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Ryan Lindsey discusses the journey of creating his first album in seven years, the impact of fatherhood on his music, memorable gigs including an unexpected opportunity to open for Jack White, and the nuances of loudness in music. He shares funny and awkward gig experiences, surprising moments at concerts, and his favorite venues, including a historic Masonic temple with ghost stories. In this engaging conversation, Ryan Lindsey shares his experiences touring in Milwaukee and the UK, comparing the music scenes and audience dynamics. He reflects on memorable venues, cherished mementos from shows, and discusses the importance of self-awareness in concert behavior. Ticket Stubs is a Listening Dog Media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. On this episode it's a conversation with Drew Winn inside his Guitar House of Tulsa, 1216 S. Harvard Ave. For eight years, Winn has owned Guitar House of Tulsa. In 2020 he relocated the shop from its downtown location to midtown. He discusses those changes and the positives that came with the bigger space. Winn is also the owner of Stillwater's Daddy O's Music Co., which is where he got his start in the industry as a teenager. It was then and there he began making connections that would help lead him to Tulsa. He reflects on those days and how they impacted his musical journey. Late last year he released his self-titled debut. He discusses recording the album and what it means to finally be a recording artist. Read more about him in our March issue. For more information on Winn, visit his website that is mentioned in this episode. Guitar House of Tulsa websiteDaddy O's Music Co. (Stillwater) website
The secret's out! Season 6 of Museum Confidential starts Friday 9/3! Enjoy this early listen to our new season theme song performed by Oklahoma's own Broncho. Written by Broncho's Ryan Lindsey and MC Host Jeff Martin.
Chris Spangle and Ryan Lindsey discuss the differences between Christian nationalism and the evangelical Church in response to Christians invading the Capitol.
Chris Spangle and Ryan Lindsey discuss the differences between Christian nationalism and the evangelical Church in response to Christians invading the Capitol. Ryan's Medium - https://relindsey.medium.com/ - On Christian Nationalism - https://relindsey.medium.com/on-christian-nationalism-775f670a86ec Video - https://youtu.be/hUii-bUKAio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Joni and Friends in encouraging a family affected by disability. Ryan, Lindsey, and their kids would love to receive your cards, verses and letters as part of “Heart for the Disabled” week!Send your Valentines to Joni and Friends, P.O. Box 3333, Agoura Hills, CA 91376. Read Joni Eareckson Tada's Daily Devotional.Listen to Joni's inspirational program, A Moment with Joni.Follow Joni and Friends on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.Give to Support Joni's Ministry!Thank you for helping others find this podcast by leaving a 5-star review! Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Founded in 1979 by Joni Eareckson Tada who was left a quadriplegic in a diving accident at 17 years old, the ministry has served thousands of people living with disability worldwide for more than 40 years. Learn more at www.joniandfriends.org.
Almost all writers need to jump-start their writing occasionally and using prompts on a daily basis can really help with that. Personally, I think that daily writing prompts are so useful I wrote a book full of them. If you'd like to try using prompts, and like the idea of them popping up on your phone, there is a fantastic prompt app available called Daily Prompt, and I recently had the chance to catch up with its co-creator Ryan Lindsey. I wanted to understand how he came up with idea for creating such an app in the first place and how writers are using prompts to drive their writing habits. In this interview we discuss: The idea behind The Daily PromptHow they come up with ideas for promptsThe community of writers that's developed within the appGamification within the app to encourage daily writingThe introduction of competitions in the appKeeping all the writing that's done in the app safe and secureResources:The Daily PromptDeviant Art Day One the.fitness.hippieSupport the show (https://becomeawritertoday.com/join)
Chris Spangle, Harry Price, Rhinehold, Brian Nichols, Hodey Johns, and Ryan Lindsey have a conversation about political arguments in an election year. Video - https://youtu.be/uLPDWomoBCk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Spangle, Harry Price, Rhinehold, Brian Nichols, Hodey Johns, and Ryan Lindsey have a conversation about political arguments in an election year. Video - https://youtu.be/uLPDWomoBCk
A debate moderated by Hodey Johns between two passionate liberty lovers, Ryan Lindsey and Spike Cohen. Learn about the successes and failures of private and public policing along with some thoughts on how such a society could operate with or without them.
Things get wild as the WAL crew discusses AOC, the Green New Deal, sparrows having sex on cocaine, and the Death Star. This show includes Hodey Johns, Keaton Tucker, Remso Martinez, Jacob, Ryan Lindsey, and Paul Copeland. Video - https://youtu.be/nNSODoeVBZc
Ryan Lindsey is the editor of our magazine, the WAL Reader and speaks to Chris Spangle. Ryan grew up in a conservative home, but his Christian values over time have refocused his political views. He is a libertarian that leans left, is mainly concerned with social justice, noninterventionism, and open borders. He even says that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has a lot of good things to say. We examine how and what he believes and why. Get WAL Reader now - https://walreader.com/ Video - https://youtu.be/OYPUlCb52HI
On The Rampage w/ Don Lichterman talks about his first Grateful Dead show ever that was 40 years ago from yesterday, Jack Ryan's 2nd Season, Dead & Co. with John Mayer, Lindsey Graham, Live Jam 107 Schedule this week, Original Black Pantah is the Sunset artist of the week, Ranger Road is an album perfect for Veterans Day, Maryland Terps win big in opener, Kentucky vs Michigan State matchup and much more... Jalen Smith Postgame, Homecoming 2019, Fayetteville State Postgame Press Conference, Commercial for the #4 Women's Basketball Team vs #8 South Carolina & Boomer's Message To The Team at Terps TV! ONE BILLION views of awareness on our Hope For Paws channel! Laura Clery's interview with gastroenterologist Dr. Angie Sadeghi, Dissection in Reverse & the Exclusive Video: Fatal Injury of Mongolian Groom at Breeders’ Cup Race at Official PETA TV! Bill McKibben on U.S. Withdrawal from Paris Accord, Lebanon’s Prime Minister Hariri Resign, as Rich Hire Private Firefighters, Housekeepers Go to Work in Fire Zone & Prisoners Fight CA Blazes, “This Is a Win for Our City”: Chicago Teachers Celebrate End of Historic Strike After 11 Days, Chesa Boudin, Son of 1960s Radicals, Runs for San Francisco DA on Criminal Justice Reform Platform, Housing prices are on the rise in California — and so is homelessness & Emboldened by Bolsonaro, Illegal Loggers in Amazon Kill Indigenous Leader Paulo Paulino Guajajara...
Ryan Lindsey is an artist that plays in the band BRONCHO from Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band consist of of Ryan Lindsey on guitar and vocals, Ben King on guitars, Penny Pitchlynn on bass & Nathan Price on drums. Their album Bad Behavior was released on Park The Van Records in 2018. We have a fun conversation about Ryan’s roots, childhood memories & tips for being on the road. Check out this interview!
WAL Reader is a brand new quarterly journal organized by the mind of Ryan Lindsey. It is beautifully organized, well thought out ... and deeply controversial. Tune in to hear what it's all about, how and where to read it, and why it's already become the leading reason snowflakes are so triggered. Video: https://youtu.be/AuLNx6muSLY
We listened to Broncho's seven inch single "It's On" from 2014 on CQ Records. The small records count too and this track always puts us in a good mood. This great four piece from Oaklahoma is playing this Saturday in Brooklyn - holy hell, it's on. Email - records@harveylovesharvey.com Twitter - @welisten21 Instagram - welisten2records Leave a message on the Welisten hotline - 978-707-9899
A lifelong Oklahoman, Ryan Lindsey is a happy Tulsa resident, these days. Half of Broncho resides in the Sooner State’s second largest city. The other two are a two hour drive away in Norman, the college town where the band got its start. It’s a Tulsa warehouse, however, that the band truly calls home. Before Broncho moved in, the spot was used to manufacturer hot tubs, and left some nasty chemicals in the air after it closed up shop. These days, the spot serves as a practice space/studio/venue/sound stage for the group’s various creative pursuits. And both Tulsa and the indie rock community at large are better for it. After nine years, the band has developed into a force to be reckoned with, releasing Bad Behavior, one of 2018’s best indie records.Lindsey sat down before a soundcheck to discuss staying in Tulsa, the life cycle of a band and how to embrace the political without alienated half your audience.
Pre-Thanksgiving SPORTS GOOFS! Francisco & Andrew serve hot takes from Doug & Charles on latest from NFL, NHL, NBA, & NCAA. All-Star Baseball 2001 is on the menu! 1. We honor Adrian Beltre 2. Rams-Chiefs Monday Night Football game 3. Fixing the College Football Playoff 4. Tre Mason, Ryan Lindsey & Mark Grudzalaniek remembered 5. El Paso, Hot Wheels & Bermuda grass 6. Miami Dolphins are terrible Donate to the charity drive, Beat the Varus, which will go directly to the CDC Foundation. Listen to us on Podhero! Support the Goofs on Patreon. Fellow podcasters need any guests? Come join PodMatch. Sports Goofs' Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Discord | TikTok Francisco's Social Media: Twitter | YouTube Andrew's Social Media: Twitter | Twitch Charles' Social Media: Twitter Goof States of America (38.5): California, Virginia, Florida, Washington, New Jersey, Oregon, Ohio, Texas, New York, Illinois, Arizona, Michigan, Indiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Georgia, Montana, Delaware, Alabama, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Utah, Kansas, Maryland, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Iowa, Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, Idaho, New Mexico, District of Columbia Goof World Order (56): USA, India, Canada, Ireland, Vietnam, Nepal, Singapore, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Israel, Finland, Pakistan, Brazil, Malaysia, Thailand, Egypt, Croatia, Norway, Puerto Rico, Belize, Oman, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, South Africa, Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Portugal, Nicaragua, Bahrain, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, China, Seychelles, Sweden, Spain, Serbia, Indonesia, Poland, Qatar, Lebanon, Czech Republic, South Korea, Russia, Taiwan #MLB #NBA #NHL #NFL #NCAA #WWE #AEW --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sports-goofs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-goofs/support
Man, we only covered like half the awful things that have happened this week and we’re still exhausted. Jewish Dave gives us a dispatch from the wildly disappointing Nevada Democratic Primary where everyone ignored a field of qualified, compelling progressives and instead voted for crates of remaindered Al Franken books. The bright spot: we talked to Ryan Lindsey, a progressive ... Read More The post Episode 31 – The No Good, Very Bad Week appeared first on Bird Road.
Tornado watching, queso and the merits of Kokomo - browsing the mind of Broncho’s Ryan Lindsey. Broncho are a collection of unshowered indie wastrels from around the Oklahoma City area of the southern central state. Their sound is characterised by hooky, brick-thick fuzz and Ryan’s partially-obscured, mumbled lyrics. Since their jangled-up Ramones-speed debut, 2013’s Can’t Get Past The Lips, they’ve made an art form of infectious melodic chug. Matt and Ryan sat down to talk, in typically roundabout fashion, about the musical character’s of Ryan’s home state, Suzuki sleigh riding and European vs. US cheese scenes.
Neil Hamburger — comedian, musician, and star of the new film "Entertainment" — talks about life on the road, failure, and Ralph Kramden. You'll also hear a live set from Oklahoma indie rockers Broncho, as well as a conversation with frontman Ryan Lindsey about planning, performing, and mental health.
Ryan Lindsey and his Oklahoma indie rock band BRONCHO have had a great past few years. They've got a lot of attention for the song "Class Historian" and other BRONCHO tracks have been used in the HBO TV series Girls and other commercials--but more importantly these guys know how to rock. Outside Vancouver's Electric Owl Social Club, I watched BRONCHO frontman Ryan Lindsey dig into his pockets while looking for cigarettes. I could not believe everything he was able to fit into those coat pockets. This interview had a lot against it (a noisy soundcheck and a drunk Canada goose--to name two interruptions), but Ryan was nice enough to make sure I recorded a great chat. What strange objects does Ryan have in his bottomless pockets? Which band relative crashes our interview? How does adding two girls change the band dynamic? What is Ryan listening to in the tour van these days? What is the secret story behind "Class Historian" ? You'll have to listen to our chat to find out all the answers! Tracks played on the show... 1) BRONCHO, Just Enough Hip to Be Woman (2014) "Class Historian" 2) BRONCHO, Just Enough Hip to Be Woman (2014) "It's On" 3) BRONCHO, Just Enough Hip to Be Woman (2014) "NC-17" 4) BRONCHO, Can't Get Past the Lips (2011) "Get Off My Reservations" 5) BRONCHO, Just Enough Hip to Be Woman (2014) "Stop Tricking" NO songs CANCON