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Need some songs to add to your Trunk Or Treat or Hallelujah Party playlist? We got you covered! Clifford and the rest of the gang share what they think are the best Halloween-related songs in Christian music! We also take the time to go through a recent article from The Gospel Coalition on why Christian music has grown in popularity as of late. At the end, we give our reviews of new music from John Van Deusen, half-alive, Tyson Motsenbocker, and Sixpence None the Richer. Playlist to the songs we picked plus some extras! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7ME8JK5mM9AWK3vFm3Jigz?si=e56f358eb0a84bb8 New Sherwood Forest music! New single "Feed My Lambs" featuring Saint of Pine Hills: https://sherwoodforest.bandcamp.com/track/feed-my-lambs The Wingfeather Saga: Season One Commentary: https://cliffordclose.bandcamp.com/album/the-wingfeather-saga-season-one-commentary Want your music on our Spotlight segment? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/YFsEUTjcVku1h1aTA My first line of merch! https://im-clifford-today.myspreadshop.com/ New episode every other Monday 12pm CST. Follow the I'm Clifford Today Show on any podcast platform! https://anchor.fm/imcliffordtoday Follow me on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/imcliffordtoday My clips and highlights channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImClippordToday My gaming channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH0vEbkItCajSezxh3Jjejw Check out the Podwood Forecast! https://anchor.fm/podwoodforecast Check out my "Cliff's Picks" Spotify playlist! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/137H5LBYkA9GX4Jqq7vk0s?si=aa64e4163083420f Leave a like and a comment! Subscribe for more content like this: https://www.youtube.com/ImCliffordToday Like my Book of Faces: https://www.facebook.com/imcliffordtoday [00:00:00] – Introduction [00:00:35] - Announcements and housekeeping [00:20:08] – The Gospel Coalition article [01:25:35] – Podwood Forecast [01:26:58] – Riverside [01:29:24] – SPOTLIGHT [01:30:35] – Spookiest Christian songs! [02:25:5954 – My Humble Opinion: "Trebuchet" by John Van Deusen, "Automatic" by half-alive, "Songs I've Always Liked and Never Will Admit" by Tyson Motsenbocker, "Rosemary Hill" by Sixpence None the Richer [02:48:15] – Outro
In this special episode, Phil and Janelle talk with standup comedian Andrea Wilson! Together they discuss mom jokes, Idaho travel, bathroom posters, comedy rivalries, interesting people, Tyson Motsenbocker, Weezer, sweaty crowds, Europe, college memories, and more.
Who is your favorite Beatle? And do you take into account what they wrote, recorded, and released after the Beatles' breakup? The Fab Four's collective solo efforts are an uneven but rich trove of pop music from the 1970s and beyond. Tyson Motsenbocker returns to help me run a death match of albums by John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Spotify playlist for today's episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0uZQdfHJwdw8vzqlAWqtDA?si=f40f7404111844bd Dan's music licensing library: https://dankoch.net/library Email Dan: prettygoodvibrationspodcast@gmail.com IG: www.instagram.com/prettygoodvibespod/ Artwork: https://www.nickryanluevano.com/
Tyson Motsenbocker is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and composer from the Pacific Northwest. His audience has come to know him as a brilliant lyricist, unflinchingly honest and an artist who embraces vulnerability above all. He has played for hundreds of thousands of people at famous and historic rooms, including Los Angeles' Wilturn Theatre and Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. In this conversation, Tyson shares about the loss of his mother and his 600-mile journey on foot along the California coastline and what he learned along the way. In this episode, we talk about grief, living beyond your comfort zone, and ultimately rediscovering faith. Enjoy!Purchase Where the Waves Turn Back: A 40-Day Pilgrimage Along the California CoastCheck out Tyson at tysonmotsenbocker.com or on InstagramFollow us on InstagramAsk a Question or Suggest a Guest | goingsomewherepod.com/contactSubscribe to us on YoutubePodcast Music: Electric Ten by Broke in SummerGoing Somewhere is a resource of Northview ChurchStephen's Instagram & Blog
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Tyson Motsenbocker is a singer, songwriter and author of the new book, "Where the Waves Turn Back: My 40-day pilgramage along the California coast." We had a wonderful conversation about his journey, learnings, and insights. Be ready to take notes because his observations and perceptions make us think--about love, relationships, grief, and what really matters in our lives. It's a must-read for anyone, especially mothers.In this powerful memoir, following the death of his mother, Tyson Motsenbocker retraces the journey an 18th century priest took in this harrowing story of one man's pilgrimage of healing and finding beauty and hope in tragedy. After years on the road performing at sold-out venues, Tyson Motsenbocker returned home to the impending death of his 57-year-old hero and mother. He begged God to heal her, but she died anyway. When they buried her body, Tyson also buried the childhood version of his faith.Two days after they buried his mother, Tyson set out on a 600-mile pilgrimage of sorts, intending to walk from San Diego to San Francisco along the El Camino. Tyson's journey takes him down smog-choked highways, across fog-laden beaches, past multi-million-dollar coastal estates, and along the towering cliffs of Big Sur. And as he walks, Tyson also wrestles with his faith, questioning the pat answers and easy prayers he once readily accepted, trying to understand how hope and tragedy can all be wrapped up in the same God. The people he meets along the way challenge his understanding of the meaning of security, of what it means to live a meaningful life, and of the legacies we all leave behind. Connect with Tyson here: https://www.tysonmotsenbocker.com/ Learn more at StephanieNelson.comDownload Stephanie's free ebook to cut your grocery bill in half--no coupons required!Follow us on Instagram @stephanie_nelson_cmFollow us on Facebook at CouponMom
Welcome to The Snack Show with Jami Fallon! Tiki Drinks. What are they? Where did they come from? Tell me more! I hear you listeners, and we will be answering all those questions and more on today's episode. We've brought a special guest on that knows way to much about Tiki drinks and we are excited to glean from all his expertise -- musician and drink connoisseur, Tyson Motsenbocker! As always, we invite you to follow us over on Instagram @thesnackshowpod and on Tik Tok @thesnackshowpod! We want to hear your favorite fruit snacks! And don't forget: The Snack Show is on YOUTUBE! If you are wanting a visual component to add to your audio experience of The Snack Show and you are not on Spotify, please come join us now. It's a good time, we promise. Tiki Drinks Mai Tai The Junglebird The Painkiller Pina Colada Paloma The Zombie Margarita Sea Spray Mezcal Passionfruit Margarita Pomada Tiki Bars Tonga Room | San Francisco False Idol | San Diego Chopper | Nashville Pearl Diver | Nashville Tiki Ti | Los Angeles Three Dots and a Dash | Chicago Trader Sam's | Disneyland Hotel Trader Vic's | Worldwide The Saturn Room | Tulsa Snacks of the Week: Jami: Trader Joe's Protein Peanut Butter Granola Fallon: Dried Cranberries Tyson: Cheez Its ... Big thank you to our sponsors: Spotify for Podcasters: Download the Spotify for Podcasters app or go to www.spotify.com/podcasters to get started. CircleDNA: Learn more at www.circledna.com and in case you were interested in trying the kit along with us, you can get one for yourself using our code SNACK to get 33% off CircleDNA's Premium test. ... #tiki #tikiculture #tikidrinks #maitai #snacktime #snacking #snackideas #snackfaves #snackdebate #junkfood #food #snacksonsnacks #foodpics #foodstagram #foodlove #mofome #eatmoresnacks #teamjami #teamfallon
Walk A Little Slower with Tanner Olson 64: Where the Waves Turn Back with Tyson Motsenbocker Tyson Motsenbocker is a musician and author. Tyson Motsenbocker Tyson Motsenbocker's website Where the Waves Turn Back (book) Links Patreon: Support the Ministry Written to Wear - Clothing Line Written to Speak (Website) Books by Tanner Olson Walk A Little Slower: A Collection of Poems and Other Words Continue: Poems and Prayers of Hope As You Go: Words for the Unknown I'm All Over the Place Find me on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Send your questions to writtentospeak@gmail.com Visit https://www.writtentospeak.com/podcast to learn more. More about Tyson Motsenbocker Tyson Motsenbocker is a critically acclaimed singer- songwriter and composer from the Pacific Northwest. His audience has come to know him as a brilliant lyricist, unflinchingly honest and an artist who embraces vulnerability above all. After relocating to Southern California, Motsenbocker's first album Letters to Lost Loves was praised internationally, including Best New Music and Songs We Love by NPR. Tyson's 2020 release Someday I'll Make it All Up to You was ranked as UTR's best album of 2020. In the following years, Motsenbocker played for hundreds of thousands of people at famous and historic rooms, including Los Angeles' Wilturn Theatre, San Francisco's Filmore and Nashville's Ryman Auditorium three times. Tyson's recorded music has received millions of streams and has continued to garner high praise from music business tastemakers. Where the Waves Turn Back is his first book.
Tyson Motsenbocker is an author and musician who, in addition to having the best last name to say out loud, wrote a beautiful book about his 40-day pilgrimage up the coast of California. Tyson's luminous and beloved mom passed away, and only a few short days after the funeral, he walked out his front door and across the state. Motsenbocker walked hundreds of miles as he started to process his grief and his disappointment with a God who felt suddenly unsafe. Maybe you can identify with a world that looks abruptly and irrevocably different. What on earth is a person to do? I think you'll enjoy hearing Tyson's stories of how we walk these roads, what we learn, and how we return home and bring some of the road with us. After years on the road, Tyson Motsenbocker returned home to the impending death of his 57-year-old hero and mother. He begged God to heal her, but she died anyway. With the death of his mother followed the death of the childhood version of his faith. Shortly before her death, however, Tyson became intrigued by the complicated legacy of Father Junipero Serra, the 18th-century Franciscan monk and canonized saint who dedicated his life to the idea that tragedy and suffering are portals to renewal. Father Serra was a complicated figure – one who built Missions up and down the California coast, spreading Christianity and care, as well as colonizing the native population and stripping them of their traditions and culture. Tyson discovered Serra's "El Camino Real," a 600-mile pilgrimage route between Tijuana and San Francisco that had been largely forgotten for more than 200 years. Two days after his mother's memorial service, Tyson set out on a pilgrimage of sorts, intending to walk from San Diego to San Francisco along the El Camino, following in the footsteps of the saint. Tyson's journey takes him down smog-choked highways, across fog-laden beaches, past multi-million-dollar coastal estates, and through towering redwood forests. And as he walks, Tyson also wrestles with his faith, questioning the pat answers and easy prayers he once readily accepted, trying to understand how hope and tragedy can all be wrapped up in the same God. The people he meets along the way challenge his understanding of the meaning of security, of what it means to live a meaningful life, and of the legacies we all leave behind. Where the Waves Turn Back is both part journal and part spiritual memoir and, ultimately, a thrilling and deeply satisfying read that asks questions that will resonate with readers seeking meaning in an utterly disorienting age. Find him online at TysonMotsenbocker.com and on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube. Visit KimberlyStuart.com/podcast for more from this episode.
Tyler Graham Chester is a multiple Grammy nominated producer, session musician, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, who spends most of his time nowadays in the studio producing and playing on records.Tyler's production credits include Madison Cunningham, Sara Bareilles, Sara Watkins, Watkins Family Hour, Apple TVs “little Voice”, Margaret Glaspy, Carsie Blanton, Sandra McCracken, Tyson Motsenbocker, Laura Jean Anderson, Sam Weber, James Henry Jr, Lovelite, Jon Foreman, Switchfoot, Andrew Belle, to name a few. He's also toured with Jackson Browne, Blake Mills, Sara Watkins, Andrew Bird, George Ezra, Margaret Glaspy, and many others, and has appeared on television with Rufus Wainwright, Foy Vance, and Mandy Moore.Tyler has played on records with many artists including Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Andrew Bird, Amy Helm, Sara Watkins, Margaret Glaspy, Julian Lage, Hayes Carll, and Christina Aguilera.His compositions have been licensed far and wide for documentaries, television ads, and podcasts, including the music for the award-winning Liturgists Podcast, which boasts millions of monthly listeners.
Diciembre no puede terminar sin nuestro clásico especial de Star Wars, con un par de historias "behind the scenes" y dos RE: señas, con Lala nuevamente como invitada. Una de nuestras Star Wars Stories es sobre Wendy Froud o "la mamá de Yoda", y responsable de otras criaturas fantásticas muy queridas en películas como The Dark Crystal y Labyrinth. Además, lo que está detrás o encima de las naves y otros elementos de Star Wars: los greebles; piecitas de plástico que le dan volumen, escala, y verosimilitud a los modelos a escala. Por supuesto, como acaba de terminar Andor hace poco, damos una laaaaarga mirada a la serie más zurda (tupabolche) del universo Star Wars, con consideraciones sobre sus personajes, su plot, su tono, la música (obvio, está Carlitos), y más. Después, la más reciente producción audiovisual de la saga, los cortos animados de Tales of the Jedi, con historias sobre Ahsoka y Dooku, todo de la mano de Don Dave Filoni. Con música de Tyson Motsenbocker, Nicholas Britell, Foo Fighters, Kevin Kiner, y The Cure. Próximo programa: Comics - Do A Powerbomb / Santa Sombra.
** Audio on "Sailing" fixed from previous iteration -- how embarrassing! ** ** Part 2 -- listen to part 1 before this ** Calling all middle-aged would-be sailors! The dulcet tones of Jimmy Buffet, James Taylor, Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, and Hall & Oates are calling your name. Drop that alimony check in the mail on your way down to the docks and hop aboard! Indie songwriter Tyson Motsenbocker and I pit 16 "yacht rock" artists against each other in a March Madness-style tournament, eventually christening the Captain of Yacht Rock. Spotify playlist for today's episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5PsdNwkZxxlfmT6K0LNZFQ?si=16ac466578d3466f Dan's music licensing library: https://dankoch.net/library Email Dan: prettygoodvibrationspodcast@gmail.com Follow Dan on IG: www.instagram.com/dancoke/ Or Twitter: twitter.com/DanKoch Dan's podcasting site: dankochwords.com Artwork: https://www.nickryanluevano.com/ Photo: https://jennydjames.com/
Calling all middle-aged would-be sailors! The dulcet tones of Jimmy Buffet, James Taylor, Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, and Hall & Oates are calling your name. Drop that alimony check in the mail on your way down to the docks and hop aboard! Indie songwriter Tyson Motsenbocker and I pit 16 "yacht rock" artists against each other in a March Madness-style tournament, eventually christening the Captain of Yacht Rock. Spotify playlist for today's episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5PsdNwkZxxlfmT6K0LNZFQ?si=16ac466578d3466f Dan's music licensing library: https://dankoch.net/library Email Dan: prettygoodvibrationspodcast@gmail.com Follow Dan on IG: www.instagram.com/dancoke/ Or Twitter: twitter.com/DanKoch Dan's podcasting site: dankochwords.com Artwork: https://www.nickryanluevano.com/
Tyson Motsenbocker is quite an anomaly. He's a young, hip songwriter/artist who crafts alternative, modern-sounding pop (in the tradition of Postal Service or Death Cab) with obvious compositional influences coming from sources much older. He is also willing to tackle difficult, even controversial issues – including racism, hypocrisy, addiction, immaturity, and mental health challenges – with both scathing insight and self-deprecating wit. And as if that is not enough, after spending his formative years in the Evangelical subculture, Motsenbocker leaves one foot in that world, even while critiquing it and his own long-held beliefs, in the process. His latest album, Milk Teeth, dives headfirst into the complicated subject of adulthood as it contemplates our collective loss of vision, empathy, and imagination as our childish ways erode. From Steinbeck to surfing, Motsenbocker offers a flurry of revealing metaphors for his own faltering but committed, spiritual, cultural, and relational journey through life. On our Jukebox feature, we take a careful listen to another of our favorite young artists, Madison Cunningham, who sang with Tyson on his previous LP and hails from the same hometown (San Diego.) Cunningham's new Revealer LP is finally available and well worth the wait. For the full list of music used on this episode and a lot more, visit the Show Notes page at TrueTunes.com/MilkTeeth. If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!
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If you have been paying any attention to Tooth & Nail over the last several years, you can tell that they have a special regard for Tyson Motsenbocker. Tyson seems to always have been able to make great connections with other artists with both his personality and his songwriting. He's great as a solo performer and on another level when he has a full band. I always enjoy hanging with him. I do love his new record, Milk Teeth, and we start this episode with an amazing story that caused us to postpone the original recording of this episode. Join the Labeled Facebook Group!
We had the pleasure of interviewing Tyson Motsenbocker over Zoom video.Where do dreams go when you become an adult? Well, they don't disappear or dissolve into the ether. Those dreams simply change with you. However, it doesn't mean you can't still grasp the way they made you feel. As such, we treasure memories by recalling them and sharing them as often as possible. Tyson Motsenbocker preserves those youthful memories in his music, etching them into the fabric of the songs. The Washington-born and California based singer and songwriter encases them in lithe melodies, upbeat soundscapes, and ponderous lyrics.After generating tens of millions of streams and cultivating a devout fan base, he examines the jump from childhood to adulthood – or maybe just the space between the two – on his third full-length offering, Milk Teeth [Tooth & Nail]. Tyson has consistently tuned into such emotions with relatability and vulnerability. Following his 2016 debut LP Letters to Lost Loves, he spent as much time as possible on the road, performing countless shows and captivating audiences across America and beyond. However, he connected deeply on 2020's Someday I'll Make It All Up To You. Meanwhile, “Autumn Love” was generating two and a half million Spotify streams. The followup single “Sunday Morning” followed close behind with nearly two million Spotify streams. Just a handful of shows into what was booked to be a two year touring schedule, Covid 19 shut all touring down. Motsenbocker and his band headed home, where a period of reflection ensued, setting the foundation for what would become Milk Teeth. Tyson hit the studio in Orange County, California with producer Nathan Cimino, drummer James McCalister, bassist Patrick Dodd and keyboardist Matthew Wright. Thematically reflected in the title (another name for “baby teeth”), the music struck a sweet spot akin to the “summer after you graduate from high school where you're walking the line between the confusion and excitement of childhood and the gravity of being an adult.” In the end, Tyson is an adult, and it ain't so bad. In fact, it sounds beautiful on Milk Teeth. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #TysonMotsenbocker #MilkTeeth #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Cullen and Mason chat with Tyson Motsenbocker about his new album, life in San Diego, and his tuna submarine.Check out Tyson Motsenbocker: tysonmotsenbocker.comCheck out our partner HM Magazine: hmmagazine.comFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcast
On this episode of I've Got Aux, Bella dives into the new semester with heavy themes of faith as we investigate the conflicting feelings of Tyson Motsenbocker in his song "Sunday Morning", raising and, trying to tackle the dilemma that is church camp and modern cooperate Christianity.
In this show we hear new music from Ben Rector, Switchfoot and Colony House. Also the best Shy Away you’ve heard.
Episode Three: The Reckoning There are three major factors that drove White Evangelical voters to support and endorse Donald Trump in the 2016 election. In this episode, we address racism. Full transcript available at our website. Robert P. Jones is the author of White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity. Angie Maxwell is a professor of Southern studies at the University of Arkansas and the author of The Long Southern Strategy: How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics. Randall Balmer is a professor of religion at Dartmouth College and the author of Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter. Kristin Kobes Du Mez is a professor of history at Calvin University and the author of Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation. Gwenda Blair is the author of The Trumps: Three Generations of Builders and a President. Daniel Williams is a professor of history at West Georgia University and the author of The Politics of the Cross: A Christian Alternative to Partisanship. In His Name is produced by Matthew Moore, with help from Rick Stockdell. Music throughout this episode is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. Theme song is "In Your Name" by Tyson Motsenbocker.
Episode Two: Litmus Test There are three major factors that drove White Evangelical voters to support and endorse Donald Trump in the 2016 election. In this episode, we address abortion. Full transcript available at our website. Kristin Kobes Du Mez is a professor of history at Calvin University and the author of Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation. Randall Balmer is a professor of religion at Dartmouth College and the author of Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter. Daniel Williams is a professor of history at West Georgia University and the author of The Politics of the Cross: A Christian Alternative to Partisanship. Angie Maxwell is a professor of Southern studies at the University of Arkansas and the author of The Long Southern Strategy: How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics. In His Name is produced by Matthew Moore, with help from Rick Stockdell. Music throughout this episode is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. Theme song is "In Your Name" by Tyson Motsenbocker.
Episode One: God Bless America There are three major factors that drove White Evangelical voters to support and endorse Donald Trump in the 2016 election. In this episode, we address White Christian Nationalism. Full transcript available at our website. Angie Maxwell is a professor of Southern studies at the University of Arkansas and the author of The Long Southern Strategy: How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics. Robert P. Jones is the author of White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity. Phil Gorski is a professor of sociology and religious studies at Yale University. Daniel Williams is a professor of history at West Georgia University and the author of The Politics of the Cross: A Christian Alternative to Partisanship. Kristin Kobes Du Mez is a professor of history at Calvin University and the author of Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation. In His Name is produced by Matthew Moore, with help from Rick Stockdell. Music throughout this episode is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. Theme song is "In Your Name" by Tyson Motsenbocker.
Host Dylan Ingram sits down with singer-songwriter Tyson Motsenbocker to discuss his latest album, how the pandemic has affected his touring, and so much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dylaningram/message
Vandaag maak je onder andere kennis met Tyson Motsenbocker: zijn geloof is behoorlijk veranderd en heel bewust kiest hij er voor om in de christelijke muziek te opereren en om open te zijn over zijn proces. Welke artiesten doen dat nog meer? En wat heeft Justin Bieber daar dan mee te maken? Het zit er allemaal in. Zelfs Corine uit Alphen (wie?!) heeft de podcast gehaald. In deze aflevering hoor je de volgende nummers: Coby James – Born Ready Lydia Evangeline – Strange Jordan Feliz feat. TobyMac & Terrian – Glorify Tyson Motsenbocker – Honest Tyson Motsenbocker – Sunday Morning Colton Dixon – Miracles Koryn Hawthorne – Unstoppable Justin Bieber – Love Yourself Justin Bieber – Purpose Justin Bieber – Yummie Charlie Peacock - My Father's Crown
JFH's Scott Fryberger and InEverglow.com's Eric McClanahan join the show this week to talk about all eight of Tooth and Nail/Solid States Records' releases from 2020 thus far: Tyson Motsenbocker, Anchor & Braille, Earth Groans, Azusa, Tigerwine, Off Road Minivan, Mantric, and the upcoming release Lightworker. This episode is sponsored by The War Within, whose new single titled "Out of My Grave" is releasing Friday, June 5, wherever you stream or purchase music. Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.
Tyson Motsenbocker is one of the up and coming singer songwriters in the industry, in the same vein as acts like Colony House, Judah and the Lion, and Switchfoot, all bands he has toured with before. He explains that Judah Akers is the first artist that really believed in him and gave him a shot. Tyson also discusses losing his mother in 2013 to cancer and the song “In Your Name” that came out of that experience. Tyson talks about the state of the radio/music world right now and where he fits in. We are fortunate to have Tyson give us 3 songs to use in this episode, including two brand new acoustic tracks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tyson Motsenbocker joins us for Part 2 of our interview with him where we will go track by track through his sophomore record “Someday I’ll Make It All Up to You”. Tyson shares a lot of incredible information about inspirations, the recording process, and elaborates on song lyrics. Part 1 was a more general interview that we highly recommend you listening to before Part 2 if you haven’t already. This interview was a single interview and there are inside jokes and context you won’t get if you don’t listen to Part 1. If you like what you hear, please follow/subscribe to the podcast. Also leave a review and share it with your friends if you’d like. We do what we do to share music we love and one way you can join and help us share music is by sharing the podcast with your friends who love music as well.
Tyson Motsenbocker joins us for Part 1 of two part interview. On this episode, Tyson shares about his songwriting style, recording process for his new album “Someday I’ll Make It All Up to You”, and stories of being confronted at shows by people who want to pray for his salvation. Part 2 will be a track by track interview on “Someday I’ll Make It All Up to You” where Tyson shares an incredible amount of context and insight behind the making and content of each individual song. If you like what you hear, please follow/subscribe to the podcast. Also leave a review and share it with your friends if you’d like. We do what we do to share music we love and one way you can join and help us share music is by sharing the podcast.
In this special edition we talk with solo artist Tyson Motsenbocker about his latest album "Someday I'll Make It All Up To You". Tyson tells us the story of the impact his mom had on him through her life. He went on an epic journey to find himself and we talk about how his music has been impacted through life experiences. Tyson has released 2 full albums and tons of other music. His music can be compared to Elliott Smith, Five for Fighting, or Sleeping at Last. Sponsors: Life After Bliss: https://www.facebook.com/LIfeAfterBliss/ Tyson Motsenbocker: http://www.tysonmotsenbocker.com/ Tom Wehrle Music: https://tomwehrle.com/
Dit is het EO-programma Holy Hits. Je hoort hier twee uur lang de nieuwste christelijke muziek uit de US en Europa. In deze show o.a. Bianca Rose, Kirk Franklin, Tyson Motsenbocker & Aretha Franklin. Presentatie: Martine ten Klooster
Have you ever tapped into the power of hope to conquer your fears? Singer/songwriter Tyson Motsenbocker joins us on the podcast this week to discuss his own journey to hope that led to the release of his new album "Someday I'll Make It up to You" last Friday. He's currently on the road with Colony House, and you can stream the new album at http://www.tysonmotsenbocker.com. Then sign up for our 2020 contest (and your chance at a free trip to Nashville!) before anyone else at http://lovegoodcontest.com.
Dit is het EO-programma Holy Hits. Je hoort hier twee uur lang de nieuwste christelijke muziek uit de US en Europa. In deze show o.a. Taylor Swift, Colton Dixon, Tyson Motsenbocker & P.O.D. Presentatie: Martine ten Klooster
In today’s episode, Tooth & Nail records artist Tyson Motsenbocker joins us! He’s a legit artist and debatably an even more legit dude. He talks with us about the new record, some of his older music & much much more. He’s such an articulate communicator in his music and it shines through in our sit down with him. Also, apparently he makes for a pretty good pickup line.
Tyson Motsenbocker is a songwriter and guitarist living in San Diego, California. After the release of two EP’s Until it Lands and Rivers and Roads Tyson defined himself as a mature lyricist and accomplished songwriter, sharing the stage with the likes of David Bazan, Vance Joy and James Bay. In 2013, after the death of his mother and hero, Tyson walked the six hundred mile stretch of coastline to San Francisco in memory of her. In the contrast of loud cars on a dirty highway with the serene beauty of the Pacific Ocean, Tyson contracted a new view of life beyond loss, a renegotiated relationship with God and peace inside the turmoil. This walk would become the basis for his debut full length record available now on Tooth & Nail Records. Tyson has two recent EPs and a number of singles which were released in 2017 and 2018. In this episode, Branden and Tyson talk about growing up in Pullman, Washington together, what it means to experience grief, and the process of writing his debut record. — This episode originally aired in May of 2016. Follow along with everything new we’re working on on Instagram, Twitter, or goodgoodgood.co.
Jeremy and The Boys talk New York Comic Con adventures, action figures, NYC Traffic, Lyft drivers, and all-ages concerts in hip Soho bars. Check out Mike Mains & The Branches new single Endless Summer - (and pre-order their sure to be incredible next record - "When We Were In Love") -https://tnn.lnk.to/MikeMainsYLCheck out Tyson Motsenbocker's latest EP "A Kind Invitation" - http://smarturl.it/TysonAKIJohn Mark McMillan's Mercury Sessions is also available - https://rma.lnk.to/themercurysessionsWant to give Lyft a try? Use this code when you join on the app: JEREMY33218
Jeremy and The Boys talk New York Comic Con adventures, action figures, NYC Traffic, Lyft drivers, and all-ages concerts in hip Soho bars. Check out Mike Mains & The Branches new single Endless Summer - (and pre-order their sure to be incredible next record - "When We Were In Love") -https://tnn.lnk.to/MikeMainsYLCheck out Tyson Motsenbocker's latest EP "A Kind Invitation" - http://smarturl.it/TysonAKIJohn Mark McMillan's Mercury Sessions is also available - https://rma.lnk.to/themercurysessionsWant to give Lyft a try? Use this code when you join on the app: JEREMY33218
On this weeks episode we have Judah & The Lion, The Red Factor, Falling Up. Original Air Date: October 5th 2018
What does it mean when there's 'Space' in music? When is it good, how can you use it more? Let's talk about it! Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Songs Used Chad Songs: "Have You Ever Seen Milk" by Alpha Male Tea Party, "The Last Stage of Consumption" by Lowercase Noises, "Midnight Souls Still Remain" by M83, "Brother's Blood" by Kevin Devine Matt Songs: "5" by Three Trapped Tigers, "Fearless" by Pink Floyd, "So What" by Miles Davis, "Me and Your Mama" by Childish Gambino Parker Songs: "Dinner with a Gypsy" by He is Legend, "Lost" by Tyson Motsenbocker, "I Can Make You Feel Young Again" by Tyson Motsenbocker, "Deadweight on Velveteen" by Jose Gonzalez All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving Photo credit to unsplash
On this show we proudly present fantastic music form artist such as Colony House, Judah & The Lion and Tyson Motsenbocker. Original Air Date: 31 Aug, 2018
We talk with singer-songwriter Tyson Motsenbocker about the roles that nostalgia and grief have played in his life. Tyson talks about walking to San Francisco from San Diego after his mother’s passing and how her life is threaded throughout his story and music. We discuss songwriting and how people tend to mirror vulnerability and honesty when someone offers it. All around this episode addresses the different ways we frame things in our minds and how we can come to terms with loss and pain.Tyson: https://twitter.com/tmotsenbockerTour: http://www.tysonmotsenbocker.com/Tyson Motsenbocker episode on Don't Feed The Trolls:https://soundcloud.com/trollspodcast/episode-25-grief-and-loss-with-tyson-motsenbockerSupport the show and mental health charities on our Patreon!Mr. Feels Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrFeelsPodcastLaura: https://www.instagram.com/laurabensonmusic/Tyler: https://www.instagram.com/tylermaymedia/ https://twitter.com/TylerMayMediaFind more resources and listen to other episodes at https://mrfeelspodcast.com/Feel free to email us: mrfeelspodcast@gmail.comMusic by Driftless Pony ClubThanks for listening to Mr. Feels! We appreciate it!
In this show we’ll be hearing some fantastic music from Children 18:3, Run Kid Run, Colony House and so many more! This is probably one of the best shows yet. Original Air Date: 20th July, 2018
In this Love Good exclusive interview, Jimmy has a visit with Washington native Tyson Motsenbocker, who joins him on the podcast from his current home in San Diego. In one of the most sincere conversations we've published, Jimmy and Tyson mainly explore how the life and death of Tyson's beloved mother impacted him as a person and artist, and how the suffering inherent to this earthly journey is an invitation to remain open to the idea that there's something more going on than meets the eye.
Hear Matt, Parker and Chad talk all about the 'out loud' thoughts of all of those crazy musicians you didn't want to hear from in high school. Turns out they gots skillz! We also play the 'Opposite Name Game' - see if you can guess from Parker's wacky hints before Chad and Matt can! The imaginary points keep racking up. Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Songs Used Chad's Songs: "The Salient Voyage" by Sarah Longfield, "Anonanimal" by Andrew Bird, "Passenger Seat" by Death Cab for Cutie, "Effington" by Ben Folds Matt's Songs: "Mr. Tillman" by Father John Misty, "The New Year" by Death Cab for Cutie, "Time" by Pink Floyd, "Chicago" by Sufjan Stevens Parker's Songs: "Snow Brigade" by Mew, "Homesick" by Kings of Convenience, "In Your Name" by Tyson Motsenbocker, "Panic Room" by Silent Planet All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving Photo credit to unsplash
Make ya body move to the groove! (Or don't - that's okay too). This episode talks lots about groove and how it's used in music! We also play a hilarious game of 3, 2, 1 and the points are a'flowin'! We also chat for a surprisingly long time about Star Wars. Fun is had all around. Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Promotion: Check out Island Wren by visiting https://islandwren.bandcamp.com Songs Used Chad's Songs: "Artichoke" by Maps and Atlases, "So Many Details" by Toro Y Moi, "Lingus" by Snarky Puppy Matt's Songs: "Holding On" by The War on Drugs, "Anchorage" by Surfer Blood, "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder Parker's Songs:"In His Name" by Tyson Motsenbocker, "Icarus Lives" by Periphery, "Cough, Cough" by Everything, Everything Cole Songs:"Forgive Me Nashville" by The Chariot, "Serpentine Fire by Earth Wind and Fire, "Don't you Evah" by Spoon Game Clips: (Listen before you spoil the answers for yourself! Now that you've been warned...) "I Will Wait" by Mumford and Sons, "Be OK" by Ingrid Michaelson, "Royals" by Lorde, "Losing My Religion" by REM, "1901" by Phoenix, "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving
This week Joe and Kat drink Writers' Tears Irish Whiskey. Discuss plot holes in Star Wars: The Last Jedi and grill Tyson Motsenbocker about his latest song "Talk All Night for Nothing".
Tyson Motsenbocker is an American Songwriter and soulful rockstar with a well of wisdom. He speaks with vulnerablitiy and authenticity instilled at a young age from his mother. In this epidsode Tyson shares openly about the loss of his mother, how she prepared him for her dealth, how she taught him to live loud and what he did with his grief. We've all suffered loss and trauma so this epidsode is for everyone. You can find out more about Tyson and his music at tysonmotsenbocker.com and @japhyrider. If you want to reach out to me please drop a comment, DM, or email at chrissypowers.com and @chrissyjpowers on Instagram.
Guest Info/Bio: This week we speak with Dr. Pauline Boss. Pauline is an educator and researcher who is widely recognized for her groundbreaking research on what is now known as the theory of ambiguous loss. All losses are touched with ambiguity. Yet, Dr. Boss’s research and practice have revealed that those who suffer ambiguous loss, losses without finality or resolution, bear a particular and challenging burden. Whether it is the experience of caring for a parent who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, or waiting to learn the fate of a spouse or family member who has disappeared in a disastrous event like 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina, the experience of loss is magnified and is more significantly challenging to overcome because the loss is linked to a lack of closure. People who experience and live with an ambiguous loss find it hard to understand their situation, difficult to cope and almost impossible to move ahead with their lives without professional counseling, love and support. Since 1973, Dr. Boss has studied ambiguous loss, and trained and worked with psychologists and counselors to help individuals and families who have experienced a life-altering ambiguous loss, often described as a frozen grief, recover their resiliency despite the on-going ambiguity. Drawing on her research and clinical experience, Dr. Boss is committed to working with families to develop meaningful strategies that help them cushion the pain, cope with ambiguous loss and move forward to live productive lives. Pauline Boss received her Ph.D. in Child Development and Family Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1975. From 1975 to 1981, Dr. Boss was an assistant and then associate professor with tenure at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1981, she joined the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota and continued to work in that position until 2005. In 1995-96, Dr. Boss was appointed Visiting Professor at the Harvard Medical School, and in 2004-2005, she was the Moses Distinguished Professor at the Hunter School of Social Work in New York City. (Selected) Guest Publications: Ambiguous Loss: Learning to Live with Unresolved Grief; Loving Someone Who Has Dementia: How to Find Hope while Coping with Stress and Grief; Loss, Trauma, and Resilience: Therapeutic Work With Ambiguous Loss Guest Website/Social Media: www.ambiguousloss.com Special guest music on this episode provided by: Tyson Motsenbocker www.tysonmotsenbocker.com Twitter: @tmotsenbocker Facebook: @tysonmotsenbockermusic Instagram: @japhyrider Enjoy the songs? Songs featured on this episode were: “In Your Name, I Still Have To Go, & Always” from the album, “Letter to Lost Loves.” & “Don’t Be Late” and “Talk at night for nothing” from the E.P. “A Kind Invitation.” Tyson’s music is available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, & Apple Music. Pick up his music anywhere good music is sold! The Deconstructionist’s Podcast is mixed and edited by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information. www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com www.facebook.com/nationalaudiopreservationsociety Twitter: @napsrecording Donation: If you enjoy what we’re doing, consider becoming part of our Patreon family. We have some really great ways for you to be a part of what we’re doing and some really cool reward packages! Check us out at our website www.thedeconstructionists.com to join, listen to all of our episodes, subscribe to make sure you never miss a new episode, connect with us on social media, read our blog, or get your hands on one of our many cool t-shirts or pint glasses. Website designed by @ryanbattles Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We’re joined by Toby’s brother Mike, Tyson Motsenbocker, Scott Mellinger (Zao), Seth & Melanie Studley (Stronger Marriages) and Mark Salomon (Never Was, Stavesacre) on this special Election Day show! Sponsors and Links: Lyft - http://lyft.com/ - 3 free rides up to $10 each using promo code “BADCHRISTIAN” Zip Recruiter - http://ziprecruiter.com/first - post jobs for free Wolves At The Gate - http://solidstate.merchnow.com/ Join the BC Club! - http://thebcclub.com/
Nate and Matt talk to singer-songwriter Tyson Motsenbocker about the loss of loved ones, and what he learned on walking from San Diego to San Francisco in memory of his mother. Check out Tyson on tour with Sherwood this week! http://tysonmotsenbocker.com/ Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dontfeedthetrolls Website: http://www.trollspodcast.com iTunes: http://bit.ly/trollspodcast RSS: http://bit.ly/trollsfeed Google: http://bit.ly/trollsgoogle
Tyson Motsenbocker is a songwriter and guitarist living in San Diego, California. After the release of two EPs Until it Lands and Rivers and Roads, Motsenbocker defined himself as a mature lyricist and accomplished songwriter, sharing the stage with the likes of David Bazan, Vance Joy and James Bay. In 2013, after the death of his mother and hero, Motsenbocker walked the six hundred mile stretch of coastline to San Francisco in memory of her. His most recent album Letters to Lost Loves is based on his experience losing his mother and walking down the west coast. The album has been incredibly well received. NPR described it as “a strongly-formed debut album from someone who's been through the ringer spiritually, physically and emotionally.” -- You can connect with Tyson Motsenbocker on Instagram and Twitter and buy or stream his new album at www.tysonmotsenbocker.com. You can follow along with Branden Harvey’s travels and adventures on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Learn more about Branden and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
Tooth & Nail artist, singer/songwriter Tyson Motsenbocker, speaks with The Antidote. Motsenbocker has discovered a new view of life beyond loss, a renegotiated relationship with God, and peace inside the turmoil. All encompassed on his debut release, Letters To Lost Loves.
Tooth & Nail artist, singer/songwriter Tyson Motsenbocker, speaks with The Antidote. Motsenbocker has discovered a new view of life beyond loss, a renegotiated relationship with God, and peace inside the turmoil. All encompassed on his debut release, Letters To Lost Loves.
Episode 18 - Both hailing from the suburbs of Toronto, Shane sits down with Scott Anderson of the multi-platinum selling Finger Eleven to discuss growing up in the same area but a few years apart. The discussion also includes songwriting techniques, finding "lightning in a bottle", hanging out with Creed on their first ever US tour, the complete and complex history of Finger 11, and of course the story behind the hit song "One Thing". Also, new Tooth and Nail signing Tyson Motsenbocker stops in to talk about his brand new (amazing) album. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyson Motsenbocker discusses his new album 'Letters To Lost Loves' on Tooth and Nail Recods, how this writing process was different from his earlier EPs and which John Steinbeck novel has inspired him the most. Be sure to call and chat with The Art Collective at 615-669-9414. This show is part of the Jabberjaw Media Podcast Network. (www.jabberjawmedia.com)
We are joined today by Tyson Motsenbocker whose grieving process after the loss of his mother involved walking from San Diego to San Francisco. He will tell us how that worked out and he’ll also perform a track from his new album live in studio! Speaking of grieving, Joey’s son is very upset about the death of Abraham Lincoln. We also explore whether or not Jesus can be your personal Lord and trainer. Sponsors and Links Harry’s Razors - http://harrys.com/ - PROMO CODE - BCPOD Tyson Motsenbocker - http://tysonmotsenbocker.com/ Join The BC Club - http://badchristianmedia.com/contribute/ Emery Acoustic - http://emeryacoustic.com/ Devin Shelton - http://devinshelton.com/
I'm back! You can consider this episode one of season three of this podcast. I'll explain it in the episode. Devin Shelton is with me to discuss how he arranges songs, particularly the set of cover songs he has done to promote the crowd fund for his new solo album. Also I have the pleasure of speaking with Tyson Motsenbocker and bringing you some clips from his yet to be released album that i really dig and discuss string arranging and key changes. Links: www.devinsheltonmusic.com http://www.tysonmotsenbocker.com Amazon Contribute www.breakitdownpod.com We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special guest musician Tyson Motsenbocker shares a special song, "Path in the Weeds." Visit www.TysonMotsenbocker.com for more on his music.