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Latest podcast episodes about tyler joe

Spicy Bit of Meat
Risking Your Body Every Week: Rugby Player Speaks (Ep.3)

Spicy Bit of Meat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 33:34


We are back with the Spicy Bit of Meat Podcast with Bec and Ty. Today, Rebecca will be diving into the life and career of PRO RUGBY PLAYER, Tyler Joe to learn about this brutal sport that requires incredible sportsmanship, discipline and respect. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spicy-bit-of-meat/support

STARGIRL
Episode 24: End-of-Summer Check-In

STARGIRL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 54:37


This week we're throwing some paint at the wall! I check-in on the aimlessness of my summer energy, reorient, and give a preview of my top 3 Urgent Themes for Fall: Doing Things, the question: How am I treating my body?, and Campy Femininity. I also give my official stance against feminine fragility, and usher in a new era of capability and resourcefulness. Let's get it! Discussed: “Outdoor Voices Founder Ty Haney Has Moved On. Mostly.” Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz, The Cut @BallerinaFarm on IG Addison's A.R. album release party vibes Tinx remixing Addison's “2 die 4” https://soundcloud.com/tinxlucas/addison-rae-2-die-4-tinx-lucas-remix  “The Alix Earle Effect” ELLE writing Veronique Hyland, photos Tyler Joe, styling Sarah Zendejas “Zendaya Holds Court” ELLE writing Clover Hope, photos Steven Klein, styling Law Roach Julia Fox for Victoria's Secret

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On The Porch With Front Porch Music
We Drank Too Much For Church ... with Tyler Joe Miller

On The Porch With Front Porch Music

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 46:53


This week On The Porch we have Tyler Joe Miller join us. But you can call him Tyler ... or TJ ... or Tyler Joe ... or Joe Joe ... or Big Juice. Really he says you can call him anything! Whatever you decide to call him, be sure to listen to this episode. As the first independently signed artist to have their debut single reach number 1, he's a record-breaking artist who shows no sign of slowing down. We chatted about what he was doing when he found out "Pillow Talkin'" hit number one on the Canadian country charts. We also talked about his charity efforts in Guatemala, getting out on the road, some areas of the music industry he maybe doesn't love, and so much more. RELATED: Catch our coverage of his debut EP "Sometimes I Don't, But Sometimes I Do" ...We packed a lot into our 45 minute conversation! His latest single "Shoulda Known Better" is out now, and if you're in Ontario, you can catch TJM playing at Boots & Hearts this Summer. So enjoy our chat with Tyler Joe Miller. Thanks so much for coming back for Season 2 of On The Porch with Front Porch Music. If you liked it, please rate, review and subscribe … It's the easiest way to support our show. Grab a drink, pull up a chair, and join us On The Front Porch, every other Tuesday.On The Porch with Front Porch Music is a Front Porch Production and hosted by Logan Miller and Jenna Weishar. On The Porch with Front Porch Music is produced by Jason Saunders. The theme song for this podcast was written, produced, and performed by Owen Riegling.See a list of all our previous episodes of the podcast and have a listen.Support the show

Giant TV's Industry 45 Quick Spin
Industry 45 Quick Spin feat Tyler Joe Miller (on Country 89.1FM) | FULL

Giant TV's Industry 45 Quick Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 13:10


Tyler Joe Miller stopped into Country 89 to talk about his first 2 singles that went to #1 starting on Christmas 2019 with Pillow Talking'. Monday Nov 7th TJM opens up for Jess Moskaluke at the Moose and Goose in Thorold. TJM's latest single is "Never Met a Beer" with Matt Lang.Full interview here as aired on C89

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The Casey Clarke Show After The Show Podcast
TACO SALADS, DIGESTING CORN & HAPPY BIRTHDAY TYLER JOE MILLER

The Casey Clarke Show After The Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 8:18


Music 'N' Brews
Tyler Joe Miller Interview!

Music 'N' Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 82:40


Bryan and Jonny sit down with amazing country artist Tyler Joe Miller

In The Country with Dave Woods
Interview with Tyler Joe Miller

In The Country with Dave Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 26:00


Signed to MDM Recordings Inc. in 2019, British Columbia's Tyler Joe Miller quickly began to make a name for himself in Canadian country music and continues his meteoric rise with the release of his latest single ‘Wild As Her'. After releasing his gold-certified debut single, ‘Pillow Talkin'' at the end of 2019, the catchy tune quickly earned him the title of iHeartRadio Future Star and became his first #1 single at Canadian country radio. What followed was an unprecedented and record-breaking climb with follow-up single ‘I Would Be Over Me Too', which steadily rose on the charts and earned Miller the distinction as the first independent Canadian country artist to reach #1 at radio with their first two singles. Tyler Joe's debut EP Sometimes I Don't, But Sometimes I Do has amassed over 20 million combined streams to date, with sophomore single ‘Fighting' hitting the Top 10 and title-track ‘Sometimes I Do' reaching the Top 5 respectively. Most recently, Miller was named SiriusXM's 2021 Top of the Country winner and was nominated for four 2021 CCMA Awards including “Album of the Year”, “Male Artist of the Year”, “Rising Star”, and “Fan's Choice”.  In 2022, Tyler Joe won the following 2022 British Columbia Music Association (BCCMA) Awards: Single of the Year, Album of the Year & SOCAN Songwriter of the Year. Tyler Joe will play the Cavendish Beach Music Festival in in Cavendish, PEI in early July. Full details at cavendishbeachmusicfestival.com.  

Ready? Break!
Season 2, Episode 5 - Tyler Joe talks about the Open, coaching, and his love of all things CrossFit!

Ready? Break!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 61:22


Don't forget to check out our website for all of Compelled Fitness's current membership options.  Also, THE OPEN IS COMING!  Sign up today and plan to join us for Friday Night lights for three Friday's in a row beginning February 25th!

Country Confidential Podcast
Country Confidential - Tyler Joe Miller

Country Confidential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 16:51


This week, I am chatting with Tyler Joe Miller. We chat about how his love of coffee gave him a great idea for a vacation spot, he tells the story of playing a bar in his home town, and the bar closing the next day, and we find out something we can do as fans to make his live shows so much better. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gainin' Fast On Memphis
Tyler Joe Miller | Canadian Singer/Songwriter

Gainin' Fast On Memphis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 68:58


 Gainin' Fast on Memphis: The Podcast | Show Notes Episode 91: We Welcome in Canadian Singer/Songwriter Tyler Joe Miller. As an independent artist Tyler has reached #1 on the Canadian Billboard Country Chart with the hit "Pillow Talkin", but it was his song "Fighting" that caught my attention. A song about the struggles of Mental Health and trying to overcome life's demons. Show Links: https://flow.page/gaininfastonmemphis https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gainin-fast-on-memphis/id1489564658 https://www.facebook.com/GAININFASTONMEMPHIS https://www.youtube.com/c/GaininFastOnMemphis https://www.instagram.com/fastonmemphis_podcast/ Sponsor Links: https://www.arlorevolution.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCxvVcUtdBCgLMUdip7P3Hg https://www.facebook.com/ArtOnAHigherWire/ Guest Links: https://www.facebook.com/tylerjoemiller/ https://tylerjoemiller.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tylerjoemiller/ Help support the show, our Patreon is what keeps the show going, we have tiers starting as low as $1, going all the way up to Show Sponsorships. Find your tier today! https://www.patreon.com/GaininFastOnMemphis Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/GaininFastOnMemphis)

In The Country with Dave Woods
Interview with Tyler Joe Miller

In The Country with Dave Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 37:00


Surrey, B.C.s Tyler Joe Miller releases his fourth single "Sometimes I Do" following his record-breaking back-to-back #1 radio hits, “Pillow Talkin” and “I Would Be Over Me Too” and Top 10 single “Fighting”. "Sometimes I Do was a blast to write,"says Tyler Joe. "It's about how you can't really put me in a box. Sometimes I'm up to no good and get into a little bit of trouble and sometimes I'm as innocent as can be just havin' a good time." Tyler Joe is 1 of 8 finalists currently in Sirius XM's Top Of The Country competition with voting on until June 28, 2021. You can vote every day until then at https://topcountry.siriusxm.ca/#VoteNow. Tune in to get to know Tyler Joe better and hear "Pillow Talkin'" & the new single "Sometimes I Do".

The Morning Geekdom
Ep 167 - Harry Potter character draft

The Morning Geekdom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 62:40


"I solemnly swear I am up to no good." On episode 167 of The Morning Geekdom podcast I am joined by Gregg, Tyler & Joe from Guy at the Movies where we discuss & draft Harry Potter characters. Where does your favorite rank? Make sure you follow us on Instagram to help decide the winner!! Grab your favorite cup of coffee & join the discussion.   Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts  apple.co/2KPbZO7   Email the show themorninggeekdom@gmail.com    Follow us Instagram @themorninggeekdom Twitter @morninggeekdom Facebook @morninggeekdom

Sean Patrick Chats
Tyler & Joe of THEORY OF A DEADMAN - 3.9.2021

Sean Patrick Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 15:14


Zooming with Tyler & Joe about Pandemic life, their radio success, Nickelback, future touring, and new music.

COUNTRY 107 Morning Show with Dave Anthony
Tyler Joe Miller - 'Fighting' Video, Charity Work and New Projects

COUNTRY 107 Morning Show with Dave Anthony

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 30:40


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Well Suited
Tyler Joe

Well Suited

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 45:54


Fashion photographer Tyler Joe details his journey from studying mechanical engineering and sleeping on a friend's couch, to working with brand's like Elle magazine, Prada, and Michael Kors. He also shares an unforgettable story about a family heirloom, where he gets inspiration for his now-legendary quarantine TikToks, and how he once got Nikki to rap on the streets of Paris.

Country Confidential Podcast
Tyler Joe Miller

Country Confidential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 17:43


This week, Tyler Joe Miller is my guest. We chat about his song Pillow Talking going gold earlier this week, how his first two songs have gone number one, his next single, painting tips, and some of the great charity work he is doing in Guatemala. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

COUNTRY 107 Morning Show with Dave Anthony
Tyler Joe Miller - Back to back number 1's, his day job and MORE

COUNTRY 107 Morning Show with Dave Anthony

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 14:18


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Giant TV's Industry 45 Quick Spin
Industry 45 Quick Spin feat. Tyler Joe Miller | FULL

Giant TV's Industry 45 Quick Spin

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 19:21


Tyler Joe Miller was the First Canadian Independent Country Artists with a #1 Debut Single with the song "Pillow Talkin". Tyler and Shane chat about the hit as well as his new single "I Would Be Over Me Too".  Tyler talks about Kelly Archer as a songwriter and what's coming up in the near future for the Langley, BC Country Star! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16d249Nx9Ds (Pillow Talkin)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4cy3kDttCQ (The Loft Sessions)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaM8U8ZOdn0 (Id Be Over Me Too) https://mdmrecordings.net/artist_press/tyler-joe-miller/

Bustle
How Coronavirus Is Changing Street Style For Good, According To Photographers

Bustle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 7:54


A little over 12 years ago, photographer Scott Schuman, also known as The Sartorialist, camped outside Milan’s Spring 2007 menswear shows to photograph attendees. Schuman’s pictures, a luxury-focused interpretation of “street style” photography, were published on the now defunct website Men.Style.com. The incredible response the images received from viewers and the thousands of amateur bloggers who reposted them on Tumblr led to a major shift in the fashion industry, birthing a generation of creators who built their careers around street style. It also helped lift the veil of an otherwise closely guarded industry, turning previously unknown editors, buyers, and socialites into public figures. Today, street style photography is more than just a sub-genre — it's a lucrative business. Dozens of photographers gather outside fashion shows to capture images of attendees for major publications. At the peak of its popularity, some in-demand photographers were earning up to $20,000 in one month. The magazines, in turn, receive significant advertising revenue from the web traffic the pictures generate. And the stars who appear in the photographs could leverage their exposure to develop partnerships with brands that want to increase their visibility or hype around their shows. But with the COVID-19 pandemic limiting the number of in-person runway shows and causing many cities around the world to cancel their fashion weeks altogether, industry experts believe the high-end street style world that Schuman helped birth is ready for a major evolution. The sudden break in the fashion calendar, increased financial pressures, and a changing social climate have made it necessary for companies, photographers, and influencers to reevaluate their relationships with the genre. Even prior to COVID-19, many insiders recognized a flaw in how the cycle operated. “I think it had hit a fevered pitch,” says The Yes creative director and street style fixture Taylor Tomasi-Hill. “It was an echo chamber of people who weren’t necessarily being original or showing authentic style.” Authenticity and innovation is what Tomasi-Hill is known for. When street style was still in its infancy, she was among a group of Teen Vogue editors who made colorful and bold statements with their Fashion Week wardrobes, while other editors at the time strictly wore black. Over time, Tomasi-Hill believes that commitment to personal style became compromised: “There were too many people taking money or clothes from brands to promote themselves as influencers without being true to what they actually loved.” According to Vogue photographer Phil Oh, the budding influencer-brand-relationship put a strain on the creativity exhibited at fashion weeks. “Street style at fashion weeks became less about actual personal style and more about marketing brands’ upcoming collections — which I suppose is the main function of fashion shows, after all, but that made street style feel a bit more manufactured,” he says. “It is maybe less relevant for the viewer at home, but probably more important for the brands’ bottom lines.” With a renewed focus on personal style, Tomasi-Hill believes influencers can reclaim their relevance. “They’ve had time to reset and strategize on what’s important and forge meaningful relationships with brands that they believe in,” she says. “Truly original style makers will continue to thrive, and I can’t wait to see that creativity continue to unfold.” The societal shift that has occurred during the pandemic, particularly in relation to race- and class-based disparities, may also encourage companies and photographers to evaluate who the real “stars” of street style are. “I think street style will be more focused on people with style and not how much money they have,” says veteran photographer Seleen Saleh. “I have always looked for people I thought were interesting to me. I will continue to do so. My focus has always been and will always be highlighting Black creatives of the diaspora." Based on the industry’s current desire to deliver more inclusive content, the number of Black people featured in front of and behind the camera may see a significant increase. “We may also see a lot more inclusivity within street style galleries and in the way people are represented post-pandemic,” says photographer Darrel Hunter, who was one of the first to publish inclusive street style at Teen Vogue in collaboration with then-editors Phillip Picardi and Jessica Andrews. (Andrews is now Bustle's Deputy Fashion Editor.) “During the pandemic we had brands and publications now waking up and suddenly taking an interest in inclusivity and diversity and scrambling for all of the diverse content that they can find," adds Hunter. "Hopefully this isn’t just a trend, and this isn’t something that people are trying to do in the moment to pacify their readers and be seen as inclusive.” Change is already underway at Copenhagen Fashion Week. Hunter attended, photographing various street style subjects including Ellie Delphine and Lois Opoku. Notably, there seemed to be more diversity and fewer sponsored brand moments, perhaps signaling a shift toward inclusivity and a return to personal style. The fashion industry’s current financial crisis, which could alter the number and scale of lavish runway shows, may also impact street style. “If shows stop happening or the format changes, then fashion week as we know it may not exist,” says Hearst Magazines staff photographer Tyler Joe. “Maybe designers decide to condense four seasons into two and combine both men's and women's shows in remote locations to allocate their money more efficiently, thus creating a more meaningful experience for the viewer.” Cutting down on fashion week budgets may also alleviate some of the financial stress photographers face when traveling to cover shows. “Street style photographers already spend a lot of their own money traveling to four different cities around the world to do their job,” he says. “If these shows are no longer happening back to back in the same locations, then it doesn't make financial sense for the photographers. The brands might pay for the editors and influencers to go, but not the photographers.” Street style veteran Tamu McPherson, who started behind the camera and now is one of the industry’s most photographed subjects, says fans are looking beyond Fashion Week for street style imagery. As evidence of the genre’s enduring impact, she points to the fact that brands and bloggers now produce street style-inspired shoots on their own. “Street style is now a strong and effective medium for communicating style and promoting product,” she says. “As proof of its influence, brands direct influencers to shoot sponsored content respecting the street style aesthetic.” On Instagram, influencers like McPherson regularly post street style-inspired photos that aren’t necessarily captured at Fashion Week. No matter the future of runway shows, “one thing for sure is that influencers will continue to produce personal street style images for our inspiration,” she says. The fashion industry as a whole continues to go through an internal reckoning that may permanently change the way the industry operates. Street style as a creative genre hasn't been exempt from this internal audit. In fact, it may have needed this time to reevaluate more than any other part of the business. But as the world struggles to contain the spread of coronavirus, the future of street style — and Fashion Week as a whole — is still largely uncertain. “There is no way to tell what will happen post COVID-19,” McPherson adds. “The street style coming out of Copenhagen Fashion Week looked great. However, cases of the virus are rising around Europe and may impact Milan and Paris fashion weeks, pushing out the next opportunity for Fashion Week related content to February,” she says. “It’s hard to know what the world will look like then.”

The Show
S03E03: Tyler Joe Miller

The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 36:48


Season Three, Episode Three: Tyler Joe Miller took Canadian country radio by storm with the release of his debut single, "Pillow Talkin'". The single went all the way to number one, making him the very first independent country artist in Canada to debut at number one. Now, he's celebrating a CCMA nomination for Rising Star of the Year. Tyler Joe joins us from beautiful British Columbia to discuss his fast-track to stardom, his humanitarian work in Central America, his passion for true-crime podcasts, and that one time he got a little more than he bargained for from an honest-to-goodness jaguar.The Show is dressed in Unison blue for the duration of Season 3. To make a donation to the Unison Benevolent Fund, text UNISON to 45678.The Show is hosted by Amy Aust and Scotty Kipfer.Tyler Joe Miller, welcome to The Show! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

In The Country with Dave Woods
Interview with Tyler Joe Miller

In The Country with Dave Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 41:00


Surrey, British Columbia's Tyler Joe Miller - signed to MDM Recordings Inc. in 2019 - just celebrated his #1 debut single "Pillow Talkin'". In October 2019, Tyler Joe was awarded the Ray McAuley Horizon award at the BCCMAs. It's an award that is presented to a new artist who has shown achievements in recorded and or live performances and celebrates their contributions to country music in British Columbia. Tyler Joe is here to share the story of how his #1 single almost fell short of the top spot, He'll also tell us which song is his all time favourite - and much more! And, of course, he'll share his brand new single "I Would Be Over Me Too" that is sure to have him climbing the country charts again,

Team LeftJab
TEAM LEFTJAB NETWORK SPOTLIGHT-THE MEN'S LOCKER ROOM PODCAST

Team LeftJab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 22:00


Team LeftJab United Radio Network Spotlight-Men's Locker Room Podcast In this episode, we talk to Matt,Tyler & Joe from The Men's Locker Room Podcast,who are featured on The TLJ Network about what made them start The Men's Locker Room Podcast and what their plans are for the future with it.

Vanessa Wants To Know
Freelance Life During COVID-19 Featuring @alyssainthecity, @meghannguy & @tylerjoe

Vanessa Wants To Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 74:07


Vanessa sits down with 3 of her favourite NYC based Creatives (an influencer, a makeup artist, & fashion photographer) to discuss what it means to be a millennial working the gig economy during lockdown. Even if you may be familiar with Alyssa Coscarelli, Meghan Nguy or Tyler Joe’s work, expect the unexpected from this very candid conversation. Some things we cover: • The quick pivot each guest made to meet the new conditions and environment of operating in the digital space • How the scrappiness and ingenuity inherent to all freelancers have helped all 3 guests navigate the space, while still getting ‘work’ • Navigating the murky waters of working with brands during COVID • Refinding the Joy in making stuff in the name of creativity vs commerce: the unexpected outcome of being home quarantined • TIK TOK vs Instagram, paid content vs unpaid ‘cross pollination’, authenticity vs being another trend • PLUS: tips/coping methods (hint: lots of gospel music LOL) Resources: Alyssa Coscarelli’s InstagramMeghan Nguy's InstagramMeghan's TikTokTyler Joe's InstagramTyler's TikTokPeter CottonTale - Hi 5Vanessa’s InstagramVWTK Podcast InstagramVWTK Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Inside Today's Country
Tyler Joe MIller

Inside Today's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 31:14


this week I had the chance to chat with Tyler Joe Miller about his new single "Pillow Talkin' ", and his non-profit called The Climb Outreach Society, that he and his friends started to help those in need in Guatemala.  Tyler is a very talented guy and has alot of great things on the go Pillow Talkin' is the lead off single from Tyler Joe Miller, MDM Recordings’ newest signing! The track was recorded and produced by accredited producer, Danick Dupelle (Emerson Drive, Tebey, Don Amero).Tyler Joe is the 2019 BCCMA "Ray MCauley Rising Star” Award Recipient.  Facebook and Instagram @tylerjomeiller If you would like to be featured on Inside Today's Country, drop us an email insidetodayscountry@outlook.com or visit www.timblackonair.com  

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Internal Intelligence Podcast
Ep. 3 How to live a happier life with Tyler Joe Stratton

Internal Intelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 14:12


Learn how to live a happier quailty of life by discovering how to unlock your inner happiness with these 3 tactical tips that are life enhancing! Tactical tip #1: Relationships Tactical tip #2: Know thyself Tactical tip #3: Change habits you want to change I found happiness in the same place I lost it in. Learn where I found my happiness and how to unlock your inner happiness here at Ultimate Human Connect. I am here to love, lead & serve. Tyler Joe Stratton

Country Music Made Me
Tyler Joe Miller

Country Music Made Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 44:50


Tyler Joe Miller is a Canadian Country Musician best known for his breakout singles Pillow Talkin' and I would Be Over Me Too. Tyler Joe joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early musical memories with family, the work-ethic that was instilled within him at a young age, and how that continues to drive him forward within his Country Music career. Tyler Joe and Brendan talk about his first experiences on the stage within his Church's Youth group, the conversation that led to the formation of his first band, and walking away from music to chase other passions within his life. Tyler Joe explains the moment he was inspired to chase a solo music career, why he chose Country Music, and the amazing start he's had to his career, becoming the first independent artist to debut with back-to-back #1 hits on the Billboard Canada Country Charts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy