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Download Episode 908 – It’s a massive week of news (and leaks) for Xbox and we’ve got a ton of reviews, so buckle up!The show kicks off with Jacob Garner, Aki, and Bri Galgano all on hand to discuss the week in Xbox. From court leaks by somebody who probably lost their job to actual official news from the Tokyo Game Show, we cover everything in the week of Xbox. Consoles, games, rumors, announcements, Octopath II, and tons more! We also discuss the latest Game Pass additions and departures, more UNITY news, a Bluey game, and tons more! Plus reviews!0:00 - Intro/News51:51 - The Expanse: A Telltale Series - Deck Nine, Telltale (Jacob & Bri)1:04:25 - Whateverland - Caligari Games, Drageus Games (Bri)1:17:27 - NASCAR Arcade Rush - Team6 Game Studios, GameMill Entertainment (Jacob)1:27:38 - Ad Infinitum - Hekate, Nacon (Aki)1:35:13 - Shuyan Saga - Lofty Sky Entertainment, ESDigital Games (Jacob)1:41:35 - Whitestone - Hailstorm Games (Aki & Jacob)1:50:21 - Warstride Challenges - Dream Powered Games, Focus Entertainment (Jacob)1:54:22 - Rayland 2 - Naoka Games, eastasiasoft (Aki)1:56:26 - The Lust City - Candylight Studio (Aki)The show ends with some sexy goodness from The OneUps!2:01:51 - The OneUps - Chrono Trigger (Early Mix) (Chrono Trigger)https://deckninegames.com/https://telltale.com/https://www.caligarigames.net/http://drageusgames.com/https://www.team6-games.com/https://gamemill.com/http://ad-infinitum-game.de/https://www.nacongaming.com/https://loftysky.com/https://twitter.com/ESDigital_Gameshttps://www.hailstorm-games.com/https://twitter.com/DreamPoweredGhttps://www.focus-entmt.com/https://naokagames.com/https://www.eastasiasoft.com/https://candylight.games/https://theoneups.com/https://www.keymailer.co/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sml-podcast/id826998112https://open.spotify.com/show/6KQpzHeLsoyVy6Ln2ebNwKhttps://twitter.com/theSMLpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/theSMLpodcast/https://store.streamelements.com/thesmlpodcastALL REVIEWED GAMES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED FOR FREE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ANY COVERAGE ON THE SHOW
Marc starts things off talking about the deletion of a certain game and what positives it will (hopefully) bring, before getting to an extra packed, "What they've been playing," including Demolish & Build Classic, Fresh Start, Days of Doom, Ugly, Escape from Terror City, Mystic Gate, and Rayland 2. Anyway and as always, thank you for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this here episode, and I hope you have a wonderful wonderful rest of your day. (And if you haven't already, or are a listener and not a watcher, please like, subscribe, hit the bell, and all that jazz; it may not seem like much, but it goes a long way in helping support the show and site in general. I would appreciate it greatly.)
This week, we place a call to a Tennessee front porch to talk to rock-n'-soul trickster and acclaimed singer-songwriter Rayland Baxter. He's our first returning artist on the show for a good reason. Besides being a personal favorite of host Z. Lupetin since his gorgeous, folky debut Feathers and Fishhooks a decade ago, Z. was first able to catch up with Rayland in a Vegas hotel room (where he played through a cigarette pack mini amp) to discuss his deliciously catchy and soulful 2018 record Wide Awake and how growing up around his side-man legend dad Bucky Baxter (pedal steel and guitars for Bob Dylan's touring band, and countless others) inspired him to make his own playful visions real and to always follow his ear. But while Wide Awake felt accessible as a funky aural high five, his 2022 offering If I Were A Butterfly is a more challenging, experimental work - think Jackson Pollock filmed through a Super 8 camera after a mushroom trip. He uses archival audio going back to his childhood, sings about goats, demons and his forever yearning to find a love that loves him back in a way that doesn't seem transactional. The result is a fractured but intimately moving portrait. I'll admit, it took a few listens to warm to Butterfly, but after our latest talk, we can see how the ever-upbeat Baxter was processing some pretty heavy adult stuff on this record - most notably losing his dad and two of his most trusted recording partners to sudden ends. He hence did much of the producing himself, laying down the record in an abandoned rubber band factory. “Graffiti Street” shows Baxter at the height of his unique game, writing signature effortless rootsy-rock hooks with a new sense of gravity that never holds the butterfly within him down. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-show-on-the-road-with-z-lupetin1106/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ryland Engelhart is a philanthropist. He's a lover of people and of life. Rayland co-founded Kiss the Ground in his living room with a friend ten years ago. It's a nonprofit organization that he leads today as executive director. Ryan is also the producer of The Kiss the Ground documentary and the co-creator of the … Continue reading "194. Ryland Engelhart – Kiss the Ground" The post 194. Ryland Engelhart – Kiss the Ground first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Rayland and Winry work together to free Crystin by...kidnapping her. But no one could suspect what would happen next!
Tim O'Sullivan is a music producer, audio engineer, and mixing engineer based out of LA, CA, USA! In our second chat on the podcast, Tim brings us up to date and shares what he's done since our last conversation; the closing of Barefoot Recording, setting up an Atmos room for Greg Wells, touring with Chicano Batman, and setting up his own studio in Frogtown. He goes deep on working on the latest Rayland Baxter record, using weird gear and instruments to inspire artists, and focusing the build of his new studio to cater to creative work flows. We also chat about commiting to sounds, new deliverables for mixers, getting stems to add up, having a manager, figuring out what to eliminate to do the work you want to do, and so much more! Check it out!You can learn more about Tim at http://osullivanaudio.com/You can follow Tim on Social MediaIG - https://www.instagram.com/timomusic86/***Thanks to our sponsors!***Save 20% off your first year of Filepass at - https://filepass.com/secretsonicsSave 50% off your first 3 months of Easy Funnels at - https://easyfunnels.io/secret-sonicsClick here to listen to "Thanks for Thinking" - https://www.carlbahner.com/thanks-for-thinking ***Join the Secret Sonics Discord community here(!) - discord.gg/UP97b72W6tYou can listen to the song we discussed in the "Sauce" segment here: "If I Were a Butterfly" by Rayland Baxter - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-roMRDJKic&ab_channel=RaylandBaxter-TopicReferences:Tim's first episode - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2020/7/5/secret-sonics-053-tim-osullivanBarefoot Recording - https://www.instagram.com/barefoot_recording/Money Mark - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_MarkChicano Batman - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicano_BatmanGreg Wells - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_WellsDan Silberman - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2022/3/6/secret-sonics-135-daniel-silberman-driving-the-stereo-busIan Sefchick (Magic Death Eye) - https://www.instagram.com/magicdeatheye/Consider rating and reviewing our show on Apple Podcasts and sharing this or any of your favorite episodes with a friend or two.Thank you to Zvi Rodan, Mendy Portnoy, and Yakir Hyman for contributing to the podcast theme music!Thanks to Gavi Kutliroff for helping edit this episode!You can find out more about Secret Sonics and subscribe on your favorite podcast app by visiting www.secretsonics.co Have a great week, stay safe, and dig in!-Ben
In this episode, we talked with graphic designer and artist Mindi Yarbrough. After growing up in the Y-T-R (Yorksville, Tiltonsville, Rayland) in Ohio, Mindi jumped around from Pittsburgh, Columbus, and California. After enjoying moving back home, Mindi decided to refocus on her art. Discussion topics include: how she got the childhood nickname "Morbid Mindi", ghosts, HR Giger, mermaids, her coloring book, and how she became an accidental muralist.You can find Mindi on Instagram, Facebook, or her website.
Mac Miller on Talkin' Folk?? Yep. This episode Joe tuned in to take Nick through some of his favorites from the Rayland Baxter album "Good Mmornin"... Baxter's album is a collection of covers from the late Mac Miller. As a bonus, we'll feature both the Rayland covers and Mac Miller originals of: "Small Worlds" "Come Back to Earth"
Episode 106 : We Talk About Ohio We took a week off last week to avoid distracting from the movement and show our support for the protestors across the country and world; Black Lives Matter. This week, we're back talking craft beer and of course, the conversation doesn't stay in one place. We start out with Nick's trip to Hightower Brewing in Rayland, OH which drives us to ask which breweries in Ohio are our favorites. We talk movies and how quarantine affected Jake's love of theater-going. Jake recaps crushing all the Pliny for Prez cans in a weekend. From there we talk some more local craft beer and wind down this week by inviting anyone who wants to join us on FaceTime next week! Thanks for listening! Beers We Drank: Spy Dolphin - Dancing Gnome (DIPA - 8.5%)
Episode 72 : Homecoming and City Hopping Nick and Jake are back this week. Nick recaps Juicy Brews: Homecoming! Jake played golf. Nick was blown away by Dewey Beer Co's Secret Machine and he was really impressed with Hightower Brewing from Rayland, OH (South of Steubenville, not Youngstown like he said on the podcast). We talk about Hop Culture's festival model and our thoughts on how these fests keep operating at a high level of fun and excitement. After Juicy Brews, Nick and Jake touch on the Steel City Beer/Couch Brewery beef from last week. We take a neutral stand because we are friends with both sides and we support the craft beer community and we stand with local craft beer everywhere. Nick says “at the end of the day” way too many times this episode. To wrap up Juicy Brews: Homecoming, Nick gives his top 3 from the fest. Dewey Secret Machine Triple Double takes the top spot, Secret Machine Blackberry Coconut Vanilla was #2 and Eleventh Hour BYS (Burn Your Suit) took 3rd. Sour series become the focal point after that along with hard seltzers and lactose beers. We wrap up this week pretty abruptly. Cheers! Beer We Drank: Spy Dolphin - Dancing Gnome (DIPA - 8.5%)
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On today's episode, I travel to Rayland, OH to speak to Greg and Megan, the owners of Hightower Brewing. Even though they operate in a tiny town, this husband and wife team are cranking out some of the best beers in the trig-state area in small brewery located right in front of their house. Greg and Megan have a passion for creating great beer and that shows in each beer that they make. Today, they tell us the story of how Hightower Brewing came to be and what makes their tiny brewery so special. Cheers!
Rayland Baxter will be releasing a new EP called Good mmornin’ due out July 26th, which is a series of covers of Mac Miller’s work. If you’re unfamiliar with Miller, he was a hip hop artist who past last September at the age of 26. He was prolific during his short life, but demons, including depression and drug abuse caught up to him. The juxtaposition of Rayland’s spirit and Miller’s work was kind of initially difficult to get my head around, but having heard the EP now several times, I’m not only a fan of what Rayland has created but now I want to explore even more of Mac Miller’s work. I can tell you the sincerity with which Rayland speaks about this project is undeniable on the work itself. Good mmornin’ is a very solid listen, and an absolute stunning tribute to Mac Miller. Though the EP is only out at the end of the month you can catch Rayland on the road where he may be performing some of these or other Mac Miller songs. For all the details or to order the EP visit raylandbaxter.com. Show Notes: First Song: 00:14 - 2009 Interview Begins: 05:31 Extro Song: 36:38 - Objects In The Mirror See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys equip their Texas Instrument Calculators and don the necessary protective eyewear, as they head into the *SEXLAB* to figure out this polyamory thing that millennials keep raving about. Find out what it means to be ethically non-monogamous, and believe us: We know what we're talking about. We've watched the TED Talk. Also, Rayland Baxter is on the show! Wild stories, that one. Have y'all heard of Wheeler Walker Jr? haHA! Thanks, Shawn! This is Episode 23. To keep up with the podcast, follow us on Instagram @WorldSavingPodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, tour dates, the band and the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com The views discussed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the guests. Follow Rayland at www.raylandbaxter.com Produced by Andy Frasco Yeti Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Ernie Chang Andee Avila Shawn Eckels Arno Bakker
I’ve been following Rayland Baxter’s career ever since his debut Feathers and FishHooks, an album I wore out, if you could do such a thing to a CD or digital files. What I appreciate most about Rayland is his attention to detail in his writing regarding the human condition. His thoughts, are your thoughts, and while he is serious about his personal craft, he isn’t disjointed from the reality we all live in. I sat down with Rayland to unpack this new record, one I think you should listen to. “Wide Awake” is definitely one of my favorite records of the year thus far. The outstanding song writing is matched by the absolute magical production value and playing by the entire cast. For more on Rayland visit raylandbaxter.com. Show Notes: **First Song:** 01:35 – Strange American Dream **Interview Begins:** 06:00 **Extro Song:** 46:38 – Casanova See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weeks guest is Ben Rayland who lives in Syracuse, NY. Ben is a full time strength coach who has lost almost 90lbs in the last several years. Before he had lost the weight, Ben says that he would eat a whole bag of Doritos, whole pizzas, whole cheesecakes, and often times would take in upwards of 8000 calories in a single day. Ben had a wake up call after going to his doctor and getting back shocking bloodwork. He decided to completely change his diet and is now healthier, and stronger than ever. We have a great conversation about his journey, whats is like being a plant based powerlifter, raising 4 children in a plant based household, and so much more. Thanks so much for tuning in and I hope that you enjoy.
Whilst sipping a tequila at a sidewalk table at Epstein's in New York's Lower East Side, Rayland Baxter demonstrates how to write poetic lyrics that are open to interpretation, a trick that his father learned from playing with Bob Dylan. Baxter's sophomore album, Imaginary Man, is full of such lyrics, and he explains how his questions about human existence inspired many of the LP's tracks. raylandbaxter.com drypaintsigns.com
Todd and Brandon have Ray Felts, the original drummer of Far-Less on for a chat where they cover topics ranging from really old Far-Less stories to modifying the thrill rides at Universal Studios.