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Season 2 Launch Trailer for Play&Conversations with the design team at Play&Co - Brendan & Karen Hutchieson, Jason McGinnity, Matt Locascio, Michelle Passe, and Tyler Wilkinson. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music to listen to new conversations each month.
Welcome to our podcast known as "The Group Chat". Just your average 3 co-hosts consisting of: Tyler Wilkinson, Trent Wilson and Lauren Sanderson. In this episode we dive right in to introducing ourselves, explaining the name of our podcast and implying our newly created segments. You all will come across talks of newly released music, sports talk, news, Dr. Love and even a little ranting. Join us as we embark on our journey into the world of podcasts.
Lacrosse is back, and the boys are firing. We debuted Tyler Wilkinson as the new Co-Host, and dove into some headlines like Under Armour ending their partnership with Team 22, the release of the PLL jerseys and Tyler gave us the inside scoop on the latest twitter beef in the lacrosse world. We also discussed … Continued
Tyler and I let loose and talk about pretty much everything. His transfer to Reinhardt University, growing up playing lacrosse in Texas Vs. now, playing at the IMG Academy and even get into his injury and how he bounced back. As the PLL is right around the corner, I give some insight into what the … Continued
If there is one thing Bozeman knows how to do, it's come together during times of struggle. This has been even more apparent during this pandemic. In this episode, we talk with Bridget Wilkinson, director of the Bozeman Area Community Foundation, and Tyler an agent at our office, about what local businesses, non-profits, and community members are doing to help out at this time. Bridget also lets us know how Give Big will look this year and why it's more important than ever for our community to support this event. For more details and links to items referenced in this episode, visit our blog at www.bozemanrealestate.group/blog Follow along with us! Instagram @bozemanrealestategroup Facebook @bozemanrealestategroup Our website www.bozemanrealestate.group
We sit down with Tyler Wilkinson, a North Carolina native who moved to Bozeman more than 10 years ago. We talk about what it was like for him to move to Bozeman and whether or not he found Bozeman to be a welcoming place. We talk about how Bozeman has changed over the years and his thoughts on newcomers wanting to close the door behind them. If you prefer to read rather than listen, you can read our article "Is Bozeman Welcoming" on our blog at www.bozemanrealestate.group/blog. Follow along with us! Instagram @bozemanrealestategroup Facebook @bozemanrealestategroup Our website www.bozemanrealestate.group
Greg Bolton is a father, an audio systems tech and general all-round sweetheart. Greg is a returning guest to the show and greg always delivers a great conversation. This time, we dove a little into his band he had with Tyler Wilkinson called "Motion Picture Ending"and what his experience was. This podcast's common thread is that when bands get together as young people, life changes as well as priorities. It's very hard to explain how bands work and why people play music for no love and no money. Relationships break up, hearts are broken. Rare victories win over decisions to quit and to keep on keepin' on. After the fun is gone, it's time to grow up and contribute into society in other ways. This episode was special because the flow of the conversation is exactly what I envisioned as a 'format' to this podcast. Lately, I've been putting out some episodes that I'm not super proud of. It's not the content or even the guest. The show has taken on a new feel that comes with the fact that I have pretty much interviewed everyone I know.. twice. I'm meeting some guests for the first time. as with all first impressions, some guests embrace the idea of a no-questions-conversation-based-podcast. Some hate it and come off as uncomfortable which is maybe who that person actually is. I appreciate all that listen and follow the show. I'll keep doing them if you keep listening!Thanks for reading this long winded intro, enjoy the show Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!!Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/
This week, we talk to Prof. Robert Thorson about Henry David Thoreau's "Walden," Tyler Wilkinson of A Dime Back, and solve a decades-old mystery in Jonathan Chronology.
Tyler Wilkinson is one third of the family band "The Wilkinsons" and is also the founding member of the Small Town Pistols with his sister Amanda. The Wilkinsons are back together to play some acoustic shows in western Canada. Tyler is also a very accomplished song writer and spends time in Nashville writing with other song writers. on the last trip he did, he managed to write 12 songs in the period of one week. Pretty incredible stuff. Catch the Wilkinsons on their western Canadian tour and the dates are August 28 - Dauphin, MB - The Watson Art Centre August 29 - Virden, MB - The Virden Auditorium August 30 - North Battleford, SK - The Dekker Centre August 31 - Moose Jaw, SK - Moose Jaw Cultural Centre, home of the Mae Wilson Theatre September 1 - Camrose, AB - The Bailey Theatre September 2 - Lloydminister, AB - Vic Juba Community Theatre September 3 - Drayon Valley, AB - Eleanor Pickup Arts Centre September 5 - Fort McMurray, AB - Suncor Energy Centre for the Performing Arts This Episode is brought to you in part by: Beaus All Natural Brewing co. https://beaus.ca/ Full Time I.P.A. In three words: Hoppy, fruity, bold. It's our newest full time brand, which is where we got the name! Tasting notes: Full Time I.P.A. pours hazy deep gold with a dense white foam. Aromas of citrus, tropical fruit and pine abound. The flavour mirrors the aroma impressions with pronounced juicy fruit. A balanced bitterness underpins the flavour. This medium bodied ale finishes dry with lingering hop and fruit notes. Lug Tread In three words: Crisp, balanced, refreshing. Lug Tread is a lagered ale (a term we coined!), it's top-fermented like an ale, and cold-aged like a lager. It's been our flagship brand since we opened in 2006. As of 2017, it's now available in 355ml cans for the first time. It's won more than 20 awards. Tasting notes: Lug-Tread pours a brilliantly clear straw gold, with rocky white foam. A Graham cracker malt character mingles with notes of freshly cut hay and a subtle touch of apple. Sweet, grainy malt is followed by balanced hop bitterness, and the finish is clean and dry. Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!! Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologue Shop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/ Follow the show on FaceBook and subscribe on iTunes Check out my new 3D printing store. Go to www.insightrecorders.com/3dprints
A conversation with Dr. Tyler Wilkinson - Assistant Professor and Coordinator Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Mercer University - on the influence of technology in counseling, distilling HIPPA/HITECH for practical application, and ethical best practices for the use of technology in your practice. Email Tyler at wilkinson_rt@mercer.edu Tyler article in The Professional Counselor: Technology in Counselor Education: HIPAA and HITECH as Best Practice For the APA citation for this episode please visit: www.thethoughtfulcounselor.com
Greg Bolton is in the business of acoustic solutions. His main job is installing the right gear in the right place. If it's larger venues like Massey Hall or an office buildings public address system, Greg's the guy. Greg and I met a few years ago while working for The Small Town Pistols. A band I Tour Manage and he guitar techs for. Greg played in a band with Tyler Wilkinson called Motion Picture Ending in the early to mid 2000's. Greg is a great guy to talk to and he's a good soul. We had a great talk. Brought to you in part by Audible.com. Go to www.audibletrial.com/apologue and sign up to receive a free download from over 180,000 audiobook titles. Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!! Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologue Shop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/ Follow the show on FaceBook and subscribe on iTunes Check out my Etsy Store if you want 3D printed things https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/Apologue3Dprinting
It's finally here.. The 100th episode. Joining me on this live episode was Tyler Wilkinson and Greg Bolton. Two great people whom I respect and admire. this show was originally streamed out live on September 18th 2016. As always, it was great talking shop with some amazing people. Tyler is the Guitar player and one of two lead singers in the country act "Small Town Pistols" and Greg Bolton was in Tyler's band "Motion Picture Ending". Thanks everyone for listening in and supporting the show!! Brought to you in part by Audible.com. Go to www.audibletrial.com/apologue and sign up to receive a free download from over 180,000 audiobook titles. Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!! Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologue Shop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/
This podcast was recorded on a road trip from a show in northern Ontario. We were heading home and the conversation was pretty fun, so I whipped out the phone and started recording. Justin, Greg and Curtis are all part of the Small Town Pistols group. Justin and Cutis play in the Band and Greg is our guitar tech. These three guys also played in Tyler Wilkinson's group "Motion Picture Ending" and we talked a little bit about that experience as well. Mostly we just talked shit and had a few beers in the back of our rented SUV. The sound is a little funky, but the conversation is pretty great!! Brought to you in part by Audible.com. Go to www.audibletrial.com/apologue and sign up to receive a free download from over 180,000 audiobook titles. Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!! Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologue Shop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/
Tyler Wilkinson found fame at a young age when his dad formed family band "The Wilkinsons". At the age of 9, Tyler was up on stage in the eastern regions of Ontario breaking hearts and taking numbers! By the age of 14, Tyler was on tour busses and hanging with his contemporaries of the late 90's country music scene. He was walking red carpets and receiving rewards for his efforts as a musician. Several years went by and Tyler started his own project "Motion Picture Ending" and had some success with that. After a few more years, he teamed up with his sister Amanda to write songs in Nashville. (the place where it all began for "the Wilkinsons") Amanda and Tyler wrote from the heart and eventually came to the realization that the music they were recording was too good and personal to just give away. So they formed "Small Town Pistols". After two albums, a baby and some awards, Tyler sat down with me to talk about music and the love of song writing. Check out Small Town Pistols at www.smalltownpistols.ca and check out their web store at www.smalltownpistolsmerch.com. Follow them on Twitter @SmTownPistols Brought to you in part by Audible.com. Go to www.audibletrial.com/apologue and sign up to receive a free download from over 180,000 audiobook titles. Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!! Shop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/ Also brought to you by www.insightrecorders.com for your online mixing, marketing and recording needs
SMALL TOWN PISTOLS When you’re declared Group of the Year at Canada’s biggest country music awards show, that’s major validation from a community with high standards. Ontario’s Small Town Pistols won the CCMA title in 2014 after the brother and sister reunited for their 2013 self-titled debut. Now Amanda and Tyler Wilkinson — formerly of country trio The Wilkinsons — are back with the follow-up, Pistology, an album that is personal and sometimes edgy, covering everything from parenthood and family values to vices and rivals. “Tyler and I learned the craft of songwriting through my dad, but in Small Town Pistols we are grown-up, able to say things that we couldn’t say in the Wilkinsons’ songs because our dad was there,” says Amanda. While both Tyler and Amanda are in solid marriages with babies, this sibling duo isn’t all white picket fences and PG conversation. They are quick-witted and speak their minds as people, and in their songwriting are raw and real — note the smoky western crime story “Ghosts” to the moseying “I Only Smoke When I Drink.” A couple of songs celebrate family: “Can’t Wait To Meet You” about becoming a parent and the heavier rocker “My Family,” inspired by the morals instilled in them from their parents. MICHELLE SCHULTZ Vancouver's Michelle Schultz has just released a new single called "Camouflage." A major part of Michelle’s music career has been singing national anthems for several sporting and charity events. Michelle sings regularly for several teams in the BCHL and WLA, as well as for the WHL Vancouver Giants.
Amanda and Tyler Wilkinson have grown up in the music business. As two-thirds of the group The Wilkinsons, they had plenty of success in the late 1990s with hits like “26 Cents” and “Fly.” After following their dreams with other projects for a while, they are back together as a duo under the name Small Town Pistols. We were able to hook up with them at a recent showcase in town to hear all about their new sound. Here’s Kelly Lynn with more.
Amanda and Tyler Wilkinson are no strangers to success on the Country charts. First, they scored big as the family trio The Wilkinsons (26 Cents, Fly (The Angel Song), Boy Oh Boy) - along with their dad Steve. These days, Amanda and Tyler have reunited musically as a duo called SMALL TOWN PISTOLS. Their self-titled debut album is up for Country Album of the Year at the Juno awards on March 30th - broadcasting live from Winnipeg. Amanda and Tyler will be presenters that night as well. The album features the hits Colour Blind, Living On The Outside, Blame It On The Radio & Anthem Of A Runaway. Dad Steve - a prolific songwriter - is a writer on three of the album's songs including "Living On The Outside." Small Town Pistols are now releasing Colour Blind in the United States. The song was written by Amanda and Tyler along with songwriter and producer Joey Moi (producer for Jake Owen, Florida Georgia Line, Dallas Smith and many more.) “It’s a song about how we truly feel about the world,” explains Tyler. Tune in and get up close & personal with this multi-talented Country duo and their music.