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Goose Chicks Podcast
S2 E18: Couch Tour Set Break with Cam Herdt

Goose Chicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 26:15


As part of our first ever Goose Couch Tour gathering, Cam Herdt host of Best Show Ever just us to talk about Set 1 Night 1 in Boston and gives some behind the scenes stories of his new Osiris Podcast! Don't miss the rest of Couch Tour with us, we've got even more special guests joining us for both Oakland and Red Rocks shows.  Links: Best Show Ever - https://www.osirispod.com/podcasts/best-show-ever-with-cam-herdt/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BestShowEverwithCamHerdt IG Cam: https://www.instagram.com/mistercam/ IG Best Show Ever: https://www.instagram.com/best.show.ever_/ Top Of The Flock - https://goosechickspod.com/topoftheflock/ Fall Couch Tour with GCP: https://goosechickspod.com/couchtour/ WTED Radio - https://www.wtedradio.com/

The Drop
The Drop - Relaunch Trailer

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 1:27


Welcome back to The Drop! Starting Monday, July 12, Brian Brinkman & David Goldstein, former hosts of Beyond The Pond, will take over The Drop for a weekly show featuring artist deep-dives, interviews, new album recs, Osiris Podcast recommendations, and much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Beyond The Pond
The Drop - Relaunch Trailer

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 1:27


Welcome back to The Drop! Starting Monday, July 12, Brian Brinkman & David Goldstein, former hosts of Beyond The Pond, will take over The Drop for a weekly show featuring artist deep-dives, interviews, new album recs, Osiris Podcast recommendations, and much more! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyondthepond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Road to Now
#156 Executive Boundaries

The Road to Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 37:25


2020 begins with an Impeachment Trial in the Senate and will end with a Presidential election, so Bob and Ben are kicking off the year discussing the relationship between the Executive and Legislative branches of the federal government. Their conversation covers the articles of impeachment against Trump, the gap between the modern Presidency and the Executive imagined by the founders, and the problems that might be solved by changing our expectations of Presidents moving forward. The Road to Now is part of the Osiris Podcast network. This episode was edited by Gary Fletcher.

Helping Friendly Podcast
New Osiris Podcast–Previously Unreleased Interview with Trey

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 43:51


We hope you enjoyed the Fall Tour preview. We're bringing you a full episode of the new Osiris podcast, The Tapes Archive, with a never before heard interview with Trey from 1993.Please subscribe to The Tapes Archive on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Thanks for your support! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daddy Unscripted Podcast
Aaron's Life Has Been No Simple Road

Daddy Unscripted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 88:35


Episode 67 features Aaron of one of the fellow Osiris Media network podcasts: No Simple Road. I'm so incredibly proud and honored and humbled to be a part of the Osiris Podcast family. I really am. I've met some great people through our other podcasts and I've had some great guests on from the podcasts, as well. Aaron is another in that continually growing list.Yes. I admit that the title of this episode is sort of hokey. Because, yeah... his podcast is called No Simple Road and all. But, come on. It just works so well. And, you'll hear in this episode, his life really hasn't been a simple road. And that doesn't mean it all hasn't been worth it. Or that where he is now isn't fantastic. But, he has lived a life (and then some). So, the path to where he is in his life now just was not a simple, smooth ride. And that's okay!Our conversation started with Aaron talking about the origin story of No Simple Road. Since I first started listening to No Simple Road, I've always loved the purity of their conversations and the very homogenous feeling it always provides. We talked about the journey that we have both taken from Day 1 of our own podcasts. Aaron, like me, is very grateful for the experiences his podcast has provided for him.The No Simple Road podcast is recorded on the porch of their home in Oregon. The "hosts" or maybe stars of the podcast are the communal residents of the home: Aaron, his 16-year-old son, his wife Mel, his nephew and his best friend of over 30 years.Aaron goes back into the history of his life and describes it as: "... if I step outside of myself and I take an honest look at where I came from and the people that I was around and what I did as a kid and my adolescence, nothing about my upbringing was normal." Having a Mom who was a trapeze artist and a Dad who was in "the biz" in Hollywood definitely helps you understand what he means by that.The first bucket of freezing cold ice water thrown in my face (figuratively, of course) type realization of how similar Aaron and I are was when he told me that he was out of his home at age 17 and living with his friend (Apple, who is a part of the No Simple Road podcast and a resident of the Oregon home). I didn't interrupt his story to tell him, but I moved out of my house at the same age and lived with a High School friend of mine and his family for some time.Aaron describes himself as a youth as "I was hell to deal with", but praises his Dad for always having his back and being extremely supportive. He talked about some of the great mix he acquired from his Mom and his Dad. From Mom: the belief that you can do anything you put your mind to. From Dad: he gave him his hustle.Aaron eventually migrated from being a punk rock-scene kid in Las Vegas to become a total Deadhead after he was introduced to the Grateful Dead at a young age. Aaron spoke with extreme honesty about what the drug culture of Las Vegas became for him as an individual. Some of the stories are just remarkable. He said: "If 'Now Me' went back and saw a kid that was like me then, I would've said that kid's gonna be dead by 25." Craziness.When Aaron says he was literally 'on the way out' when his wife Mel saved his life in Vegas, he means it. You can hear it in his voice if the words he uses aren't strong enough to get it across. The story he tells about their "chance meeting" when he was walking the street, feeling like he was standing with his toes off of life's edge, it is a breathtaking story.Eventually, Mel and Aaron took their friendship to a much deeper level and got married some 21 years ago. Yet, Aaron wasn't just instantly healed from his addictions and the things that kept him broken just by marrying Mel. He talks about how the birth of their son was the key to finally unshackling himself from some of the chains that were holding him down for so long; the realization that a new life was coming that would need him to be Dad.We talked for a while about the riches of money and possessions on earth vs. the wealth of... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/daddyunscripted. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daddy Unscripted Podcast
Brian Brinkman: Beyond Beyond The Pond

Daddy Unscripted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 72:59


Episode 51 is the second half of my conversation with fellow podcaster, fellow Dad, fellow music and sports fanatic: Brian Brinkman. Brian makes up one half of the team that brings you the Beyond the Pond podcast. If you haven't heard checked out that podcast yet and you love music, you should make sure to make your way over to them.Beyond the Pond is a partner podcast with Daddy Unscripted in the Osiris Podcast network. Shortly after the Osiris network officially launched, Brian and I started the conversation about our desire to connect for these episodes. I can't believe it took us this long... but I couldn't be more emphatic in telling you that this was absolutely worth the wait.Brian is yet another guest that shares my intense passion for both sports and for music. This episode taps into a lot of that. We talk about how important both of those are to many people and the why and how of both of them tapping into something deeper between humans. Between strangers, even. I am not shy about talking about how many friendships I have that revolve around one or both of those common interests I share with that person. I think even my wife gets embarrassed when we are out and either my music-related clothing or Red Sox attire I may have on allow me to strike up, what may seem to her like an un-ending conversation with a total stranger.Brian is one of "those guys". Yes, I just put that in quotes because I am about to put him into a category. Sorry, Brian. But, he is immensely intelligent and has a Venus Flytrap of a brain when it comes to information. I envy people like this, I gotta admit. But you'll get to hear Brian rattle off a lot of his favorite Phish shows at the end of this episode that will have you grabbing your collection or looking up setlists to find some new (possibly, to you) shows to listen to. You'll also hear some of his "Island Albums" that aren't by Phish. Always a fun bit of info to get from someone who loves music as much as Brian does.Like I said in the notes from our previous episode: Brian is one of those incredibly genuine great guys and I do believe that comes through very clearly to you as you listen to either halves of our conversation.The "Beyond the Pond" podcast can be found pretty much anywhere you find your podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, etc.Daddy Unscripted can be found at:iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Google Play | Tune-In RadioTwitter: @DaddyUnscriptedFacebook: Daddy Unscriptedwww.daddyunscripted.comDaddy Unscripted is proud to be a part of the Osiris Podcast Network! You can check out the Osiris Pod website to see what other great podcasts are part of the network by going to OsirisPod.com.Intro and Outro music proudly provided with a partnership by Umphrey's McGee.You can send questions and suggestions for future guests to us via email to daddyunscripted@gmail.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/daddyunscripted. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Daddy Unscripted Podcast
Brian Brinkman: Beyond The Dad

Daddy Unscripted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 68:58


Episode 50 is the first half of my conversation with fellow podcaster, fellow Dad, fellow music fanatic: Brian Brinkman. Brian makes up one half of the team that brings you the Beyond the Pond podcast. If you haven't heard checked out that podcast yet and you love music, you should make sure to make your way over to them.Beyond the Pond is a partner podcast with Daddy Unscripted in the Osiris Podcast network. Shortly after the Osiris network officially launched, Brian and I started the conversation about our desire to connect for these episodes. I can't believe it took us this long... but I couldn't be more emphatic in telling you that this was absolutely worth the wait.Brian has a very close relationship with his Dad... from his time as a youth to today. He describes pretty fully how much the two of them share a lot of the same interests and passions in life. This conversation almost makes me want to start a scorecard detailing Fathers & Sons that have great relationships that share interests in a significant manner.I got a little emotional during our conversation and that was even a little bit more heartfelt as I was re-listening and editing this episode. The paternal line in Brian's family is a really cool story. The strength of that bond is remarkable and, as silly as I felt saying it to him: I told him that I was happy and excited for him that he has that in his life. Part of that really was because of what a genuinely good person Brian is. I think that will all come through very clearly to you as you listen to this half of our long conversation.The "Beyond the Pond" podcast can be found pretty much anywhere you find your podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, etc.Daddy Unscripted can be found at:iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Google Play | Tune-In RadioTwitter: @DaddyUnscriptedFacebook: Daddy Unscriptedwww.daddyunscripted.comDaddy Unscripted is proud to be a part of the Osiris Podcast Network! You can check out the Osiris Pod website to see what other great podcasts are part of the network by going to OsirisPod.com.Intro and Outro music proudly provided with a partnership by Umphrey's McGee.You can send questions and suggestions for future guests to us via email to daddyunscripted@gmail.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/daddyunscripted. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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No Simple Road
Episode 41 - Getting On The Bus With Online Ceramics

No Simple Road

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 85:40


The No Simple Road Family hangs out with Elijah Funk and Alix Ross from Online Ceramics. We talk about the genesis of their friendship, what it's like to change the aesthetic of The Grateful Dead, being the outcast, and how the whole scene is opening up to accept a new generation of Deadheads.Check out their work on Instagram: @onlineceramicsAnd head over to their website: online-cermaics.com to grab some of their new designs in time for Summer Tour!!!Head over to buff.ly/2HQSe6o and take the Osiris Podcast network survey. Help us make this the best network around! You’ll be entered for a chance to win a ‘Rift’ LP signed by Tom Marshall or a $100 Amazon gift card! Let’s flood them with responses from the NSR Family!!!!!***Leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play so more of us can find out about the show and this thing grows into a juggernaut of love, and laughs, and exploration of this long strange trip we call life***A HUGE THANK YOU TO CHANDOPOLOUS NEIGHDER(Chris H.) FOR GETTING ON THE NSR BUS AS A PATREON SUPPORTER! WE LOOOOOOVE YOUUUUU!JONE THE NO SIMPLE ROAD FAMILY! Become a Patron through Patreon.com You can give as little or as much as you'd like and earn our everlasting appreciation and assist in realizing the vision of our collective. Angels will land on your pillows and whisper lullaby's to you and sing you to sleep when you decide to make the plunge. Ryder says he will personally oversee delivery of said Angels. OR... you can give a one time gift to us on through PayPal using nosimpleroad@gmail.com So, it's all up to you now...Check out our Patreon at:No Simple RoadFollow us on Instagram: @nosimpleroad and remember to #nosimpleroad your pics, videos, merch, streams, whatever...Drop a "Like" and subscribe over on our YouTube ChannelNSR YouTube ChannelNo Simple Road is part of the OSIRIS PODCASTING Family. Osiris is a growing community of music and culture podcasts, connecting music fans like you with conversation, commentary, and music. Check out osirispod.com to see more of our family of podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Across the Margin: The Podcast
Episode 43: The Osiris Podcast

Across the Margin: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 62:23


In the latest episode of Across the Margin: The Podcast, host Michael Shields takes a step back from the typical format that regularly comprises the journeys Beyond The Margin, and digs into what it means to be a member of the Osiris Media Group. Osiris is a community of podcasts and podcasters that connects enthusiasts of the arts, culture and music with an eclectic and fascinating array of podcasts and live experiences. In an episode that features three interviews with a trio of seasoned, knowledgeable podcasters, Michael delves into the Osiris podcasts that are not musically focused (an episode dedicated to the music of Osiris is forthcoming!). First up, is an interview with Bob Crawford, co-host of the The Road To Now. The Road to Now explains the history behind important events and outstanding individuals of modern times. Created in 2016 by Dr. Benjamin Sawyer of Middle Tennessee State University and Bob Crawford, a founding member of the Grammy-nominated band The Avett Brothers, The Road to Now has brought historians, politicians, journalists and artists to the table for conversations that illuminate the map that brought us to where we are today. Next, listeners are introduced to Fear Of A Craft Beer Planet, a craft beer podcast hosted by lifelong friends Jay Rose, James “Richard” Rabic, and Rob Forczek, through an interview with Jay Rose. Jay and Rob have been in the NJ beer business for decades and Richard is a seasoned broadcaster, and together they converse upon the business of beer, and discuss at length the parallels between the beer and the music industry. Lastly, a glimpse into the podcast Daddy Unscripted is offered through an interview with host Tim Wheaton. Daddy Unscripted is a podcast about being a dad. Each episode is a loose conversation with the host and his guest talking about their history with their own dad, how they approach being a dad, and how they manage doing so within their walk of life. So, sit back and enjoy a podcast that is All Osiris Everything! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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