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In this powerful episode of Run the Riot, we sit down with Sean Rowe—an inspiring ultrarunner who's living proof that transformation is possible at any stage in life. Sean opens up about his journey from nightclub promoter to endurance athlete, detailing how a health scare at 42 sparked a dramatic lifestyle change. After battling smoking, drinking, and unhealthy habits, Sean committed to fitness, dropped over 90 pounds, and found redemption through running. We talk about: Sean's transformation from 305 lbs to ultrarunner. His upcoming solo 100-mile run to raise funds for the Wounded Warrior Project. The role of weightlifting in endurance performance. Lessons learned during his 30-mile fundraiser run. Mental grit and training strategies for going long. The power of faith, purpose, and using your platform to inspire others. Sean doesn't just run—he runs with purpose. And his passion is contagious. If you're looking to push your limits, transform your mindset, or simply get inspired by someone who walks the talk, you'll love this episode. Show notes for more info: http://www.theriot.run/seanr
Executive Director of TLC, the Rev. Dr. Matthew S.C. Olver, interviews the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Rev. Sean Rowe.Presiding Bishop Sean has been in office now for a few months. We talk about his priorities for his term, and what slimming down some of the structures and programs of the Episcopal church might look like. We also ask what he'd say to Episcopalians who disagree about same-sex marriage, what Christian unity means, and what he most wants the Anglican Communion and the Anglican Church in North America to know about him.From TREC to the Nairobi-Cairo Proposals, this conversation should perk the ears of Episcopalians, but will be of interest to anyone in the Anglican family, or any Christian curious about institutional work and hope in a divided Church.More about Presiding Bishop Sean Nairobi-Cairo Proposals and IASCUFOJoin a Living Church conferenceGive to support this podcast
Testify Testifya sermon by Rev. J. Christy Ramsey DOWNLOAD A LIVE RECORDING Audio from worship at the 10 AM Worship Service February 16, 2025at St Peter’s Episcopal Churchedited from a flawless transcription made by edigitaltranscriptions all errors are mine. John 8:12-19 Sermons also available free on iTunes My pastor growing up, Dr. Paul Bauer, said “Sermonettes are for Christianettes.” That was probably his only joke in 20 years, but it was a good one. Good morning, Episcopalians. They’ve got me tied to this mic today, so you’re welcome. So today I’ve got scriptures, I love the scriptures you give me there. Define the relationship of Jesus Christ and God the Father without straying from Episcopalian beliefs or violating your Presbyterian doctrine, and do it in 10 minutes. Thanks. We’ll pass on that. I mean, there have been wars fought over this, and over a single Greek letter. We’ll pass on that. What we won’t pass on is the opportunity the scripture gives us to talk about testimony. Testimony. We need more testimony in this world. We don’t need more arguing. We don’t need more fact-checking. We don’t need more gotcha. We don’t need any snarky answers to people’s sincerely held beliefs. What we could use is testimony. Did you hear it in Jesus’s saying, “You don’t know where I came from or where I’m going?” If you know where you came from, if you know where you are going, you have a testimony. You have something to say. And I don’t know if any of you have been preachers, weekly preachers for 40 years. But I’ll tell you a secret. When you’re preaching every Sunday, everything that happens is sermon-fodder. You know, everything goes in the old chipper and comes out, I tell you. And so I was thinking about testimony and what does it mean to – and where is the good testimony and where things are. And would you believe it, in my inbox comes testimony from the Episcopalians. Woo-hah. And about 20 other denominations, including Presbyterian, about sanctuary. Now, you all know how hard it is to keep quiet in a sanctuary. You know how hard it is to keep me quiet in the sanctuary before service. Well, I’ll tell you, you Episcopalians work even harder on sanctuary. For over a quarter of the century, sanctuary has been kept in churches, synagogues, religious gathering places around the country, saying, hey, arrest people somewhere else than in church, at services, on a Sunday. But no longer. No longer. And that’s what the Episcopalians testified. Listen to this. Sean Rowe, presiding bishop. In the Kingdom of God as we understand it, immigrants and refugees are not at the edges, fearful and alone. Their struggles reveal the heart of God. We cannot worship freely if some of us live in fear. Sean Rowe, Episcopal bishop, presiding bishop. Even Jesus himself identifies as “stranger.” We must proclaim, particularly in this time, that we are all welcome in the places of worship, that all have – that all are welcome in places of worship. This seems a basic human right, one that we are called by God to serve. In the first week of the current administration I see he arrested over 4,500 people, including 1,000 people in a Sunday immigration enforcement blitz. At least one of these – this is from the court case that your church joined with the church I serve, and 21 other churches in testimony. And at least one of these enforcement actions occurred at a church in Georgia during the worship service. According to news coverage, an usher standing at the church entrance saw a group of ICE agents outside, locked the door. The agent said that they were there to arrest Wilson Velasquez, who had traveled to the United States from Honduras with his wife and three children in 2022. Immediately after crossing the border, they turned themselves in to U.S. authorities, requested asylum. They were given a court date, released after federal agents put a GPS tracking monitor on Velasquez’s ankle. After settling in suburban life, the family joined the Pentecostal Church, where they worshipped several times a week and helped with the music. They were listening to the pastor’s sermon when ICE agents arrived to arrest Velasquez. Although Velasquez had attended all his required check-ins at the Atlanta ICE office and had a court date scheduled to present his asylum case to a judge, ICE agents arrested him, explaining that they were simply looking for people with ankle bracelets. The pastor, Luis Ortiz, tried to reassure his congregation. But he said he could see the fear and tears in their faces. And if you’re upset that people are talking in sanctuary, imagine how upset you’d be if someone came in and arrested someone during the sermon. That should be an announcement every Sunday morning. But we’re not saying you’re bad, or you’re awful, or you vote for this person, or it’s all your fault or blame. We’re saying where we have been, where we came from, and where we are going, we know that, so we have a testimony. And here’s the Episcopal Church’s testimony. And God bless you all. This is in the filing of the United States court system. Because you all know where you’ve been, and you all know where you’re going, and you have a testimony. Plaintiff, the Episcopal Church. Recognizing the Bible’s repeated calls for God’s people to embrace the foreigner as a way of extending the work that is the heart of God in every time and place, the Episcopal Church, champions and advocates for humane policies toward migrants. And many dioceses, parish, and Episcopal networks provide resources, support, and care for asylum seekers, undocumented immigrants, refugees, and other migrant communities. Testimony. Testimony. If you don’t know where you’ve been and don’t know where you’re going, you don’t have a testimony. But Christians know where we’ve been. We read the scriptures every Sunday. Hopefully more than every Sunday. We live by them. And we know where we’re going. We’re going to the Kingdom of God, and we’re living in the Kingdom of God right here. We are not living in Empire. We do not serve the Empire. We serve the Kingdom of God. We know where we’ve been. We know where we’re going. We know what our passport says. Our passport says “Kingdom of God.” Not Empire. And so we have a testimony. You don’t have to argue with someone because they’re just not listening. They’re just waiting for their turn to argue with you and go back and forth. We need to have conversations. We need to find common ground. We need to go forward. Yes, yes, yes, yes. But that’s not going to come from arguing. It’s going to come from testimony based on where we come from and where we want to go. Brian, you got that slide up there for me? Here’s a testimony. Here’s a sign that doesn’t say “Vote for this” or “I voted that” or “Don’t blame me, I voted for the other one.” This is what I believe. In this house we believe love is love. Testimony. Black Lives Matter. And if you’re racist, Black Lives Matter Too, because I have to say that or otherwise you’d think that we do a Breast Cancer Awareness or Fundraiser, we’re saying no other cancer matters. Black Lives Matter Too. Science is real. Women’s rights are fundamental. Women’s rights are human rights. No person is illegal. Disability rights are human rights. Healthcare for all. Kindness is everything. That just says what you believe. That’s a testimony based on where you’ve come from and where you’re going. It attacks no one. It should upset no one. It goes, oh, thanks for sharing what you believe. Now, I know you a little better. Some of those things I believe. Maybe we could figure out how to make that a little more true in the greater world. It’s testimony. I brought a prop. My wife made this for me. And I think I’m going to be wearing it more and more. This might be a daily driver. Some people are against rainbows. But this shows where I believe. And I think I’m going to be wearing this shirt. I almost wore it to preach in. You’re welcome. This should threaten no one. This just gives a testimony to what I believe. It’s perfectly okay if you pee next to me. Now, if you want to bring a gun in, I might have an issue with that. But you all can pee next to me. So if you’re upset, you can say, well, at least he didn’t wear the T-shirt the whole time. So I come to thank you. Presbyterian Church is in the pleading, too. Eighty pages, great reading, along with Episcopalians, the spot on the Mennonites. We can almost – we’ve got a couple atheists in there. All testifying. In 1993, America decided that sanctuary was a place not just to keep quiet for a few minutes before worship, but a place where humans that are fearful could come and worship God, and hear the good eternal truth in the gospel without fear of being arrested and hauled off because it’s easy to get them there. Over a quarter of a century ago. I don’t remember changing, that we thought as long as you’re quiet you can arrest people in our services. Testimony. I believe sanctuary is a place where everyone can come and worship without fear of persecution, without fear of that. And you know, folks, I have some privileged folks in my life. And when I start talking about that, they go, oh, you’re talking politics. Oh, you’re just talking – we don’t talk politics. Wilson is now not with his family. He’s taken away from his children and his wife. And I would challenge that person to go and explain to their children that their father is not with them anymore, that he’s in prison, it’s just politics, and they shouldn’t really care that much. Our faith is a lot more than what is comfortable for us and for the people that we can see. Our faith is a faith of the entire world. We believe that Jesus Christ came, not to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be saved. It’s not a scripture, but that world means cosmos, means everything, all the relationships, and all the people in it, and the plants and the animals, and the people that come and go. That’s what God came for, not just to make my life comfortable. And those I can see not suffering because that’s upsetting. It’s for everyone. So I come here as a wandering Presbyterian to thank the leadership of the Episcopal Church in saying where they come from and where they’re going, and testifying to all that would hear, and many that don’t want to, that this is who we are. This is who we love. And this is where we’re going. And we’re telling everyone. Testify. Amen.
It's time to hit the hardwood for the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by reviewing the state of the Knicks and Nets (1:31) with the All Star Break just about done. Mike is then joined by Sean Rowe and Tom Bocchino, the hosts of the Sorry To Interrupt (@SorrySports) podcast, for their annual deep dive into the state of the NBA (4:13) at the mid-way point. Mike then wraps up the show by recapping the Season 3 premiere of The White Lotus (1:01:11) with Allen Austin.Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast!Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, and Spotify!Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
It's time to get ready to bet the big game on the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by sharing some of the storylines he is watching for (1:40) in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. Mike then goes into a full betting preview (3:53) for the big game with Sean Rowe, one of the co-hosts of the Sorry To Interrupt (@SorrySports) podcast, as well as react to the stunning Luka Doncic trade (39:54) from over the weekend. Mike then wraps the show by recapping Season 2 of Squid Game (56:19) with Nick Fraietta (@NickFry_9), one of his co-hosts from The Sky Guys podcast. Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube! Check out our coverage of Squid Game Season 1 from 2021 here!
It's time to tip off the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by recapping the Yankees' brutal loss in the World Series (1:38) and how it could impact their team going forward. Mike is then joined by Kevin Sweeney (@CBB_Central) of Sports Illustrated to preview the college basketball season (29:51), which is set to tip off on Monday. Next up is Week 9 NFL picks (29:51), which Mike makes with Sean Rowe, one of the hosts of the Sorry To Interrupt (@SorrySports) podcast. Mike then wraps up the show with a look at why the Jets may be in really deep trouble going forward (49:19) in the Two Minute Drill. Check out Kevin Sweeney's college basketball coverage for Sports Illustrated! Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
I talk with Sean about his career in music, being a father, foraging in the wild and his 'Can I Eat This' show on youtube. Follow these links to support Sean:https://www.seanrowe.nethttps://www.facebook.com/seanrowemusic/https://www.instagram.com/seanrowe11/?hl=enhttps://www.youtube.com/@seanrowemusic.......................................................................Musical Intro: Cam PierceMusical Outtro: Rascal MartinezFollow these links to support the Welcome to the Woodshed Podcast sponsors:https://www.moxleymedia.comHome - a look: design • labels - layout - logos graphic design (alookdesign.com)https://www.mellelo.comwww.123stickers.com
It's time to light the torch for the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) gears up for the 2024 Olympics by previewing the general headlines (1:24) of the Summer Games, the golf tournament (3:22) with Dan DeMartini (@DDMart207) and the men's basketball competition (24:59) with Sean Rowe and Tom Bocchino of the Sorry To Interrupt (@sorrysports) podcast. Mike then shares his take on Episode 4 of Hard Knocks: Offseason With The New York Giants (1:00:15) in the Two Minute Drill. Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
It's time to take the court for the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by previewing the first half of the 2024 Subway Series (1:35) between the Mets and Yankees at Citi Field. Mike is then joined by Tom Bocchino and Sean Rowe, the hosts of the Sorry To Interrupt (@sorrysports) podcast, to preview the NBA Offseason (8:05) and look at what the Knicks and Nets could be up to. Mike then previews the 2024 edition of Wimbledon (1:05:55) in the Two Minute Drill. Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
Extrait : « … Madman, l'album qui le révèle au grand public […] contient la chanson du jour, éponyme, sur laquelle il couche des paroles un poil cryptiques et introspectives sur sa condition d'homme qui se sent bien lorsqu'il est seul entouré d'arbres séculaires et silencieux. Il a cette voix profonde comme les bois reculés, on l'imagine sans peine chantant près d'un feu, sa main passant pensivement dans sa longue barbe, la faune nocturne en paix le temps d'un concert végan et l'écoutant respectueusement … »Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur l'appli en question, ça aide énormément à faire croître l'audience. Mais aussi sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze :1. Abonne-toi2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde. Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
We start with Morrissey in defiance, move on to France and Belgium with Joey Cape and making friends. We discuss the loss of self deprecation and admire 'yoleenadadong'. Sean Rowe brings us back to earth with his legendary voice. Then we explore a bad religion and try to understand those who sit in their cars with the engine running. Then we go off the rails, to planet mother f*cker.
It's time for another NBA crossover episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) tips off the show by resetting where the Knicks and Nets find themselves at the All-Star Break (1:35) of the NBA season. Mike is then joined by Sean Rowe and Tom Bocchino of the Sorry To Interrupt podcast (@SorrySports) for a deep dive around the NBA (4:31) before the start of the second half this week. Mike then shares why baseball's free agency is broken (54:18) in the Two Minute Drill. Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
Listen to Sean Rowe, owner of St. Angelo's Pizza in Atlanta, Georgia.Join this one-on-one conversation with Executive Editor Denise Greer and Sean Rowe, owner of St. Angelo's Pizza in Atlanta, George. St Angelo's is a pizza company with two locations with very high volume.Sean has a philosophy that he's always only about 60% there which keeps him striving to improve his business. The company wasn't always successful. Sean kept dialing in different areas. Hear how he fixed the product, streamline operations, dialed in delivery and most importantly enhanced his employee retention and employee culture.Denise visited St. Angelo's in 2022. They talk about how the business was and how it has changed. In the article, he also shared St. Angelo's origin story….Very successful in the software business for six years, Rowe was ready for something new. His uncle approached him in 2002 to invest in a carryout and delivery pizzeria. “Well sure, how hard can that be as I'm strutting?” he says. “Big mistake.”But hindsight being 20/20, Rowe says, “The place is a disaster. The food is horrible.” His only recourse he felt was to open a new location and change everything. Wait, what? “The definition of an entrepreneur is to be able to pay for your mistakes,” he says. “But the ego will not let me let this go away. So, I find (a location next to the) Kroger. It's $35 a square foot in 2003. But it's not more than 1,000 square feet.” Rowe eventually bought out the business from his uncle. “I upgraded the cheese, pepperoni and sausage,” he says. “I didn't change everything immediately, but the dough did change and slowly then the sauce. Everything was wrong,” he says.“The first day we opened over there we did like $850, and I thought it was made from Heaven,” he says of St. Angelo's 2004 launch. “Then we started tweaking the menu and then I developed those garlic knots.”He tackled reformulating the pizza dough. “I must have made 300 to 400 batches of dough that I threw out in the course of a few months,” he says. “With enough of the expertise from the guys I had working for me, we sort of came into figuring out the dough. That took a good year or two.”Read the entire St' Angelo's entire On the Road feature: https://pizzatoday.com/topics/people-pizzerias/on-the-road-st-angelos-pizza-atlanta-ga/
From the Newport Folk Festival to art museums in Norway and every open mic, stadium, and radio station in between – if it's a gig, Pieta Brown, Christopher Paul Stelling, and Sean Rowe are ready for it! This roundtable of well-traveled acoustic guitarists has played tons of shows across the globe – and are here to share insights, stories, laughs, and ideas to get you ready to play out, too.Additional resources:Listen to Part 2, where our guests share gig horror stories and advice for guitarists just starting out.Visit Pieta Brown's website and watch this Acoustic Guitar Sessions video for an intimate performance and to learn about her childhood, her family, and her guitars.Visit Christopher Paul Stelling's website and read his interview with Ben Harper about songwriting, guitars, and growing up in a famous music store. Watch his latest Sessions video, too.Visit Sean Rowe's website and watch his Acoustic Guitar Sessions performance, which features a trifecta of songs including a moving version of the Sade's “By Your Side.”The Acoustic Guitar Podcast theme music is composed by Adam Perlmutter and performed for this episode by Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers.This episode is hosted by Nick Grizzle and Gretchen Menn, produced by Tanya Gonzalez, and directed and edited by Joey Lusterman. Executive producers are Lyzy Lusterman and Stephanie Campos Dal Broi.The Acoustic Guitar Podcast is produced by the team at Acoustic Guitar magazine, including:Publisher: Lyzy LustermanEditorial Director: Adam PerlmutterManaging Editor: Kevin OwensCreative Director: Joey LustermanDigital Content Director: Stephanie Campos Dal BroiDigital Content Manager: Nick GrizzleMarketing Services Manager: Tanya GonzalezSpecial thanks to our listeners who support the show on Patreon.Support the show
The fellas had an awesome call with musician and forager Sean Rowe about his history with foraging! Sean has a deep history with music and foraging and the two come together with his new YouTube series "Can I Eat This, Sean" where he hosts a fellow musician through a new foraging experience and then have a jam session. He's certainly one of the coolest foragers out there with a wealth of experiences to draw from. Listen to the new episode and get groovy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-baker62/support
In this episode we introduce a new host to the show our dear friend Clay Bowers! Clay and Luke interview the musical and foraging sensation known as Sean Rowe. Sean has more than a decade of foraging knowledge and it shows. In the early 2000's Sean took a 24 day solo trek in the Catskills surviving on what nature provided. Can I Eat This is Sean's show on YouTube where he educates friends and shows them the connections we all have to food by foraging and preparing a wonderful meal and closing the show with a musical segment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time to take the court for the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by recapping the 2023 NBA Finals (1:32) and breaking down what the Denver Nuggets' NBA title means for the sport going forward. Mike is then joined by Tom Bocchino and Sean Rowe from the Sorry to Interrupt podcast (@SorrySports) for an extensive offseason preview (4:25) covering the Knicks, Nets, NBA Draft, free agency, trade rumors and more. Mike then points out the flaws in MLB's sticky stuff policy (49:46) in the Two Minute Drill. Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
Born to a British expat in Kentucky, Nick Teale combines heartfelt Americana authenticity with the eclectic musicianship of British art rockers like Peter Gabriel. He has shared the stage with Louisville's Mama Said String Band and Austin's Scott Collins, and songs from his album "Still in Limbo" have played on airwaves across Kentucky and the U.S. His new single "Angel Wings", releasing to all major outlets on August 2, 2023, draws from vintage blues, folk, country, and classic rock traditions to tell a story of isolation, generational cycles of addiction, and the bleak realities of American poverty. Fans of Sean Rowe, Rag'n'Bone Man, and Fred Eaglesmith will love this bold new single--and fans of any style of music will find something to love in Teale's back catalog! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
It's time to take the court for the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by looking back at the Giants' offseason (1:30) as they get ready for the NFL Draft in just under two weeks. Mike is then joined by Sean Rowe and Tom Bocchino, the hosts of the Sorry to Interrupt (@SorrySports) podcast, to preview the 2023 NBA Playoffs (4:38) and offer in-depth looks at the first-round matchups for the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets. Mike also weighs in on the Mets' stubbornness with their top hitting prospects (41:24) in the Two Minute Drill. Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
It's time for an NBA Crossover edition of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by discussing Daniel Jones' reported contract demands (1:38) and what it could mean for the Giants' offseason plans. Mike is then joined by the guys from the Sorry to Interrupt (@SorrySports), Sean Rowe and Tom Bocchino, to catch up on the NBA season (5:24) and assess how the Knicks and Nets are looking after the trade deadline. Mike then wraps up the podcast by ranking all eight movies in the Rocky franchise (43:13) with legal correspondent Phil Fraietta and Mike Pagan. Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
It's time to look back at a sports folk hero on the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the week's second show by looking at Hal Steinbrenner's decision to maintain the status quo for the New York Yankees (2:06) and what it means for the franchise going forward. Mike is then joined by author Jeff Pearlman (@JeffPearlman) to discuss his newest book (9:05), The Last Folk Hero: The Life and Myth of Bo Jackson, and what we know about Bo Jackson nearly 30 years after his athletic career came to an end. Next up is Week 8 NFL Picks (43:01) with the co-hosts of the Sorry to Interrupt (@SorrySports), Tom Bocchino and Sean Rowe, as the guys also weigh in on the big trades for the New York football teams while also looking ahead to the Giants' Week 8 matchup against Seattle and the Jets' huge home date against the Patriots. Mike then wraps up the show by previewing the World Series matchup (1:11:04) between the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies in the Two Minute Drill. Check out The Last Folk Hero: The Life and Myth of Bo Jackson! Check out Jeff Pearlman's website! Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
For our final General Convention Podcast, Dean Kelly Brown Douglas spoke with The Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe, Bishop of the Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania. Bishop Rowe, who also serves as parliamentarian for the House of Bishops, reflects on The General Convention, and they discuss the ways that the Episcopal Church must respond to the threat of white nationalism in our nation. In our second interview, Dean Douglas speaks with Tim Regan from St. Paul's Place and Groundwork Kitchen. Paul's Place is a social enterprise working to strengthen individuals and families in Southwest and Groundwork Kitchen is their restaurant which has a free 12-week culinary arts program designed to train community members for careers in food service. If you would like to make a gift to Groundwork Kitchen, please click here.
Sean Rowe, CEO of MealSuite, brings light to the backend of 330 million meals per year. We all know that the pandemic changed a lot for the world and senior living when it comes to technology. What we didn't ever expect is how quickly the golden generation and the senior living industry would pickup technology, including things like robots, automation, and how much it's opened up our industry to help solve ongoing issues like staffing problems, or even create others. Listen in as we dig into these issues and how Sean sees the best path forward.
It's time for an NBA Crossover on the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) kicks off the show by recapping the 2022 NBA Finals (1:53) and exploring whether this title is the best achievement in Stephen Curry's NBA career. Mike is then joined by the hosts of the Sorry to Interrupt (@SorrySports) podcast, Sean Rowe and Tom Bocchino, to preview the NBA offseason (7:23) for the locals, weigh in on the top prospects in this week's NBA Draft, and discuss which players could be on the move over the summer. Mike then wraps up the show by reviewing the latest 30 for 30 film (57:14), "Dream On", which looks back at the 1996 U.S. Olympic Women's Basketball Team and how they set the stage for the birth of the WNBA. Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify! Subscribe to Mike Phillips's channel on YouTube!
Troy hosted its first Foraged Food Festival from March 23-30, and Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Corinne Carey joined a group of foragers at Capital Roots' 8th Street Community Garden on Thursday, March 26. Sean Rowe, local forager, led a group through the garden to identify edible wild plants. Foraged brought together foragers and local restaurants to feature foods that grow wild throughout Troy in creative and inspired dishes. The festival runs through Monday, March 30 with another foraging expedition and celebration at Soul Fire Farm. To learn more, listeners can visit foragednewyork.org. Foraging for Wild Food in Troy By MediaSanctuary is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Sean Rowe was an absolute blast to have on Dystopia Tonight. We talked about his latest album release, going on survival walks, the thing we will and won't eat based on texture, his passion for music growing up, ditching a social media presence, his song, “to leave something behind,” and his new album The Darkness Dresses in Colored Lights. Enjoy! https://www.seanrowe.net/
Sean Rowe is a singer-songwriter. His newest album The Darkness Dressed in Colored Lights was released last October. You may recognize his songs from NBC's hit dramas The Blacklist and Parenthood. His song “To Leave Something Behind” was featured in Ben Affleck's 2016 feature film, The Accountant. He is an expert forager who hosts the web series Can I eat this? It's got a great theme song… Gareth Dunlop is also a singer-songwriter. He has toured with Van Morrison, Jeff Beck, Snow Patrol, Nanci Griffith & the Stereophonics. You may have heard his songs on the shows Nashville, Lucifer, This Is U, Bones, or Suits. In addition, he has songwriting credits that include T.I., Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, and John Oates. His new album is called Animal and will be out April 22, 2022.
Warning : This Podcast is explicit, unedited, and very raw. Language and topics are discussed throughout that may be upsetting to some audiences, but in the search for truth, we believe that difficult dialogue is necessary. We need to work towards solutions or ideas that can have a positive impact on the future, and often times, this comes from openly speaking, without fear, and breaking down the differing opinions, ideologies, and patterns of thinking. Powerful & Controversial dialogue between two friends, Sean Rowe & James Gray.
2021 listener favorites continue. Vasant Ramamurthy tells us about Arooj Aftab's "Vulture Prince" album. Tim Hoffman says his favorite album of last year was "Civilisation" by Kero Kero Bonito and his favorite song was "Squid Tattoo" by Sean Rowe. Episode editor: Samantha Reed Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com (c) Artie S. Industries LLC
The guys welcome Sean Rowe to talk about “Songs of Love and Hate” from Leonard Cohen. Plenty of other discussion including talk about not repeating a t-shirt wear, foraging and what NOT to eat, Sean working with the Wisconsin dudes, Cohen working with Phil Spector, Get Back & the creative process, Wayne is Mr. Tattoo Man, flamenco guitar, Bob Johnston, and being the shy guy at an orgy.Check Sean Rowe out at: https://www.seanrowe.net/Check Leonard Cohen out at: https://www.leonardcohen.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
Sean Rowe is all about connection, whether that be through his songwriting, foraging, or surviving in the woods for weeks on end. Since he was a child, Sean has been interested in what the natural world has to offer those curious enough to look closely. As he grew older, the interest took him to the Tom Brown Wilderness Survival School and onward to his own survival treks into the woods. Tune in to hear his insight from a three-week journey in the wild, his tips for authentic “Tik-Tokery”, and why songwriters will never hear their own work the way listeners do. Make sure to check out his newest record, The Darkness Dressed in Colored Lights, and thanks for listening to Songscapes by Sustain Music and Nature!Thanks for listening and don't forget to review, share and subscribe to the podcast! Learn more about nonprofit Sustain Music and Nature's work to make music a force for nature at: www.sustainmusicandnature.orgYou can find Sean Rowe on his Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/seanrowe11/ or on his website at https://www.seanrowe.net/Find Charles on his Twitter at https://twitter.com/coplincharlesHost: Charles CoplinProducer: Sustain Music & NatureEditor: Harrison GoodaleMedia Researcher: Lindsay JohnsonTheme Music: Harrison GoodaleFeatured music: To Make It Real, Tornado Head, and What Are We Now
Entre algunas hierbas raras, que no malas, crecen canciones espléndidas. En este episodio traemos unas cuantas canciones, algunas de ellas brillantes, pero otras nos sirven para balancear la actualidad. El maestro Pedro Ruy-Blas regresa con muchas energías, adaptando a Ray Charles entre otros artistas. También tendremos sombreros americanos con Seth James, existencialismo con Sean Rowe, fiesta con Southern Avenue, mala follá con St. Paul & The Broken Bones y, finalmente, ganaremos el cielo con los genios reunidos de nuestra portada. Gracias por descargar, escuchar y apoyar.
Sean Rowe alludes to the duality of the human spirit in all of us on the song “To Make It Real,” and brings insight when it comes to a broken heart — a theme that resonates for this gifted songwriter.
It's time to hit the hardwood on the latest episode of the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331) is joined by the guys from the Sorry to Interrupt (@SorrySports) podcast, Sean Rowe and Tom Bocchino, for an NBA crossover (8:47) show that dives deep into the season so far around the Association. Mike also shares his thoughts on the NBA locals (1:12) and checks in on WandaVision (59:27) with Nick Fraietta on this week's show. Subscribe to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Subscribe to the Just End The Suffering podcast on Apple, Amazon, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify!
Sonny Landreth – Meet your new land lord - Louisiana Code (Live Chicago 1993) – 2021 Ana Popovic – Navajo moon Mick Pini - The Good Times, The Bad Times And The Tears - Into The Distance - 2019 Sue Foley – Fools gold – feat Billy Gibbons - The Ice Queen - 2018 Sean Rowe – My Little man The Greg Coulson Band - TOXIC Live Session from Echo Studios Bob Corritore, Sugaray Rayford & Kid Ramos - Keep the Lord on With You! (feat. Sugaray Rayford & Kid Ramos) Bob Corritore & Friends Do the Hip-Shake Baby! (2019) Studebaker John & the Hawks – Harpology - Howl with the Wolf Niecie – Memphis Stomp - Trouble With A Capital T – 2018 Hendrikse – My train stopped rollin - Where the roads takes us. – 2020 The Cold Stares, Headstone Blues - Ways – 2019 Zach Person - Let Me Know (Live in Studio)
Salty Dog's LIBERATE Podcast, July 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Some tracks get selected for play, some tracks get left behind. Not any more, this time around we liberate some of those left behind on earlier playlist. Cuts too cool to ignore from Malford Milligan, Charlie Musselwhite, Brad Shivers, Cash Box Kings, Simon Kinny-Lewis, Larkin Poe, Unsealed Road, John Scofield, Ray Beadle, Karin Roerdink, Electro Blues Society, Ezra Lee, Lily Hiatt, Pete Cornelius, Frank Yamma, Giles Robson, Kaz Hawkins, Mitch Kashmar, I'm With Her, David Phillips, Sean Rowe, Rhiannon Giddens, Watermelon Slim, Rak Mahal, Big Blues Collab Victoria. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Malford Milligan N Southern Aces / I've Never Been To Seminary / Sweet Cherry Soul 2. Charlie Musselwhite / If I Should Have Bad Luck / In My Time 3. Brad Stivers / Save Me / Took You Long Enough 4. Cash Box Kings / Sugar Daddy / Hail To The Kings 5. ** Simon Kinny-Lewis / Can't Be Satisfied / Another Day On San Jose 6. Larkin Poe / Holy Ghost Fire / Self Made Man 7. ** Unsealed Road / Permission To Play The Blues / Small Tokens of Love N Regret 8. John Scofield / Wayfaring Stranger / Country For Old Men 9. ** Ray Beadle / That's My Girl / Moving On 10. Karin Roerdink N Electro Blues Society / You Know I'm No Good / Single Release 11. ** Ezra Lee / Wow Wow / Motor Head Baby 12. Lily Hiatt / P-Town / Walking Proof 13. ** Pete Cornelius / On Your Way Down / Tumbleweed 14. ** Frank Yamma / Sand Dunes / Uncle 15. Giles Robson N Chris Corcoran / Lights Out / Roller Coaster 16. Kaz Hawkins / Something's Got A Hold On Me / Memories of 17. Mitch Kashmar N Pontiacs / I'm Sorry About That / 100 Miles To Go 18. I'm With Her / Ain't That Fine / See You Around 19. David Philips / 5 Long Years / The Rooftop Recordings 2 20. Sean Rowe / Old Shoes / The Salesman And The Shark 21. Rhiannon Giddens / We Could Fly / Freedom Highway 22. Watermelon Slim / Scalemaster Blues / Travelling Man Live 23. Taj Mahal / So Sweet / Labor Of Love 24. ** Big Blues Collab Victoria / Damn Your Eyes / Pre Release
On this episode I want to introduce you to Sean Rowe. He is a restorationist born and raised in Humboldt County, CA. Sean has a science communication-based business called Resonant Restoration that is currently doing the Resonant Restoration Podcast with his cohost, Kyle Sipes. The podcast focuses on topics related to the world of ecological restoration and includes interviews about specific projects occurring around the world. Sean is a Botanist with SHN in northern California. His work includes ecological restoration, wetland delineations, rare plant surveys, monitoring, and stormwater compliance. He is a qualified SWPPP practitioner (QSP), qualified industrial stormwater practitioner (QISP), and certified erosion, sediment, and stormwater inspector (CESSWI). Sean has a bachelors in ecological restoration and a minor in botany from Humboldt State University and was born and raised in Humboldt County, California. He has been fortunate to work on great endeavors such as the Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project, The Willits Bypass Mitigation Project, and on the Prosper Ridge Coastal Grassland Restoration effort. The Resonant Restoration podcast focuses on topics related to the world of ecological restoration and includes interviews about specific projects occurring around the world. The show is produced in order to encourage discussion and collaboration in the field of restoration ecology with both practitioners and the general public. Episodes to date include wallflower restoration, floating treatment islands, forest revegetation using open source unmanned aerial vehicles, and beaver dam analogues in northern California. The show includes background information on types of restoration endeavors, an interview segment, a segment on California phenology, and a plant of the week. Resonant Restoration website resonantrestoration.com/ Resonant Restoration on Instagram instagram.com/resonantrestoration/ Resonant Restoration on Twitter twitter.com/restorationpod Are you a garden lover? Check out my @spokengarden podcast and blog https://spokengarden.com/ Thanks for the Seattle band Dumb Thumbs for providing the theme song. You can find all of their tunes at dumbthumbs.bandcamp.com. Tell a few friends about the show and follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @treehuggerpod Review treehugger podcast on iTunes
It's time for the second annual Holiday Special on the Just End The Suffering podcast! Host Mike Phillips is joined by legendary sports documentarian Ross Greenburg (31:25) to discuss his remarkable career in a very special conversation. Mike also discusses football with Colts' fan Dan DeMartini (1:50), chats about a very special documentary released by Joe D'Aloisio (1:08:09), highlights from the year in the podcast with Will Schneiderhan (1:27:48) and makes NFL picks for Week 17 with the guys from the Sorry to Interrupt podcast (2:01:05), Sean Rowe and Tom Bocchino, in the gift that keeps on giving to loyal listeners.
Zan & The Winterfolk is the brainchild of singer/songwriter Zan Strumfeld. Formerly a solo performer, Strumfeld carved her own niche of winter folk—anthems for the revivalists, lullabies for the lonely, ballads for the hopeful. In 2017, she brought together an eclectic group of musicians with wide ranging influences, from folk to bluegrass to jazz to rock. Paired with Strumfeld’s seductive vulnerability and soulful lyrics, The Winter Folk creates a unique and captivating sound in both their recordings and live performances. Since forming, they were named “2018’s Best Folk Band” by The Alt and nominated for “Folk Artist of the Year” at the 2019 Capital Region Eddies Awards. They have opened for acts including Grammy-nominated Robbie Fulks, Sean Rowe, Ben Caplan, and The National Reserve. The band has two EPs, “How To Be Alone” (2019) and "Your Girl No More" (2018).In this podcast we talk about their influences, the style of music they play, their characteristic on-stage banter. We even get into ghosts and aliens.——————————————————————————————Find Zan & The Winterfolk At:——————————————————————————————WEBSITE: https://www.zanandthewinterfolk.com/INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/zanandthewinterfolkYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu_JGI-oS1dFSCfwdJ_mSiAFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/zanandthewinterfolkSPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/27f5NIYIoI31CwnMlhTxPbBANDCAMP: https://zanandthewinterfolk.bandcamp.com/BANDISINTOWN: https://www.bandsintown.com/a/2569957?came_from=257 ——————————————————————————————Follow Us At——————————————————————————————INSTAGRAM: https://instagr.am/7th_HelixTWITTER: https://twitter.com/7th_HelixYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxOuy7o_q7thYhuwzg8b9rwFACEBOOK: https://fb.me/7th.HelixSPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/51GTz2KSoNvkEMU4nJ0eOPITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/7th-helix/id1467003306WEBSITE: https://SeventhHelix.podbean.com
Soundtrack Six-Pack, Volume Eight Jon - how can EVERYTHING be your favorite?!? Jon explains. Podcast co-hosts Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle Podcast, Joe Royland of Sit & Spin with Joe, and Eric Miller of Pods & Sods return with the latest volume in the Soundtrack Six-Pack series. We're also continuing our listener pick segment, featuring a wonderful pick from listener Jack Broad! In Volume Eight, we're unpacking some VERY INTERESTING classics from Sean Rowe, The Bangles, Metric, Klaus Nomi, Massive Internal Complications, and Gang Starr.
It's time to check in with the NBA in this week's edition of the Just End The Suffering podcast, and host Mike Phillips brought in the big guns to help him catch up on all the headlines. Mike is joined for the entire show by Sean Rowe and Tom Bocchino, the hosts of the Sorry to Interrupt podcast, in a special crossover episode. The guys help Mike catch up on the NBA season (39:45), discuss the landscape in college basketball (1:09:13), review the Alliance of American Football (1:36:02) and go over all of the big sports stories from this past week (1:19). Just End The Suffering's legal correspondent, Phil Fraietta, also called in to provide his insights into the Colin Kaepernick settlement as part of a jam-packed show.
Red needs to find Dr. Koehler to protect Red's identity, but The Corsican finds him first. For Red, this is only a minor issue in the season six premiere. Turns out Red is busted by NYPD and is going to jail. Now he tasks Liz to finding the rat that sold him out. Support the Show! Be sure to #FillTheFedora on Patreon Case Profile for #33 & #20 Season Six Premiere We return to the Blacklist with Red foiling a bank robbery, assisting the robbers in the process, all to steal a painting? Red needs to find Dr. Hans Koehler, a plastic surgeon who obviously helped Red become who he is today, and one whom Red calls friend. Unfortunately, Red and friends arrive too late and Koehler is killed but don’t worry, Red makes sure his widow is taken care of. However, the hunt is now on for the man who killed Dr. Koehler, Bastien Moreau, played by the ONE and only, Christopher Lambert. Moreau had kept Koehler hostage and forced him to restructure his face, since Moreau is a terrorist for hire. This leads us into our second hour, where Moreau heads to the UN to set off a bomb, which Red assists the Task Force with reaching and dismantling in time, saving a Redtastrophe! But all is not well, despite this development. Someone has tipped off local authorities to Red’s position, and Red is arrested! Brought in to NYPD, Red is forced to fend for himself, as an ambitious DA will not let him walk, despite the Fed’s claims of his invaluable nature. Red, is going to do hard time, and he wants the rat who flipped on him found. He tasks Liz with finding this rat. Which should be easy enough…since it was HER! Series creator Jon Bokenkamp also stops by the podcast this week extending his look into season six during our special agent intel segment. We chat about why this direction with the story, what loose ends might we revisit this season, and how difficult is the challenge for Megan and the writers to keep her secret safe from Red, but still remind the audience that she does know. Our normal special agent intel segment will resume next week. One of the larger questions you may be asking yourself in this episode may be this. How does Katarina Rostova on the night of the fire, go from the beaches in Delaware to Cape May, New Jersey? If this is you look no further than the Cape May-Lewes Ferry. If that doesn't convince you maybe this handy map will. Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: Will Jennifer survive season six? Visit ourfeedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278. Season Six Premiere In Pictures Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week. The Music of the Season Six Premiere Our first tune of Season six is “Joker and the Thief” by Wolfmother heard as Red and the bank robbers attempt to make their escape underground. “Wide Awake” by Parquet Courts is next playing while Red does some Tai Chi. Then Dope Lemon’s “How Many Times” plays as Red and Dembe are just about to break in to save Dr Koehler! Then at the end of the first hour as Liz and Red chat on the bench we are treated to a great tune from the Baptist Generals called Turnunders and Overpasses. In hour two, our first song from Wire called “I am the Fly” plays as Moreau delivers the package to the Turkish Ambassador. One of my favorites from the college days “Super Bon Bon” from Soul Coughing plays as Red and Rutteger enter the United Nations. As Red and Dembe explore the UN building we hear Sean Rowe’s “You Keep Coming Alive”. We then close out the show with “Hard Times” by Vision Vision as Red goes to Jail and Liz shares her secret. You can hear these songs via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music. Keep Connected Each week of The Blacklist Exposed will take a deep look at both the minor and major plot lines to this fantastic series. Be sure to subscribe and review us in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or through whichever podcast app you prefer. Also check out our other Golden Spiral Media Podcasts. A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page. Thanks for listening! We’ll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist. Send Us Feedback: Check out our Feedback Form! Call our voicemail: (304)837-2278 Email Us Connect With Us: Facebook Community Twitter Instagram Tumblr Troy's Twitter Aaron's Twitter Subscribe to The Blacklist Exposed: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, RSS Feed
Livingston Taylor, Gretchen Peters, Jill Barber, Sean Rowe and Amber Rubarth join us for episode of Mountain Stage. Tune in and tap your toes along with show #932!Plan your visit to a live recording of Mountain Stage at mountainstage.org!
Lehce odpočinková poslechovka a vzpomínka na léto, které neodkladně spěje ke svému konci. Zahrají mimo jiné Dead South, Chris Rea, Seasick Steve či Sean Rowe.
Eric Miller and Brian Jacobs return for our fourth installment of Springsteen cover songs. We talk music by Bob Dylan, Living Color, Dar Williams, Sean Rowe, Hank III and Moon Violet. Check out more from Eric at the Pods &… The post ep55 Cover Me vol.4 appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
Happy holidays to our lovely listeners! We are away this week for the holidays but hope you enjoy this episode from our archives! (from January 2013!) Join DJ Dave and Soundman Taylor this week as they listen and discuss songs from Bill Deal & The Rhondels, Strageloves, Sean Rowe, The Skatalites, The Meters, Jose Feliciano, Joel Grey with Cabaret, Nico, Gecko Turner, Los Enanitos Verdes, Burt Bacharach & Elvis Costello, Rilo Kiley, and Sting. TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcast FACEBOOK: Music First Podcast INSTAGRAM: MusicFirstPodcast EMAIL: MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
Garrett covers "Leave Something Behind" by Sean Rowe by request. Before that, he likes the idea of "leave it better", wonders if the U.S., North Korea, and the NFL can all just get along, and is it OK to chip golfballs in the neighborhood grassy area?
How does a Memphis-born teen become an intern, and eventually chief engineer, at Sun Studio? How does the same guy go on to record Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Chris Isaak, Drive By Truckers, the Rival Sons, and Kris Kristofferson, as well as win a Grammy? And how the heck did he follow in Sam Phillips' legendary footsteps to end up recording at Sam Phillips Recording Service and mixing Elvis records? How did he end up working on amazing upcoming releases, including albums by Emily Barker, Sean Rowe, Patrick Sweany, and Margo Price's follow up to Midwest Farmer's Daughter? We find out in this interview with the affable Matt Ross-Spang. Enjoy! Disclaimer: This audio recording was not originally tracked with the intent of using for a podcast. It was recorded solely for transcription for our print interview (see issue #117). Please forgive any balance issues, background sounds, and lack of clarity. Sponsored by Universal Audio http://www.uaudio.com
On today’s show, we’re celebrating April Fool’s in style with a very foolish mix for you. What’s the best April Fool’s Day prank anyone has ever pulled on you? Or that you’ve ever pulled? We’ve also got great new music in the show today. I’m very excited to play new tunes from old favorites, like Real Estate and Sean Rowe. We’ve also got very cool new tracks from the likes of Sir Was and a great BTR Live Studio track from Fiona Silver. This isn’t a prank, I promise! 00:00 - DJ Madalyn 01:21 - Samba Do Fidel - Os Mutantes 06:48 - April Fools - The Fresh & Onlys 10:16 - Fools - Dinosaur Feathers 15:17 - Fool - Moly Burch 19:21 - Fool Around - Sego 22:12 - DJ Madalyn 22:26 - Foolish King - Thee Commons 26:23 - Man A Fool - Christopher Denny 29:31 - I’m A Fool - Wild Yaks 32:53 - The Fool Is Hurt - Computer Perfection 37:52 - The Fool - Neutral Milk Hotel 39:41 - DJ Madalyn 40:15 - Darling - Real Estate 44:27 - Breathless - Diet Cig 46:29 - The Salmon - Sean Rowe 50:47 - In The Midst - Sir Was 55:41 - DJ Madalyn 56:18 - Heartbreak Blues - Holly Macve 60:19 - Holding My Own Hand - Tess & Dave 64:27 - Dodged a Bullet - Alice Jemima 67:26 - Take Me Down (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Fiona Silver 71:42 - DJ Madalyn 72:12 - Petals - Froth 77:59 - Not Invited - Libel 82:12 - Guarantee Jesus - Attic Abasement 85:34 - HEIR II - Balmorhea 90:23 - DJ Madalyn 90:38 - Brick By Brick - Cheyenne Mize 96:48 - Windows Painted Shut - Jam Jars 101:00 - zealots of stockholm [free information] - Childish Gambino 105:50 - Pianos lessons - A Sunny Day in Glasgow 111:53 - When It’s Known - Diane Coffee 115:25 - DJ Madalyn 116:19 - Action Time - Femi Kuti 122:03 - Finish
Marc Almond, The Drums, British Sea Power, Hippo Campus, Marika Hackman, Sean Rowe, The Big Moon, Pumarosa, Ride y la BSO de T2 Trainspotting con Queen firman algunas de las novedades importantes esta semana en Toxicosmos. Además en el apartado nacional suenan El Imperio del Perro, Ghost Transmission, Sensacional , Los Radiadores, Roger Puig, Ran Ran Ran, Nacho Camino, Proyecto Solaz, Tak, L84, Captains, The Strangers y Nasty Walkers. Nuestra versión de la semana la firman The Yearning con un tema original de The Nolans y además recuperamos el debut de Camera Obscura, cuando cumple justo 15 años. Y cerramos el programa hablando con Soren Manzoni y Max Ochoa, responsables de Nasty Mondays. Celebran 12 años de fiestas en Barcelona, nos cuentan todos los detalles de su aventura y ponen el broche final con un clásico de The Box Tops.
"A band's only unique thing is its chemistry, especially if none of you are prodigious players or particularly handsome. The one thing you have is your uniqueness, so we hold on to that." - Chris Martin, Coldplay Podcast with Special Guest, World-renowned Pianist, Composer and Producer, Mark Berman! Also Featuring Music by Coldplay, Sean Rowe, Milt Jackson, The Drifters, Prep, Toulouse, Duane Eddy, and our very own DJ Dave Swirsky!!! Tune in now!! SUBSCRIBE: iTunes TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcast FACEBOOK: Music First Podcast INSTAGRAM: MusicFirstPodcast EMAIL: MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
Working Class Audio Session #097 with Matt Ross-Spang!!! Matt Ross-Spang , born in Memphis, began working at the Legendary Sun Studio when he was just 16, working his way up from intern to the Chief Engineer. He championed to bring the recording studio back to its origin, working hard to find, install and use the same period equipment that Sam Phillips engineered with in the 1950s. His 11 years of dedication to Sun and its signature sound garnered national attention when he was featured by Lester Holt for NBC’s Nightly News and the Today Show. NPR also featured Matt and his work on All Things Considered. "It's fantastic that [Ross-Spang] has pursued this with such scholarly devotion," says Peter Guralnick, author of the definitive, two-part Presley biography, Last Train to Memphis and the recently released biography, Sam Phillips The Man Who Invented Rock and Roll.. "Sam was systematic in thinking about sound and gave great thought to it — no square angles; the tiles. In addition, he felt there was something unique about the room at 706 Union. He didn't know it when he rented it. To have reconstituted it is an exercise in creative archeology." In 2015 Matt left Sun to venture out on his own as an engineer and producer. His first project post Sun was to engineer and mix Jason Isbell’s “Something More Than Free” for acclaimed Producer Dave Cobb which would award him his first Grammy. The record broke several records debuting at #1 on the Country, Rock, Folk and Indie Charts. It also broke Americana Radio chart records , staying #1 for over 25 weeks. The record won Grammys for Best Americana Album and Best Americana Song for (24 Frames). Since then Matt hasn’t slowed down ...engineering recent releases by The Drive By Truckers, Elle King, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Chris Isaak, The Rival Sons, Corb Lund, Lori Mckenna, Brett Dennen, Brent Cobb, Amanda Shires, Anderson East, The Sheepdogs and the concept album “Southern Family”. Matt also engineered, mixed and Co-Produced Margo Price’s debut album; entitled “Midwestern Farmer’s Daughter” the record was made in 3 days in 2014 at Sun Studio and released on Third Man Records. The record debuted in the top 10 Billboard country charts to critical acclaim and is already considered one of the best albums of 2016. Matt most recently was hired by Sony Records to mix 18 previously unreleased songs by Elvis Presley from historic 1976 sessions in the Jungle Room at Graceland which was released in August of 2016. Matt also recently produced albums on Sean Rowe, Patrick Sweany and UK artist Emily Barker. The City of Memphis named him one of its “30 under 30” Memphians in 2015 as well as honoring him with a key to the city in 2016. The City of Germantown also named a day after Ross-Spang in 2016. Matt and Matt join each other over Skype for a conversation about's Matt's journey.
The Wood Brothers, Sean Rowe, Steve Poltz, Max Hatt & Edda Glass, and Penny & Sparrow on Mountain Stage. Episode 869, recorded live in Charleston, West Virginia.
A preview of what you'll hear this May on Mountain Stage, featuring songs by Feufollet, The Gibson Brothers, David Lindley, Ben Sollee, Steve Poltz, Sean Rowe, The Wood Brothers, and Judy Collins with Ari Hest. Hosted by Assistant Producer Joni Deutsch.
Welcome to Shuffle and Repeat for the week ending April 1, 2016, featuring the music of Sean Rowe, alt-J, Valerie June, Feist, Beck, Ryan Adams, Hall and Oates, Al Green, Paolo Nutini, Har Mar Superstar, Tom Waits and the Kinks. Come back each Friday for new episodes and reach out to Ari on Twitter @arihalbkram
Señorlobo y Lubacov esperan que más países seguirán el ejemplo de los canadienses con su homenaje al difunto Leonard Nimoy y ponen cosas finas finas de Conundrums, Beat Spacek, They Might Be Giants, Sean Rowe y Popol Vuh.PLAYLIST:1. Conundrums – Keep On Dancing (Extended Version).2. Pazazz – The Right One (Kenny Dope Remix).3. Beat Spacek - Tonight.4. Dengue Dengue Dengue - Remolinera Royal.5. Onom Agemo & The Disco Jumpers – Escape Cultural.6. Amanaz - Africa.7. Trans Luv Airlines – Waar.8. They Might Be Giants – Answer.9. Popol Vuh – Morgengruss II.10. Potatohead People Feat. Mosaic – Broke The Pen.11. Open Mike Eagle – Celebrity Reduction Prayer.12. Daryl Hall & John Oates – Sara Smile.13. JJ Grey & Mofro – The Sun Is Shining Down.14. Sean Rowe – Desiree.
Christmas has come and gone, but there are still some great holiday-related songs that we haven’t played yet, so just like the turkey taking up space in your fridge, it’s time to clear out these leftovers and do something with them! This is also one of our annual holiday marathon episodes, where everyone sensible stays home and takes a break from radio, but I’ve never been accused of being sensible, so instead of the usual 2 hours, this show runs for 5! That gives us plenty of time to look back at the year that was, and play a whole bunch of the best music, concerts, and live guests of 2014!
Christmas has come and gone, but there are still some great holiday-related songs that we haven’t played yet, so just like the turkey taking up space in your fridge, it’s time to clear out these leftovers and do something with them! This is also one of our annual holiday marathon episodes, where everyone sensible stays home and takes a break from radio, but I’ve never been accused of being sensible, so instead of the usual 2 hours, this show runs for 5! That gives us plenty of time to look back at the year that was, and play a whole bunch of the best music, concerts, and live guests of 2014!
Christmas has come and gone, but there are still some great holiday-related songs that we haven’t played yet, so just like the turkey taking up space in your fridge, it’s time to clear out these leftovers and do something with them! This is also one of our annual holiday marathon episodes, where everyone sensible stays home and takes a break from radio, but I’ve never been accused of being sensible, so instead of the usual 2 hours, this show runs for 5! That gives us plenty of time to look back at the year that was, and play a whole bunch of the best music, concerts, and live guests of 2014!
Christmas has come and gone, but there are still some great holiday-related songs that we haven’t played yet, so just like the turkey taking up space in your fridge, it’s time to clear out these leftovers and do something with them! This is also one of our annual holiday marathon episodes, where everyone sensible stays home and takes a break from radio, but I’ve never been accused of being sensible, so instead of the usual 2 hours, this show runs for 5! That gives us plenty of time to look back at the year that was, and play a whole bunch of the best music, concerts, and live guests of 2014!
Christmas has come and gone, but there are still some great holiday-related songs that we haven’t played yet, so just like the turkey taking up space in your fridge, it’s time to clear out these leftovers and do something with them! This is also one of our annual holiday marathon episodes, where everyone sensible stays home and takes a break from radio, but I’ve never been accused of being sensible, so instead of the usual 2 hours, this show runs for 5! That gives us plenty of time to look back at the year that was, and play a whole bunch of the best music, concerts, and live guests of 2014!
A bunch of soon-to-be-classics as we continue to look at the best of 2014, as well as some certified classics from years gone by!
A bunch of soon-to-be-classics as we continue to look at the best of 2014, as well as some certified classics from years gone by!
Capítulo 160 de jugones, logros y miércoles. Música ardiente, nada de cenizas… Hoy en la playlist del programa tendremos a Sean Rowe, Austin Lucas, Victor Aneiros, The Moonstones, DeWolff o Death Cab for Cutie. Recordaremos a RoseMary McCoy, la gran compositora e interprete que nos ha dejado, escucharemos su voz junto al gran Albert Ayler. Os esperamos a las 19:00 horas.
Capítulo 160 de jugones, logros y miércoles. Música ardiente, nada de cenizas… Hoy en la playlist del programa tendremos a Sean Rowe, Austin Lucas, Victor Aneiros, The Moonstones, DeWolff o Death Cab for Cutie. Recordaremos a RoseMary McCoy, la gran compositora e interprete que nos ha dejado, escucharemos su voz junto al gran Albert Ayler. Os esperamos a las 19:00 horas.
This weekend is the opening of that big, goofy museum at The Forks. As controversial as that thing is, they are bringing us some great music, and there’s nothing questionable about that, so some music from the performers this weekend, and some music with a message and for a good cause.
This weekend is the opening of that big, goofy museum at The Forks. As controversial as that thing is, they are bringing us some great music, and there’s nothing questionable about that, so some music from the performers this weekend, and some music with a message and for a good cause.
Some great new music, including the surprising new album from The Crooked Brothers and more, plus some old skool all-time classics!
Plenty of great new stuff to kick things off today, before we put on our Tourism North Dakota/Minnesota uniform and talk about some great shows going on a short drive away. Closer to home, we’ve got some Banjo Bowl appropriate songs for today’s big rematch.
Plenty of great new stuff to kick things off today, before we put on our Tourism North Dakota/Minnesota uniform and talk about some great shows going on a short drive away. Closer to home, we’ve got some Banjo Bowl appropriate songs for today’s big rematch.
Some great new music, including the surprising new album from The Crooked Brothers and more, plus some old skool all-time classics!
It’s a good time to tune in, because it’s a great time for new music, and especially for exciting upcoming shows, including Martyn Joseph, Lynn Miles, and many more!
It’s a good time to tune in, because it’s a great time for new music, and especially for exciting upcoming shows, including Martyn Joseph, Lynn Miles, and many more!
A good mix of holiday themed songs, best of 2013 review, upcoming shows, and the classics you enjoy.
A good mix of holiday themed songs, best of 2013 review, upcoming shows, and the classics you enjoy.
It’s a real mixed bag today, with stellar shows past and upcoming, some new music and a trip to the rockin’ side of the radio.
It’s a real mixed bag today, with stellar shows past and upcoming, some new music and a trip to the rockin’ side of the radio.
Today, it’s the OFFICIAL Winnipeg Folk Festival wrap-up, as we go over the highlights of the 40th festival, and there were some great ones. We’ve also got a few new releases to get to, as well as previews of some stellar summer shows. Lastly, a bit of a tribute to our wonderful and talented friend Oh Susanna to wish her well.
Today, it’s the OFFICIAL Winnipeg Folk Festival wrap-up, as we go over the highlights of the 40th festival, and there were some great ones. We’ve also got a few new releases to get to, as well as previews of some stellar summer shows. Lastly, a bit of a tribute to our wonderful and talented friend Oh Susanna to wish her well.
The 40th Winnipeg Folk Festival is now behind us, and it was a pretty great one. A bit of a look back at that before Sunday’s OFFICIAL wrapup episode. There are some dynamite summer shows coming up, and it’s our duty to tell you where you need to be in the next little while. Heed our advice!
The 40th Winnipeg Folk Festival is now behind us, and it was a pretty great one. A bit of a look back at that before Sunday’s OFFICIAL wrapup episode. There are some dynamite summer shows coming up, and it’s our duty to tell you where you need to be in the next little while. Heed our advice!
New episode this week with Bill Deal & The Rhondels, Strageloves, Sean Rowe, The Skatalites, The Meters, Jose Feliciano, Joel Grey with Cabaret, Nico, Gecko Turner, Los Enanitos Verdes, Burt Bacharach & Elvis Costello, Rilo Kiley, and Sting. Itunes: http://bit.ly/Hg2RdK Facebook: http://on.fb.me/IzhiJV Email us at MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Episode 14!This week, Andrew Beam sits down with Troy musician and naturalist Sean Rowe and talks about some of his experiences on the road, getting used to the unique sound of his voice, how he likes to deal with hecklers at live shows, and more.This episode was brought to you by "The Scene," a free local magazine which focuses on art, style, and entertainment for the Capital Region and beyond! You can pick up a copy of The Scene at more than 40 local restaurants, shops, bars, and more. Click here for a full list of pickup locations!Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE
An hour of music and conversation with traveling musician and modern hunter gatherer, Sean Rowe on WorldStreams
Enjoy these tunes by the Bottle Rockets, Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women, Bap Kennedy, Tarnation, Sean Rowe, Patterson Hood, Matt Joe Gow and the Dead Leaves, Charley Cruz and the Lost Souls, Magnolia Electric Co, Markowski and to top if off: the Pistoleros.