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Spencer Thomas is back for his third episode here on On That Note!When I first started this podcast, I did over 100 interviews over zoom, but Spencer was my very first in-person interview ever! He's an indie rock / country singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist with a knack for killer hooks and lyricism. For a couple of years he was also the touring keyboardist for Futurebirds!Today, we got to chat about the making of his album 'The Joke of Life', released via Strolling Bones Records, important lyricists, the collaboration process, referencing your idols, and Westside Gunn.Make sure to follow Spencer on Instagram and all of his socials at @spencerthomassongs
Author Spencer Thomas joins Mitchell to unpack his experience growing up in small-town Connecticut, attending catholic school and the inspiration for his debut book, Goodbye to Boyhood.Buy Spencer's book (it's amazing)Subscribe to Spencer's SubstackCover photo: Sam Kang (@samyck on Instagram)
NC State did a lot of the little things right against Texas, but couldn't finish out in a 63-59 loss to the Longhorns. The Wolfpack (5-3) dropped its third straight despite getting a valiant effort from Dontrez Styles and Marcus Hill in their Lenovo Center return. Cory Smith and Spencer Thomas discuss the Pack's improved effort against the Longhorns, the struggles at the free-throw line, Styles and Hill getting their groove back and Michael O'Connell's off night. Watch or listen to the latest Postgame Podcast to get all of that and more!
Spencer Thomas is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Athens, Georgia. He also plays keys for the beloved cosmic jamericana touring band Futurebirds. His new record, The Joke of Life, is shot through with contributions from members of My Morning Jacket, Drive-By Truckers, Futurebirds annd — it's been getting a lot of play at the Lenker house. Listen above, scroll down to watch on YouTube.But for a few short texts, Spencer and I hadn't met until he pulled up in front in front of my joint in East Nashville. He'd had a long drive so we took a walk around the block to catch up, break the ice and enjoy the perfect fall weather. Once we started talking we didn't stop. It was almost incidental, turning the mics on.We riffed on his early and present influences — Warren Zevon's name is an appropriate drop here — as well as the reasoning behind his decision to move to Athens — Athens, Georgia — during the pandemic. When I asked Why not Nashville? we charged into a chapter on the plusses and minuses living in a talent hotspot. That he chose an independent incubation makes sense when you listen to his music. You can't make a record like The Joke of Life in Nashville.Even though I've lived here almost two decades, my own formative years as an artist were spent well away from commercial centers (shout out to Bellingham, Washington) — great for cultivating an individual voice, but maybe you sell more records (or streams I guess) the closer you snuggle up to the money teat.Whatever the metric, Spencer and I tend toward the being apart, which is probably why I enjoyed this conversation so much. There was a lot of dishing on favorite bands — Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Dawes — and a thruline of mutual revelry in the joy of making art for its own sake.We got so carried away talking and listening that I nearly forgot to ask him to play my favorite song from his record, Little Gold. Glad to say we got it in there.Spencer is having a real artistic moment. You get the feeling that — after ten years of trying stuff, making up songs alone and with kindred, looking for his own orbit in the music of the spheres, he's finally hitting on something. Teetering on the fulcrum of his own invention. It felt good for me to catch him mid-stroke on an upward swing.On this day of thanks I want to thank YOU for being part of this Morse Code Community. Ours is a motley collective and I wouldn't have it any other way. I love you guys so much. As Big Tech and Big Money and Bigness in general continue their march on our little patch of sacred humanity, I'm here for you, the artist. I have been in love my whole life with grouchy authors, unknown poets, quiet folksingers, radiant actors, the horse whisperers of culture, all, these fringey wonders who prioritize self-expression over self. My purpose for Morse Code is to celebrate you, inspire you, encourage you to thrash around inside yourself and see what's going on in there. The guests on this show are doing it. You can too. Personally, whether I'm writing a song or a short story or making a film, I'm in the meaning business. And meaning isn't something you find, once and for all. You discover a little bit more, every day. But only if you try.If you get something out of the Morse Code Podcast, please like and subscribe on your favorite listening platform, follow us on IG, and if you have a sec, write us a five star review on apple podcasts. Anything you can do goes a long way to helping us bring this mission to more and more people. And if you'd like to become a paid subscriber, that would be wonderful too. Whatever you do, we'll keep showing up, week after week, to talk to these amazing talents and see what makes them glow so bright.I wish you all the wonder of being alive. Thank you for being here. -Korby Get full access to The Morse Code at korby.substack.com/subscribe
Episode 288: In this special edition of The String, I present an audio postcard from Athens GA, a city of about 125,000 people just east of Atlanta that for forty years has been punching above its weight as a music city. As a teenager in the mid 1980s, I loved the B-52s and I about worshiped REM, and ever since, I've wondered what kind of place could produce those wildly different, highly progressive bands. My curiosity only grew as Athens continued to be a hotbed of art-forward rock and roll and creative roots music over the next forty years. So I came to listen and ask questions. We meet label owners George Fontaine Sr. and Jr., leading producer David Barbe, 40 Watt talent booker Velena Vego, artists Spencer Thomas and Hunter Pinkston, and more. Visit wmot.org for photos and bonus content.
Spencer Thomas is a singer, keyboardist (of Futurebirds), songwriter and drummer from Jackson, MS. Check out his new Album 'The Joke of Life'. If you would like to support the show, please order some JOTR Merchandise! (T-Shirts, Hoodies, Hats) - https://www.jamesontank.com/merch Follow along on instagram - @jameson.tank - https://www.instagram.com/jameson.tank/ @jotrpodcast - https://www.instagram.com/jotrpodcast/ If you would like to be a show sponsor/product placement, please reach out here- https://www.jamesontank.com/contact Subscribe to this podcast below and leave an honest review
Spencer Thomas is a singer, keyboardist (of Futurebirds), songwriter and drummer from Jackson, MS. Check out his new Album 'The Joke of Life'. If you would like to support the show, please order some JOTR Merchandise! (T-Shirts, Hoodies, Hats) - https://www.jamesontank.com/merch Follow along on instagram - @jameson.tank - https://www.instagram.com/jameson.tank/ @jotrpodcast - https://www.instagram.com/jotrpodcast/ If you would like to be a show sponsor/product placement, please reach out here- https://www.jamesontank.com/contact Subscribe to this podcast below and leave an honest review
We're kicking off the first episode of 2024 with friend of the pod and local favorite, Spencer Thomas, an Americana rock singer songwriter based in Athens, GA. Every conversation I have with Spencer always leaves me feeling light and introspective. Back for the second time, Spencer joins me to chat about his new single 'Desperate Man', one of a handful of singles leading up to the release of his sophomore album, which will be out in May via Strolling Bones Records!We got to discuss his songwriting process, signing with a local indie label, touring with Futurebirds, and tripping on mushrooms while listening to Bruce Springsteen!@spencerthomassongs@parkerwierling@onthatnote_podcastLike & Subscribe to spread the looooooooove!
Dive into the musical and personal world of Spencer Thomas in this episode of AthCastMusic. A Jackson, MS native, Spencer has become an integral part of the Athens music scene. His work with “The Future Birds” and the Spencer Thomas Band echoes influences like Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, blending working-class themes with deeper explorations of mental health and emotional complexities. His album “The Joke of Life” showcases his evolving artistry, with contributions from notable musicians. Join Marlene as she uncovers how Spencer navigates life and music in Athens, striving to be both a better musician and a better man.Thank you again Spencer Thomas for joining us!Direct: spencerthomassongs@gmail.comBooking: https://champagnesundaybooking@gmail.comManagement: drewbeskin@gmailcomInstagram: @SpencerthomassongsFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=spencerthomassongs
William Tincup sits down with Kevin Koser, VP of Global HCM Solutions at Spencer Thomas Group. They dive deep into the world of global payroll solutions and the impact of the Ceridian Dayforce system on businesses worldwide. Kevin shares his firsthand experience with Dayforce's native payroll capabilities in the US and Canada and how Ceridian has expanded its offerings to become a global payroll powerhouse. They discuss the importance of accurate payroll and the role it plays in employee engagement and trust within organizations. The conversation also touches on the integration of AI technologies, such as chatbots, in recruitment processes, and the exciting advancements in HR technology.Listen & Subscribe on your favorite platformApple | Spotify | Google | AmazonVisit us at RecruitingDaily for all of your recruiting, sourcing, and HR content.Follow on Twitter @RecruitingDaily Attend one of our #HRTX Events
What are the common types of Marketing Attribution Models? How can I select the most suitable marketing attribution model for my business? If you're asking yourself these questions, you're in the right spot. Listen in to Spencer Thomas, our Director of Paid Media, to learn all there is to know about this hot topic. Connect with Spencer on LinkedIn!Contact Evenbound Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn! Check out our website for helpful blogs and case studies. Want to give us some feedback? Fill out our form. Thanks for spending a few minutes with us!
Welcome to the "IndieBNB Podcast," where we celebrate the incredible world of independent music and the artists who bring it to life. In each episode, we dive deep into the stories, experiences, and creative processes of talented musicians from around the globe. In this episode, we are thrilled to present a captivating conversation with Spencer Thomas Smith, a folk artist hailing from the enchanting landscapes of North Carolina.Join us as we explore the musical journey of Spencer Thomas Smith, whose soul-stirring melodies and heartfelt lyrics have resonated with audiences far and wide. Delve into the roots of his musical influences, from the rich tapestry of Americana to the timeless sounds of traditional folk music. Discover how his upbringing and surroundings in the picturesque landscapes of North Carolina have shaped his unique sound and lyrical storytelling.Through candid discussions we unravel the intricacies of Spencer's songwriting process, delving into the emotions and experiences that have shaped his music. Gain insights into his creative inspirations, from personal anecdotes to the broader social and environmental issues that fuel his passion for storytelling through song.As we embark on this musical journey, we also explore the challenges and triumphs faced by independent artists in today's music industry. Spencer shares his perspectives on navigating the ever-evolving landscape, finding his voice amidst a sea of voices, and building a loyal fanbase through connection and authenticity.Whether you're a seasoned folk aficionado or new to the genre, the "IndieBNB Podcast" invites you to immerse yourself in the captivating world of Spencer Thomas Smith and his soulful folk melodies. Join us as we explore the heartfelt tales and melodies that have garnered acclaim and accolades for this talented artist from North Carolina.So grab your headphones, settle in, and let the enchanting music of Spencer Thomas Smith transport you to a world where stories come alive through the power of song. Welcome to the "IndieBNB Podcast," where we celebrate the magic of independent music, one artist at a time.
This week on The Blitz we've got an over-the-phone chat with Manning's head wrestling coach Spencer Thomas. Participation in the sport has been a rollercoaster. Over the past two years they've gone from 13 members to 2, then back up and back down to 6 as they head into next week's region meet. In addition to battling low numbers, the Monarchs fought illness early this season, stripping them of practice time before heading to a tough first opponent in Airport High School. Head coach Thomas said these were all crucial lessons that've given the kids a great outlook and mentality as they navigate the rest of the season.
On this weeks Podcast, Toolstation Western League Fixture Secretary, George McCaffery, talks about the impact a bad weekend of weather has had on the fixtures and AEK Boco Manager, Spencer Thomas, explains why he's been putting square pegs in round holes and why he's committed to the Clubs philosophy of developing young players, even when results don't go their way.
Suicide! Why do people die of Suicide? Learn the answers to this and other questions provided by four Suicide surviving widowers to Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas, Psy.D., Co-Founder & President of United Suicide Survivors International. Dr. Spencer-Thomas is a highly acclaimed expert on the causes of Suicide, and the impact suicide has on those left behind. Hear the story of why Dr. Spencer-Thomas focused on Suicide as a field of study following her first-hand and painful experience with Suicide. Learn, as your host, Herb Knoll, queries Dr. Spencer-Thomas on what to look for in troubled others and what steps survivors can take in their recovery.
If you're doing anything in the e-commerce space, you should know about Google Shopping. Our Director of Paid Media, Spencer Thomas, is back to fill you in on just how much having your products show up at the top of the results page can do for you.Contact Evenbound Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn! Check out our website for helpful blogs and case studies. Want to give us some feedback? Fill out our form. Thanks for spending a few minutes with us!
Are you severely co-dependent? Are you worried about getting older and going into your next stages of high school, University, etc? This week @Spencerrthomas and I discuss being alone for the first time in university, how getting older can be scary, and how to not let these new responsibilities and pressures scare you. After these incredible 48 minutes, you will be able to confidently do anything alone and enjoy it! As well, Spencer and I cover embarrassment and go through some times that we have been embarrassed and why it's not a big deal (throwing up on a guy while sky diving isn't so bad is it)?
Why must we pit two queens up against each other? The truth is, Google Ads and Microsoft Ads are both great options that can generate serious leads. They're just different and should be used strategically. Our Director of Paid Media, Spencer Thomas, fills us in and tells us which platform he personally thinks outranks the other.
This is the very first in-person episode of On That Note ever! Check out the YouTube page to watch Spencer and I chat face-to-face.Spencer Thomas is an Athens-based singer songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist who's been releasing Americana rock tunes under his name over the last few years.Not only is he incredibly talented, he's also a very wise and kind-hearted guy.We got to discuss his songwriting style, touring with Futurebirds, playing at Red Rocks Amphitheater, Duncan Trussell, therapy, and his new song 'She Doesn't Know She Does It' coming out October 20th!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvr1R00rOXKUYg6B-jrGxiA/videosLike & Subscribe to spread the looooooooove!@spencerthomassongs@onthatnote_podcast@parkerwierling
B2Bs and LinkedIn Ads go together like peanut butter and jelly. If you're a B2B marketer and you haven't tried them out yet, it's time to get on it! Our Director of Paid Media, Spencer Thomas, is here to provide some insight on what you can expect in the space.
Wait a minute…social media marketing and social media advertising aren't the same thing? Nope! Our Director of Paid Media, Spencer Thomas, joins us today to explain the distinction between these two efforts, and whether you should be doing one, the other, or both.
Deciding on a bid strategy can be one of the toughest parts of setting up any paid media campaign. Luckily, we've got paid media expert, Spencer Thomas, in the house to help you out. Evenbound's Director of Paid Media, Spencer will walk you through each option, and help you choose the best strategy according to your goals.
Paid advertising is a complex field. Evenbound's Director of Paid Media, Spencer Thomas, is here to help you make sense of it. We'll cover what the terms "paid search" and "PPC" actually mean, we'll dive into more of the specifics of each, and we'll help you get to the bottom of what paid media really is and does for your business.
Want to avoid having awful roommate experiences? Me too! This week, TikToks @spencerthomas and I delve into roommate horror stories, his journey at NYU, how spencer is figuring out what he wants to do after college, and why body image is such a big issue and how to become the baddest bi*** you can be. After this you won't be as worried for your future.
Spencer Thomas is a really funny comedian traveling around North Dakota. After spending a few years in Los Angeles, working in post production, Thomas returned him to help take care of his mother. He quit drinking, got a college degree, met his wife and has established himself as a go-to comedian for hire. Following the pandemic, he dropped Dobson and switched to performing under Spencer Thomas and added a guitar to the mix. He's got stories about doing stand-up at prisons and proms.Follow Spencer Thomas: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spendob/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpencerdobsonWebsite: https://funnyspencer.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPSch-yJ4dtMlt29bdQH2OgGuitar Deep Dive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cShnVcKLN6ASupport the show
On this weeks Podcast we celebrate our promoted Premier Division sides Tavistock and Exmouth Town. Stuart Henderson, manager of the Toolstation Western League Champions Tavistock, talks about what it took for his side to get over the line and reflected on Tavvy's time in the Western League. Exmouth Boss, Kevin Hill, reflects on a phenomenal run of form at the end of this season that's secured his sides historic promotion to the Southern League. Finally, joining the Podcast for the second time this season is AEK Boco boss, Spencer Thomas, who explains why he's very satisfied with his sides first season in the First Division and why Boco are building on and off the pitch to be a Western League force in the future.
Spencer Thomas is a former football athlete turned stunt performer and John Cena's stunt double. We discuss growing up around athletics, moving to LA, humility on set, his journey into stunts, the mental impact of injury, his connection with the fire service, John's altruism, and so much more.
“Set a goal and attack it with everything you've got.” The occasional scrape or bruise can happen to anyone. But for stunt performers, a scrape is a light day on the job. Spencer Thomas has spent his career putting his body on the line for the perfect shot. Always looking to learn more and further develop his skills. Since 2017, he's worked consistently as John Cena's stunt double, with the scars to prove it! We talk F9, Bumblebee, The Wall, and Peacemaker. Tune in now! SHOUTOUTS & PROMOTIONS -Peacemaker
Today we welcome Spence Thomas In The Trench!!! He is a proffesional hollywood stuntman and has been John Cenas Personal Stunt Man in al;l of his movies for the last 7 years!! Like (The Suicide Squad, Peacemaker, Transformers Bumblebee, Fast 9 etc...) He talked about his favorite stories and craziest accidents on film!!! Stay tuned for all of this and more here on InTheTrenchWithEsteban!- - -Todays Episode is brought to you byHILLBILLY ICED TEA & MINI ACTIVEWEARHILLBILLY USE CODE ITTWE21 AT CHECK OUT FOR A DISCOUNT!!! Home - Home - Hill Billy BeveragesMINI ACTIVEWEAR USE CODE ITT20 AT CHECKOUT FOR 20% OFF Home - https://www.miniactivewear.com/- - -Alliance Technology Group | Digital Infrastructure Solutions (alliance-it.com)- - -LISTEN TO US HERE!!!SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3eI2bmS...APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...AMAZON MUSIC: In The Trench With Esteban Podcast on Amazon MusicAUDIBLE: In The Trench With Esteban | Podcasts on Audible | Audible.com- - -Our SocialsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthetrench...Send us topicsinthetrenchwesteban@gmail.comSponsor Us!inthetrenchwesteban@gmail.com
In this important episode, Hosts Jeremy and Valerie Owens welcome special guest Sally Spencer-Thomas to discuss the sensitive topic of mental health, suicide trends, and prevention in the construction industry. We had the honor of speaking with Spencer-Thomas, who is a clinical psychologist, international mental-health advocate and speaker, researcher, and suicide loss survivor. Sally lost her only sibling and best friend, Carson J. Spencer, on December 7th, 2004 and her life's mission from that point forward has been dedicated to educating, preventing, innovating, writing, and professionally speaking about mental health, reminding us of the positive impact each one of us can have on our society, and thus on one another. We were fortunate enough to gain valuable insights from Spencer-Thomas on the risk factors and alarming trends for industry professionals, but more importantly, details on prevention strategies and awareness opportunities that our industry is beginning to implement. We are grateful to Sally Spencer-Thomas for her time and dedication to this noble, life-saving cause, and we ask each of you to let this quote from the Higher Education Center on Spencer-Thomas' website be your marching order moving forward: “Be vocal. Be visible. Be visionary. There is no shame in stepping forward, but there is great risk in holding back and hoping for the best.” Again, we thank you Sally Spencer-Thomas for being the change maker that this industry desperately needs! Resources:Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas – https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/Workplace Suicide Prevention – https://workplacesuicideprevention.com/Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention – https://preventconstructionsuicide.com/Learn about Jeremy and Valerie's journey, why they have decided to launch this industry asset to better the community at large through mentorship, peer education, and thought leadership. To read their Open Letter to the Construction Industry click hereTo Join the USCZ digital platform – https://usconstructionzone.com To follow the USCZ journey and connect on social media Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/usconstructionzone Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLac-RnSIyL7PWVnR7bOGfg LinkedIn Business page – https://www.linkedin.com/company/us-construction-zoneIn The Zonehttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/in-the-zone/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-6-a-first-hand-look-at-a-true-heros-journey-with-dr-sally-spencer-thomas
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Wellington manager, Tim Legg, who's side are making history in the FA Vase and the AEK Boco boss, Spencer Thomas, explains why fans can enjoy a great reception at Greenbank Recreation Ground and why his Club are so committed to developing young players.
Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas sees issues of suicide prevention and mental health promotion from a host of perspectives. Clinical psychologist. Mental health advocate. Faculty member. Researcher. And suicide loss survivor. She has earned an international reputation as an entrepreneur and innovator in social change. Along the way, she's helped establish many large-scale, gap-filling mental health efforts, including Man Therapy (www.ManTherapy.org) and National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. She has held leadership roles with the International Association of Suicide Prevention, the American Association of Suicidology, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, United Suicide Survivors International, and the Carson J. Spencer Foundation. In 2016, she was invited to speak at the White House on men's mental health. She has had multiple major research publications, multiple awards for her advocacy, has led TedTalks, and has her very own podcast, Hope Illuminated. In this episode, we talk about consulting with construction companies about men's mental health, Man Therapy, using humor as a coping tool, and of course, suicide loss and prevention. For more information on Dr. Spencer-Thomas, you can check out her website at www.sallyspencerthomas.com for different resources and more information. If you're interested in exploring the Man Therapy page, go to www.ManTherapy.org. Follow me on Instagram @joshkorac for more mental health content, book giveaways, videos, and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's browser cookies, Mormons, and skydiving intimacy. It's a new episode of Joke Quest 200 with Spencer Thomas and Senthil Rajasekharan!
On this week's episode, Kevin interviews Army veteran, co-owner of ADPI, and leader of ADPI Financial Services, Spencer Thomas. Spencer discusses the hot topic of the factors that determine whether you should do a HELOC or Cash-out refinance on your properties. He also deep dives into making sure you have a beneficial exit strategy for your financial situation. If you've wondering about the differences and whether it's a good idea to refinance, listen to this!"Don't be ashamed of not knowing. I get a lot of people that are very smart, but they're shy to ask questions because they don't want to feel dumb. But the best way to learn is to realize that you don't know what you don't know and ask questions.."-Spencer ThomasHere are 5 Key Takeaways from this episode:HELOC vs Home Equity LoanWhy You Should Build a Relationship with your Lending InstitutionIs a Cash-Out Refinance Right for You?Pros & Cons of Cash-out Loan ProductsTaking Your Full Financial Picture Into ConsiderationHonorable Mentions & Useful LinksFind a LenderConnect with SpencerFacebookEmailReady to take the next steps in your Military Real Estate Investing journey? Watch our Masterclass and claim your EPIC reward for action. Tap here to register today!Are you looking for a loan for your next project? Look no further! Check out ADPI Financial Services for all of your residential and commercial lending needs!No Time...No Worries! Get all the info you need now by texting DEAL to 33777Get your 13-Week Action Journal using this special offer just for our faithful podcast listeners! Helpful ResourcesConnect with the ADPI: Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeReady to TAKE ACTION and begin building your cash-flowing real estate empire? Don't go it alone! Check out our exclusive education and coaching products designed for self-starters like the Military Real Estate Investing Academy Thinking bigger? ADPI's exclusive Military Multifamily Academy and Mastermind Waitlist is open now! Sign up to reserve your slot in the most comprehensive, affordable, and educational multifamily real estate course on the web! Please Subscribe, Rate, & Review on Apple PodcastsThanks for tuning in to this week's episode of the Active Duty Passive Income Podcast! If the information shared in these weekly interviews has inspired you to pursue your dreams of financial independence, please do me a personal favor and head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to our show, and leave us a 5-star review.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/adpi)
Sally Spencer-Thomas is a clinical psychologist, inspirational international speaker, and an impact entrepreneur. Dr. Spencer-Thomas was moved to work in suicide prevention after her younger brother, a Denver entrepreneur, died of suicide after a difficult battle with bipolar condition. Known nationally and internationally as an innovator in social change, Spencer-Thomas has helped start up multiple large-scale, gap-filling efforts in mental health including the award-winning campaign Man Therapy and the nation's first initiative for suicide prevention in the workplace, Working Minds.In 2016 she was an invited speaker at the White House where she presented on men's mental health. In her recent TEDx Talk she shares her goal to elevate the conversation to make mental health promotion and suicide prevention a health and safety priority in our schools, workplaces and communities.Connect with Sally at www.SallySpencerThomas.com and on Facebook (@DrSallySpeaks), and Twitter (@sspencerthomas).
In this week’s informative episode, Mike & Kevin interview Army veteran and ADPI Financial Services Director, Spencer Thomas. Spencer explains his beginnings in financial services and how he became a part of ADPI Financial with American Mortgage Network (AmNet). Listen up if you’re looking to learn more about our services and using your VA loan!"That’s where I made it my mission—every client that I work with, I would not only help them with whatever they need, but I would try to understand their full financial picture—so that I could make recommendations that help them."-Spencer ThomasHere are 5 Key Takeaways from this episode:Why Customer Service MattersThe importance of shopping/comparing lendersDifferences between AmNet & other companies (ESOP)What is a VA Tidewater Notice? (They’re not as scary as you think!)FVA Loan FAQsHonorable Mentions & Useful LinksFind a LenderConnect with SpencerWebsiteEmailEmail(425) 269-5650Are you looking for a loan for your next project? Look no further! Check out ADPI Financial Services for all of your residential and commercial lending needs!No Time...No Worries! Get all the info you need now by texting DEAL to 33777Get your 13-Week Action Journal using this special offer just for our faithful podcast listeners! Need help structuring your future Real Estate Empire? Click this special member's only link to book your FREE Consultation with a Senior Strategist at Anderson Advisors ($2,500 value)!Helpful ResourcesConnect with the ADPI: Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeSchedule a FREE Freedom Coaching Call with MikeReady to TAKE ACTION and begin building your cash-flowing real estate empire? Don’t go it alone! Check out our exclusive education and coaching products designed for self-starters like the Military Real Estate Investing Academy Thinking bigger? ADPI's exclusive Military Multifamily Academy and Mastermind Waitlist is open now! Sign up to reserve your slot in the most comprehensive, affordable, and educational multifamily real estate course on the web! Please Subscribe, Rate, & Review on Apple PodcastsThanks for tuning in to this week's episode of the Active Duty Passive Income Podcast! If the information shared in these weekly interviews has inspired you to pursue your dreams of financial independence, please do me a personal favor and head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to our show, and leave us a 5-star review.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/adpi)
Central Carolina Hospital CEO Spencer Thomas joined The Rant podcast to talk about where the hospital is at with the recent COVID-19 surge, the status of CCH's vaccination operation and what things look like going forward. Your hosts also talk about the 10th anniversary of the April 16, 2011, tornado; the housing market and Gordon's messed up dream.
Spencer Thomas is a multi-instrumentalist/songwriter from the Jackson, MS area but now living in Athens, GA. He's toured the country with his former band Young Valley as well as a musician for American songwriter and guitarist Jimbo Mathus. Spencer Thomas released his album Hangin' Tough in late 2019 and managed to get a few months of touring in support of it under his belt before COVID shut down all touring. You can find Spencer's music on Spotify or on his website. You can also find Spencer on Instagram and Facebook. If you like the podcast and would like to support us please leave us a review and a rating wherever you get your podcasts. If you would like to financially support the show to keep it going we have a Patreon setup that you can join! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!40 Watt Merchandise: https://40-watt-merch.creator-spring.com/Reverb Affiliate link: https://reverb.grsm.io/phillipcarter5480
Entrepreneurs, take your mental health seriously because the life of your company depends on it! Our guest today: Sally Spencer-Thomas, President of United Suicide Survivors International Sally Spencer-Thomas is a clinical psychologist, inspirational international speaker and an impact entrepreneur. Dr. Spencer-Thomas was moved to work in suicide prevention after her younger brother, a Denver entrepreneur, died of suicide after a difficult battle with bipolar condition. Today we discuss: Why it is critical that you prioritize your mental health The 3 components of a strong mental health practice that you can build into your company My entrepreneurial journey has been a plethora of highs and lows… At times: Question my purpose Question my judgement Manifested extreme confidence followed by imposter syndrome My saving grace: Having an outlet of physical & mental stimulation outside of business Jiu jitsu Challenge today? Cannot let mental unwellness show to investors or competitors Extreme self-reliance Can not take a mental health day When things go down it is on you When it crashes it is on you A lot of pressure Isolation: Tend to be lone rangers Competition for funding, being first to market, Less likely to reach out for support Evidence that we live on the bipolar spectrum, susceptible to maina: https://www.bphope.com/entrepreneurs-success-bipolar/ Why is this important to the company? The entrepreneur is the essence of the company. You have to keep yourself well because it is on you People’s holistic health keeps people engaged in the company Talent will not stick around if they are not getting broader opportunities to find a passion for living beyond work How do we build mental health practice into your company? Appreciating that our mental wellbeing is part of our overall asset to the wellbeing of the company. Understanding of your own mental health and how best to promote the wellbeing of others. Upstream about driving a culture of care -- attract and retain talent, long-arc of productivity and success Upstream - Building protective factors, resilience as strong at it can be -- modeling self-care Eating, exercising, sleep Having the a team of the ready Front end your day with as much personal wellbeing investment as possible Walking the dog touches many aspects of wellness Midstream - Catching things early Before they become catastrophic -- what are the early warning signs that the wheels are wobbling. Measures put in place to course correct https://www.helpyourselfhelpothers.org/ Downstream - Where do we turn? Resources we have access to Dealing with the crisis in our lives What is the plan Crisis Text Line: https://www.crisistextline.org/ text HELLO to 741741 iRel8: https://irel8.org/ Key Takeaways: Commitment to investing in your health first Check out when your brain is not sharp Having a plan for crisis (personal) Kick the tires of mental health resources before you need them Links Guest website and social media platforms: https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/ TEDx Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/sally_spencer_thomas_stopping_suicide_with_story Entrepreneurs and mental health video: https://youtu.be/qrWbePKB-6A Article: Prevent start-up suicide. Literally. Entrepreneur. https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/271435 Article: Entrepreneurs And Suicide Risk: A New Perspective On Entrapment Provides Hope. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/prudygourguechon/2018/08/23/entrepreneurs-and-suicide-a-new-perspective-on-entrapment-gives-hope/?sh=2b2e3cbb5385 Article: The Psychological Price of Entrepreneurship. Inc. https://www.inc.com/magazine/201309/jessica-bruder/psychological-price-of-entrepreneurship.html Carson’s story: https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/history/ https://www.facebook.com/DrSallySpeaks/ https://twitter.com/sspencerthomas https://www.instagram.com/sspencerthomas/ https://www.pinterest.com/sallyspencertho/boards/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfr2b_0rxSsItOgo021ykkw?view_as=subscriber Facebook @WorkplaceSuicidePrevention Twitter @WorkSuicidePrev Insta: @WorkplaceSuicidePrevention YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjL6-clq63_G9X_F7Wp1mQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/40849573/admin/
Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas, mental health advocate, podcast host and founder of Construction Working Minds, joins us for episode 197 of Art of Construction.In this episode, Sally takes us on a deep journey through Beauty and Beast: the importance of mental health, suicide prevention, and its correlation to the world of construction. More specifically, Dr. Spencer-Thomas assists construction companies with creating strategies for both suicide prevention and mental health. Areas under construction, as most know, can prove to be dangerous in many aspects. But what happens when you mix the dangers of a construction site with the unpredictability or depression of a person suffering from mental health issues? “The perfect storm of risk,” says Sally. These foreseen dangers mixed with the extreme failures, tight and stressful schedules, and the culture of fearlessness within the construction community, can stunt the growth of a company or family within the blink of an eye. 80% of suicides are by white, middle aged men. Just based on that statistic alone, male dominated industries, such as construction, need to not only keep a better eye out but put in place extra precautionary measures to ensure the physical and mental safety of the whole crew. Just how CPR training is taught everywhere, many companies now train their employees through a program that helps them deal with handling situations involving a person or persons mental state. Construction will never stop, and neither will the cases of mental illnesses within a company. The only way to prevent the amount of cases of depression in a business is to act, and act fast. Implementing techniques and strategies to counteract mental illness will redefine the workplace, eradicating as much of this real world problem as possible. Thank you Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas for everything you've done and continue to do in order to keep our Art of Construction tribe safe!
Sally Spencer-Thomas, Psychologist and Impact Entrepreneur, is joined by her colleague, Sebastian Slovin, Mental Health Advocate and Co-Founder of Nature Unplugged, to discuss the work of United Suicide Survivors International to educate people about suicide prevention and mental health issues. Spencer-Thomas details how the workplace can serve as a support system for those with mental health struggles. Slovin and Sally-Spencer highlight the critical role storytelling plays in suicide prevention.
Alan burnt the phone lines out to Athens, GA to catch up with Spencer Thomas. They discuss the move to Athens, what 2020 has been teaching, the future for music and house shows, and whether a songwriter should use his name or a moniker. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Tiktok influencer and LGBTQ+ rights activist Spencer Thomas (@uhohgay) joins Jack Bowers in this week's all-new PodRoast focusing on the importance of being authentic on social media. PodRoast is produced by Alonesy, a nonprofit dedicated to providing mentorship services to teenagers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podroast/support
Today's Topic: Benefits of Partnering with an independent finance company vs Traditional Funding SourcesOur Speaker's: Spencer Thomas & Erin RasmusLearn about your alternative finance options and how to best position yourself for the maximum approvals. Generally, businesses in all phases of their life cycle look to their traditional bank relationships for all their financing needs, however, it is beneficial to leverage alternative sources, like KLC.Spencer: Spencer Thomas serves as President of KLC Financial. He has 21 years of experience in the equipment leasing and financing industry holding positions from business development to executive management.Erin: Originally from the Solar and Energy Efficiency Financing world transitioned nearly 3 years ago to Business Development in Equipment Finance for KLC Financial. She focuses on building vendor programs as well as leveraging the connections made through networking groups.Contact Information: Spencer Thomas- spencer@klcfinancial.comErin Rasmus- Erin@klcfinancial.comKLC Financial- https://KLCFinancial.com/THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS AND SPONSORSBoulay Group, CPA's - https://www.boulaygroup.com/Irish Titan - https://irishtitan.com/Highland Bank - https://highland.bank/Minnesota Sales Institute - https://mnsales.com/Romain Berg - https://www.romainberg.com/The Network Connect - https://thenetworkconnect.com/
Catholic school, body positivity, bullies, and self-confidence. Spencer is a gay social media creator, student and writer, using his platform to to encourage positivity and equality for the LGBT+ community. Find Spencer:TikTok: @uhohgayInstagram: @ssquitiwww.uhohgay.com Thank you all for supporting the show! Please leave a review and subscribe to help us out!Treat your balls right. Visit www.manscaped.com and use code GAYFAM20 for 20% off and FREE shipping.Visit us https://thealphabetmafia.com/ Check out our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClrrU4ZeaIJ7sAx7ATUC7mQ If you are struggling and need urgent help, please call The Trevor Project 1-866-488-7386 or visit https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Interested in being a guest on the podcast or featured on our blog? Write us an email including a brief description (name, orientation, where you were raised/currently live, occupation) and put "Prospective Podcast Guest" in the subject line atpodcast@thealphabetmafia.com Check out our socials:TikTok: alphabetmafiaInstagram: The Alphabet MafiaTwitter: @onegayfamily
Spencer Thomas is an egregiously talented singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist from Jackson, Mississippi. His new album 'Hangin' Tough' is an 10-song meditation on depression and love. He was formerly the drummer for the band Young Valley and is currently packing up to relocate to Athens, GA. We talked about his new album, his workaholism, battling imposter syndrome, and Betty Lou, the Greatest Dog Ever. photo: Drew McKercher
This Sunday, Larry Morrisey visits with singer/songwriter Spencer Thomas from Jackson. Thomas was the drummer and co-founder of the roots band Young Valley. He’s recently released his first solo album, “Hangin’ Tough.” They talk about his process recording the record and his recent touring with a number of veteran musicians, including Jimbo Mathus and Justin Kinkel Schuster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Postvention plans are necessary for every workplace; Dr. Sally Spencer Thomas is a psychologist and suicide loss survivor with expertise on how to provide support for those affected by suicide loss. Tune into this episode with our host Dr. Sarra Nazem as she and Dr. Spencer Thomas discuss the role of suicide postvention in the workplace, recommendations for how to put a postvention plan in place, who within a workplace should be involved, and workplace postvention resources that can be used today.
Fiona Spencer Thomas is a literary agent and book publicist who works with a range of authors on both fiction and non-fiction. In this podcast episode, she talks about how she got started as an agent, what a literary agent does for her clients, and how her own passion drives her choices. It was interesting to talk about striking the balance between creativity and nit-picking attention to detail - between helping writers create better books and handling the fine points of royalties and contracts. And, in particular, the need to tread a cautious road alongside your authors, because everyone's different, from the diffident author with no self-confidence to the bull in a china shop who needs protecting from themself!
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This is a conversation shared with Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas on fatherhood, men and mental health. Sally Spencer-Thomas is a clinical psychologist, inspirational international speaker and an impact entrepreneur. Dr. Spencer-Thomas was moved to work in suicide prevention after her younger […]
Shane talks with his good friend Spencer Thomas who is famous for his great work ethic and his glorious attire while working on the Warped Tour. We talk Warped Tour, Conor McGregor Vs Floyd Mayweather and a bit of football. Follow his hashtag #SpeedoSpencer and his instagram @bangarang.
Young Valley is a Jackson based Alt-Country band. Admittedly more country than alt ha! These guys really rock. The southern sounds mesh together with this warm, authentic goodness to create tone heaven. I trust you guys will enjoy Zach and Spencer on Control Room Sounds.
Whaaaat?! This guys back? fuckin' right... check it, stream it, download it, share it. Tracklisting below Alone - Marshmello Get Money - Jaycen A'mour WAVE - Burns, Elvis Brown Let Me Be the One - GLN Stay Here Forever - JVST SAY YES Fireflies - Luciana, Bassjackers Party - Abel Ramos, ALbert Neve Magic - KYFRA, Dastic Gimme Some More - twoloud, Konlh U Sure Do - Bombs AWay, Jolyon Petch Final Call - Mesto, Justin Mylo, Florian
All those electro cats, mob up. Nice set for you to start your holiday weekend in America. Download, share, distribute. Have a great one Tracklisting: Us - Kaskade, Cid Disarm You (Autoerotique Remix) - Kaskade, Ilsey Fakin It (Hook n Sling Remix) - Felix Cartal, Kaskade, Ofelia K I Get Up - Autoerotique Give Me Crazy - Lazy Rich Magic - KYFRA, Dastic Forever (Dave Winnel Remix) - SCNDL, Godwolf Fire Inside - Riote, Apashe Hit the Spot - Hot Shit! OTF - Autoerotique, Hunter Siegel Old Skull (Rocky Roy Remix)- Damon Rush Spacecats - Ummet Ozcan 5am Life (Dave Winnel Remix) - Kid Massive, Mark Le Sal Click - Damien N-Drix
Another one for you. This ones stricly for the electro heads. Its the end of the weekend but the start of the week so lets get a jump off. Tracklisting Make a Move - Torro Torro (Habstrakt Remix) Need You - Dillon Francis, Nghtmre You love to - Aeroloid (Miles Dyson Remix) Ready or Not - Konih Old School - Dave Winnel Give it Time - Torro Torro, Brillz, JVST SAY YES FIYAA - MORTEN Check it - Damon Rush (EllarSound Remix) Get Money - Tim3bomb Keep on Dancin - Cazztek What Youre Waiting For - Tiesto, Ummet Ozcan Youre Not Alone - Sander Van Doorn U - Mally Mall, Sonny Wilson, Eva Shaw
Awww shit. sorry it took so long...back this week for ya...track listing below. A Trak Feat Andrew Wyatt- Push The Magician Feat Brayton Bowman - Shy Rain Man and Oly - Bring Back the Summer Alesso Feat Sirena - Sweet Escapte (Pep & Rash Remix) Manufactured Superstaers & dEVOLVE - Too Close (Richard Grey Remix Ellie Goulding - Something in the way you move (The Scene Kings Remix) Time Takers and Mr MNA -Things you Want Cedric Gervais and Willy Monfret - Make Me Feel Years and Years - Desire (Vander Blake Remix) Bakermat - Teach me (MK Remix) Martin Solvieg, Tkay Maidza - Do It Right EDX Feat Mingue - Missing
You know the drill....new stuff this week Ready for Love Feat Chloe Angelides (Matt Zanardo Remix)- Felix Cartal Something to Live For (Vanrip Remix) - Nikki Yanofsky & Felix Cartal Totally Worth it - Hot Mouth Wont Stop Feat Go Comet! - Lazy Rich, Hot Mouth We Are - Mord Fustang, Lazy Rich Freak (VIP REmix) - Quintino, R3hab No Money - (Moti Remix ) - Galantis Higher - Netsky, Jauz Flow - Matroda Night Cap - D.O.D Top of the WOrld - Dyro, Ansol F*CK (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Edit) - Bassjackers
Thought we wouldn't be back eh? Starts off soft and then back into that electro house you love...track listing below. Listen, share, distribute...have a good one. Shy – The Magician, Brayton Bowman Dirty Cash (Esquire 2016 remake) – Reload, eSquire, Leanne Brown Closer Feat Jedd Roberts – As I Am, Jedd Roberts Dream Bigger – Axwell & Ingrosso Dark River (Festival Version) – Sebastian Ingrosso Oceans Feat Sarah Bodle – Sarah Bodle, Tyron Hapi Keep on Loving (twoloud Remix) – Denine Ready Feat Da Professor – Lucky Charmes, Da Professor Rock Now – Raven & Kreyn Dat Disco Swindle – Firebeatz, Schella Get Busy Feat Titus – Titus, Matisse & Sadko Make the Crowd Go – Teamworx, Corey James Feel Good – Fedde Le Grand, Holl & Rush
Whatup kids. Back to some of that electro house.. Got a quick one for ya. enough to listen on the way to or from the party Turn Me up (VIP Mix)-Nabiha MOti Get Busy - Steff Da Campo Near Me - Burns, R3hab Chronic - Matroda Give it - Swanky Tunes Nite Deal Feat Mr V - Paul Richard Make The Crowd Go - Teamworx, Corey James, Kbi the Alien Give Me Some - Fedde Le Grand, Merk & Kremont A little More - Kaskade, John Dahlback Sansa
Heres another one for the househeads Fall In Love - Vanilla Ave, SHKT Dare Me - Dazz Waiting - Throttle, Oliver Heldens Love Me - Sphynx, Axay Ocean Drive - Duke Dumont, Shaun Frank Remix We Own the Night 0 Jim Jones, Matthew Schultz, Dj Sunnrider Ratten Magnets - Disclosure, Lorde, A Trak Remix Love is Blind - Cid, Glenna Gin N Juice - Frey Keep This Party Rockin - Luca Debonaire Move - Toby Green Y I Left U - My Digital Enemy, Plastik Funk When Doves Cry - Cosmo Klein, YNOT Make it Through - Calippo Feel Good - Fedde Le Grand, Holl & Rush
Get your holiday weekend started off right Be Right There - Diplo, Sleepy Tom September = Earth Wind and Fire, Throttle Get On it - Yuga Its You - ITSPAGE, Yuga Uh Oh - JWhite Didit, Spencer Thomas Mix Cant Feel My Face - The Weeknd, Mayeda Mix Uptown Funk - Mark Ronson, Codeko Remix Split (Only You) - Tiesto, DeBoer Remix One More - twoloud, Konih Switch Ft Ephwurd - JVST SAY YES Feel It - KVSH Parliament Funk - Knife Party Without Love Fe Miss Palmer - Dirty Audio, Deorro Secrets - Tiesto, Don Diablo
In case you missed the Tucson AZ Block Party w/ 3Lau, Morgan Page and Spencer Thomas heres a taste of my set; went back to some electro bangers. Split (Only U) - Tiesto and The Chainsmokers Sick Like That - Will Sparks ft Luciana Shine On - Bruk If I lose Shadows - Martin Volt, Quentin State, vs Alesso and One Republic, Jordy Dazz Up Secrets - Tiesto , Don Diablo VIP Mix Badman - Autoreotique, Max Styler, Torro Torro Remix Tell Me - Loopers Renegade - Back2Rave, Xanti Feel That - Kronic, Krunk! Remix Hey Ricky - Alisa, Dev, Nervo, Kreayshawn, FTampa Remix Rush My Mind - Martin Volt, Quentin State vs Alesso and Ingrosso, Jordy Dazz Up Get Whoa- MakJ, Fly Boi Keno Here We Go - Basehead
GHouse, House and a lil bit o disco house dropped in the end from your resident househead...enjoy fuckers. (tracklist will be posted in a bit.
Back again kids....#GHouse for the househeads. this ones funky as shit with some L.O.O.P, Croatia Squad, Platinum Doug, Me & My Toothbrush and more.
Back again, my bad, forgot a week ago to post....we have #housemusic and #ghouse for ya all night long. And if you dont like it you're just lying to yourselves, cuz it's straight loveable, bitches. We have Tchami, Woo2tech, Croatia Squad, Chris Lake and more!!!
Back for a mix to get your night started out. Funky G House all night long. Featuring tracks and remixes from Sirus Hood, Rob Made Shiba San and more!!!
Ghouse w/ some electro dropped in tracklist Back to swag – no hopes what can you do – croatia squad come back home feat jazzyFunk – Pao, Saccao, JazzyDunk (vintage culture remix) gimme that fonky ass – Amine Edge, Dance gonna get you - Sharam Jey, Night Talk stand up – Henry Fong (Destructo Remix) gangsta hood – Torha, Earstrip crash the party – Re Dupre, Rod B kings & queens – Daniel Fernandez do it 2 nite – Rockefeller (Lucas & Steve Remix) One thing - Me & My Toothbrush Spilt Milk – Feed Me
Some more G House for ya ...We'll take ya from the hood to the peak hour.....tracklist below Destructo – Regulate Earstrip, Torha – Cook & Roll Kolombo, Malikk – I Take Ya' Destructo – Nobody Else Sirus Hood – Bad Boy Vintage Culture – The Sensation Thee Cool Cats – Grab the Wall Flex Cop – Busy This Busy That The Beatangers – I Dont Give A Fuck LouLou Players- Touch Ur Body Martin Solvieg – Intoxicated Croatia Squad – Touch me
This ones for all you on the nudisco/g house tip. tracks from croatia squad, vanilla ace, kolombo, vintage culture and more!
New stuff, old stuff, weird remixes..i got it for you kids. share, download, distribute, rock the fuck out.
What's up kids. This week we have some great electro house tracks and remixes for ya. Mainly based off of current and former hit records and of course...wonderwall. So download, stream and share it.
We got some new stuff for you this week but then we also drop if back with some retro remixes..... Tracks and remixes from Disclosure and Oliver Helden Magic! and Komes Andrea Corelli One Republic Koyote Neighborhood and Joe Maz Marko and more be sure to check out Spencer Thomas live, weekends @ H20 Discotec in Tucson AZ.
Sorry for the wait, back with some electro house to make it through your commute. We got some tracks, remixes and bootlegs from: New Order Jauz Ed Sheeran Plastik Funk Tradelove Hypster Deadmau5 and Melleefresh Lazy Rich Master Vibes
I'll be opening at H20 Discotec this weekend sooooooooooooo...We're back to start your memorial weekend off right. This'll get you to and from your party destinations... Featuring Tracks and Remixes from Chromeo Rocket Pimp Luciana and Popeska Lazy Rich Hot Mouth Dj Exodus Bass Kleph Bart B More Felix Cartal and Olver Twizt If you like it, download it, stream it...distribute it. Enjoy Fuckers...ST
Starts off funky and gets more electroey as we go along, you know how we roll. Tracks and remixes from Hot Mouth Digital Freq Gregory Salto Funkin Matt Style of Eye Patric La Funk Tomcraft and more.... email me any feedback Enjoy Fuckers.
New electro house mixshow up, tracks and remixes from Lazy Rich, Hirshee, Chris Lake, Botnek, Felguk and Tim Healey, Sunday Funday, John Dahlback, Uppermost and Rocket Pimp...Download it, stream it, distribute.
We're back, sorry for the hiatus...here's some new, some old, some bootlegs and some stuff from the back room. Tracks and remixes from Felix Cartal, Neon Hitch, Bad Boy Bill, Spencer Thomas, Dada Life, Dustin Que, Wolfgang Gartner, Daddy's Groove and more.
Alan sat down with Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster and Spencer Thomas after their show at the Sunstroke House. JPKS and Spencer opened and closed the show just like they played their show, one song in exchange for another. The conversation was on growing up, music influences, songwriting process, and talks of the future. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan burnt the phone lines out to Athens, GA to catch up with Spencer Thomas. They discuss the move to Athens, what 2020 has been teaching, the future for music and house shows, and whether a songwriter should use his name or a moniker. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Monk joins Alan to celebrate musicians that have shared songs on the show, over the past 75 episodes. Abe Partridge, Chris Pureka, the Krickets, David Newbould, Nick Redmond, Jeremy Stanfill, Garrett Howell, Shawn James, JPKS, and Spencer Thomas. SURPRISE! Joshua Cosby and Taylor Hollingsworth are in fact on this episode! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan burnt the phones lines to catch up with Coley Johnson. Coley and Al talk traveling, writing for the paper, food, college football, and Coley and Katelyn's journey into becoming foster parents. The college football covers the season and thoughts on next season and where the game is going. Music for the show is Spencer Thomas - "Hangin' Tough", Black Bettie - "Is This the End", and Taylor Hollingsworth - "Tap Dancin' Daddy". Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan sat down with Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster and Spencer Thomas after their show at the Sunstroke House. JPKS and Spencer opened and closed the show just like they played their show, one song in exchange for another. The conversation was on growing up, music influences, songwriting process, and talks of the future. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan burnt the phones lines to catch up with Coley Johnson. Coley and Al talk traveling, writing for the paper, food, college football, and Coley and Katelyn's journey into becoming foster parents. The college football covers the season and thoughts on next season and where the game is going. Music for the show is Spencer Thomas - "Hangin' Tough", Black Bettie - "Is This the End", and Taylor Hollingsworth - "Tap Dancin' Daddy".Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Monk joins Alan to celebrate musicians that have shared songs on the show, over the past 75 episodes. Abe Partridge, Chris Pureka, the Krickets, David Newbould, Nick Redmond, Jeremy Stanfill, Garrett Howell, Shawn James, JPKS, and Spencer Thomas. SURPRISE! Joshua Cosby and Taylor Hollingsworth are in fact on this episode!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content