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Can childhood friendships transform into successful business ventures? Tune in as we chat with Ryan Lane and Xander Chase, the dynamic founders of FTL Bags, who turned their bond from high school wrestling practices into a booming handbag brand. Their journey, from initial career paths in finance to a pivotal phone call that marked the beginning of their entrepreneurial adventure, is nothing short of inspirational. Discover how their complementary skills and history have shaped their venture into a brand loved by young professionals.Ryan and Xander walk us through their meticulous process of building FTL Bags step by step. From brainstorming in a New York apartment to overcoming the hurdles of finding the right manufacturer, their story is a testament to persistence. They share valuable insights into creating a product from scratch, even without a background in design, and how they navigated the complexities of sourcing materials and managing R&D amid a global pandemic. Their experience highlights the importance of setting and achieving specific, measurable goals at each stage of the journey.The episode also delves into the strategic decisions that have fueled their brand's growth. Learn how Ryan and Xander expanded their product line while maintaining a consistent aesthetic, managed co-founder relationships, and opted for bootstrapping over equity funding. Their approach to financial discipline and viral social media success offers actionable lessons for both aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned business owners. Don't miss out on their compelling story, filled with practical advice and inspiration for anyone looking to make their mark in the world of fashion.Connect with FTL Bags:https://www.instagram.com/ftlbags/Shop Handbag Designer 101 Merch: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/category/all-products Register for the Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/challenge-page/Masterclass Book a handbag session with Emily: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/ Hire Emily to be a guest speaker at your event: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/speaking Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HandbagDesigner101-IHDA Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/handbagdesigner/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@handbagdesigner Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/handbagdesigner
In this episode of The DTC Insider, I sit down with Xander Chase and Ryan Lane, founders of FTL Bags. Childhood friends turned co-founders, they share their journey of transforming frustrations with existing bags into a successful business. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: The Role of Lifelong Friendship in Building a Business Turning Frustration Into a Business Idea Challenges in Finding Product-Market Fit and Go-to-Market Strategy Lessons from the First Sample Bag and Kickstarter Campaign How a Trip to China Shaped Product Development Partnering With Professional Athletes for Brand Growth Navigating Supply Chain and Inventory Management Challenges Diversifying Customer Acquisition Beyond Meta Ads Building an Emotionally Resonant Brand Creative Strategies With UGC Videos and Founder-Led Content Optimizing Retention Through Email Marketing and Referral Programs What's Next for FTL Bags? Sponsor for this episode: This episode is brought to you by BSR Digital. BSR Digital helps e-commerce brands that want to scale their business to the next level through paid ads & email marketing. To learn more about BSR Digital, visit their website or book a call here.
Ryan Lane talks with James Argo from Oconee Gold BBQ Sauces about how he got his business started.
This week's episode of At the Table with Ryan Lane we sit down with Jim Hollinsworth from Path United - talking through how to be on mission and hearing about their great start-up story.
In episode 7 of "At The Table," join Ryan Lane as he recounts the extraordinary story of the "one-legged chicken" and reflects on his own brief venture into the thrilling realm of BBQ competition. Get ready for an entertaining, fun, and insightful episode of this podcast.
This week, I am joined by not only the man behind the extensive line of Lane's BBQ Rubs and Sauces, but the man who helped me bring my Meat Dave All-Purpose Seasoning and Rub to life, Ryan Lane! In this episode, we talk about the behind the scenes process of how a rub is made, Ryan's top 3 moments in his BBQ journey, and the Great Turkey Brine Wars. Follow Lane's BBQ on all social media @lanesbbq ! Make sure to listen and subscribe to Ryan's podcast, At the Table with Ryan Lane! For tour dates, go to davewilliamsoncomedy.com Follow Dave on Instagram @Davewcomedy Leave a review on Apple Podcasts for a shoutout on air!
In this episode, we are talking to Ryan Lane about how Lane's BBQ got started! From just an idea to starting the brand - check out this inside Lane's.
Ryan Lane owner operator of Lanes BBQ right here in Georgia has only been in operation for 10 years but is already gaining worldwide exposure. What started as a roadside catering business has transitioned into a big sauce and rub business. If you are looking into starting a rubs n sauces business this is the episode where the curtain is pulled back and you see what some of the biggest challenges are as well as how big you can get. Ryan was dropping gold nugget after gold nugget. He's seen and started as a bbq guy but he's striving to be the next Hunts or French's in the kitchen of the world. From the label design to the sauce itself. It's part of the process and to date he's pealed back the curtain even further to help show the bbq lifestyle on a world scale rub n sauce brand, catering company and international sauce boss. How could you see the possibility of selling your locally made bbq sauce you used on your roadside stand on the weekends after doing it as part of the insurance policy change to soften the insurance changes with bbq sauce in Italy, Canada, Australia and others? If you step back and see the Australian market by itself and the ownership they take in Ryan's business you'd never know some Georgia boy started the process for them to create the MASSIVE business they have in their own right. I fully intend to chat with the ownership down there this year…. To them taking delivery of their last premade in Georgia sauce to the Made in Australia sauce that is coming to them this year. It was less than an hour but I'm sure I have 6 hours of notes and 10 hours more to talk about with Ryan Lane and the LanesBBQ.com brand. It's a service to people Ryan is good at and he's fortunate to have it in a BBQ flavored version of vehicle with bbq people being so focused on just creating community and just trying to help out and do the right thing. BBQ family plays a large roll in getting started in your quest and if you don't mess around and forget the bbq community you are destined to achieve the greatness you deserve.
NM State Rep. Ryan Lane updates the gun bills currently at the Roundhouse, plus Sen. Martin Heinrich mistakes a Big Horn Sheep for an Elk on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Lane interviews Neal Sheppard with Wild Willies custom accessories! They talk trucks, business, food, and being an influencer.
Lou DiVizio opens the pod this week with headlines from around the state, including reporting on a federal investigation that appears to allege corruption by Albuquerque Police officers and a prominent defense attorney in DWI cases. Then, correspondent Gwyneth Doland sits down with two journalists for three discussions as the group previews this year's 30-day session. Gwyneth also takes us inside the Roundhouse to ask state Republican minority party leadership, Sen. Gregory Baca and Rep. T. Ryan Lane, how they plan to move forward after hearing the governor's agenda for the state this year. Host: Lou DiVizio Correspondent: Gwyneth Doland Guests: Trip Jennings, Executive Director, New Mexico In Depth Jessica Onsurez, News Director, Gannett Gregory Baca, (R) NM Senate Minority Leader T. Ryan Lane, (R) NM House Minority Leader For More Information: Gov. Lujan Grisham lays out big agenda for short session in State of the State speech – Santa Fe New Mexican Republicans say Gov. Lujan Grisham's rosy State of the State speech ignores grimmer realities – Santa Fe New Mexican New Mexico Battles to Clamp Down on Big Oil – Capitol & Main N.M. governor, Senate GOP unveil public safety agendas – Source NM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nmif/message
NM State Rep. Ryan Lane comments on the upcoming 30 day legislative session and spending at the state level on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Lane of Lane's BBQ joins Heath and Candace to talk about his huge variety of rubs (including a dessert line!), SEC football, and how he got into the biscuit business on today's episode of the Shootin' The Que podcast!
QUIET CONFIDENCE is a Louisville, Kentucky local setting out to make waves in the alt-pop scene. The project was born during the uncertain time of the COVID-19 quarantine of 2020. What was just demos created by Ryan Lane, to stay sane as a frontline worker during the pandemic, sparked a need to keep on moving forward. A drive to create a thought- provoking act above and beyond the mundane. Some would describe his sound as “if Ed Sheeran hung out with The Chainsmokers”. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
Join me as we get transparent with Singer, Songwriter, Dancer -Ryan Lane sponsored by Check's Hair Store Singer, Songwriter, Dancer, Ryan Lane was born and raised in New York City. Inspired by numerous styles of music, Ryan Lane hoped that one day he'd share his talents with the world. As a pre-teen, starting his professional music career as a member of the Harlem Boys Choir, he began to develop his own style of vocal range and had the opportunity to travel the world sharing the stage with the likes of Stevie Wonder, and The Backstreet Boys just to name a few. Ryan has had many incredible performances throughout the years, from sharing the VMA Stage with Wyclef Jean and Queen Latifah, television appearances with reggae icon Shaggy and legendary superstar Sting, singing the National Anthem at Met-Life Stadium for an audience of 60,000 people at the Jets Game as well as choreographing for inner city kids from New York City., Working with award winning producers, Lady And A Tramp ( Pink, Babyface, Disney, NKOTB) and KayGee Of Naughty By Nature ( Janet Jackson, Aaliyah, Jaheim, Notorious B.I.G, Zhane) plus having music featured on the BET Christmas film "Hip Hop Holiday" . Ryan has been working closely with KayGee and Lady And A Tramp writing and vocal producing for various artists. Listen to our candid discussions about the trials and triumphs of entrepreneurs and entertainers in music, TV, and film. Our podcast airs on multiple syndicated stations overseas in London, Italy, Japan, S Africa, Nigeria, Canada, IHeart Radio and several other digital platforms. We're also offering affordable and creative advertising opportunities to businesses, sponsors, and music artists. info@orobinsonprmediagroup.com Become a Supporter Make a cashapp donation @ $buttabrocka Subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on social media for more! https://www.youtube.com/@transparencytalkspodcast Follow me on IG/FB/Twitter @ Buttabrocka and under Transparency Talks Podcast Thanks so much for your support !** I do not own the rights to this music #transparencytalkspodcast #podcast #livestream #inspirational #motivational #applepodcast #artistinterviews #filmmakersinterviews #youtube #smallbusiness #soulcitythebeat #italy #uk #iheartradio #entrepreneur #londonsenergyradio #guestspeaker #stitcher #transparencytalks #transparency #spotify #pandora #blaze1radio #liverecordings #onairwithbuttabrocka #buttabrocka #podcastlover #actorsaccess #directoraccess #film #tv #music #podcast #movie #television #musicpodcast #filmpodcast #tvpodcast #cinema #filmmaking #hollywood #filmlover #movielover #musician #audiopodcast #musicproducer #audiodrama #screenwriter #cinematography #director #actor #production #soundtrack #media #entertainment #indiefilm --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/transparencytalkspodcast/support
I had an upbeat conversation with the native of New York City, Ryan Lane. Ryan Lane is a singer, songwriter, and dancer. He is one of the most inspiring and empowering people I have met. He is very passionate and loves what he does when it comes to entertainment. Ryan loves to give back to people. Ryan Lane is inspired by numerous styles of music. Ryan Lane hoped that one day, he'd share more of his talents with the world. As a pre-teen, starting his professional music career as a member of the Harlem Boys Choir, he began to develop his own style of vocal range and had the opportunity to travel the world sharing the stage with the likes of Stevie Wonder and The Backstreet Boys, just to name a few. Ryan has had many incredible performances throughout the years, from sharing the VMA Stage with Wyclef Jean and Queen Latifah, television appearances with reggae icon Shaggy and legendary superstar Sting, singing the National Anthem at Met-Life Stadium for an audience of 60,000 people at the Jets Game as well as choreographing for inner city kids from New York City and working with award winning producers, Lady And A Tramp ( Pink, Babyface, Disney, NKOTB) and KayGee Of Naughty By Nature ( Janet Jackson, Aaliyah, Jaheim, Notorious B.I.G, Zhane) plus, having music featured on the BET Christmas film "Hip Hop Holiday." Ryan has been working closely with KayGee and Lady And A Tramp writing and vocal producing for various artists. Ryan is currently just coming off a tour with NKOTB for the MixTape Tour with IlltownSluggaz (label owned by Kay Gee and Vinnie from Naughty By Nature). They opened the show as a dj set along with a few performances, including their summer single "FIESTA." Illtown Sluggaz - Fiesta ft. Ryan Lane [Official Video] - YouTube During the start of the pandemic, Ryan not only released his single “FOREVER”, he filmed the music video for it in the empty streets of NYC. Not knowing what the future held, Ryan stayed true to who he is, writing, recording, and still dancing, all while being stuck in the house. Little did he know at the time that in 2022, he would then hit the Road for 56 dates with Illtown Sluggaz on the MixTape Tour with NKOTB, Rick Astley, En Vogue and Salt N Pepa. Since then Ryan has released his version of Phil Collin's “Against All Odds”, in November 2022, “The Right Song” with Illtown Sluggaz and is getting set to release “MIND” on March 21st. His music can be heard on Dj Coco Chanel Radio Show “The Block” 94.7 NYC as well as Miss Jonesy in the Morning. Ryans single FOREVER was released, and the video shot smack in the middle of the pandemic. Illtown Sluggaz x Ryan Lane - Forever [Official Video] - YouTube Ryan is currently working on new music with numerous artists, movies, and television shows. 2023 is looking bright for this talent. There is no stopping Ryan. He is on his way to becoming a household name. If you would like to follow Ryan Lane on his social media, go to IamRyanLane. You can get an interview with Ryan Lane by contacting Katrina Hirtz - Kick Up Your Heels Entertainment www.kickupyourheelsentertainment.com - Thank you for listening to and supporting the podcast. If you want to be heard, email mscaramellucas@gmail.com or follow me on Instagram at mscaramellucas --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caramel-lucas/message
“You are never alone. You are eternally connected with everyone.” ― Amit Ray David S. Zimmerman just finished producing the film, KRYPTONITE, for the Disability Film Challenge starring Grammy Nominated Singer Shanice and actor Ryan Lane from the hit TV show, "Switched at Birth" Shanice , David, and other cast members will be joining me to celebrate this amazing project! The awards ceremony is at Sony Studios on May 4, 2023 Check out this new film, Kryptonite, made for the Disability Film Challenge at https://youtu.be/gZZP4fk2yS4 Like and Comment, if you can, on the YouTube page. They'd love to hear from you. #InspireChange #disabilityfilmchallenge #Easterseals #EDFC2023 #10yearchallenge @disabilityfilmchallenge @Shaniceonline @penniwilson @crystalwilson @davidszimmerman @camerons.mitchell @joshymf93 @jordaniousmaximus @spencerrawnsley @wwlainepp @baughmankyle @kevinjkang @matthewperezportfolio @camilledupin @frostypb88 @mattchugram.wav @veronikamguncheva @broadwaysignsASL @joannsigns @brianmikecole @augusto.garjim @hopeluvasl @wrongmattsmith @_darlala @el_kidohh97 @_7achlee @peggylaneorourke FACEBOOK: #ShaniceWilson #Shanice #RyanLane #PenniWilson #CrystalWilsonBlackmon #BrianMCole #RaymondDunn #BroadwaySignsASL #PeggyLaneORourke #davidszimmerman TWITTER: @davidszimmerman @disabilitychall @Shanice_Online @RyanLane1123 @joshua3wonder @peggylane #InspireChange #disabilityfilmchallenge #Easterseals #EDFC2023
Kurt talks with Ryan Lane, CEO and Founder of Lane's BBQ out of Bethlehem, GA, about getting started cooking BBQ by serving potential clients while working at his brother's insurance company then eventually leaving and selling catering outside of a local produce shop. They also talk about the massive importance to social media while building the Lane's BBQ business, why he moved into rubs and spices, making other people feeling something with his BBQ, the tools he's used along the way, giving up control in his company, helpful tips to cooking a brisket and more! “It's passion and people. We absolutely love what we do.” Follow and connect with Lane's BBQ below! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lanesbarbecue/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lanesbbq/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lanesbbq/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/lanesbbq/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lanes-bbq/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC72A1DHgfcOlz9f7G-jMQEw Website: https://lanesbbq.com/ Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter here: https://linktr.ee/thebarbequelife Want to reach us? Email us at kurt@thebarbequelife.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebarbequelife/message
On this week's episode, we're joined by New Mexico House Minority Floor Leader Ryan Lane, an attorney who represents San Juan County. We'll be talking about how he is approaching this year's 60-day session of the New Mexico Legislature. We'll take a look many of the big-ticket items lawmakers are discussing as lawmakers set about crafting an historically large budget. Totaling $9.4 billion in recurring spending — an 11.9% increase from the last fiscal year — there is no shortage of ideas on how to best spend that money. And that doesn't include the one-time, nonrecurring funds that will be doled out this year. Unlike 30-day sessions, which happen in even-numbered years and are focused nearly exclusively on the state's budget, 60-day sessions allow any legislator in the House or Senate to introduce any bill they'd like. As a result, many are pitching their ideas to address some of the state's most pressing issues — education, public safety, early childhood development, bail reform, water conservation and energy, just to name a few. We'll talk to House Minority Floor Leader Lane about all of those things and more. We'll also talk about the state's Land Grant Permanent Fund — sometimes referred to as the “rainy day fund” — which has long been closely guarded by legislators, though that may be changing. Well, maybe a little, anyway. Lane, who has served in the legislature since 2021, currently serves as a member of the House Education, House Judiciary, House Printing & Supplies and House Rules & Order of Business Committees. This week, we're appreciative to have House Minority Floor Leader Lane joining us.
On this week's interview show Paul talks to Rep. Ryan Lane (R-Aztec) the incoming House Minority Leader in the New Mexico Legislature. Paul and Ryan talk about what made Ryan get into politics and what he and the minority Republicans hope to accomplish during the impending 2023 legislative session. Specifically, they discuss New Mexico's massive surplus as well as New Mexico's emergency statutes which have been used by Gov. Lujan Grisham. for nearly three years.
In this week's episode of Inside New Mexico, Steve discusses energy independence and oil from Venezuela and how inflation impacted the 2022 elections. He also interviews Rep. Ryan Lane, New Mexico's new House Republican Leader. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inside-nm/message
KelleyMo and DJ Bethie have an amazing chat with Ryan Lane! So much has happened since Ryan last stopped by the station... new music, Mixtape Tour 2022 with NKOTB performing with Illtown Sluggaz, and so much more!!
NM State Rep. Ryan Lane discusses the future of NM without the San Juan Generating Station on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2012, 24 year old Ryan Lane was living with his dad Bruce, in Calgary, Canada. He was in a contentious custody battle with his ex partner Sheena and hadn't seen his little girl in ages. One night he received a call from an unknown number. The person told him he could help resolve his issues with Sheena. Ryan went to go and meet him, and never returned…https://linktr.ee/trulycriminal1Patreon
NYC singer/songwriter Ryan Lane talks about his latest release “Fiesta” as part of a DJ set and wrapped up a tour with NKOTB for the mixtape tour with Illtown Sluggaz! Ryan also talks about how he began his career as a featured member of the Harlem Boys Choir and working with the late Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Backstreet Boys and more! Check out the latest release from Ryan Lane on all streaming platforms and on social media as iamryanlane ! #ryanlane #newyorkcity #singer #songwriter #fiesta #iamryanlane #DJset #NKOTB #whitneyhouston #michaeljackson #illtownsluggaz #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerryanlane #themikewagnershowryanlane --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
NYC singer/songwriter Ryan Lane talks about his latest release “Fiesta” as part of a DJ set and wrapped up a tour with NKOTB for the mixtape tour with Illtown Sluggaz! Ryan also talks about how he began his career as a featured member of the Harlem Boys Choir and working with the late Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Backstreet Boys and more! Check out the latest release from Ryan Lane on all streaming platforms and on social media as iamryanlane ! #ryanlane #newyorkcity #singer #songwriter #fiesta #iamryanlane #DJset #NKOTB #whitneyhouston #michaeljackson #illtownsluggaz #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerryanlane #themikewagnershowryanlane --- 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/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
NYC singer/songwriter Ryan Lane talks about his latest release “Fiesta” as part of a DJ set and wrapped up a tour with NKOTB for the mixtape tour with Illtown Sluggaz! Ryan also talks about how he began his career as a featured member of the Harlem Boys Choir and working with the late Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Backstreet Boys and more! Check out the latest release from Ryan Lane on all streaming platforms and on social media as iamryanlane ! #ryanlane #newyorkcity #singer #songwriter #fiesta #iamryanlane #DJset #NKOTB #whitneyhouston #michaeljackson #illtownsluggaz #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerryanlane #themikewagnershowryanlane
Ryan Lane has been on The MixTape Tour this summer as a member of Illtown Sluggaz. Ryan shares his highlights of the tour so far, his experience as a member of the Harlem Boys Choir and all of the huge music legends he performed with, making music with Griffin McIntyre, and his fantastic voice!
Episode 161! In this episode we were joined by Ryan Lane of Lanes BBQ! We talked about his BBQ roots, competition BBQ, his seasonings and sauces, BBQ FAILS and more! CONTACTS Ryan Lane https://lanesbbq.com/ @lanesbbq on social media Check us out on: www.grabeminthebrisket.com TikTok - @grabeminthebrisket Facebook- @grabeminthebrisket Instagram- @grabeminthebrisket Twitter- @grabthebrisket Email- grabeminthebrisket@gmail.com Thanks to our partners and sponsors! Clean Space Project Gloves https://cleanspaceproject.com/discount/brisket?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fcsp-nitrile-gloves Sucklebusters https://www.sucklebusters.com/ Dalstrong https://dalstrong.com/?ref=S1CLUEQO6rEHh9 CoolieNation https://www.coolienation.com/brisket Cambro Mfg https://www.cambro.com/ Texas Brew Hopper https://www.texasbrewhopper.com/ The Smoke Sheet https://www.bbqnewsletter.com/ Bolner's Fiesta Spices https://www.fiestaspices.com/ YETI Coolers https://www.yeti.com/en_US
This week, Renee and Marie discuss the murder of Ryan Lane. This case takes place in Calgary, Alberta. This week we will be donating to Airdrie and District Victim's Assistance Society. This is from their website https://airdrievictimassistance.ca/:ADVAS is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization registered in 1992.ADVAS provides 24 hour crisis response and support to victims of crime and/or tragedy in partnership with the RCMP. Their goal is to respect the victims they support by providing a compassionate response, emotional and practical assistance, information on victims rights, and referrals necessary to help reduce the negative impact of victimization.Merch: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/terribletruecrimeCase Sources:Trio who killed Calgary father Ryan Lane appeal first-degree murder convictions - Calgary | Globalnews.caNancy HixtRyan Lane's family speak to his murderers at sentencing hearing | CBC NewsMeghan GrantSupreme Court of Canada won't hear Alberta murder appeals | CTV NewsEP- Crime Beat season 2 ep 15 (the day ryan lane vanished)
Ryan Lane sat down with DJ Miss T and DJ MJ Rock for this amazing interview!
Civilized Creature's, Ryan Lane, joined LTT's host Danny Richard for an atist feature. In this episode, Ryan breaks down the meaning of his artist name and his heart behind some tracks on his latest album "Pression". Throughout the episode, Ryan and Danny discuss songwriting inspiration, Christian art, music vision, and Civilized Creature's upcoming projects. Featured Tracks: Better Than Dreams Recall Need To Know Apology Join With Me Better Bet For You Socialite PU4GCD Come Thou Fount Connect + Support Civilized Creature Civilized Creature Spotify Civilized Creature Instagram Listen To This Episode Hosted and Edited By Danny Richard Danny Richard Spotify Danny Richard Instagram Listen To This Instagram Episode Theme Music is Cold By Danny Richard Mastering by Adam Harney with Deep Search Studios LTT is apart of the One Big Family Podcast Network. OBF Website
Connect with Brad Miles: https://www.facebook.com/milesphotoAbout American Sign Language:https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/american-sign-language Show information:How to contact and connect with JP Emersonwww.jpemerson.comTwitter: @The_jpemersonemail: jp@jpemerson.com For more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com or at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.com Episode Transcription:JP: Welcome back to the JP. Emerson show. There are many ways to enjoy the automotive community whether it's cruising in your pride and joy or simply enjoying others. Our Guest today has not only become a staple of the hobby but his unique talents lend himself to capture special moments like few others.It is my pleasure to welcome Mr. Brad miles and his American Sign Language interpreter Mr. Mark Bayarsky. Welcome guys Brad:Thank you, thanks for having us.JP:It's a pleasure to have you. First Brad, I got to start with you obviously. Tell me a bit about yourself where you grew up and really how you got in the cars in the first place.Brad: Yeah definitely, so I live in Southern California, born in SoCal. I've just loved cars since I was four. Hot Wheels of course started that process so you know ditech cars etc. I had friends when I was in the sandbox growing up in Orange County, Riverside Southern California. I ended up just loving cars, model cars, building them, going to the car shows all my life pretty much etc. It's kind of like gas in a car I guess, it's just in my blood. I love the smell; it just gets my heart pumping. I guess I just love cars! JP:Was your family what we would consider a car type family or was it, you know like myself, your everyday type family where you know, you got what was affordable… a sensible family car or was it a little more fun back then? Brad: Well, my family I guess you could say, they really weren't car people you know? I think it's really thanks to neighbors who had a lot of cool cars, muscle cars of that era you know I grew up in that time frame and I got to see a lot of people working on them. My family was willing to take me to drag races, car shows, VW shows etc. My dad was the one who actually took me and he was really into the Volkswagen 63 bugs and my mom had a white with red interior. I just remember my mom buying a Vega, I think was just a ‘71 Vega they stuck with me and eventually as I got older, I just got more and more into it and the details related to them. I think it just became a Fascination and it was great that me and my dad could share that. We would learn different codes related to building cars and models and colors and just really something I was into. JP:You know it's cool that you mentioned the smaller cars, those everyday cars, the Hot Wheels, the building the model car kits. I myself did the same thing I learned the basic principles of where parts went simply by building those model kits when I was a kid as well. You know we had the Snap Tight kits because we couldn't play with the glue and then of course as we got a little older, we did get the glue which probably wasn't a good idea! Now when you were really young, not Hot Wheels age but let's say you got to driving age, was there a particular car or model that just really grabbed your attention? Brad:Yeah, for sure! Fortunately, I had some deaf friends who were into cars and we kind of talked it up. At the time super cars were popular and I really got into those. The super cars of that era. I built model cars since the age of 6 so the old stores back then there are a lot of kids and I was constantly telling my mom I want this, I want that. It was kind of overload! I was building those model cars and I probably started with the glue about seven or eight. I could figure it out and read the instructions & I learned pretty much on my own so I just built my skills in that sense. Now the die cut Customs is pretty much what I'm involved in now. Graphic designs with Adobe Photoshop etc., and you know I'm doing things like that so it's just become something I've done in my whole life but a specific car when I was young was the ‘Cuda! I like the look of the ‘Cuda, the Shark look so I think the ‘Cuda has always been an interest of mine. JP:Brad, you said back when you were building the model kits there was a lot that went into that. The decals, images, the glue, the paint etc. Those of us who were doing and building them back then, we weren't just happy with the way the manufacturer was producing them. We painted them and customize them and such. Is that something you got into as well and how did that affect what you're doing today? Brad:Yes, far as custom building I would buy an airbrush and I just really got into that process which ultimately won me a lot of awards relating to the best paint job and design. I guess I'm pretty OCD regarding details and just kind of always wanting to make it right and perfect! I am detail-oriented so that was definitely something I did because my models had to be perfect! I wouldn't let there be any flaws in my models. If something happened, I'd start all over again! It's a lot of time but I just feel the end result is the most important thing. JP:I was going to get to this in a few minutes but I want to bring this question up. Help me understand… you are creating custom diecast cars now for individuals, is that right? Tell me a bit about that and help me understand. Brad:Sure. So, what I do is I design a template and I have a vinyl machine that I cut out the billboards, the top, carburetor linkage etc. All the details that you'd see on the actual car I can recreate the scale that makes everything look great! You know, the decals, the stickers, the stripes. I work with a team of people that do certain things and we put things together. For instance, if you see my Facebook page if you look at the pictures, they look like actual cars real engine compartments Interiors Etc! JP:And that's something that we could see on your Facebook page, correct?Brad:Yes, that's correct you can see most of those on there. I just want people to see the detail that goes into making these one-of-a-kinds. JP:I know I've seen these myself and I was intrigued. Is this something you do for fun or is this something that somebody can have done by you because I know people are going to look at your page and take a look and see what you're doing. Is that something you can do for them well? I do have a full-time job at the California School for the Deaf but I am available during the summer for side work so it's kind of a hobby that way. There's no deadline attached to it and for me it's kind of therapy. I grab my coffee and I do my thing. I also like doing photography of the Muscle car and Corvette Nationals. I also shoot at Carlisle Pennsylvania and other events. Strictly muscle cars so you can see much of that on our page as well. There's just a lot of things connected to that but I guess it really is a hobby but there's always possibilities and opportunities. JP:I think that people would love to have a car made that looks very similar to theirs and custom-built could be something that you could consider for car folks! How many times have you been to a hobby shop or toy store or an event and you see the generic car that looks close to yours? How cool would it be to have one that is exactly like yours? I mean what an opportunity to have someone like you make it exact. Those things are priceless to people! Brad:yes, I agree! For me I like to order cars from YCID which is “your car in diecast” where I can get different styles and customize them to be yours. They're not cheap but it will look like yours! For example, someone sent me a diecast of their car asking me to add a vinyl top, some stripes and other details. They wanted me to match the colors in the engine accurately so it would be a 1 of 1! JP: Brad, I know our buddy Bob Ashton will here this and I know you love Mopar's but you're a muscle car guy through and through. You like the cars, you like the trucks, which I think is great. I love them all myself but if you had to pick one, and I know you're a ‘Cuda guy, but let's say one that's not a ‘Cuda… what would you pick? Brad:It would have to be a ‘69 Copo Camaro like a ZL1 or an L72. The iron 427, those are pretty much favorites of mine. I prefer the 4 speeds, just the faster top dog as I'm always into the top dog muscle cars! I host my own page called “Rare muscle cars” on Facebook which I talked about that being my favorite. JP: I know also one of the favorites of the year for you is MCACN, which is Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals, also known as the Super Bowl of car shows. Tell me why that show is so special to you. I think it's because there's so many rare and desirable muscle cars there every year! Brad:It's a trip worthwhile. I'm just really impressed with the show, it's very well planned out, it's not something I expected. The first time I got involved, which was 2014, it was something that I thought was worth me paying for and experiencing in person. I was fortunate to get the VIP experience so that I can take great pictures and see what it was all about and I have to thank Bob and Scott from Rev muscle cars who are well-known and the industry. Fortunately, my photos and work got noticed by some of these people who invited me back and made me part of the family. It's just a worthy and fantastic event! JP: Bob and the MCACN crew do a great job. Everything they do is first class and I can't say enough about that event. If you are a car person, you have to experience the muscle car and Corvette Nationals at least once. Put it on your bucket list you'll be glad you did! Brad:That's for sure! I'm always trying to get my friends and people they know to attend because there's nothing like it. I'm always trying to get that great group of people together for a group photo with that event! JP:let me ask you this, they're people that take photos and people that take pictures. Brad is a photographer as his pictures are outstanding! It's so difficult to take pictures at events and there's so many people walking around it's just a difficult environment to do this. Brad what is it that captures your attention at an event? Is it a color, is it a make or the model? Is it a personal taste? What is it that makes you say “I'm going to capture this one”? Brad:You know my rule is I would rather have cars with their hoods down not up. A lot of them are convertibles so they have to be closed and the reason I like a convertible closed is judges' points. That's what they're looking at all so I like the tops closed on vehicles and the hoods closed so I wait until after hours when people are leaving. I like to have a say in the room.I think a quiet environment is key but also learn how to use a tripod, shoot at a slow speed and it focuses more on the car color.Yes, definitely the rarity also gets my attention as well. You can almost tell which are the rare cars just reading some of the information about the cars.The more pictures the better and then selecting the best ones. JP:As a photographer, if someone came up as an amateur and they asked you what's the most important tip that would help me improve what would you share with them?Brad: I think it would be to learn how to use the manual setting that's the best speed. F-stop, the aperture and the white balance is also a must because shooting in doors is very challenging. With cars, you have to have the right color & right balance! I would say that would be my top tip and you have to use your eye and your brain because sometimes you don't want the camera to control you want to control the camera to meet your expectations! JP: I know for a fact that shooting indoors is difficult I myself am not good at it. Outdoor at events, motion are good for me but take me indoors and I may as well just give you a night shot! Brad:Yes, a low-light lens would help! Shooting indoors and no flash! You know it's funny because indoor makes a car look like vitamin C orange then HDI orange so the white balance is definitely key you have to practice! JP: You know Brad, what's funny to me is you have so many talents between the die-cast and the customizing and photography but you're also into the codes on the cars knowing how to decipher them, what it means, the year, the color etc. You're starting to become like my friend Mark Worman of Graveyard Carz where you can just rattle information off! Have you ever thought about putting that information together and compiling that information? I know there's people that would love to have that information at their fingertips! Brad:Yeah, I enjoy doing that part it's like crossword puzzle and to me it works your mind and keeps you sharp so when it comes to codes yeah there's so many! JP:Brad, would you prefer an original example of a car or let's call it a day 2 car?Brad:I kind of like both! I like Yenko, the Baldwin motion cars, the Mr. Norms. I do really like the real day two type cars, the old school paint jobs that just really catches my eye. It just inspires me and takes me back to the 70s. I guess I like the 70 styles if I could pinpoint it. All that customizing is a little overkill today but I would say yeah maybe the day 2 examples. JP: I think when you look at the muscle cars from that era a lot of day two changes were made and that was the norm. You look at today's examples of the muscle car and of course they're completely different. They are electronic, they have fuel injection, for the most part the blow the doors off the originals. What do you think of today's examples and if we dropped a bunch of money down in front of you, which one would you go out and buy today? Brad:I'd buy a Challenger red eye or a 2018 Demon! I like the new Challenger myself with a supercharger and I like the Hellcat right now too. I'm currently working on a drag pack diecast because I do like them so much, I think to answer your question, every day driving… yes for sure I definitely would want to drive one of those cars! Fortunately, I'm only 2 miles away from where I work at the California School for the Deaf so the commute would be pretty fast. JP:Brad let me hit you with a couple of Rapid questions whatever comes to mind so we can learn a bit more about you JP:Who would you like to meet?Brad: I did want to meet David from Graveyard Carz and I did get a chance to meet him. Of course, Bob Ashton well-known in the muscle car community who of course I do know now and is a good friend. I think that's a good question I pretty much have been able to meet a lot of people I wanted to meet already so I am fortunate. JP:If somebody narrated at your life who would that person be? Brad:My wife Tamara! She knows me very well so I would have to say my wife! She's a very humble person, witty, sarcastic and she knows everything about me so I think that would be a perfect fit! JP:If you were superhero what would your superhero name be?Brad:Wow, I don't know! I kind of like my name last name, Miles so I guess I don't know maybe just Miles would be a cool superhero name because it kind of sounds or has something to do with cars so yeah let's go with Miles! JP:What was the last thing that you Googled? Brad:I'm sure it had something to do with photography or cameras or something like that. JP: If I were to ask your family to tell me new story about you, what story are they likely to share with me?Brad:Well yes, my family knows me pretty well. When I was younger, I was pretty mischievous when I was in elementary school I got in trouble at school and I was grounded for the day and had to stay with the assistant principal. Back then, you know I had issues just being a kid. One day my old teacher happened to be visiting my current school and happened to walk into the office and see that I was in trouble again at my new school! JP:Are you a planner or a go-with-the-flow type person?Brad: I think I might go with the flow for the most part. I mean I do plan certain things because you have to when it comes to detail, remember I'm detail-oriented! I think you have to plan some time but I think by and large I'm a go-with-the-flow type person. JP:I asked this question quite often on the show it's always interesting to hear people's answers. Brad if they were to make a movie of your life who would play you and what would the title of the movie be?Brad:WOW! that's a hard one! I don't know “life of Brad” would be pretty simple and I course I would pick a deaf person to play me because I'm a deaf. Maybe someone with my similar characteristics so Ryan Lane, who's a friend of mine and was on the show Switched at Birth. Yeah, I would go with Ryan. JP: I know also that you like to cook. What food that you haven't had before would you like to try? Brad:I guess I would say duck with orange sauce. I'm kind of curious to try something different but I like the staples like lasagna and spaghetti. I can usually do that without messing it up and I enjoy it. JP:If you can go back in time and take a road trip. who would go with and what car would you drive?Brad:WOW! Another tough one! My friend Jake has a ‘71 Cuda so I would take a road trip with Jake in his cool ‘Cuda! JP:You heard him Jake, hook the man up take him on a road trip in that ‘Cuda! A note from the host, JP Emerson:As you are listening to this, we're doing the show utilizing ASL which is American Sign Language. A fantastic tool to communicate.Our community not just muscle cars, collector cars, auto sports and more but we have the love for the automobile. We're all a part of an inclusive community and I can't emphasize enough, we need ASL American Sign Language so that we can communicate openly and honestly with everyone. It's the people that makes this community so great. I want to certainly thank Brad and is interpreter for the opportunity to both meet and speak with him. Brad can be reached on socials & the web and I encourage others to get to know Brad, his amazing work and all the great things he does to contribute to our community.Brad:Thank you, J P! You can find me, on the page I created which is Rare muscle cars on Facebook or if you type Brad Miles, you'll see me and my cap and glasses that's usually the easiest way. I really appreciate you allowing me to tell my story and your time. It really touched me that you were interested in doing so. JP:Brad it's certainly my pleasure! Again, I want to thank you Mark, with assisting me interpreting on this show so that we can have this conversation.We can learn so much from so many people and it's been a pleasure having both of you gentlemen taking your time to allow me to bring others your story. We look forward to seeing you at the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals and I thank you both very much for joining us. Brad:Thank you, J P, the pleasure was mine.
Connect with Brad Miles: https://www.facebook.com/milesphotoAbout American Sign Language:https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/american-sign-language Show information:How to contact and connect with JP Emersonwww.jpemerson.comTwitter: @The_jpemersonemail: jp@jpemerson.com For more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com or at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.com Episode Transcription:JP: Welcome back to the JP. Emerson show. There are many ways to enjoy the automotive community whether it's cruising in your pride and joy or simply enjoying others. Our Guest today has not only become a staple of the hobby but his unique talents lend himself to capture special moments like few others.It is my pleasure to welcome Mr. Brad miles and his American Sign Language interpreter Mr. Mark Bayarsky. Welcome guys Brad:Thank you, thanks for having us.JP:It's a pleasure to have you. First Brad, I got to start with you obviously. Tell me a bit about yourself where you grew up and really how you got in the cars in the first place.Brad: Yeah definitely, so I live in Southern California, born in SoCal. I've just loved cars since I was four. Hot Wheels of course started that process so you know ditech cars etc. I had friends when I was in the sandbox growing up in Orange County, Riverside Southern California. I ended up just loving cars, model cars, building them, going to the car shows all my life pretty much etc. It's kind of like gas in a car I guess, it's just in my blood. I love the smell; it just gets my heart pumping. I guess I just love cars! JP:Was your family what we would consider a car type family or was it, you know like myself, your everyday type family where you know, you got what was affordable… a sensible family car or was it a little more fun back then? Brad: Well, my family I guess you could say, they really weren't car people you know? I think it's really thanks to neighbors who had a lot of cool cars, muscle cars of that era you know I grew up in that time frame and I got to see a lot of people working on them. My family was willing to take me to drag races, car shows, VW shows etc. My dad was the one who actually took me and he was really into the Volkswagen 63 bugs and my mom had a white with red interior. I just remember my mom buying a Vega, I think was just a ‘71 Vega they stuck with me and eventually as I got older, I just got more and more into it and the details related to them. I think it just became a Fascination and it was great that me and my dad could share that. We would learn different codes related to building cars and models and colors and just really something I was into. JP:You know it's cool that you mentioned the smaller cars, those everyday cars, the Hot Wheels, the building the model car kits. I myself did the same thing I learned the basic principles of where parts went simply by building those model kits when I was a kid as well. You know we had the Snap Tight kits because we couldn't play with the glue and then of course as we got a little older, we did get the glue which probably wasn't a good idea! Now when you were really young, not Hot Wheels age but let's say you got to driving age, was there a particular car or model that just really grabbed your attention? Brad:Yeah, for sure! Fortunately, I had some deaf friends who were into cars and we kind of talked it up. At the time super cars were popular and I really got into those. The super cars of that era. I built model cars since the age of 6 so the old stores back then there are a lot of kids and I was constantly telling my mom I want this, I want that. It was kind of overload! I was building those model cars and I probably started with the glue about seven or eight. I could figure it out and read the instructions & I learned pretty much on my own so I just built my skills in that sense. Now the die cut Customs is pretty much what I'm involved in now. Graphic designs with Adobe Photoshop etc., and you know I'm doing things like that so it's just become something I've done in my whole life but a specific car when I was young was the ‘Cuda! I like the look of the ‘Cuda, the Shark look so I think the ‘Cuda has always been an interest of mine. JP:Brad, you said back when you were building the model kits there was a lot that went into that. The decals, images, the glue, the paint etc. Those of us who were doing and building them back then, we weren't just happy with the way the manufacturer was producing them. We painted them and customize them and such. Is that something you got into as well and how did that affect what you're doing today? Brad:Yes, far as custom building I would buy an airbrush and I just really got into that process which ultimately won me a lot of awards relating to the best paint job and design. I guess I'm pretty OCD regarding details and just kind of always wanting to make it right and perfect! I am detail-oriented so that was definitely something I did because my models had to be perfect! I wouldn't let there be any flaws in my models. If something happened, I'd start all over again! It's a lot of time but I just feel the end result is the most important thing. JP:I was going to get to this in a few minutes but I want to bring this question up. Help me understand… you are creating custom diecast cars now for individuals, is that right? Tell me a bit about that and help me understand. Brad:Sure. So, what I do is I design a template and I have a vinyl machine that I cut out the billboards, the top, carburetor linkage etc. All the details that you'd see on the actual car I can recreate the scale that makes everything look great! You know, the decals, the stickers, the stripes. I work with a team of people that do certain things and we put things together. For instance, if you see my Facebook page if you look at the pictures, they look like actual cars real engine compartments Interiors Etc! JP:And that's something that we could see on your Facebook page, correct?Brad:Yes, that's correct you can see most of those on there. I just want people to see the detail that goes into making these one-of-a-kinds. JP:I know I've seen these myself and I was intrigued. Is this something you do for fun or is this something that somebody can have done by you because I know people are going to look at your page and take a look and see what you're doing. Is that something you can do for them well? I do have a full-time job at the California School for the Deaf but I am available during the summer for side work so it's kind of a hobby that way. There's no deadline attached to it and for me it's kind of therapy. I grab my coffee and I do my thing. I also like doing photography of the Muscle car and Corvette Nationals. I also shoot at Carlisle Pennsylvania and other events. Strictly muscle cars so you can see much of that on our page as well. There's just a lot of things connected to that but I guess it really is a hobby but there's always possibilities and opportunities. JP:I think that people would love to have a car made that looks very similar to theirs and custom-built could be something that you could consider for car folks! How many times have you been to a hobby shop or toy store or an event and you see the generic car that looks close to yours? How cool would it be to have one that is exactly like yours? I mean what an opportunity to have someone like you make it exact. Those things are priceless to people! Brad:yes, I agree! For me I like to order cars from YCID which is “your car in diecast” where I can get different styles and customize them to be yours. They're not cheap but it will look like yours! For example, someone sent me a diecast of their car asking me to add a vinyl top, some stripes and other details. They wanted me to match the colors in the engine accurately so it would be a 1 of 1! JP: Brad, I know our buddy Bob Ashton will here this and I know you love Mopar's but you're a muscle car guy through and through. You like the cars, you like the trucks, which I think is great. I love them all myself but if you had to pick one, and I know you're a ‘Cuda guy, but let's say one that's not a ‘Cuda… what would you pick? Brad:It would have to be a ‘69 Copo Camaro like a ZL1 or an L72. The iron 427, those are pretty much favorites of mine. I prefer the 4 speeds, just the faster top dog as I'm always into the top dog muscle cars! I host my own page called “Rare muscle cars” on Facebook which I talked about that being my favorite. JP: I know also one of the favorites of the year for you is MCACN, which is Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals, also known as the Super Bowl of car shows. Tell me why that show is so special to you. I think it's because there's so many rare and desirable muscle cars there every year! Brad:It's a trip worthwhile. I'm just really impressed with the show, it's very well planned out, it's not something I expected. The first time I got involved, which was 2014, it was something that I thought was worth me paying for and experiencing in person. I was fortunate to get the VIP experience so that I can take great pictures and see what it was all about and I have to thank Bob and Scott from Rev muscle cars who are well-known and the industry. Fortunately, my photos and work got noticed by some of these people who invited me back and made me part of the family. It's just a worthy and fantastic event! JP: Bob and the MCACN crew do a great job. Everything they do is first class and I can't say enough about that event. If you are a car person, you have to experience the muscle car and Corvette Nationals at least once. Put it on your bucket list you'll be glad you did! Brad:That's for sure! I'm always trying to get my friends and people they know to attend because there's nothing like it. I'm always trying to get that great group of people together for a group photo with that event! JP:let me ask you this, they're people that take photos and people that take pictures. Brad is a photographer as his pictures are outstanding! It's so difficult to take pictures at events and there's so many people walking around it's just a difficult environment to do this. Brad what is it that captures your attention at an event? Is it a color, is it a make or the model? Is it a personal taste? What is it that makes you say “I'm going to capture this one”? Brad:You know my rule is I would rather have cars with their hoods down not up. A lot of them are convertibles so they have to be closed and the reason I like a convertible closed is judges' points. That's what they're looking at all so I like the tops closed on vehicles and the hoods closed so I wait until after hours when people are leaving. I like to have a say in the room.I think a quiet environment is key but also learn how to use a tripod, shoot at a slow speed and it focuses more on the car color.Yes, definitely the rarity also gets my attention as well. You can almost tell which are the rare cars just reading some of the information about the cars.The more pictures the better and then selecting the best ones. JP:As a photographer, if someone came up as an amateur and they asked you what's the most important tip that would help me improve what would you share with them?Brad: I think it would be to learn how to use the manual setting that's the best speed. F-stop, the aperture and the white balance is also a must because shooting in doors is very challenging. With cars, you have to have the right color & right balance! I would say that would be my top tip and you have to use your eye and your brain because sometimes you don't want the camera to control you want to control the camera to meet your expectations! JP: I know for a fact that shooting indoors is difficult I myself am not good at it. Outdoor at events, motion are good for me but take me indoors and I may as well just give you a night shot! Brad:Yes, a low-light lens would help! Shooting indoors and no flash! You know it's funny because indoor makes a car look like vitamin C orange then HDI orange so the white balance is definitely key you have to practice! JP: You know Brad, what's funny to me is you have so many talents between the die-cast and the customizing and photography but you're also into the codes on the cars knowing how to decipher them, what it means, the year, the color etc. You're starting to become like my friend Mark Worman of Graveyard Carz where you can just rattle information off! Have you ever thought about putting that information together and compiling that information? I know there's people that would love to have that information at their fingertips! Brad:Yeah, I enjoy doing that part it's like crossword puzzle and to me it works your mind and keeps you sharp so when it comes to codes yeah there's so many! JP:Brad, would you prefer an original example of a car or let's call it a day 2 car?Brad:I kind of like both! I like Yenko, the Baldwin motion cars, the Mr. Norms. I do really like the real day two type cars, the old school paint jobs that just really catches my eye. It just inspires me and takes me back to the 70s. I guess I like the 70 styles if I could pinpoint it. All that customizing is a little overkill today but I would say yeah maybe the day 2 examples. JP: I think when you look at the muscle cars from that era a lot of day two changes were made and that was the norm. You look at today's examples of the muscle car and of course they're completely different. They are electronic, they have fuel injection, for the most part the blow the doors off the originals. What do you think of today's examples and if we dropped a bunch of money down in front of you, which one would you go out and buy today? Brad:I'd buy a Challenger red eye or a 2018 Demon! I like the new Challenger myself with a supercharger and I like the Hellcat right now too. I'm currently working on a drag pack diecast because I do like them so much, I think to answer your question, every day driving… yes for sure I definitely would want to drive one of those cars! Fortunately, I'm only 2 miles away from where I work at the California School for the Deaf so the commute would be pretty fast. JP:Brad let me hit you with a couple of Rapid questions whatever comes to mind so we can learn a bit more about you JP:Who would you like to meet?Brad: I did want to meet David from Graveyard Carz and I did get a chance to meet him. Of course, Bob Ashton well-known in the muscle car community who of course I do know now and is a good friend. I think that's a good question I pretty much have been able to meet a lot of people I wanted to meet already so I am fortunate. JP:If somebody narrated at your life who would that person be? Brad:My wife Tamara! She knows me very well so I would have to say my wife! She's a very humble person, witty, sarcastic and she knows everything about me so I think that would be a perfect fit! JP:If you were superhero what would your superhero name be?Brad:Wow, I don't know! I kind of like my name last name, Miles so I guess I don't know maybe just Miles would be a cool superhero name because it kind of sounds or has something to do with cars so yeah let's go with Miles! JP:What was the last thing that you Googled? Brad:I'm sure it had something to do with photography or cameras or something like that. JP: If I were to ask your family to tell me new story about you, what story are they likely to share with me?Brad:Well yes, my family knows me pretty well. When I was younger, I was pretty mischievous when I was in elementary school I got in trouble at school and I was grounded for the day and had to stay with the assistant principal. Back then, you know I had issues just being a kid. One day my old teacher happened to be visiting my current school and happened to walk into the office and see that I was in trouble again at my new school! JP:Are you a planner or a go-with-the-flow type person?Brad: I think I might go with the flow for the most part. I mean I do plan certain things because you have to when it comes to detail, remember I'm detail-oriented! I think you have to plan some time but I think by and large I'm a go-with-the-flow type person. JP:I asked this question quite often on the show it's always interesting to hear people's answers. Brad if they were to make a movie of your life who would play you and what would the title of the movie be?Brad:WOW! that's a hard one! I don't know “life of Brad” would be pretty simple and I course I would pick a deaf person to play me because I'm a deaf. Maybe someone with my similar characteristics so Ryan Lane, who's a friend of mine and was on the show Switched at Birth. Yeah, I would go with Ryan. JP: I know also that you like to cook. What food that you haven't had before would you like to try? Brad:I guess I would say duck with orange sauce. I'm kind of curious to try something different but I like the staples like lasagna and spaghetti. I can usually do that without messing it up and I enjoy it. JP:If you can go back in time and take a road trip. who would go with and what car would you drive?Brad:WOW! Another tough one! My friend Jake has a ‘71 Cuda so I would take a road trip with Jake in his cool ‘Cuda! JP:You heard him Jake, hook the man up take him on a road trip in that ‘Cuda! A note from the host, JP Emerson:As you are listening to this, we're doing the show utilizing ASL which is American Sign Language. A fantastic tool to communicate.Our community not just muscle cars, collector cars, auto sports and more but we have the love for the automobile. We're all a part of an inclusive community and I can't emphasize enough, we need ASL American Sign Language so that we can communicate openly and honestly with everyone. It's the people that makes this community so great. I want to certainly thank Brad and is interpreter for the opportunity to both meet and speak with him. Brad can be reached on socials & the web and I encourage others to get to know Brad, his amazing work and all the great things he does to contribute to our community.Brad:Thank you, J P! You can find me, on the page I created which is Rare muscle cars on Facebook or if you type Brad Miles, you'll see me and my cap and glasses that's usually the easiest way. I really appreciate you allowing me to tell my story and your time. It really touched me that you were interested in doing so. JP:Brad it's certainly my pleasure! Again, I want to thank you Mark, with assisting me interpreting on this show so that we can have this conversation.We can learn so much from so many people and it's been a pleasure having both of you gentlemen taking your time to allow me to bring others your story. We look forward to seeing you at the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals and I thank you both very much for joining us. Brad:Thank you, J P, the pleasure was mine.
Sunni and Lisa are joined by Maya Washington who talks about her book THROUGH THE BANKSOF THE RED CEDAR:My Father and the Team that Changed the Game.Maya Washington is the award-winning Writer/Director and Producer of Through the Banks of the Red Cedar and author of the memoir by the same name. Maya's multi-media work has garnered fellowships and/or awards from Jerome Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board, Minnesota Film and Television, and others. She is a 2019 Commercial Directors Diversity Program finalist and workshop participant, and a 2019 McKnight Fellow in Media Arts. In 2021 she teamed up with Committee Films as a guest director for the Heidnik episode of the Fox series The Killer Next Door, and two upcoming episodes of History Channel's new show, I Was There, which will debut in 2022. Her award winning film CLEAR, about a woman connecting with her teenage daughter after a 16-year prison sentence for a crime she didn't commit, is streaming on Argo and KweliTV. Her award-winning narrative film, White Space (starring ABC Family Switched at Birth's Ryan Lane) aired on network television as a selection of African American Short Films and is streaming on KweliTV. Maya began her creative career as a dancer turned musical theatre actor in the Twin Cities vibrant theatre community as a child performer. While at USC, she studied acting, directing, film and dramatic writing, which allowed her to explore her passion for storytelling in a variety of mediums, later pursuing her MFA in Creative Writing at Hamline University. Her background on stage/camera and behind the scenes has given her the opportunity to work on everything from live theatre, commercials and print ads, to web series, films and television, and regularly publishes creative writing in esteemed literary journals and reviews. She gives back to the next generation as a speaker and workshop presenter, focusing on the development of youth, arts, and education. As the Creative Director of Running Water Entertainment, LLC, Maya is dedicated to projects that have a sense of “purpose” in the world, selecting stories that illuminate some aspect of the human experience that is untold, rarely seen, or might benefit from new approaches to issues of Diversity & Inclusion, primarily in America. Her projects have had a global reach, including Toronto, Budapest, Hong Kong, Berlin, and Rome.Book DescriptionA warm and invigorating memoir about a daughter's love for her father and her appreciation for how he and others changed the game of football forever.Gene Washington's football career ended long before his daughter Maya was born. She never saw the legendary powerhouse as anything but her dad. She didn't yet grasp the impact he'd had on the sport—and on America. To understand his historic role in the integration of college football, witness his influence on generations that followed, and fully appreciate his legacy, Maya had a lot of catching up to do.Maya retraces her father's journey from the segregated south to Michigan State during the peak of the Civil Rights Movement and his journey as an NFL pioneer after the 1967 draft. She reflects on how her father's childhood—and the racism he faced—shaped her upbringing and influenced his expectations of her. She also discovers how unbreakable the emotional bond between teammates can be. But above all, Maya and her father get to know each other. As their own bond deepens, so does Maya's connection to the sport that changed the trajectory of her father's life…and hers.
The debate you've all been waiting for is here: are Uncrustables absolutely horrible or are they a fine delicacy. Ryan Lane from @lanesbbq joins the pod to discuss the biggest rub drop of the entire year! Ryan also gives us a step by step guide to selling bbq illegally. Producer Matt has a BIG announcement.
Ryan Lane is a singer/songwriter born and raised in New York City. Inspired by the likes of Chris Brown, Brandy and Usher, he started his professional music career in his teen years as a featured member of the Harlem Boys Choir. As he began to develop his own style and vocal range and he had the opportunity to travel the world sharing the stage with the likes of Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and The Backstreet Boys. Some of Ryan's career highlights include recently sharing the MTV Video Music Award stage in the finale of the 2019 VMA's, anchored by a show stopping performance Featuring Naughty By Nature, Wyclef Jean & Queen Latifah, Keeping busy is not a problem for Ryan as he can be found writing and providing vocal production for such household names as Ro James (Rca Records) Naturi Naughton (Power) as well as adding original music for film & television projects, most recently providing 3 songs for the BET Networks holiday film “Hip hop Holiday” Numerous television appearances round out Ryans experience including a few recently with reggae icon Shaggy and legendary pop superstar Sting in support of their recent grammy award winning collaborative album, to which he also sang background vocals on multiple songs. Working with award winning producers, Lady And A Tramp ( Pink, Madcon, Disney, NKOTB) and KayGee Of Naughty By Nature ( Janet Jackson, Aaliyah, Jaheim, Notorious B.I.G, Zhane) 2020 is setting up to be a productive year for Ryan as he continues to make a lane of his own. Links • IG: @iamryanlane • Facebook: iamryanlane • Soundcloud: http://www.Soundcloud.com/IAmRyanLane • Twitter : @iamryanlane • Youtube: @iamryanlane --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tyrideius-brownlow/support
Take It, Own It, Love It, Divas Self-appointed, Art Hysterian, Holly Morgan is here to teach you about ART. Insightful? Certainly. Interactive? Definitely. Perhaps almost too clever? Better believe it. That's right, divas, this is the episode that critics have called "Ep 35 - Frida Kahlo [with Ryan Lane]". So, hold on to your tote bags, because we're getting deep. What isn’t quite so clever is the technical difficulties our equipment was having, so huge apologies for some sound issues. Tom tried his best to work it out, but some has slipped through the net. But to make up for it we've got an absolute treat for you as the gorgeous Ryan Lane (@RyanELane) joins us to journey through the wild and oftentimes extremely sad life of one Frida Kahlo. Along the way, we talk a lot about tote bags, the endless fabulosity of Jane Fonda and discover Madonna's deeply threatening "art test" she seems to give her sexual partners. Two books mentioned in the pod are: - The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hayley Rubenhold - Song of Spider-Man: The Inside Story of the Most Controversial Musical in Broadway History by Glen Berger You can order and buy a copy of either (or both!) from @Store104 https://www.store104.co.uk/ (here) Subscribe now to Big Diva Energy and never miss a fabulous episode. And please do leave a review to help other Divas find the pod! You can also reach out and Cher your diva stories with us on: Twitter @DivaEnergy Insta @bigdivaenergy Facebook @bigdivaenergypod Email bigdivaenergypod@gmail.com And please consider joining our https://www.patreon.com/bigdivaenergy?fan_landing=true (Patreon) to keep the pod going! Love you xx Support this podcast
In this week’s episode of Inside New Mexico, Steve talks about President Biden’s address to Congress, Dick Morris’s comments on Biden taking credit for what Donald Trump actually did and how Biden is getting our nation further into debt and taxing Americans more. Steve also discusses the wildfires in New Mexico, how the state’s new sick leave law will hurt businesses, how CYFD is violating the law and putting our children at risk and why we’re losing manufacturing to other nations. Steve also interviews freshman NM Rep. Ryan Lane who talks about his first legislative session at the Roundhouse, committee assignments, the state’s biggest challenges and his desire to promote conservative principles. Rep. Lane also addresses some key moments for him during his first legislative session. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inside-nm/message
TONIGHT on an all new The Steven Knight Show we are back with the latest in MOVIE REVIEWS, SPORTS, FASHION and the BEST INDIE MUSIC out there. Then we welcome singer, songwriter Ryan Lane who recently released his single “I Wanna”. As always we weigh in on all of the HOT TOPICS that everyone is talking about. There is A LOT to discuss. Remember now you can watch us at www.youtube.com/thestevenknightshow. It all goes down, Monday, March 29, 2021 at 10PM EST / 7PM PST. TUNE IN VIA www.TheStevenKnightShow.com #thestevenknightshow #internetradio #onlineradio #radio #sports #fashion #moviereviews #music #artistspotlight #hottopics #stevensplaylist #questionoftheday #atlanta #podcast #newyork #miami #losangeles #newmusic #worldwide #season11 #celebritynews #celebritygossip #currentevents #ryanlane #iwanna Other Related Links Click below for more on Ryan Lane: https://www.instagram.com/iamryanlane Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/thestevenknightshow Click below to check out our new merch!: https://teespring.com/stores/the-steven-knight-show-merch Find Genera's Weekly Sales at GenGenuinely: http://gengenuinely.com/ We can now be heard on iTunes, iHeartRadio, Spotify & Google Play! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestevenknightshow/support
Today we discuss emotional resilience, logistics, leadership and so much more. Welcome back to the 92nd episode of the Hard Thing Podcast. Today I share my conversation with former Navy Seal, firefighter, and current father, Ryan Lane. You can reach out to Ryan via his Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/r.lane3/ (@r.lane3)), or via his email (ral204@hotmail.com). Don't forget to ask about his BUDS Guide to get in the best shape so you can get through and qualify to be a Seal or just to become mentally stronger. I have to say this was one of my favorite conversations up-to-date. We talked about so many things. First, we talked about being a father, and what it takes to be a good parent, and what kids really need. We also talked a little about Ryan's experiences and how he got to where he is today. I think when we talked about logistics and being a leader and how those two relate really spoke to me personally. My favorite story that Ryan shared was when he first got to BUDS, he and a friend burned their Navy dungarees as a symbol that they weren't going back. I thought that was really powerful. As always, Ryan left us some action items to do: Be friends with the pain Do a reset Make your bed Start your day with an effective morning routine Thanks for listening to the show. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode. Support the Show: Our show is now on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAkTGf_Ti9ixpgUtZZ_4X8A (Youtube)! Check it out. Also If you want some accountability, join The Forge. Join us and our community to get special access to bonus content, as well as having a supportive community that will push you and hold you accountable. Join The Forge at theforge.mn.co. Patreon donation link: https://www.patreon.com/thehardthingpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/thehardthingpodcast) Help us raise $1,000 for the non-profit O.U.R. by going to https://www.gofundme.com/f/overcoming-average (https://www.gofundme.com/f/overcoming-average) One Mission Nutrition (10% Discount): http://allegiance.1missionnutrition.com/thehardthingpodcast (http://allegiance.1missionnutrition.com/thehardthingpodcast) Audible (Free Audiobook): audibletrial.com/thehardthingpodcast Share the podcast with one person who could really use it. Leave a rating and a review. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any episodes. We are on Google Play, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Buy one of our Shirts or Hoodies https://thehardthingpodcast.com/shop/ (https://thehardthingpodcast.com/shop/) Get yourself a Fittrack http://getfittrack.com?aff=728 (http://getfittrack.com?aff=728) Again thanks so much for listening, and stay tuned to next week. Keep doing Hard Things, and Keep Overcoming Average. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Storesome: Powering the Marketplace Platform Revolution (Conversations with eCommerce Leaders)
In this episode, I spoke to Ryan Lane, Director of Strategic Alliances at Cybersource. Cybersource is a payments company and A Visa Solution. Cybersource's difference is their ability to strike that balance between fraud prevention and still capturing more sales. You'll hear Ryan talk later about achieving that balance, an important thought for merchants as they strengthen their fraud strategy - you don't want to make things so tight that your sales actually dip as a result. We also spoke about the future of innovation within the payments space, and Ryan shares his views on the rise of contactless and mobile payments. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like and share on social media, and if you're considering how you can strengthen your fraud strategy in 2021, you should reach out to Ryan directly at rlane@visa.com. Learn more about Storesome and the marketplace solution we offer: https://www.storesome.com
Ryan Lane from Lane's BBQ comes on the show to hang out with the guys as they talk making Rubs and slinging sauce in Bethlehem, GA. Ryan gives us his recipe for Smoking a Thanksgiving Turkey and Double Smoked Ham ! Dale (Commish) tells us another life altering story about how his Thanksgiving was turned upside down. Back from the Minors is our show engineer Nikki No C, who gives us a lesson on Sand Hill Cranes and the Bunny Rescuing Business.
I got a superstar on the show today. His angelic soulful voice, with his mind radiating melodies will verberates through your mind. Today I have Ryan Lane on Hip-Hopcalypse. As a member of the Harlem Boys Choir and sharing the stage with mega superstars, while working on solo projects with super tight beat makes such as "Lady and a Tramp" and Naughty By Natures Kay Gee, Ryan Lane is a mega star in his on right. This young mans swag, and talent belongs in the same conversation as Trey Songz, Usher and Chris Brown. THIS IS A DO NOT MISS EPISODE. Be sure to visit and support Ryan Lane by visiting his social media sites and be sure to continue to support ya boy Mr. Chris @temeculadj on instagram.• IG: @iamryanlane• Facebook: iamryanlane• Soundcloud: http://www.Soundcloud.com/IAmRyanLane• Twitter : @iamryanlane• Youtube: @iamryanlaneListen to the full interview at www.temeculadjservice.com Spotify Apple Podcast #tank #harveymason #naughtybynature #kaygee #chrisbrown #usher #ryanlane #hiphopcalypse #soundcloud #newyork #instagram #ladyandatramp
We're back with singer/songwriter Ryan Lane. Born and raised in New York City, Ryan started his professional music career in his teen years as a featured member of the Harlem Boys Choir. As he began to develop his own style and vocal range, he had the opportunity to travel the world sharing the stage with the likes of Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and The Backstreet Boys. We talk with Ryan about his career, his time spent working with Sting and Shaggy on their Grammy Award winning album 44/876, his time during quarantine, and how empowerment through music can important during cultural movements.
Follow The Herbal Tea Podcast @herbal.tea.pod Hosts: EarthTone @earthtonemuziq & I.K.P. @ikp4president Q+ Artist Music Reviews: C-Laydee (@c_laydeemusic1), Ryan Lane (@iamryanlane), Kisos (@itskisos) Ally of the Day: Toni Braxton (@tonibraxton) In Deez Skreetz: "Legendary Circle" The Smokin Section: "Can I Major In Marijuana?"Watch the full episode at www.youtube.com/earthtonemuziq
Ryan Lane Stops By DMP To Talk New Single Journey In Music and More! Tap In #damaleperspectivepodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The economic stimulus package gave millions of student loan borrowers some important breaks, but people are confused about what they are and what they have to do. Sean and Liz get the scoop from student loan nerd Ryan Lane. As always, send us your money questions! Email podcast@nerdwallet.com or call or text the NerdHotline at 901-730-6373.
Ryan & Lane are confused about lent. Ryan shares his thoughts around Black History Month as February comes to close. Shower Up is a mobile shower truck designed to serve those in need. By providing showers, hygiene resources & basic health care screenings, their mission is to spread love, build relationships & restore hope. Learn more: https://www.showerup.org/
In this episode, it's just Ryan & Lane talking about Valentine's day, loving yourself, Valentine candy & the stress of finding someone to spend time with on v-day!
Lane learns how to say etouffee. Ryan is enrolling in Navarro College. Ryan & Lane discuss the appropriate vibe for a hot tub. GlobalGiving is a non-profit global crowdfunding platform for grassroots charitable projects. Since 2002, more than 950,000 donors on GlobalGiving have raised more than $430 million to support more than 24,000 projects in 170 countries. Learn more: https://www.globalgiving.org/
Lane has never been in a Build-A-Bear. Ryan Isn't a fan of Selena Gomez talk-singing. Ryan & Lane are already starting their countdown to Disney World...again. 1 A Week Challenge was started by Boomer Perrault who, after facing depression, wanted to spend time helping others. In this episode, Boomer discusses the stigma around mental health on his podcast Unapologetically Me: A Mental Health Podcast. Listen here: https://apple.co/2FVKhNM
Lane (almost) owned a local restaurant. Ryan is obsessed with a new Netflix murder documentary. Ryan & Lane discuss the afterlife & if you can get insta-famous from making charcuterie boards. In 2017, 95% of Congressional interns were unpaid. This is why Audrey Henson founded College to Congress, to alleviate a barrier for students with limited financial means. College to Congress provides financial support for interns' while living and working in DC. Learn more: https://www.collegetocongress.org/
Episode Notes: In this Episode of The Pocket Philosopher I discuss stoicism, philosophy and life with my friend Ryan Lane from the Life Gets Hairy podcast. We discuss philosophy, stoicism and practical ways to live less stressed, more resilient and more compassionate lives. Ryan also gets us onto the concepts of reality and I had a great time discussing life with him. I hope you enjoy it. Find more at orionphilosophy.com
Ezen a héten Mátyás Eszter beszélgetett a podcast szerkeztőjével, Ryan Lannel. Ryan már több, mint egy éve készíti nekünk a vasárnapi népet, hogy Magyarországról, magyarságról, kultúráról, emberekről, politikáról adjon átfogó képet külföldi szemmel.
My guest on this week’s episode is Erika Davis-Marsh who wrote, directed and produced her latest award winning short film CODA (2019) starring Kerrynton Jones, Ryan Lane and CJ Jones. The film has been screened at the Cleveland International Film Festival, ReelAbilities, LA Shorts and many more! We jumped into Erika’s film festival experience, how she worked with deaf actors and the deaf community to tell an authentic story centring on a child of deaf adults and her decision to turndown a prestigious aeronautical scholarship to follow her lifelong passion for filmmaking and dance. You can follow and check out Erika’s short films on Vimeo https://vimeo.com/user23965164 right now!
RON HALL & THE MUTHAFUNKAZ - the way you love me KARMA - gallery CARL THOMAS ft THE HOODFELLAS - emotional (rmx) NATE JAMES ft SHAUN HOLLYWOOD - set the tone (rmx) RYAN LANE - hey girl DIGGA - i've been watchin TAMAR BRAXTON - the one MARY J BLIGE - i am (marley marl rmx) R KELLY - relief RASHAD MORGAN - keep it ETHNIQ - everyday BLACK MEN UNITED - u will know (c&j mackintosh) NEGRO LEAGUE ft ALLURE - spanish fly RAHEEM DEVAUGHN - all i want is you (rmx) DAMAGE - anything (kojo rmx) LISA STANFIELD - make it right (rhetro g mix) J HOLIDAY - been around the world ALLEN ANTHONY - you
Ryan & Lane discuss foster care & the adoption process. Ryan discusses his experience of being gay & black. Wed & Woke do their very first product review! Hayden Winston Smith is a writer, poet, and activist. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he began working as a copywriter during his first year in college. His writings draw heavily on his experiences both as a QPOC and the child of West Indian immigrants. Learn more: https://sealedinink.com/
During this episode of Inside Real Estate Ryan Lane of Max Broock talks about the fact that real estate is a full-time job, not some kind of side-hustle. Ryan's a real estate agent on the rise. In a short time, Ryan is making waves in the local real estate market with a sophisticated digital marketing approach and good old-fashioned customer service and communication. Learn more about his approach to the market and get a little background on his journey into real estate. Great episode!PODCAST: https://www.irepodcast.com/ PODCAST FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/IREPodcast/WEBSITE: https://www.omegalendinggroup.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/OmegaLending/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/omegalending/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/omegalending/
Ryan & Lane are divided on the Ellen/GW friendship. Ryan is perfecting his Sanderson Sister impression for Fall. Will JLo & Shakira follow Rihanna's lead & flake on the Super Bowl half time show? The Native American Rights Fund is a non-profit organization that uses existing laws and treaties to ensure that U.S. state governments and the U.S. federal government live up to their legal obligations. Learn more: https://www.narf.org/
Ryan took his first spin class. Is Wed & Woke now a sports podcast? Ryan & Lane discuss the bravery of today's youth. Check out our blog Wrote & Woke: http://www.wedandwoke.com/blog/category/wrote-and-woke/ The Sex Workers Project provides client-centered legal & social services to individuals who engage in sex work, regardless of whether they do so by choice, circumstance, or coercion. SWP works to create a world that is safe for sex workers & where human trafficking does not exist. Learn more: https://swp.urbanjustice.org/
Ryan & Lane are now playing on a kickball team together. Lane discusses anxiety induced by the current climate of the world. Duchess Ride is a youth development program for girls through snowboarding & skateboarding. Learn more: https://www.duchessride.org/
Ryan & Lane had a very beachy summer. What makes a great bachelor party? What is Wed & Woke watching on TV? ( And why is HBO's Euphoria so HEAVY?) The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, known as SNAP, established in 1989, is a support group of survivors of clergy sexual abuse and their supporters. Learn more: http://www.snapnetwork.org/
Lane gets secondhand nerves for back to school children. Ryan loves temporary tattoos but hates Pizza Hut. Ryan & Lane declare their love of "Beanie Feldman." They meant Beanie Feldstein. Oceana is a conservation organization focused on influencing specific policy decisions on the national level to preserve and restore the world's oceans. Learn more: https://oceana.org/
Ryan Lane is the founder of Dream Beard. Four months after he and his wife started Dream Beard in 2012, they had sold products in over 35 countries! Since then they’ve expanded and developed other products for men’s grooming that aren’t just beard-specific. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [0:36] Jeremy Welcomes his guest, Ryan Lane. [2:10] What caused Dream Beard to take off? [3:35] Ryan talks about his time as a minister and how that led to starting a business. [6:00] What additional products does Dream Beard feature? What are Ryan’s favorites? [8:00] Ryan opens up about challenges the business has faced along the way. [11:20] Leading with a message of love. [12:50] Why hand-written notes helps you stand out. [14:40] Ryan’s proudest moment in life and business. In this episode… When was the last time you took a good look in the mirror and re-evaluated the way you look? Let’s face it - women often do this more than men - but men need to look good too! On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from entrepreneur and innovator Ryan Lane. In his conversation with Jeremy, Ryan opens up about his experience as a minister, why he started Dream Beard, challenges he has faced along the way, plans for the future, and much more. You don’t want to miss a minute of this powerful episode featuring Ryan’s story! Did you know that some of the best inventions come from common issues that people face every day? It’s true! The best business ideas come when you marry your innovation with a common need. Ryan Lane’s big idea came when he decided to work on growing his beard by rubbing lotion into it - the problem was - it didn’t smell very good. At the instance of his wife - Ryan had to find a different solution - that is when Dream Beard was born! Ryan has since built a business helping men care for their beard with high-quality beard oil. It is really tough to look your best when you get mixed messages from society. Guys often get flack for looking either too good or too sloppy - it’s a lose-lose situation! What if there was a business focused on helping men look their best without overdoing it? That’s where Dream Beard steps in! From high-quality beard oil to promote beard growth and health to beard brushes and hairspray - Dream beard is making a huge impact! You can learn more about these stellar grooming products by visiting the Dream Beard website located in the resources section. One of the best ways to stand out as a business is to show your customers that they matter. Too often, companies get so focused on making a profit that they forget they are selling to people! Your customers don’t want to be treated like just another number on a spreadsheet - they want to know that you care. Ryan Lane has a great approach to customer service at Dream Beard - he writes, “Thank You” notes to his customers by hand. What can you learn from Ryan’s story? How will you make your business stand out from the competition? Resources Mentioned on this episode Dream Beard Life Get Hairy - Podcast Intro Music by Kidd Russell Sponsor for this episode Rise25’s mission is to connect you with your best referral partners and customers. We do this in 3 ways… Our Done for you Media - We help your company completely run and launch your own podcast. we distribute your show across more than 11 different channels including a dedicated blog post and social media. You simply show up and talk and we do everything else. Our team has been working with podcasters since 2009. I personally credit podcasting as the single best thing I have done for my business and my life. It has allowed me to connect with the founders/ceo’s of P90x, Atari, Einstein Bagels, Mattel, Rx Bars, and many more. Besides making best friends and finding my business partner..podcasting has led to relationships with countless customers and referral partners. 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Since these each require a lot of humans to do the work we have limited bandwidth and only want to work with the right company. so if any sound interesting to you go to Rise25.com and contact us or email support (at) rise25.com. If your company wants to attract and connect with your highest level customers and referral partners then you can learn more and contact us to find out if your company qualifies at Rise25.com. Rise25 was cofounded by Dr. Jeremy Weisz and John Corcoran.
Ryan & Lane are two millennial DINKS (dual income no kids) who will always go to Disney World without shame. Lane didn't have a reason to go to Cheesecake Factory, so he created one! Ryan & Lane speak on the importance of fighting for our transgender brothers & sisters. Days for Girls is a global movement that prepares and distributes sustainable menstrual health solutions to girls who would otherwise miss school during their monthly periods. Learn more: https://www.daysforgirls.org/
Ryan's car got broken into. Ryan & Lane join the "Squad." Lane breaks down not fueling people looking to monetize controversy online. Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based non-governmental organization group which focuses on corporate and government accountability relating to food, water, and corporate overreach. Learn more: https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/
Ryan & Lane celebrate their third wedding anniversary. Did Taylor Swift give them an anniversary gift? Will a new Disney movie tell the story of Juneteenth? GSA Network is a nonprofit organization that assists students with starting gay–straight alliances (GSA) to fight homophobia and transphobia in schools. Learn more: https://gsanetwork.org/
Justus sat down with singer-songwriter Derek Webb to discuss his experience in the Christian music industry and how it may have contributed to his loss of faith. Stay tuned at the end for “Wedding Dress” from Webb’s 2003 record She Must and Shall Go Free. We also want to thank Ryan Lane of Civilized Creature for permission to use “Unexpected Gifts” from his forthcoming record The Way Back Home.
Welcome to Real Talk with Ryan Lane! In this first episode I cover one of the very first steps in purchasing a home if you're not buying cash. I interview Nathan Kunst, owner of Honest Mortgage Company who gives us a detailed, inside look at what to expect when working with a loan for obtain a property. This first episode is part of a small series that covers the specific steps of purchasing a home. Follow Ryan on Instagram @RyanLaneRealtor
From Bad Boys II to Aladdin, Will Smith shows his acting range. Dead To Me left Ryan & Lane screaming. Hot Chicken is better when it's...hot. Deeds Not Words is a community inspiring young women to get involved and be change-makers. Deeds Not Words connects passionate women to resources, policy-making tools, and each other. Learn more: https://deedsnotwords.com/
Nancy Hixt tells the story of a young Calgary father who vanished without a trace. For several years, Ryan Lane had been involved in a battle to see his daughter. After a breakup with the child’s mother, it became more and more difficult for Lane to see the little girl. Then, in February 2012, he was granted a court-ordered visit and reunited with his four-year-old daughter for the first time in two years. The daddy and daughter spent time eating, playing and laughing together at Chuck E. Cheese. It was one of the happiest days of Lane’s life. That night, Lane Skyped with one of his closest friends and shared videos of the playdate. Just before midnight, that chat was interrupted when Lane got a call from a phone booth. He rushed out to meet the caller at a nearby strip mall. That was the last time Lane was ever seen. Calgary police detectives used every possible investigative strategy to try and find Lane. Find out what happened to Lane, and the senseless tragedy his family has had to deal with in episode eight of “Crime Beat.”
Got to catch up with my friend Ryan Lane, Founder of Lanes BBQ. Yes! We have the same name! It was such a rad time talking life, small business, BBQ, and more! Listen to us get real on what small business is really like!
Ryan & Lane live a full beach fantasy. Ryan is addicted to creating Snapchat characters. Ryan & Lane think about their all time favorite educators. DonorsChoose.org is a nonprofit organization that allows individuals to donate directly to public school classroom projects. Learn more: https://www.donorschoose.org/
In September 2017, Hurricane Maria brought a catastrophic blow to the island of Dominica. A year and half later, Samaritan's Purse continues to help families and churches recover. In the second episode of this special series, we hear from Ryan Lane. Ryan shares about the scars of Hurricane Maria that forever changed Dominica while also strengthening the church and opening doors to share the love of Christ with the local community.
Ryan & Lane create imaginary Met Gala looks. Ryan poses the question, "So you think you can dance...like Beyonce?" Refugees International advocates for lifesaving assistance and protection for displaced people and promotes solutions to displacement crises. Learn more: https://www.refugeesinternational.org/
Ryan & Lane help create a beautiful proposal. Ryan is a conspiracy theorist. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is a non-profit established to provide the means to cure and control cystic fibrosis. The Foundation provides information about cystic fibrosis and finances CF research that aims to improve the quality of life for people with the disease. Learn more: https://www.cff.org/
Ryan has (probably) worn a belly chain while doing Zumba. Ryan & Lane both know someone named "Mr. Heterosexual." The Everglades Foundation is a science-based, non-profit organization dedicated solely to restoring one of the world's greatest natural ecosystems - America's Everglades. The Foundation advances scientifically sound and achievable solutions to reverse environmental damage to Everglades. Learn more: https://evergladesfoundation.org/
Marc Lucas, sits down with Ryan Lane from Dutch Bros Coffee and discusses how he loves, serves and inspires others everyday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Could Jay-Z get it? What about JC Chasez? Robert Mueller? Ryan & Lane talk Russia probe, decriminalizing homosexuality worldwide & how the DMV might be racist. Run for Something is a progressive American political organization dedicated to recruiting and supporting young candidates running for down-ballot office. Learn more: https://runforsomething.net/
This week Feature Interview with Gaz Regan. Free Pour Five with Ryan Lane. Gaz Regan - the Bartender formerly known as Gary Regan - has been around the bar industry since he began working in English pubs in the 1960s. He knows it inside out, having seen it evolve into the cocktail culture we know today and written about it extensively in countless books and magazines. Still fully immersed in the industry in New York, we had Gaz join us to discuss his past experiences, before letting us in on the inspiration behind his current projects – Mindful Bartending, the Worldwide Bartender Database, the updated ‘The Joy of Mixology’ and more. Then, at around the 40 minute mark we're joined at Hains & Co by Ryan Lane for our Free Pour segment. Ryan manages award-winning Brisbane pub The Gresham and is sixth on the Australian Bartender Magazine's Most Influential List. Resources, bars and products mentioned http://www.gazregan.com/ - where you can sign up for Gaz’ email newsletter and buy his orange bitters G’Vine Gin Gaz’s Worldwide Bartender Database The Joy of Mixology, Revised and Updated Edition: The Consummate Guide to the Bartender’s Craft The Polynesion New York Cocktail Kingdom, where you can buy Gaz Regan negroni finger stirrers The Gresham Brisbane Buffalo Trace – Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Key points 5:00 From English pubs to creating cocktails in New York – a brief look at Gaz’s journey behind the bar 11:20 How Gaz made the transition to writing about cocktails 13:15 How the finger-stirred negroni came to be 15:30 Gaz’s advice for young bartenders 21:50 What Gaz is up to these days 23:30 Mindful Bartending 28:45 How Gaz manages his drinking 29:45 the drink Gaz likes to finish his day with 35:10 The story behind Gaz’s famous eyeliner 41:10 The Free Pour Five with Ryan Lane of The Gresham
Ryan gives hot takes on Girl Scout Cookies & Marvel Movies. Lane loves Tidying Up. Ryan & Lane ride the #WomensWave. Women’s March is committed to dismantling systems of oppression through nonviolent resistance and building inclusive structures guided by self-determination, dignity and respect. Learn more: https://www.womensmarch.com/
Ryan & Lane are now at optimal laziness with a new bargain bin TV & a bathrobe. Progress Inc. is a bridge between limited abilities and the best life for seniors & people with disabilities. Learn more: https://www.progress-inc.org/
Ryan & Lane reminisce about eighth grade. Lane plans to channel strong feminine energy in 2019. Ryan prefers Sean John to FUBU. Free the Slaves is an international non-governmental organization and lobby group, established to campaign against the modern practice of slavery around the world. Learn more: https://www.freetheslaves.net/
Ryan & Lane cried thru Mary Poppins Returns. Ryan does a countdown of his favorite Catfish moments. Lane hasn't met his deductible & is resorting to PetSmart. Palestine Children’s Relief Fund is a non-political, non-profit organization dedicated to healing the wounds of war and occupation in the Middle East. Learn more: https://www.pcrf.net/
Ryan & Lane gorged themselves at Endless Shrimp at Red Lobster. Amanda Bynes is back & ready to tackle 2019. Abilene Hope Haven offers transitional housing for individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness. They provide a way to receive basic needs at no cost for up to one year. Learn more: https://www.abilenehopehaven.org/
Ádámosi-Sipos Szilárddal beszélgettünk ma, egy biztositási karrendező és zenész, aki basszusgitározik egy zenekarban a hostjunk Ryan Lane-nel, a Valami leszben.
Ryan & Lane's puppy graduated from boot camp. Will Buzz or Woody die in Toy Story 4? Are Kristen Bell & Ryan Reynolds the "go to" white people in Hollywood? SouthWest Organizing Project works to empower disenfranchised communities of the Southwest, and realize racial and gender equality and social and economic justice. Learn more: https://www.swop.net/
Ryan & Lane dissect Ariana Grande's new song. Ryan cleans when he's sad/happy/anxious. The new Sabrina The Teenage Witch show is too Satan heavy for Lane. The Topaz Museum: During World War II, more than 11,000 people of Japanese ancestry were forcibly removed from their homes by the federal government and imprisoned across 10 internment camps in the United States. The Topaz Museum tells this story and how it is one of the largest civil rights violations in United States History. Learn more: www.topazmuseum.org
Help! Ryan & Lane need help deciding their joint Halloween costume? Lane did manual labor. Ryan brags about having a broad chest. Impact Nashville is a non-profit women’s giving circle that empowers women to collectively invest in and develop non-profits that serve our community so that we can create a greater Nashville. Learn more: https://www.womenimpactnashville.com/
Ryan & Lane (might) need medical attention. Selena Quintanilla is the queen of Texas. Hispanic Heritage Month starts September 15! Voto Latino is a pioneering civic media organization. Through innovative digital campaigns, Voto Latino empowers young Latinos to be agents of change. Learn more: http://votolatino.org/
Sziasztok! Ryan Lane vagyok, és bemutatom a Vasárnapi Nép című podcast-ot. Ha kivácsi vagytok, hogyhogy egy amerikai férfi létrehozz egy podcast-ot a magyar kultúráról, hallgassatok meg ezt az első adást.
Ryan's alter ego is name Symphony. Lane has an Oprah moment about failure. The enneagram isn't for everyone. Ryan & Lane spent the weekend in wine country (Middle Tennessee.) Picture Change teaches photography to young men & women & gives them the opportunity to help their families & communities in a unique way. Learn more: https://www.wedandwoke.com/blog/picturechange
Ryan & Lane celebrate Independence Day in a Martina McBride type of way. What's written on the inside of Ryan's wedding band? How do chocolate chip cookies fit into Ryan & Lane's marriage? Abolish Private Prisons is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about and working to end the private for-profit prison industry. Learn more: https://www.wedandwoke.com/blog/abolishprivateprisons
Ryan & Lane talk about their vacation, being dad's one day & loving early 2000's rapper Nelly. Our Companions Animal Rescue provides a comforting, home-like, enriching environment for our community's most vulnerable animals (those who are older, traumatized, abused, or neglected). The Sanctuary helps these animals by providing them a setting that is conducive to a longer-term stay and provides healing and rehabilitation. Learn more: https://www.wedandwoke.com/blog/ourcompanions
Paul and Sal are joined by Max Broock Realtors of Birmingham’s Ryan Lane in our studio today. The three discuss how to market your house, if it’s still a good time to buy or sell, credit card debt at a new record, the importance of reading your purchase agreement, and what to look for when shopping for a mortgage. [Paul NMLS #27543] [Sal NMLS #813562] [HF NMLS #1467435]
Ryan Lane, Senior Editor, American Student Assistance The college selection process is complex and stressful, and many parents fail to discuss the long-term financial ramifications of taking on student loan debt with their children. In today’s episode, Kathleen and Ryan discuss how many parents try to protect their children by not talking about money, but do the family a disservice by not engaging in this important and enlightening conversation. Ryan offers tips for involving your children in the college funding decision-making process and how doing so can help them avoid huge student loan debt when they graduate from school. Key Take Aways: Start the college application process early by involving your children in the FAFSA process and talking about different ways to finance their education, such as loans, grants, scholarships, and good old hard work. Schedule a money talk with your children to discuss the FAFSA results, repayment schedule, how it may affect their college choice. Create a mock budget to demonstrate the long-term, real-life impact of each of the funding options. When discussing this topic with recent graduates, encourage them to pay down student loans faster by making an extra payment per year. Have your child calculate the amount of money saved by avoiding additional interest expenses. Then brainstorm all the other ways they could use this cash. For example, if you save $1000 in interest expense, what could you buy instead? A long weekend in Bermuda comes to mind?! Ryan Lane is the Senior Editor, at the national nonprofit American Student Assistance. In his role, he oversees the development of articles, infographics, course materials for the organization’s free education finance support program: Salt. Working with internal and external subject matter experts, Ryan creates content that simplifies the world of college financing and helps families successfully plan for, pay for, and repay higher education expenses. Over the past three years, he has written about student loans as a co-author of the U.S. News & World Report Blog "The Student Loan Ranger." For more information about Ryan and the ASA, visit http://www.asa.org/.
In 2012, Ryan Lane decided to pursue his dream and turn down a stable job when they asked him to shave his beard. He then launched Dream Beard, with his wife Brittany, with just $46 to their name and no formal business training. Today, Dream Beard is a profitable e-commerce business selling beard oil and other male grooming products. They join Jeffrey to discuss the difficulties and benefits of taking a small business global. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast episode, we're sitting down with Ryan Lane from the SALT community, a free online community dedicated to teaching college students and grads about finance. We discuss five repayment options for people who have taken out federal student loans. For full show notes visit http://www.amandaabella.com/podcast15