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Radney Foster joins Caroline Hobby on this episode of Get Real. Radney has been one of Nashville's treasures for over 40 years. From his hit duo, Foster & Lloyd, in the late 80's early 90's, to a booming solo career, to being one of Nashville's most revered songwriters, writing hits for the likes of Keith Urban and Sara Evans, Radney has proven he is one of the great artists of our generation. He gets real about his journey to success, what success means to him, how the music industry has changed and what he thinks it truly takes to be a great artist. Radney shares the secret to his 20+ year marriage, and his personal secrets to a fulfilling life. Lately he has been lending his songwriting gifts to help veterans with PTSD write their stories and experiences in a song. Radney said this is some of the most important work he has ever done, helping soldiers heal through music. It was an honor to sit down and hear this legend share his story. Follow Get Real on IG: @GetRealCarolineHobby Follow Caroline Hobby on IG: @CaroHobby Follow Radney Foster on IG: @RadneyFoster Have a question for Caroline?? You can leave a voice message and she may answer on a future episode! Click here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a teenager, Radney Foster dreamed of being a music star. By age 20, it was suggested that Radney talk to his parents, John & Bette, about a career in music. Sponsor: Bankston Motor Homes BankstonMotorHomes.com
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Foster & Lloyd was founded in 1986 and by 1987, this then eight year old found out Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd existed with the hit song “Crazy Over You.” After Radney Foster & Bill Lloyd went on their own, Radney brought us hits like “Just Call Me Lonesone,” “Nobody Wins” with Mary Chapin Carpenter, and “Easier Said Than Done.” 31 years ago this month, “Just Call Me Lonesome” written by Radney and George Ducas was released as a lead single ahead of the debut of Del Rio, TX 1959. Locally, Radney will be at The Mulehouse in Columbia, Tennessee, on August 5th! Radney is currently on tour celebrating 30 years of Del Rio, TX 1959 and he will be joining me on the show today! We'll also have an episode of Cora's Corner!
As a teenager, Radney Foster dreamed of being a music star. By age 20, it was suggested that Radney talk to his parents, John & Bette, about a career in music. Sponsor: Bob Sykes Bar B Q BobSykes.com
Foster & Lloyd was founded in 1986 and by 1987, this then eight year old found out Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd existed with the hit song “Crazy Over You.” After Radney Foster & Bill Lloyd went on their own, Radney brought us hits like “Just Call Me Lonesone,” “Nobody Wins” with Mary Chapin Carpenter, and “Easier Said Than Done.” 31 years ago this month, “Just Call Me Lonesome” written by Radney and George Ducas was released as a lead single ahead of the debut of Del Rio, TX 1959. Locally, Radney will be at The Mulehouse in Columbia, Tennessee, on August 5th! Radney is currently on tour celebrating 30 years of Del Rio, TX 1959 and he will be joining me on the show today! We'll also have a brand new episode of Cora's Corner!
We're an award winning actual play podcast where professional actors in Sweden play the best of Swedish RPGs, led by one of Swedens most experienced and appreciated podcast Game Masters Andreas Lundström. Here Andreas Interviews Stephen Radney-MacFarland who is now working on the upcoming RPG The Glimmering, a very exciting new project! Stephen is a very experienced game creator who has worked och D&D 3.5 ed, 4 ed, Pathfinder 1 and 2 ed and Starfinder.In this second part of the interview Andreas and Stephen talks about the difference between the different editions of D&D, Swedish RPGs, Stephen's own inspirations and rituals and we go into some real deep rules nerdery.Music by: Andreas Lundström, check him out at https://soundcloud.com/rpgpodcaster
I had the fortune of sitting next to Danelle for most of my first year of business school. It was an interesting time, because I remember being a bit overwhelmed by the experience of business school and trying to figure out who I was and what my place was at the school. I didn't know Danelle that well yet, but I did notice the contrast in how confident and comfortable she seemed to be. Not at all in arrogant way, but there is just that sense you get from someone who is truly at peace with who they are. It came through in how she interacted with others, how she shared her thoughts/insights with the class, and in how she moved through the world in general. It is awesome to get to connect with old friends like this and have a deep, meaningful conversation to dig deeper into what really makes them who they are. She started with "growth" as her most important value, stating that it is how she judges herself in all aspects of life. Is she growing and improving as a professional/leader, as a mom, as a daughter, as a person, etc.? What is really fascinating is how she pairs this drive to improve and grow with that supreme comfort in who she is already. The phrase she used was that she wants to continue to grow and learn so "I might become the woman I am to be." There is something about that phrase I found so beautiful, profound, and symmetrical. It articulates the balance (and at times struggle) so many of us feel to continue to evolve as a person, but also recognizing you are enough exactly as you are. For Danelle much of this is rooted in her faith and relationship with God. The love she feels from God allows her to have that confidence in who she is right now and the desire to grow into who God intends for her to be. We talked about a lot in this one, including her growth as a mother and wife, the challenge of being a high achiever who is forced to accept every day that she will never be perfect, and her work in healthcare trying to bring equity to all communities. I'll end with another line that I think encompasses Danelle really well, she said "I think our job is to improve the world within the scope we can touch, aspiring to have a major impact but remaining humble enough to remember we are just a small part of the world."
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PCA Pastors Derek Radney and Geoff Gleason debate intinction and worship, and talk tiers (of importance) in our second-ever debate in a series we now call The Presburg Colloquies. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3OYgO6XFpg
Radney Foster will be performing this Saturday August 6th at Lincoln Hill Farms as part of the first annual Roots & Boots Music Festival. I chat with Radney about his current projects and the big show on the farm. Tickets available at www.lincolnhillfarms.com and for more on Radney visit www.radneyfoster.com
Brian is joined by special guest Blair Radney while Jimmy needed to take some time for family matters. God bless and enjoy the episode
Hear Rev. Derek Radney preach that we will die. Death is tragic, and the modern world might teach us to ignore the inevitability of death. But accepting our mortality is the key to wisdom on this side of Heaven. Christians can face death with courage and hope.
Luke 7:36-50
What is the core of the Christian faith? Hear Rev. Derek Radney preach that love and repentance are the core of the faith. As the beloved of God, Christians are called to love one another.
POWER HALF HOUR with John Tsai & David Radney on October 27th 11AM PST. This week we have our special guest from New Jersey Head Coach and Founder of PUSH Training Program: David Radney! David has been in real estate for 15 years and while moving from Dallas to New Jersey, having no database, he was able to build a successful business solely through calling expireds and for sale by owners! In 2020, David created PUSH and transition to full time coaching helping agents with their production in an unstable market. David is a devoted husband and father, he values and enforces a healthy work-life balance and is now teaching agents to do the same!! Connect with David https://davidradneypush.com/ ---------- Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to my channel :) ---------- What is the POWER HALF HOUR? The Power Half Hour is a concise 30 minute interview with a top performer/influencer; usually in real estate. The guest speaker will share with us what motivates them, how they achieved high level success and their top business tips. You can join in on these live Wednesday Power Half Hour interviews via Zoom or Facebook Live. Connect with John Tsai for those links. ---------- STAY CONNECTED with John Tsai, eXp Realty Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tsairealestate YouTube https://www.youtube.com/johntsaiprec ---------- CHECK OUT my new book that launched on Amazon.com and .ca on July 12, 2021. Search: How To Be A Beast by John Tsai.
Special Guest Kaylee Radney joins Austin and Gloria to discuss all of their illnesses (both physical and mental), rat out Gwen Piper for being a hoe, and look back at this movie with fond (?) memories! --- 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/dcomanddrink/message
This week we're talking to Steven Radney MacFarland, famed co-designer for D&D 4th edition, and Pathfinder 1st & 2nd editions, who has taught game design at colleges, and is now working on his own game Delve RPG. Join us as we discuss rules archaeology, teaching design, advice for beginner designers, and more!►Follow Our GuestIf you want to check out Stephen's work or check out Delve, you can head to any of these links:https:www.delve-rpg.comhttps:www.twitter.com/DelveRPGhttps://www.facebook.com/delverpghttps://www.patreon.com/DelveRPGhttps://www.facebook.com/thesrm►What is Brewmasters?Brewmasters is the series where we sit down with accomplished home brewers, game designers, and creatives from the table top roleplaying community and talk shop about design, inspirations, methodology, and more, sharing advice for everyone interested in the behind the scenes of tabletop RPG's.If you're a designer or brewer and you'd like to be a guest on the show, just get in touch at joinklaus@gmail.com, show me your work and what you'd like to discuss! I can't promise to get back to everyone, but I'll read every submission.►Follow & Support Klaustrixyoutube.com/Klaustrixtwitter.com/KlaustrixTV►Background Musichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZ_r1H9vHkISupport the show
Some people seemed to be blessed with all the diverse talent in the world. Today's guest, Radney Foster is one of those Renaissance type of people. He's an actor, musician, author, screenwriter, and a talented chef too. He's done some really interesting projects, mixing his passion for cooking with his other creative skills to offer people a unique dining experience. We talk about how he found his different passions, and what drew him to a life so focused around performing. He tells me how he's been coping during the pandemic, and what it's been like working on his new unreleased screenplay… “The thing with taking acting lessons is that the acting coach could help me get my patter between songs down a little better. Make them a bit more efficient, a bit more dramatic.” – Radney Foster Time Stamps: 02:52 – Who Radney is and the many different fields he's worked in. 06:33 – A comment sent in by one of our viewers about pastor Max Lucado and her faith. 10:30 – The influence and impact culture has on cuisine. 12:26 – The gourmet dinners accompanied by live music that Rodney used to put on. 14:30 – How Radney got into cooking. 16:50 – The influence French cuisine has had on Mexican foods. 21:21 – Writing short stories accompanied by their own songs. 23:24 – A short story about a Dallas lawyer whose life is destroyed, then renewed when finding love. 26:44 – How Radney got into acting and the unique ways he used to audition. 33:40 – The ways having an acting coach helped Radney when performing music. 37:37 – The difference between singing as a musician and singing in a theatrical production. 42:12 – The brand new screenplay Radney is writing. 43:47 – The similarities between screenwriting and songwriting. 52:03 – Reading screenplays and the importance of having a good script. 57:58 – Recording new music and how songs change over the course of their creation. 1:04:33 – The new work Radney's been doing during the pandemic. 1:08:43 – Intermittent fasting and my experience with it. Resources: Listen to Radney Foster on Spotify Check out Radney's book For You To See the Stars Platonic Texas Real Food Connect with Radney Foster: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email
Kuwentuhan sa Likor-Bahay with our guests: Kap Radney San Luis at Councilor Eliseo Abary. SUNDAY Sep 13 8:15 AM San Guillermo Time, Sep 12 5:15 PM Los Angeles. Interactive po tayo, Post po lamang ang inyung mga comment o tanung sa ating panauhin habang nasa ere (live). Kita kits tayo hane! Kuwentuhan sa Likor Bahay is brought to you by Green Revolution 2.o SGMR. Powered by Radyo San Guilmo. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greenrevolutionsg/message
Pakinggan ang aming panayan sa ating butihing Kapitan, Radney San Luis (San Guillermo, Morong Rizal). Siya po ay halos anim na taon nang leader ng San Guillermo at recently ay nahalal na presidente ng liga ng mga barangay captain ng bayan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greenrevolutionsg/message
Derek is a pastor at Trinity Church Winston Salem. http://www.trinitychurchws.com/ We went to college together and we've been discussing and debating on the topics of God, faith, and religion ever since. In this podcast, we also touch on some politically charged topics and talk about the proper role of the church in political life. Finally, we talk about the state of the church community and his ministry trying to help families figure out how to raise their kids in middle of an atomized culture.
CNN's Texas-based National Correspondent On The Situation At The Border. Plus, Andy Langer speaks with singer-songwriter Radney Foster on his newly-recorded “prayer for the border.”
In today's episode, I talk with Presbyterian minister Derek Radney about whether or not smart people can be religious, faith, and FOMO. Here are some resources mentioned in the episode: Tim Keller's "Questioning Christianity" lectures: https://www.redeemer.com/r/qc_audio_2015 "A Secular Age" by Charles Taylor: http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674026766&content=reviews And the following three books by Francis Schaeffer: "He Is There and He Is Not Silent" "Escape from Reason" "The God Who Is There"
Radney Foster has long been heralded as one of Texas' finest songwriters. Growing up in Del Rio, TX, Radney's love of music began at family bar-b-ques where guitars were passed from hand to hand and songs of all genres were shared to all who would listen. Radney tended that early flame and began his expansive career while attending college about ninety minutes from Nashville. Radney has had many national chart hits for major artists from Keith Urban to Sara Evans, but you might be surprised how many songs from the Texas music scene Radney has penned or had a hand in penning. Radney sits down with The Co-Write to discuss those early days, his entry into the new-age Texas music genre & his newest project, "For You to See the Stars", which is a combination record and book of short stories. Prior to the Radney interview, the fellas discuss an unlikely friend of Donovan's who has a shot to become a world champion. They also discuss the untimely passing of Tom Petty, and BRUCE TALK! Download, Subscribe & Enjoy! Find Us www.thecowrite.com Twitter @thecowrite @bobbyduncan @donovandodd FACEBOOK