get water and where the donkey is and all kinds of good stuff. It's such a powerful effort that locals can do wherever they are to put good vibes out there in the gravel. [00:14:15] Oh, my [00:14:16] Carly Fratianne: God. Absolutely. And to, yeah to tap on your point about him being like intimidating in the wilderness and stuff. Like I was pretty, I'm a pretty small bodied female in. I think that I'm like, I was not brought up socialized to just go off into the wilderness like that and throw caution to the wind. [00:14:37] But, and I don't think that a lot of young girls are, or, young people in general these days and to. I have even just a little bit of guidance too, just to show you what you're capable of and help you get your foot in the door has built like an immense amount of confidence for me. [00:14:55] And I'm sure for plenty of other people and just knowing that you can go out there and like most of the people you meet are actually going to be pretty nice. And like you don't have to be afraid of coyotes usually. And there's just like a lot of. I don't want to say irrational fear, but like a lot of unchecked fear that kind of, if you can just get over it a little bit, you can get over it a lot, a bit. [00:15:21] And having the guidance of a community is like pretty crucial to getting over [00:15:25] Craig Dalton: that first step. Absolutely. Yeah. I think once you get that right bike, that right. Gravel bike that's capable, even if your notion is that I'm going to start on the right. Then you start seeing little dirt paths and maybe you take a quarter mile on the dirt and you start to realize, yeah, not only am I capable of doing this, not only is my bike capable of doing it, but I'd like to do it more and it's better than the time I'm spending on the road and safer, et cetera. [00:15:50] Yeah. [00:15:50] Carly Fratianne: It's safer. More interesting stuff. I always joke with my friends that I have to meet a new cow every day. It's like a hilarious little mantra of mine just to continue to explore, even if, you're landlocked in an area, just keep looking for more different stuff. [00:16:09] Craig Dalton: Yeah. So in those early days of the pandemic, as you started to discover gravel riding a little bit more, it sounds like you're available time to explore also expanded because you weren't able to gig the way you were and maybe your other employment wasn't as as fruitful. [00:16:25] Carly Fratianne: Yeah. Yeah. It was a lot of long days. I did I did my first century ride. I don't even remember when that was. It was probably right about when I got back from Texas, I had been working at rogue fitness as a like assembly line worker. I was just like building squat racks for like the CrossFit scene. [00:16:51] I was, that was very hard work. And I like took a day. And I wrote a century ride with one of my friends Alex, who was the basis in Southern. And I had never done a ride that long before. And I was just like, oh my God, I can just go and spend the whole freaking day on the bike if I want to this is amazing. [00:17:10] And so I just started going out or like long days, at least a couple of times a week. I loved it. I just love I would listen to music sometimes, but I really just loved the solitude. And I hardly even rode with anyone. Like when I was first getting into it, I'm into like the longer rides. [00:17:29] And then I guess it was when I started riding with with Jeff that I got really super hooked on the gravel and just that sort of became the primary focus is just to find new roads and just get off of the, get off of the beaten path. So to speak, [00:17:47] Craig Dalton: not that there were likely any events, but were you doing any events at that time or was it all solo riding or with friends? [00:17:54] Carly Fratianne: It was all similar writing and occasionally with friends they canceled all their races. I think I was signed up to do my first advantage. It wasn't a race it's called the tossers just stands for a tour this side of river valley. And it's it's 200 miles, but it's like in two days, so you get taken out and back a hundred miles. [00:18:17] And that was canceled. I was like training for that. When I was. Coming back from Texas. So that was going to be my first event and they canceled that. And then everything else just tumbled off [00:18:31] Craig Dalton: during this period of time where you're getting all those miles in. What was going on with your kind of musical career? [00:18:37] Was it, were you working on stuff at the time? Does writing help you come up with lyrics or ideas? [00:18:44] Carly Fratianne: Yeah, yeah, it's a lot of songs were written on a bike this past year. It's an amazing place to process. You get out there and you just have, the wheels spinning and you just start thinking about stuff. [00:18:57] And I tend to think really rhythmically when I'm writing lyrics. Okay. And something about being on the bike is just it's a really like good like rhythmic activity. So it I don't know why, but it just stimulates your brain a little bit. And so I was, yeah, I guess to, to answer your question, I was writing and recording like a little bit In had a little demo studio set up in the house that I was living at the time with my partner in the band, w I D a, we were trying to track stuff, but it was slow going, I wrote a lot that year, but I didn't really, I wasn't really, for any specific. [00:19:42] Purpose, like I haven't even really recorded a lot of that music and it was just a really like strange black hole of time, wherein it didn't really feel important to be making art that was like for a purpose. I guess that's just like the nature of like human crazies, but Yeah, it was mostly just for expression. [00:20:07] And I guess that like break period was informative to I think on I don't want to say better physical level, but there was something in my like, spirit that just deeply needed to just turn everything off for a while. [00:20:24] Craig Dalton: Interesting. I want to come back to the gravel cycling side of things, but before we do the culmination and then this year in 2021, you've actually launched a solo project. [00:20:35] Is that correct? [00:20:37] Carly Fratianne: Yeah. Yeah. [00:20:39] Craig Dalton: Oh, yeah. Is that just personal curiosity? Is are there complexities, obviously you're continuing to work with WIDS as a band or their complexities and kind of managing those interpersonal relationships or was it pretty clear oh, this personal thing is, feels so different than it's a different expression of my art. [00:20:57] Carly Fratianne: It's you know what? It's a little bit easier than I thought it was going to be. Actually, I was worried about that too, but. Keeping communication open is always key. But I think also like it, this material that I was working on for when I started working on the Louis project was definitely very different or at least if it felt that way to me. [00:21:22] And I think I, if you asked anyone that was involved in the project, they would either project, they would probably agree. So I don't think there was a ton of I don't know there wasn't really much friction, but it is you bring up a good point that there were some conversations that had to be had. So yeah, [00:21:38] Craig Dalton: that for the listener, you won't know this, but in the intro, I've played a little bit of the w Y D track that was shared with me. [00:21:46] And I'll just drop in right now, your need for now track under the artist's name of Louie and let the listener take a look at it. And. Awesome. [00:21:58] Yeah. [00:24:33] Cool. So that was great. I, it's funny. I was playing it last night for my seven year old son and he yelled in from the other room. [00:24:39] He's I really [00:24:40] Like. that song. [00:24:41] He's very he's very musical, so it's super cute. And he periodically yells things like that to me. So for the seven year old crowd, I guess you nailed it. That [00:24:51] Carly Fratianne: is awesome. And got started from young. [00:24:55] Craig Dalton: Exactly. Exactly. I'm sure it's going to be a cool journey and hopefully, you'll be able to get back to both gigging as a solo artist and back with the band. [00:25:03] Cause it sounds like that's where you really come alive on stage. [00:25:07] Carly Fratianne: For sure. Yeah. I, it's been a lot of solo, small shows this year, so far which has actually been really nice. I do miss being up there and being loud. W I D is had the opportunity to play a handful of like bigger, full capacity shows. [00:25:24] And Madison is strange drug. I tell you what it'd be ended up there. It's the kind of energy that I feel really privileged to have gotten to experience even just in the years that I've been doing it. But yeah, there is a good intimacy with the solo thing. That's been enough to hold me over, [00:25:44] Craig Dalton: yeah. Yeah. I I think a drug is probably an apt comparison because I imagine that it just feels electric to be on stage and in front of people and to feel the energy and the enthusiasm. Yeah. [00:25:57] Carly Fratianne: Yeah. It's it's absolutely on paralleled. When you're, especially in a hometown show and you're in a room full of people that are like really stoked on what you're doing. [00:26:08] You can just feel the energy. It's like a force of nature and it just comes right back at you. And it's it takes days for you to be able to shake it off even really [00:26:19] Craig Dalton: yeah. Now for the most awkward segue in podcasting history, talking about community and feeling that energy, I did want to come back to you did Unbound, which is crazy to think about, obviously you've been active your whole life and it's not like you're a new athlete, but to go from, Hey, I like this gravel riding thing to knocking out on. [00:26:41] It's quite a journey. So why don't you talk about like maybe how you got exposed to Unbound and what made you think it was a good idea to go for [00:26:48] Carly Fratianne: it? Oh my God. Okay. This is I truly couldn't have recreated this. If I had to re-engineer my life it was just very happenstance. I knew of Unbound. [00:27:01] Just cause I had watched, YouTube videos of, cause I, once you get into it, you're like, oh my God this is crazy. Like these people do this stuff. This is just nuts. So I had watched a couple of videos about it and I was just like, man, like that is some wild shit. I don't even know how you can do that. [00:27:18] And. I was, I had just joined there's a cycling team called lady NAR shredders in Columbus. And obviously they were no amendments. We were just organizing smaller group rides or, going out and a couple of people at a time to just hang out and get to know each other. And I. [00:27:37] Meegan Gerkey who is, I don't know if she's still the, one of the administrators, but she was she was doing the recruiting and she sorta took me under her wing and helped show me a bunch of stuff, just about like how to do bike riding in a real, like more scientific way. [00:27:55] And then Melissa wick who had also just joined that year. And we were, the three of us were like the ones that were into the gravel the most. So we got together and did a gravel ride. It was cold. I feel like it was probably, I want to say December, maybe November, December of that, of the year before. [00:28:15] We had just all met and we're just riding or riding along, talking about stuff. And Meagan heads, she was set to do it in 2021 or 2020. Oh yeah, 2020. And then when it got deferred, she was going to do it the next year because they announced that they were going to have it. And Melissa had also signed up and they were talking about it and I was like, oh my God. [00:28:41] You guys just do that. You guys are going to do that race. Like you gotta be kidding me. And then they're both just you should do it too. And I was just like, okay whatever. So it was funny. The lottery opened like that. It was like that week. I think it was like a couple of. Later. And I like set an alarm on my phone and everything. [00:29:05] I like typed out my little submission and I sent it in and didn't really think I was just like, alright that's in there. And all known like a couple of months, I just keep riding my bike and whatever. And then I went down to Texas in, I think February late February. And it was just doing a bunch of training down here. [00:29:27] Cause it's nice out and it's boom, not snowing. I was able to keep getting some like longer endurance rides in without getting frostbite. And I got, I was like headed out to go camp in hill country and I got an email on my phone and it just said you're in. And I looked at it and I was like, oh shit. [00:29:48] Okay. All right. So immediately I called Melissa and me. I'm just like, okay, you guys we gotta get serious. Like we gotta go do this thing. And they're just like, oh yeah, whatever. So I went I spent another month in Texas and then I went back to Columbus and the three of us just started training like crazy. [00:30:07] And. Yeah, we were doing some really absurd rides, just trying to get as much gravel and as much distance as possible. And I think the training for that race was like some of the most fun I've ever had in my life. Just like the amount of like insane experiences that were had on bikes between the three of us is just I didn't, I wouldn't have thought it was possible to like, have that much fun and be doing a freaking bike ride. [00:30:39] Yeah. Then we did the race and we all finished and we were just like okay. That was crazy. And that what we do, [00:30:46] Craig Dalton: how would, how did that feel lining up at the starting line with such an energy and large field at Unbound? It must've been crazy compared to what you'd been experiencing previously. [00:30:58] Carly Fratianne: Oh yeah. So my, I did my first race. It was a 50 mile race in Ohio, and then I did the gravel Locos race in Texas. So those were the only two organize events I'd ever done. And they were both like, super-duper small. Like the one in Ohio is I think I was the only person in my age, like in my wave for that And then the Heico race was like super small. [00:31:23] It was the first year they'd done it. Awesome. And then gravel Locos is awesome. But that too is just I don't even, they were like a hundred people or something there, and this was like nuts. Like you see like videos, people post of like the start lines at these events, but like you, when you have that, when you're in the middle of it, and this is just Unreal. [00:31:45] And to just to think if you've never done the event before, you're literally just sitting there, like you have no idea what to expect. All the training in the world could go out of the window in a second. Like it's just such an intense place. [00:31:59] Craig Dalton: The interesting thing is like you think about gravel riding. [00:32:01] And for many of us, it's like a small group or solo affair. And when you're riding on a 12 foot wide gravel road, You've got a lot of room to pick lines, right? Your, you can go wherever you want. And then all of a sudden you join one of these events with a thousand people in it or more, you don't get to pick your lines. [00:32:18] Like you're 12 abreast on a 12 foot road, and you'd never know what's going to come up. I imagine in those first few miles, at least, right? Oh my God. [00:32:27] Carly Fratianne: Yeah, there were, oh God, there were so many sketchy areas in the first 50 miles of that. I saw quite a few wrecks or near wrecks. And it, you're just like on top of each other and nothing employer is like just such an interesting mix of. [00:32:51] Perfectly graded, flat roads. And then just like the gnarliest, like it's just like a washed out Creek, but like no same motorist would drive a car on it, but it's like the same problem. And you're just like, how can this be? And when you're proud on top of each other, like you said, there's, you can't see any lines, let alone a good one. [00:33:11] So you're just. Holding the bars and like praying, you're just like bunny hopping from rock to rock. Just like hoping you don't get a [00:33:20] Craig Dalton: flat. Yeah. Yeah. You imagine the PR pros and fast people at the front of the race trying to get out ahead of it. But when I'm doing these events and imagine like you there's no getting out ahead of anybody, like there's always going to be someone ahead of you and behind you. [00:33:33] Carly Fratianne: Oh, yeah, you're definitely just in the pack until the pack explodes and it can start, they can take a while to get get spaced out. It's it is it's super wild too. Cause you know, you ride the first half of that race and you're just like sardines and then, by mile one, 20 or. What you're like riding past people that are taking a nap, it's just such a different experience in the second half. [00:34:00] Craig Dalton: Did you spend a lot of time thinking about that second half and how to make sure you were fueled up and fit enough for it? Cause I imagine, the first half of the. Obviously like many of us can get to a hundred mile fitness, but beyond a hundred miles, it's both a different story from a fitness perspective, but also from a nutrition and hydration perspective, any corner you've cut is going to be a problem. [00:34:22] Carly Fratianne: Oh my God. Absolutely. That was, that was one thing that I really actually did have to train for. Specifically was like being able to like, take enough nutrition on the bike. Because you it's true, like you, your body it stops being able to like process things after awhile when you're working that hard. [00:34:41] And the heat is a huge factor that I think doesn't always get taking it in deep and as it shifts really quickly, and once you have started to dehydrate, you can. Really eat any more than what had guessed, which basically renders you in a state of almost bonking for like until you figure it out. [00:35:07] And I don't even, I had a couple of like really like weird, bad nutrition choices. But I think I was able to kind of phone it in a little bit as far as like being able to keep the food down. So the the actual training from a fitness standpoint was basically just a get as much gravel as you can. [00:35:31] And because. By the end of a hundred miles or whatever, you're like your whole body starts to just a it's it's like your legs are tired. Sure. But like also, like you're carrying your water on your back and you're just like riding up and down rocks. And everything is just like shaking around, like constantly. [00:35:51] And I had to just prepare for that by I guess just like doing rides with like fully loaded, even when I didn't need that water on my back. I would take the camera back with me. And then nutrition, I. I experimented with a lot of stuff, because I knew that I was going to need something that was not going to be like invasive to the gut. [00:36:12] And what Mel and I landed on was we made some of those recipes out of that scratch labs the portables book. Oh my God. It was amazing. Yeah. We just basically made like a bunch of different kinds of rice cakes and just wrap them in foil which it worked really well. And it was like super cheap. [00:36:31] I will say if I had to do that again, I would have probably brought more gels actually, because I was trying to stay off of them because they typically upset my stomach as probably most people tell you as well. I think between the dehydration, it was just like, it's got to be super hard to process solid food towards the end. [00:36:53] Craig Dalton: Yeah. I think to your point earlier, it's you need to have variety. Like when you're training rides, it's pretty easy to at least for me, like I can eat the exact same nutritional plans. For a five-hour ride every single week, like no issue whatsoever. But when you're talking about, anything beyond six hours and 12 hours, like you, you're just going to want to have different things. [00:37:15] And some of the things we talked about this before on the podcast, just this idea that, you're going to have horrible moments in these events sometimes. And that could be a mechanical moment. That could be like a gut moment or even a mental moment. And the important thing everybody's going to go through that from the professional riders to the last place person on the event, you just have to know that it will pass. [00:37:38] And the only thing you need to be concerned about is continually moving for. [00:37:43] Carly Fratianne: Yeah exactly. And like the, yeah, I think the one 20 mile mark is like really where it starts to like, get real. That's when you just see people like, coming apart on the side of the road and you're just thinking wow, okay, what do I have to do to make sure that doesn't happen to me? [00:37:58] And as long as you're able to like, eat and drink, you'll probably be fine, but there's definitely a moment where. You just don't want anything like you just can't like, you just can't. And think of a single thing on earth. That sounds good. And your w your drink mix just makes you want to puke. Like I bought a huge bag of the strawberry lemonade scratch because it was my favorite flavor. [00:38:24] I was like, okay, this is great. I will have to buy a new bag of this for forever. I'm telling you by the end of this. I was like, man, I need to just get rid of this whole bag. Like I'll never be able to drink this shit again. It is. So just like sickly, reminiscent of a horrible feeling in my [00:38:40] Craig Dalton: body PTSD by hydration, [00:38:45] Carly Fratianne: literally. [00:38:45] Yeah. It was such a even still I still have the bag every once in a while. I'll throw some in my bottles. I share every time I'm just like, oh, okay. It's still just reminds me of that. [00:38:57] Craig Dalton: Okay. So as hopefully we look forward to a future where your, know, your musical endeavors can become a bigger time in your life and we can get back to going to live music venues. [00:39:08] Are you going to continue gravel cycling? Do you have ambitions for 2022 to continue doing. [00:39:14] Carly Fratianne: Yeah, I'm I'm not sure which I know I will probably, I will try and do Unbound again. I would like to beat the sun. That's a small goal, but as far as events go I'm less compelled to events this year. [00:39:28] And I will probably be spending a bulk of my time doing some bike packing. Right now, I'm in Texas, which is one of my favorite places to ride. There are lots of race routes and stuff that you can find that are, pre there maybe an hour out of town, but they're pretty accessible and it's all like ranch road. [00:39:46] So you can get, I you can go a day without seeing the. Really and it's, it's beautiful and it's temperate. So I'm going to spend some time down here and then I'm going to head out to Arizona and a little bit to do some bike packing on some of the the trails out there. I would, I will probably make an attempt at the monument. [00:40:09] I don't know that I'll do it all in one go. But if the weather holds out over the next couple of weeks, I'll probably see which one looks the most enticing and go for it. [00:40:21] Craig Dalton: Awesome. That sounds amazing. We're happy to have you. I'm happy to have had this discussion. I love, I just love, it's just a great story. [00:40:28] The inclusiveness of gravel and how everybody's welcome. And whether it's doing events or bike packing, or riding with friends, like we want all comers to the sport. [00:40:38] Carly Fratianne: Yeah. It's a, it's an awesome sport. It's like probably the most inclusive sport I can think of as far as any, fitness level can find something, any person of any age can find something you can just like. [00:40:57] Kind of make it into whatever you want. And I think that's the beauty of it is that, there, there are a few, there are a few barriers to entry. The only one really is do you have a bike? And is your spirit adventurous? [00:41:11] Craig Dalton: Yeah. Awesome. I think that's a good place to end. Thanks Carly so much for the time. [00:41:16] Carly Fratianne: Thanks so much for having me, Greg. [00:41:18] Craig Dalton: That's going to do it for this week's edition of the gravel ride podcast. I hope you enjoyed this show. Happy to have your feedback. Obviously I'm not a master editor. So weaving some of that music in was a bit of a challenge for me, but it was a great conversation. I really enjoyed getting to know Carly and her journey into this gravel cycling community that we all love so much. [00:41:42] Big, thanks to competitive cyclists for sponsoring this week's edition of the gravel ride podcast. Remember it's promo code the gravel ride@competitivecyclists.com for 15% off. If you're looking to connect with me, I encourage you to come and join us in the ridership forum. It's www.theridership.com. [00:42:05] And if you're able to support the podcast financially, simply visit buy me a coffee. Dot com slash the gravel ride. Continuing with the theme of this show, I'm going to drop in one of Carly's other songs, a full track for you to listen. It's the same one that we opened up with, but I'll let it play into its conclusion. [00:42:26] As a peaceful way for you ending this podcast. Until next time. Here's to finding some dirt under your wheels [00:42:34]
We welcome, Magickian, Muscian, and Artist, Angie aka Vix in the Simulator, to discuss communities, our paths to magick, lockdowns, & ways art can influence the world...we even sneak in a little Doctor Who talk!
All podcasts are designed to assist and aid listeners to meet their challenges in life. We are here to support each other..."Whoa Sequoia" - a conversation with Brandon Meyer - Whoa Sequoia Biois the solo project of Emmy award-winning, Denver-based Guitarist, Producer, Multi-Instrumentalist and filmmaker, Brandon Meyer. From chill rock to synth-pop, to layered vocal harmonies, to the heaviest guitar solos... Meyer has finally found his original sound."Film Review" single to be released 8/27Check him out http://www.brandonscottmeyer.com/ - When you listen and like his music please pay for the streaming service and invite friends and family to get acquainted with his music too.
As humankind faces a possible end, a new race begins in the newly released series from Netflix based on Jeff Lemire's acclaimed comic series. Mike, Mike, Allan Dorison, and Chuck Pineau travel to Essex County with Gus and his post-apocalyptic family. Plus, The Savage Kind faces the cold-blooded Geek Seat. All this, along with Ashley's Box Office Buzz, Angela's A Geek Girl's Take, Michelle's Iconic Rock Moment, Creative Outlet with John Morgan Neal, and Shout Outs! We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at feedback@earthstationone.com and subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open / Interview with Muscian and Puppeteers The Savage Kind 0:31:49 Box Office Buzz 0:34:37 Sweet Tooth Season One Review 1:27:20 Michelle's Iconic Rock Moment 1:30:48 Creative Outlet w/ John Morgan Neal 1:38:23 A Geek Girl's Take 1:40:28 Show Close Links Earth Station One on Apple Podcasts Earth Station One on Stitcher Radio Earth Station One on Spotify Past Episodes of The Earth Station One Podcast The ESO Network Patreon The New ESO Network TeePublic Store ESO Network Patreon Angela's A Geek Girl's Take Ashley's Box Office Buzz Michelle's Iconic Rock Talk Show The Earth Station One Website The We Be Geeks Collective NSC Live TV Save Our Stages Tifosi Opitical The Savage Kind The Savage Kind YouTube Channel Love Songs for Bastards Bonfire Press Chuck's Raw Reviews Aym Geronimo and the PostModern Pioneers: Tall Tales Bobby Nash's Show Series Sweet Tooth On Amazon.com Promos Tifosi Optics Ring of Thunder NSC Live TV The ESO Network Patreon If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationone.com Special Guests: Allan Dorison, Chuck Pineau, and The Savage Kind.
Bio Time:Julie has been a fundraiser for local charities for over 25 years and was awarded the MBE from Queen Elizabeth II in June 2020. She plays sax and is a keynote speaker talking about the Power of Giving and encourages all to give money, time, or themselves for others.Follow her at:Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-kent-jdkallday/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/juliekentmbe/?hl=enFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/julie.kent.758Twitter : https://twitter.com/juliekentmbeShowreel : https://youtu.be/SkIc4JY2QxMVisit http://www.juliekentmbe.com for more on Julie------Discounts:Use offer code DVSW at Poddecks.com during checkout for 10% off your first order of the ultimate conversation starter!Click the link ---> Four Sigmatic and use the offer code DREWVWORLD at check out to get 10% off your orderSupport the show (http://linktr.ee/Drewversustheworld)
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Join me for a conversation with Author, Artist, Musician and Film Maker Steven Sherrill. We discuss the creative process, growing up in a small, industrial town and how one transcends ones roots to become a recognized author. This wide ranging conversations covers everything from ancient Greek mythology to where to find the best kimchi. Steven's books can be found on Amazon, and you can follow his creative endeavors on his web site: http://stevensherrill.com and on Vimeo and on YouTube. The opening excerpt from The Minotaur Takes A Cigarette Break used with permission of the Author. Theme music used courtesy of Pixabay.
Enjoy this episode as Lorin and I "Raise a Glass" and talk Country Music, Fly Fishing, and Friendship.
Trizzy began his musical journey during the first lock-down of 2020! He has since made several hits. He talks us through where he found his inspiration and what he has planned for the future
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In this NEW interview, I talk to the birthday girl Julia Price about her passion for music and content creating! We have a great conversation about the love for spreading positivity, Vine, and so much more. Subscribe to Julia on here YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/JuliaMusic1Support Julia on Patreon here and join the otter club! : https://www.patreon.com/juliapricemusicFollow Julia on Instagram to check out her AWESOME music and content here: https://instagram.com/juliapricemusic...Follow Julia on twitter here: https://twitter.com/JuliaPriceMusic?s=21
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On this fantastic journey brought to you by ROOMER RESUME through the purple and blue skies, we fly with a handful of musically talented copilots from Manhattan Beach. Owen, Dan, Quin, and Nick put on a wonderful show on Oct. 6 2019 at the annual Hometown Fair in Manhattan Beach, CA. Sit back, buckle up, and grab many cocktails 'cause this a fantastic ride.Support the show (https://www.youtube.com/roomerresume)
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BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE 4pmPAC @http://www.blogtalkradio.com/buzzardskorner-of-love will have Muscian and Man of Wisdom Sherwood Sldege with us sharing his stories and testimonies of the power of God at work in his life. He will share examples of God being REAL and AT WORK in his life as well as share ways that you can recognize the working power of God! Angles, we have a Man of Wisdom with us after being on this Earth for 83 years. Popular Gospel/Jazz Singer and Songwriter along with a wisdom, laughter, and love. Join us as we honor and uplift our Elders in this Country and move forward as a Collective Family! Tuesday 4/21/20 4:00pmPAC. Call into our show @(714)510-3707 we look forward to having you with us! Taking Questions for our Guest Speaker as well. Visit our Website http://www.buzzardskorner.com download our latest E-bk, pick up a Self Help Package, Sign up for our Monthly Newsletter and receive tips and specials, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and more. Start or End your day with a positive podcadst or blogpost, that and more all at http://www.buzzardskorner.com BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE RADIO bringing people back to themselves
Charlie Mosbrook http://www.charliemosbrook.com/An award-winning songwriter, performer, and advocate for American folk music.Proud to bring you this musical selection that identifies with the current Pandemic Times.
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Jason Walsmith is a singer/songwriter for the band the Nadas. A fascinating man that has taken photographs around the world and has a following around the country for his duo-band. A band from Iowa that has been together for more than 26 years.The song on the outro is: "I'm Still Here" on One Louder (Latest album) The Nadas Website The Nada's FacebookAs The Crowe Flies Book Club for the month of March is The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Join us on Twitter using #ATCFBookClub. This month we are considering the inner unconscious mind as understood in the late 1800's Journaling during COVID19 There is no way to stop chaos, only figure out what lessons we can learn from our failures at dealing with the unknown. During the opening of the podcast today Vance suggests writing down your understanding of the disease, how your friends/family are reacting, and your opinion on what is going to happen in the coming weeks. Then you have the journal to reflect back on to determine: could I have been better prepared? How was I dealing with the stress? Former Vance Crowe Podcast guest Dwayne Faber launches his own website: Dairy farmer Dwayne is one of the most well known farmers in the world. His comedy both on Twitter and in his standup routine has increase his reach significantly. Now, Dwayne has launched his own website to talk about his business knowledge and offers a chance for groups to book him for speaking. Dwayne was one of the first breakout podcast episodes we ever had. Check out his website https://dwaynefaber.com/
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Episode 41 kicks off the month of November where the Liberty Hippie will be talking to a different musician each week. This week's guest is none other than Jordan Page. We talked about some of the homeschooling regulations that his family is confronted with in Washington and how they impact the homeschooling process. We also delve a little into his hemp production which sounds amazing and talk some about how music fits into their homeschooling world. The Links Jordan Page Music Jordan's Music on Amazon Cannabis seeds named after Jordan Lions of Liberty interview with Jordan covering writing Pendulum Music from the Show: Nick Piccone - You's and I's Jordan Page - Pendulum Shocking Blue - Acka Raga Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera - Ride a Hustler's Dream If you're enjoying the show, you can show your support by becoming a patron on Patreon and get access to bonus shows, seeds, and merchandise (and if you don't like Patreon, you can sign up to support the show on BitBacker!) You can also do your Amazon shopping through our Amazon link. Please subscribe and leave a review on the Apple iTunes Store (or on any podcatcher, though iTunes is the most important). You can also like us on facebook and share the show from there. We are on Twitter as @HSandHSpod, and sometimes even on Instagram, too. And don't forget to join the The Homesteaded Homeschool Forum to be a part of the conversation.And don't forget to pay Nicky P. a visit either at Sounds Like Liberty, or on bandcamp, and pick up a subscription to the Freedom Song 365 project. And if you want to hear all the songs from previous episodes, check out our Spotify playlist! Link to show notes for episode 40 with T.
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Have you ever experienced that a typical daily situation may turn YOU into someone you don’t like? Something like... traffic. Getting cut off by somebody on the road can be aggravating and frustrating. It doesn't have to be this way. We will learn how anything can become an opportunity to meditate and get you grounded in this journey of Spectral Currents with Bluetech, a music artist and producer who has toured sharing stages with The Glitch Mob, The Orb, Bassnectar, Juno Reactor and many more!
There are a few people in our lives that have a profound impact throughout the entirety of knowing them. In this weeks show, Navy SEAL Motivational speaker, David 'Rut' Rutherford welcomes his long time friend and mentor, Jhan Lennon to the show. Jhan and David went to High School together and reunited after David returned home from the SEAL Teams. David created Froglogic with Jhan's help musically. Since then David and Jhan have experienced a very blessed friendship by sharing and learning from each others remarkable successes and failures. Tune in as Rut and Jhan discuss high school fear, divorce, the power of playing music, the beauty of the law, and parenting in the modern world. Don't miss this inspiring podcast with two close friends. Award winning Podcast Host, David Rutherford reignites his Froglogic Podcast by answering life's greatest questions. Listen to this former Navy SEAL Medic, CIA Contractor, best-selling author, and World Series Champion motivational performance coach, give his unique and profound insight about the human condition. www.teamfroglogic.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/froglogic-podcast/support
Christopher Elliott Howard born at the Prince Edward County given away at birth mother only being 14 taken in by the late Doris Glover for the first month of his life. Then to be adopted by a school teacher and former master sgt. serving his country for 21 years in the United States Air Force Christopher's Father born in 1932 July and his mother 1947 January Chris pulls his soulful influences from his parents and life's short comings allowing himself to tap into his inner spirit his vocal renditions are classical and tastefully done from weddings to funerals to nightclubs to church the next morning Howard is always on the move trying to stay relevant in the music scene and the community born in 1988 Chris has alway been around and has listen to all types of music taking lessons on the trumpet alto saxophone piano and vocal gravitating towards the sax vocal and piano he has taken his gift to a higher level and is still striving to better himself in his life's journey to educate those with the knowledge he has gained over the years at the age of 31 he is still attending college attempting to better himself in order to be a role model for other black males in his local and greater community's thanks Mrs Barbra for having me on the Schedule Christopher Elliott Howard
Mugzy joined me for Aimless Banter when it was 9am for him and 6pm for me. We discussed the differences of Austrailia Vs. United States, Star Wars and All things Nerd Galore! He is such an awesome guy and we had so much fun. Please Like him on Facebook, Listen and Purchase His Music!https://www.facebook.com/OfficialMugzy/https://www.youtube.com/user/MugzyBrady/featured
We discuss the important numbers you should be watching to judge the health of an economy and songs that start with numbers. Follow us on FB and Instagram @financestheotherfword and Twitter @ampedcheddar Check out our playlists for each episode on Spotify, search under "melocfp"
Lee Harris has been receiving messages from his spiritual guides, the Z's, for over 20 years. The information was so full of wisdom and compassion that it had to be real. The Z's shared what became a manual for living consciously, covering topics like: love, sex, money, personal power, self-expression, emotional well-being, fear, judgment, boundaries and forgiveness. The Zs main message is that human beings are never truly alone and never really outsiders. Each person is unique, irreplaceable, and an essential part of something greater than any individual can imagine. There is a profound purpose to every person's life. In Lee's words “May Energy Speaks support you and inspire you as you embrace the destiny path that was made only for you. You have absolutely no idea where life can take you or how things can change for the better, so never stop dreaming…and when destiny calls, perhaps in an unexpected way, I implore you to listen.” Join us Thursday to hear the wisdom Lee has gained.
Erik Fratzke taught me bass lessons when i was a teen and also happened to be in some of the greatest bands I've heard, let alone seen play live. My personal favorites are: Zepulon Pike, Happy Apple, and The Gang Font. But he's in, and has been in, many different groups like The Auto Body Experience and Dave King Trucking Company. This interview Erik Talks about loosing a friend and bandmate when he was just thirteen and why he loves metal. Wonderful interview annnnnnd I get to use really music which makes it dynamic as shit!
In true Why Are You Like this... fashion our first episode had sound issues so here's our 2nd episode! Muscian, husband, Portlandian?? Keelan Donovan joins us to talk about what's funny and why he'd do anything, and I mean anything for a laugh.
If you are an aspiring pro musician this is the episode to listen to. Steve is the zen master and provides nuggets of wisdom to level up your game. As a bassist, Steve Billman has been playing for over 40 years. Working with some of the finest musicians in the world, he has played with such greats as Frank Gambale, Tak Matsumoto, Mike Stern, Billy Cobham, Daniel Ho, Chester Thompson and Brian Bromberg. Steve has been involved with education for over 30 years. For 23 of those 30 years he has been connected with Los Angeles College of Music (formerly Los Angeles Music Academy), where he has been teaching in the Bass department as well as many of the All School Classes; teaching such subjects as Harmony and Theory, Ear training, Jazz Bass, Jazz History (which he wrote the online curriculum), Rhythm Studies, Ensemble Classes, Music Notation, Beginning Piano and Sight Singing for vocalists. He has also taught private lessons for most of his career, not only to bass players, but also drum and guitar students. Not only has he written the online Jazz History course for LACM, he has also written 6 quarters of Jazz curriculum for the bass department and 2 quarters of a bass “Rhythm Studies” class. This class deals with everything rhythmic, including odd meters, building the inner clock and exploring polyrhythm and metric modulation. Steve is passionate about his students. He has developed a teaching style that is all his own. He gives students the essential tools they need not only to be great musicians, but more importantly, he gives them the skills to be good people and to be successful in life. He encourages them to reach for their dreams and to be the best they can be. He gets them to establish a centered and focused work ethic that will serve them the rest of their days, helping them to discover who they are and helping them find their own musical voice, which is one of the reasons why he is so perfect for this podcast. Jason and Dave can be reached at www.davejohnstone.com www.guitarninjas.co
Positively Ms.B - Guest Theodore Chestnutt, Gospel Award-Winning Musician Theodore Chestnutt is a native of Brooklyn New York and currently resides in Goldsboro North Carolina with his wife and daughter. He attends St. Joseph Free Will Baptist Church where he serves as the Interim Minister of Music. Theodore is a singer, songwriter, producer, engineer, and his musical background experience includes singing in the church choir, various small ensembles, praise, and worship teams. Through growth, knowledge, and experience gained in participating in music ministry events, in 2006 he released his first Independent Gospel Cd titled “Spiritual Beginnings”. As he continued to pursue his musical aspirations, in 2009 he was afforded the opportunity to shoot a two-part music video titled “Time To Worship” However, in that same year he went through one of the most difficult and challenging times in his life and the full project was never released. Theodore lost three family members within a short period of time one of them was his father who lost his battle with stage four cancer. As a result, he found himself in a dark place and was diagnosed with anxiety and depression. As he was going through this experience he realized and believed that it wasn’t God’s ultimate plan to keep him in this shape and he had to go through it so he could be molded, prepared for ministry. After his bout with depression Theodore has experienced additional trials and tribulation such as job loss, family relocation and through it all he continues to stand on the word of God to live out the calling and the “Ministering It Forward Mission & Movement” that God has placed in his heart. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theodore.chestnutt?lst=100009470900405%3A100000463268096%3A1540306558 Video: https://www.amazon.com/Feel-so-Good-Theodore-Chestnutt/dp/B01FH9JXLA/ref=ntt_mus_ep_dpi_2/136-5348601-9874821
Another great episode in the books. Don't forget Chris and Crazy X will be playing Uptown Lounge this coming Saturday (the 18th). Some of the topics this week are: Tekashi 6ix9ine blowing his get out of jail free card, Spotify wanting you to get more familiar with dance music genres, The Plain White Ts getting a TV show out of a hit single, Apex Twin's new promo falling victim to the Harding test, Lady Gaga going the Vegas route, Misguided outrage over "new" artists earnings, and more... This weeks album review: Glass Animals - How To Be A Human Being This weeks Rockin Rig: Stephen Carpenter - Deftones 2011 But his rig: ESP Tribute Custom Stephen Carpenter Signature 8-String w/EMG 808s / ESP Custom "ELET" 7 String w/EMG 707s / ESP Custom Stephen Carpenter SIgnature 7-String w/EMG 707s / Macbook Pro i5 / Native Instruments Guitar Rig 5 PRO / Rocktron Intellifex / Marshall JMP-1 / Marshall EL34 100/100 / Furman Power Conditioner / Palmer The Junction Box / ZVEX Fuzz Factory / ZVEX Machine / TC Electronics Polytune / MXR M288 Bass Octave Deluxe / MXR M135 Smart Gate/ ZVEX Lo-Fi Loop Junky / ZVEX ringtone / ZVEX Seek Wah / MXR EVH117 Flanger / MXR M148 MIcro Chorus / MXR EVH90 Phase 90 / MXR M103 Blue Box / Custon Audio Electronics MC401 Boost/Line Driver / MXR M169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay / Custom Audio Electronics "Brain" Switching/Routing Unit / MXR Custom Audio MC403 Power System / Ernie Ball Volume Pedal / Eventide Harmonizer Pitchfactor / 2 Channel DI Box For Eventide / MXR M135 Smart Gate / CAE Electronics RS-10 MIdi Foot Controller w/Expander / Native Instruments Guitar Rig Kontrol 3 / Live Wire Solutions Direct Box / 1960B 4 x 12 Cabinets / Celestion G12K-100s / Isolation Boxes / D'Addario NYXL 8-String Set 10-74 / Elixir Nanoweb Coated 7-String set 11-49 / Dunlop Tortex 1mm / Mogami Cables Mid-Level Replacement Rig: ESP LET SC-608 w/EMG 808s / EPS LTD SCT 607 "Tele" w/Fishman Fluence Pickups / ESP LTD 607B w/Fishman Fluence / Axe FX 3 (Rack Mounted) / Marshall EL34 100/100 / Furman Power Conditioner (IT20 series 2) / Palmer The Junction Box / 1960B 4 x 12 Cabinets / Celestion G12K-100s / D'Addario NYXL 8-String Set 10-74 / Elixir Nanoweb Coated 7-String set 11-49 / Dunlop Tortex 1mm / Mogami Cables Entry-Level Replacement Rig: ESP LTD SC208 8-String/ ESP LTD MH-417 / Atomic Amplifier Amp Sim / Blackstar HT Club 40C / Live Wire Solutions Direct Box / D'Addario NYXL 8-String Set 10-74 / Elixir Nanoweb Coated 7-String set 11-49 / Dunlop Tortex 1mm / GLS Audio 20 ft. Cable Cooking with Kdog / Graphic Design by Chris / Crazy X Band / DNA Amps Facebook / Instagram / Twitter Subscribe: iTunes / Spotify / Stitcher / Google Play / Podbean / Tunein / iHeartRadio
Lance Adams of The Deadbeats of Comedy is joined by Muscian and Comedian, Sam Donnelly. They discuss music, comedy, fitness, DDP Yoga, and of course, The Five to Drive.
Author Richard Thomas new book Standing in the Fire, “Standing In The Fire” is the autobiography of former Rev Theory lead guitarist Richard Thomas, better known by his stage name “Rikki Lixx”. Richard Thomas is now a solo Christian recording artist with many albums and singles available worldwide. Richard Thomas aka Rikki Lixx opens up in his new autobiography “Standing In The Fire,” Thomas' book details his journey from a child guitar prodigy to the lead guitarist of rock band Rev Theory as well as other national acts.
The Ray Massey Show was on the go and was able to catch up with Charles Streeter in traffic..(Memphis very own) "Musician Charles Streeter".. I was able to get a few words out of them as he detailed that he just got back from Las Vegas, NV playing "Full Sett Drums" for J-Lo you know, "Jennifer Lopez" Streeter dropped a few more names that were very interesting to me.. So check out this on-the-spot interview as I caught up with Memphis very own "Musician Charles Streeter"
September 2, 2017 (Dirty Chee Wees) Hosts: Oshun, Martin "Bats" Bradford, J. Steel, Josef Pons, & Malik Bartholomew Engineer: DJ Mastermind Guests: Deuce The Poet & Llovee The Artist Topics: Where in the world is DC PauL? As Josef Pons fills his space and takes his place on the mic, the hosts and callers discuss where DC PauL could be, what he took when he left, and what they miss about him...if anything. Get the hosts take on the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey on land and on social media. In this week's Keeping It Reel with J. Steel, learn what's irritating millennial movie goers and causing ticket sales to decrease. And turn the volume up as TheMisBelief TeamMemeber Kalana Celeste premieres her brand new single Capicorn. Poet, Deuce the Poet stops by and tells us about his beginings in poetry being taught by HBO Def Poetry Poet, Sunni Patterson, and his own HBO experience on a slam team that also featured Tarriona "Tank" Ball of Tank and the Bangas. Musican Llovee the Artist gives us the exclusive about her upcoming album with CoolNasty and how she's managing motherhood, her music, and her studies. We run it about a whole lot more of wut's going on outchea, a Sankofa session in honor of Muscian and Mardi Gras Indian Wilson "Willie Tee" Turbinton, and a personal experience this week leads #thatactorguy Mister Bats to slap a very worthy recipient with Dat Neck!!! Songs: Hiii.Def - Soil Ray Wimley - Rise, Grind, and Shine CoolNasty - Optimistic Kalana Celeste - Capicorn Rahim Glasspy - Heavy Vigoruz - Only One For Me Love 504 - Make Time TheMisbelief RadioShow plays ONLY local New Orleans recording artists. If you would like your radio friendly music played, contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.
On this episode of the podcast I sit down and chat with Melissa Zappa from Flow Acupuncture located in Salt Lake City, Utah. We find out her story. We talk about what got her interested in Acupuncture, what exactly Acupuncture is, some of the benefits of Acupuncture, and a program she has where she is helping the local music and art community. Connect more with I am Salt Lake: Email Us hello@iamsaltlake.com Connect With Our Facebook https://www.facebook.com/IAmSaltLake/ Connect With Our Twitter https://twitter.com/iamsaltlake Connect With Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamsaltlake/ Join The Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/iamsaltlake/ Leave Us a Voicemail (385)202-5926 Thank you for listening to this episode of I am Salt Lake podcast. We showcase local talent, businesses, and everyday people making Salt Lake City what it is today. Please consider making a one time donation through PayPal to help with the expenses of keeping this podcast running smoothly https://www.paypal.me/iamsaltlake
God had ruled Israel through judges whom He raised up to deliver Israel until the people of Israel asked Samuel for a king. In asking for a king, they rejected God’s rule. They asked for a king and the king they got was Saul. He failed miserably, refusing to obey the Lord. God rejected him. After being rebuked, Samuel was obedient to go to the house of Jesse in order to anoint the new king. He went under the pretense of making a sacrificing since Samuel was afraid that Saul might harm him since he had to pass through his town in order to get to Jerusalem and to Jesse’s household. Once at Jesse’s home, Samuel was “sure” that the oldest son, Eliab, was the man, but God said no, responding that God looks at the heart, and not at the outward appearance: I Samuel 16:7 But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.” Eventually, the older brothers go to the pastures to get David, who is anointed. 16:13: And the Spirit of the LORD rushed upon David from that day forward.
God had ruled Israel through judges whom He raised up to deliver Israel until the people of Israel asked Samuel for a king. In asking for a king, they rejected God’s rule. They asked for a king and the king they got was Saul. He failed miserably, refusing to obey the Lord. God rejected him. After being rebuked, Samuel was obedient to go to the house of Jesse in order to anoint the new king. He went under the pretense of making a sacrificing since Samuel was afraid that Saul might harm him since he had to pass through his town in order to get to Jerusalem and to Jesse’s household. Once at Jesse’s home, Samuel was “sure” that the oldest son, Eliab, was the man, but God said no, responding that God looks at the heart, and not at the outward appearance: I Samuel 16:7 But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.” Eventually, the older brothers go to the pastures to get David, who is anointed. 16:13: And the Spirit of the LORD rushed upon David from that day forward.
John Taglieri is an independent recording artist and a successful DIY Indie artist. John released his 12th CD, entitled ‘Days Like These’ in August of 2014. He’s charted on Billboard as well as overseas, he’s had a #1 single on Amazon as well as two Top 5 CD releases. John has been in the music biz for 15 years, the last 10 years completely full time. He plays between 220 to 240 shows a year and he’s opened for many national acts--all while running his own record label, publishing company, and recording studio.
Scott Page is a technologist, entrepreneur, musician and songwriter. Page is most recognized as the saxophonist for Pink Floyd, Supertramp and Toto. As an entrepreneur, he formed Walt Tucker Productions an audio video post production company in 1987. In 1992, he Co-founded 7th Level, Inc., a CD-ROM game and educational software company. Later, Page Co-founded New Media Broadcasting Company, a social media and collaborative communications enterprise. Since 2011, he has been the Co-founder and CEO of Direct2Care, an online presence management company for healthcare.Scott Page has received several acknowledgments and awards, primarily for his technology companies' achievements. Dr. Andrew Thorn provides behavioral based leadership strategies to individuals who are seeking to bring their personal and professional responsibilities into full harmony. This can be one of the hardest things to accomplish if you are an entrepreneur. Let's learn how to keep ourselves and our business organized and professional! Andrew's clients achieve more, become more and experience balanced growth for their own benefit, and for the benefit of the people they lead. His confidential work over the past 20 years with senior leaders and c-level executives helps him establish trust quickly and deeply. He is known for his ability to address difficult conversations without creating conflict. He fosters a strength-based approach and is constantly looking for ways to help people become the best they can be. He personally guided 2 of the top 50 business thinkers, currently listed on The Thinkers 50. His work extends to over 50 major corporate clients and over 250 Senior Leaders from many of the Fortune 500 Companies.Edge Of Paradise is releasing a second studio album produced by the legendary Michael Wagener (Metallica, Ozzy...) in April. The band has been promoting the release of the full length by releasing a limited edition EP 'Perfect Shade Of Black' mixed by Michael Wagener and produced by Bob Kulick (KISS, Motorhead) it sold over 1000 copies in the first week! Edge of Paradise only printed 2000 copies and sold the rest on their East Coast tour that was held a few months ago. This helped them fund the full length CD as well! Currently they are finishing recording it at Michael Wagener's studio in Nashville, TN. Watch our for their new video they are releasing for one of their songs "Rise For The Fallen" in April!
Room to Breathe, Time to Speak: James talks music, the secrets of music school, and teaches me little thing or two about recording a podcast.
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Charlie Chan. Walter Connolly, Frederick C. Dahlquist (President of American Radio Features), Earl Derr Biggers (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com