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Deceptively Fast with Seth Payne
Larry Olmsted, author of "Fans"

Deceptively Fast with Seth Payne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 48:06


Seth and Drew discuss the dreariness of working from home, how Bhad Babie can inspire us all, and get up to speed on Deshaun Watson. Then Seth visits with author Larry Olmsted (31:00), author of the book, Fans: How Watching Sports Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Understanding.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pouring Smoke Podcast
S1E6 - Young & Dumb

Pouring Smoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 95:18


The guys kick off this episode talking about the art of trolling others, how to hunt a turkey with the “Birthday Song” and bullies in school. Then Seth and Dillon tell stories about previous jobs they’ve had and all the dumb things they did that came along with those jobs.

Surviving the Music Industry
Seth Mosley and The Commonheart's Clinton Clegg

Surviving the Music Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 87:14


Van living, relationships, podcasting, and the lives of producer/songwriter Seth Mosley and frontman Clinton Clegg. Clinton talks The Commonheart's songs and sound. Then Seth, host of Made It In Music Podcast and owner of Full Circle Music, shares his path to award-winning music and some industry insight from his experiences in podcasting.    Clinton Clegg, frontman with dynamically expressive pipes that effortlessly traverse bluesy pleading, and honeyed balladeering. Jumps in to share the uniqueness of The Commonheart and their sound. As well as the turning point of Clinton's life and where music was his salvation. Discovering his identity and what path to take knowing that either road is full of fear and trepidation. We also touch on living in chaos or a state of normalacy when creating art. The Commonheart’s latest album, PRESSURE; is both rugged and refined. Check it out on all platforms and follow them @the_commonheart and visit  for tour dates.    Seth Mosley is an entrepreneur, host, songwriter, producer, and educator. Having worked in music nearly all his life, he found himself with his first #1 radio hit by the age of 22. Like many, Seth started his professional career as an artist, but soon found that the allure of the studio was a better fit for his talents. Today, Seth leads his company Full Circle Music team as he continues to write and produce 150+ songs with A-List artists every year. In addition to countless Dove Awards, Mosley has been named Billboard’s No. 1 Christian Producer of the Year (2013) and SESAC’s Songwriter of the Year (2014). In 2015, he earned a GRAMMY® for his production work on for KING & COUNTRY’s Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong.   In Seth's conversation, we dig into his early beginnings working in the studio up to forming his first project, Me In Motion. Then moving to Nashville working the songwriting, producing path to eventually working big projects in the Christian music space. We take a look at some of Seth's past projects and what it takes being a good producer in multiple genres. What makes country music, country and Christian music tracks, Christian. We talk podcasting with Seth's Made It In Music and his company Full Circle Music. There are many arms to Full Circle Music including an Academy component and production. For everything from Seth's company, services, and podcast visit  and follow Seth at @officialfcmusic.

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth
Episode 84: The Shook Twins and Taylor Kingman (TK and The Holy Know Nothings)

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 111:56


This episode is a Portland blowout. First, Rob sits down with Taylor Kingman, principal songwriter of the band TK & The Holy Know Nothings. Taylor explains how blowing his voice out at a young age resulted in a burst of writing for him. The band's debut cd is called, Arguably Ok yet it is actually arguably absolutely excellent. Taylor relates the process behind many of these compelling songs, and maps out his view of the band's future. He also talks about how he met Jay Cobb Anderson, and why he and drummer Tyler Thompson are now members both of Fruition and of TK & The Holy Know Nothings. Then Seth and Rob chat with twin sisters Katelyn and Laurie Shook. The Shook Twins explain how they morphed from music enthusiasts to professional touring musicians. The hosts discuss with the twins about how their latest full-length Some Good Lives represents a more eclectic approach for them, and about the singles they have released even more recently. The sisters tell how Bart Budwig's mixing skills kept their sound cohesive even though they were adding soul, funk and even disco flavors to their classic indie-folk sound. The band recorded it in an old brick library in Southeast Portland with the assistance of engineer Justin Phelps and his vintage gear and sonic versatility. We also learn about why their first gigs were in Virginia even though they grew up in Idaho, their songwriting process, why it takes a strong man to date a twin, their love of Bernie, the significance of the golden egg and a bunch more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Speaking Startup
Speaking Startup: Assessing the state of VC in KC

Speaking Startup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 18:42


On this episode of speaking startup, Isabelle looks into a maker fair that was hosted by The Loop in Columbia and focused on small-scale entrepreneurship. Then Seth shares his interview with Adam Arredondo, executive director of the Kansas City Startup Foundation, about a recent report that came out that has details about Kansas City businesses that gained venture funding. The rundown: - 2:03 The latest headlines in startup and entrepreneurship news - 4:32 Audio postcard from the maker faire in Columbia 
 - 9:31 Interview with Adam Arredondo, executive director of the Kansas City Startup Foundation - 16:07 The numbers that matter in entrepreneurial news and a quote for the road

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth
Episode 83: Ronnie McCoury and Ziek McCarter (Con Brio)

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 76:08


Seth and Rob update the listeners about some of their recent live music experiences throughout this episode, but the rest is a Seth Fest! Seth first interviews Ronnie McCoury and discusses his work with the legendary Del McCoury Band as well as his own The Travelin' McCourys outfit. They talk about Ronnie's son's 10-piece Jazz/Funk band, the new wave of bluegrass bands, the importance of being musically versatile and many other topics. Ronnie also speaks for the first time publicly about the tragic passing of Jeff Austin. Then Seth has a brief chat with Ziek McCarter of the lively soul/R+B/PsychRock band Con Brio. Ziek talks about how Con Brio is able to take its music across the globe. Ziek speaks of how having enthusiastic fans so far from home inspires them, how they can turn seated audiences into dancing ones, their tour with Galactic, how they keep the creative juices flowing and more. Con Brio will be releasing music and touring this fall with the groundbreaking Asian/American rapper, Lyrics Born. Part of the Osiris Podcast Network: www.Osirispod.com wTnS Sponsors: Polay + Clark 21st Century Accounting (Don't wait till April and get screwed, get Polayed) www.polayclark.com Nugs.net nugs.net offers a monthly subscription service in which live music fans can stream recordings of live performances and albums from a bevy of acts including Pearl Jam, Umphrey’s McGee, The Magpie Salute, Dead & Company, the Jerry Garcia Band, Gov’t Mule, Greensky Bluegrass, moe., STS9, Twiddle and more. Recently, nugs.net added a batch of Phish recordings, both live and studio, to their subscription offerings. Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth: insideoutwtns.com Twitter: @InsideoutWTNS Instagram: www.instagram.com/insideoutwtns Facebook: www.facebook.com/insideoutwTnS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Learn From Us - Investing
Episode #77 - Is OJ Simpson Guilty ?

Learn From Us - Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 32:36


In today's episode, Paul and Seth take a break from Business & Investing advice and have a conversation about OJ Simpson. Paul tells Seth that he loves the FX show the people vs OJ Simpson. Did OJ do it? How did he get acquitted? Then Seth brings up the Michale Jackson series on HBO about child sexual abuse allegations. Normally we give Business, Real Estate, and Investing guidance. To check out one of our deal of the week episodes - Follow this link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMYotrbPXnwThis show is for entrepreneurs and real estate investors who want to learn how to invest in all markets. This easy-to-follow advice will show you how to make money during all of the market changes. Learn from accomplished investor Paul Gabrail as he guides you through the economic cycles and gives you real strategies that will help you take advantage of the current market.Inside each episode, Paul shares the strategies that he uses to create generational wealth. From tough lessons that he has learned to the mindset, you need to have along the journey. Paul pulls you into his world and shares with you what it takes to grow your real estate portfolio.Subscribe, Download, & Listen to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spreaker, Player FM, and Watch in 4k on YouTube! New Episodes every Monday & Thursday!

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth
Episode 48 - The Infamous Stringdusters (Chris Pandolfi and Andy Falco)

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 122:03


After a brief music chat, Seth and Rob sit down with Andy Falco and Chris Pandolfi of the Infamous Stringdusters before The Dusters’ Atlanta show this past fall and confer on this fantastic band. Since this interview, The Stringdusters band has been nominated for a Grammy for its Laws Of Gravity release - which is also the initial topic here. The band talks about this record represents a back-to-the-core coalescence of the its previous releases and approaches. They discuss their thoughts behind the choice to wait for new songs to be released before performing them. Other decision points are analyzed, like those behind sharing songwriting credits amongst each other and efforts to make sure each member’s musical voice is heard equally on each release and/or performance. The hosts and guests acknowledge the varying parameters of bluegrass, and the extent to which The Stringdusters feel compelled to adhere to them. We learn the importance of capturing the “expression factor” of each player, and how the lyrical and historical context of each song ultimately informs the performance. A discussion about the band’s Ladies and Gentlemen release leads to Nicki Bluhm. Nicki hooked the band up with Ryan Adams, and these two Dusters share some Ryan stories including how they prepared for the tour, their first performance with him, a spontaneous Black Sabbath cover, how Ryan “went to bat” for them on Colbert and some funny Ryan crowd interactions. Before Chris had to depart he discussed his thoughts behind his famous “Bluegrass Manifesto,” and how it attracted the ire of many bluegrass purists. Chris acknowledges that he was inspired by Bela Fleck to play bluegrass in the first place, and he denies that the “infamous” part of the band’s name was by design. When the focus shifts to Andy, we find out that he was in many New York bands including the Water Street Blues Band. He talks about how David Bromberg and Buddy Merriam stoked the fire of his interest in acoustic music, and how Merriam essentially taught him how to play bluegrass. We find out how Andy ended up meeting the Stringdusters’ guys and how he found his way in the band. Andy also shares some of his Stringdusters experiences, including the preparation for and execution of their Lockn set with Page McConnell and Phil Lesh. Then Seth and Rob take us home with a conversation of their own which starts with a discussion of the interview and then many music topics including the Dead and Company show the hosts had seen together just before completing this episode. wTnS is Produced by Rob Turner and Engineered by Josh Thane of Wonder Dog Sounds Studio. www.joshthaneproductions.com www.wonderdogsounds.com Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth: insideoutwtns.com Twitter: @InsideoutWTNS Instagram: www.instagram.com/insideoutwtns Facebook: www.facebook.com/insideoutwTnS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth
Episode 42 - John Bell and Denny Walley

Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 115:46


Seth and Rob update the listeners on the coming wTnS Live event at City Winery on September 19th. Then Turner explains who Denny Walley is and describes his own efforts to procure this interview backstage at Hampton70. Denny talks about his Colonel memories, including the fact that while he was in a band called The Detours, he was at one point in the same room with Colonel Bruce Hampton, but the two would not meet until many years later. Denny talks about going to a desert high school with Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and James "Motorhead" Sherwood, and how Motor recommended Denny to Zappa, and the strange way Walley endeared himself to FZ which would ultimately land him on Zappa's "Bongo Fury" Tour. Denny also discusses Capt. Beefheart's unusual creative process, and how a guy named John French was key to its success. He also tells about how he and Motorhead blew their side project's chance at a major record deal because they pre-crashed an Elton John party in hilarious fashion. Rob shares a story about how he blew his one chance to meet Zappa and then we return to backstage at Atlanta's Fox Theater for the full chat with Widespread Panic's John Bell. Bell talks extensively about Col. Bruce Hampton and shares a few legendary Bruce stories. Bell also reveals that he is considerably less enthusiastic about seeing concerts himself these days than he had been not too long ago. He apparently even has to be careful not to lose himself in the music of his opening acts. Rob responds to Bell's point about Colonel giving him the inspiration to be himself on stage by asking about Bell's improvised raps, and Bell reluctantly discusses this unique talent, eventually identifying Van Morrison's as his chief influence (leading Turner to suggest that WsP cover Morrison's "Real Real Gone" with Randall Bramblett and the MegaBlasters). Bell also explains how lineup changes have invigorated Widespread Panic over the years, and specifically speaks to how they worked keyboardist JoJo Hermann's clavinet into their sound in the 90s. Then Seth and Rob argue over how their next live event is billed, and Turner tells his story of being calmed down by Bell during the dreary post-Hampton70 chaos. wTnS is Produced by Rob Turner and Engineered by Josh Thane of Wonder Dog Sounds Studio. www.joshthaneproductions.com www.wonderdogsounds.com Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth: insideoutwtns.com Twitter: @InsideoutWTNS Instagram: www.instagram.com/insideoutwtns Facebook: www.facebook.com/insideoutwTnS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Attitudes of sexual integrity! The Journey from sexual compulsion to Sexual Integrity. Addiction Recovery [Sex] Mode!

I Read Surveys filled out by listeners. Then Seth and I discuss The cost of healing. More info on Seath at www.sethalantaylor.com, XXXChurch.com and ASI27.org

Attitudes of sexual integrity! The Journey from sexual compulsion to Sexual Integrity. Addiction Recovery [Sex] Mode!

I Read Surveys filled out by listeners. Then Seth and I discuss The cost of healing. More info on Seath at www.sethalantaylor.com, XXXChurch.com and ASI27.org

SasWhat: A Podcast about Bigfoot
Episode 89: The Truth About Bigfoot...

SasWhat: A Podcast about Bigfoot

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 51:04


Mark and Seth are back to talk Bigfoot! First up, Mark recounts his adventures in the land of Salt Fork at the Ohio Bigfoot Conference then Seth talks about his experiences seeing the latest Marvel movie. Then Seth has an announcement to make. Then they read two fantastic letters from two wonderful listeners. One pertains to the Monroe Monster and the other to whether or not they would actually want to definitively know whether or not Bigfoot exists... Don't forget to visit SasWhat.com or facebook.com/saswhat or find us on Twitter @saswhatshow Download the show at... iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saswhat-podcast-about-bigfoot/id889714608?mt=2 or Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saswhat-a-podcast-about-bigfoot We'd also like to welcome our new listeners at WCR 97.1 FM in Ohio! Thanks for listening, folks. If you liked the show please feel free to leave us a rating/review on iTunes OR Stitcher. Please don't forget to visit our site at SasWhat.com and send all your complaints or praises or topics of interest to saswhatmail@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

SasWhat: A Podcast about Bigfoot
Episode 79: Bizarre Bigfoot Cases (featuring a guest appearance by Loren Coleman)

SasWhat: A Podcast about Bigfoot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2016 61:29


This week Mark and Seth discuss some truly odd cases of Bigfootery. This was all spurred on by an interest in the Enfield Horror case. A case originally investigated by one, Loren Coleman. Mr Coleman was gracious enough to take a few minutes to talk with us about the case. After that the conversation turns to Chestnut Ridge and the subject of Stan Gordons "Strange Invasion". Then Seth brings us back to Ohio...Don't forget to visit SasWhat.com or facebook.com/saswhat Download the show at... iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saswhat-podcast-about-bigfoot/id889714608?mt=2 or Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saswhat-a-podcast-about-bigfoot We'd also like to welcome our new listeners at WCR 97.1 FM in Ohio! Thanks for listening, folks. If you liked the show please feel free to leave us a rating/review on iTunes OR Stitcher. Please don't forget to visit our site at SasWhat.com and send all your complaints or praises or topics of interest to saswhatmail@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

Broken: With Devon & Dylan
Broken: With Devon & Dylan #27

Broken: With Devon & Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2014 61:17


Tonight we start off with Seth's girlfriend, Amanda. Who basically talks about gardening and 12 inch dildos. Then Seth comes on and talks about riding. Dylan tells a story about a girl that got away.