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The Chrises tune in with the biggest giants in the Canadian Rock scene, Tyronne Buccione and Charlie McKittrick. The two rockstars are still buds after Big Dirty's breakdown and Time Giants' break up. Ty “The Terminator” survives to tell his crazy cruise ship experience and Charlie “The Slayer” closes a couple theaters down with huge performances in the time of Covid. The Chrises team up on the keyboard and harmonica to give a zucchini of a show. While Ty and Charlie get the band back together and jam out “I Want To Wash Your Hands”—the 1 million views YouTube smash hit. Guests: Jeffrey Janssen https://www.instagram.com/bigjefferson.93/ & JJ Kim https://www.instagram.com/bbasilio78/QWTChrises.com ~ Patreon.com/QWTChrises ~ GoFundMe w/ Okizu “No Hair For Care” (gofundme.com/f/no-hair-for-care)
Ty is a co-owner of Andalusia Whisky co in Blanco Texas. Andalusia is quickly forging a name for its self as a small distillery that punches way above its weight. While Ty focuses on being a local family business Andalusia also tips its hat to the Irish and Scottish ingredients and processes. Known especially for smoking their grain onsight with Irish peat and various woods and for creating insanely tasty product. Ty is a real chaser of the craft.
While Ty’s away, Bri, Eric and Zahra are here to play. This week the team begin with discussing the details surrounding the sudden death of X. They then comment on the surprise album that no one knew they needed from Jay Z & Beyoncé. Eric also questions if there was any outside “reasoning” into why the album came out just the day after Nas’ project dropped. The group also discusses 69 being investigated by the NYC police department because of the Chief Keef shooting, Bri playing match maker with someone who’s already in a relationship and so much more. Bring on the antics! Picks of the Week Zahra: Jorja Smith - “Teenage Fantasy” | youtu.be/oTnWe_sMznM Eric: Nas - “Cops Shot The Kid” (feat. Kanye West) | youtu.be/UArcNdxAKgM Bri: Goldlink - “Got Friends” (feat. Miguel) | youtu.be/2FNOuMlLGUA Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button to stay up to date on the latest episodes.
Once again, Ty and Gustav are without the one and only Heavy Longmire, but they somehow manage to appreciate art, talk about Curly Bill and much much more. As we continue into our second month without Heavy, Gustav makes a stand against kids with Mohawks while Ty for some reason makes a stand against one of the show's nicest listeners. Gus objects but they finally come to an agreement on kids with rat tails. If you remember the episode with the sad creepy clown painting, you know that Gustav loves "art". He unveils a new painting he has discovered and discusses the work of Ernesto Blume. Ernesto painted a portrait of Powers Boothe as Curly Bill from Tombstone. Gustav maps out his plan for further collaboration with Ernesto Blume and Can You Hear Me listeners. With Curly Bill looking down on Ty and Gus, they talk about the impact of Powers Boothe's career on the CYHM collective psyche. Boothe starred in classics such as Deadwood, Frailty, Southern Comfort, Deadwood, and much more. One of his most powerful roles was as Jim Jones. While Ty seeks further refreshment, Gus recaps the story of Jim Jones and the Jonestown tragedy. Ty fondly recalls Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues for a bit. Then they discuss the problematic nature of the "back room" at small town video stores. That somehow leads Ty to tell his stories about a couple of near misses with local law enforcement during the early nineties in the 903. So send us your emails about Powers Boothe, running from the law or Heavy Longmire spottings to canyouhearmepod@gmai l.com Be sure to listen to listen to Gustav’s guest appearance on Megan’s Movie Podcast on the Blowout Podcast Network where he and Megan talk about Tombstone. And listen to Brad each week on his own podcast Below the Belt Follow us on Twitter @canyouhearmepod @realgustav @tywebb3000 @longmireheavy Find us on Tumblr and Instagram @canyouhearmepod The post Curly Bill appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
While Ty is still away on sabbatical, Ray Ranfill joins Heavy and Gustav for a very special Christmas episode. Stealing a page from the Partial Recall playbook, Heavy tries to pass off a fake sponsor. He's feeling creative this episode, therefore if you are a fan of Heavy's style, then you won't be disappointed. His fake sponsor Bill Bailey's Bowel busters leads to chamber pot and outhouse talk followed up by a most unfortunate tale about the improper use of a trough urinal at the Devil's Bowl Speedway. Gustav files a field report about a tiny town's Christmas parade that he went to earlier in the day. That gets the guys thinking about the parades of old in small 903 towns. Then it's finally time for the moment that Heavy had been waiting for. He shares with the listeners his newest Christmas magnum opus, A Very Heavy Christmas. We're not sure if it's classified as a poem or a story, but either way, we think you will enjoy it. It's full of Can You Hear Me goodness and he's quiet proud of himself. After the Christmas prose, Gustav enlightens the group on the online phenomenon of teabagging someone in a game and how he had to educate his boys about what teabagging really means. Heavy and Gustav then turn their sights on special guest Ray Ranfill and callback to a previous episode where he had written in and made reference to the "True Love Waits" movement which came along a few years after the guys were out of high school. The rest of the episode is a scattershooting mess with high stakes backgammon talk, the effect of Native American casinos on the baby boomers of the 903 area code, Gustav well actuallying Ray about oxygen tanks and fire, more goofy stuff Gustav's kids say and finally some more Christmas decorations talk. Email us your feedback on Heavy's new literary career at canyouhearmepod@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter @realgustav @longmireheavy @tywebb3000 The post A Very Heavy Christmas appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
When he was just 21 years old, he started a business with his brother Scott, which they built to over $20 million in annual revenue. Since that time, he has developed over 500 sales managers globally, with sales and leadership in 37 countries. Author, speaker, and incredible storyteller, Ty Bennett, joins us on the show to share a key idea for how to stop fear paralysis. He also talks about how to handle naysayers. Need a boost in your presentation and speaking skills? Read these books by Ty - The Power of Influence and The Power of Storytelling Ty's backstory >>> Although he experienced financial success relatively early in his professional life, like many entrepreneurs, there remained a tug within his spirit; the thought that there is more to life than business and P and L sheets. When he made the decision to shift his role to focus on a speaking career, even the mentor who helped him build his earlier business warned him and flat-out told him "no". While Ty knew firsthand the benefits of seeking and following wise counsel, he also knew the stirrings of his heart and value of his message. He also knew, that to live up to his own potential, he had to make a way to share it. Four rock-solid ideas Ty expands on If you entertain fear, fear will entertain you. If you've never had a naysayer, you haven't pushed your own envelop. Action is the antidote to fear. Mastermind with people who are a step or two ahead of you. Ty's recommended read - Start with Why by Simon Sinek Follow Ty on Twitter, Facebook, and visit his site.