Podcast appearances and mentions of wilder mind

2015 studio album by Mumford & Sons

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Side Hustle to Small Business
Planning for creativity, balance and financial freedom

Side Hustle to Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 32:16


Delaney Driver started Wilder Mind Events, a wedding planning business in Saint Petersburg, Florida, so she could make more money, choose a schedule that fits her lifestyle, and be in full control of the creative process when planning events. Since starting Wilder Mind, Delaney has tackled the challenges of rescheduled weddings during the pandemic, celebrated small business wins like hiring her first employee, and kept her commitment to happiness along the way.

Andrew's Daily Five
Albums That Steve Favors: Episode 5

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 31:03


Albums That Steve Favors: Episode 5Intro/Outro Song: Nightswimming by R.E.M.Album 1: How Did You Find Me Here by David Wilcox (Leave It Like It Is & Language of the Heart)Album 2: The Wilds by Henry Jamison (Real Peach & Sunlit Juice)Album 3: Wilder Mind by Mumford & Sons (Hot Gates)Wilder Mind was featured on Episode 346 of my Album CountdownVote on Podcast Intro: Andrew's Daily Five vs. Andrew's Daily

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Infectious Groove Podcast
IGP Crew Album Review: Mumford & Sons - Wilder Mind

Infectious Groove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 54:07


Mumford & Sons is a relatively "young" band when you look at it, but the mark they've left on the music industry as a whole is undeniable. When most people hear the name 'Mumford & Sons', they automatically think of Marcus Mumford, and I mean why wouldn't you? He's the face of the band, the namesake of the band, and just one damn fine human specimen (if you don't believe me, just ask Michelle).For a band that started in 2007, and that didn't really gain much industry traction until 2009 when they released their debut album 'Sigh No More', which started to garner some well-deserved attention thrusting them into the mainstream airwaves, they've really made their mark. They held that momentum well into 2012 when 'Babel' was released, and 'I Will Wait' cemented the band into the industry and our minds. This sophomore effort would eventually go on to win a Grammy for "Album Of The Year", which is obviously a huge accomplishment for anyone in the music industry. If by this time you found yourself being a fan and a regular listener to the band, then you had become very familiar with the "sound" that the band had, and that is probably exactly why you liked listening to them. A familiar sound is great and all, but so is growth, and by the time they were ready to release their third album, it was time for a change.'Wilder Mind' was released in 2015, and it marked a significant change for the band and the sound that everyone had become accustomed to. The band decided to forgo working with Markus Dravs who produced their first two albums and joined forces with James Ford and Aaron Dessner of 'The National'. This also marked the departure of some of their acoustic instruments (which gave them their traditionally folky sound) and made way for the use of electronic ones, while also adding a session drummer to fill out their rhythm section. Not everyone was happy about this (especially the diehard fans), but it was time to show not just the industry but the entire world they were capable of more than just being that folk band that sang that one song that everyone knew, and that is exactly what they did. Join us again as we take a dive, this time into Mr. Marcus Mumford and his "sons" (which Michelle was especially excited about). It's season 4, episode 22 of your favorite neighborhood mechanic's favorite music podcast. LET'S GO!!! Keep up with all of the music we talk about in each episode by listening to the Infectious Groove Podcast Companion Songs playlist, exclusively on Spotify. Infectious Groove Podcast, part of the OddPods Media Network.

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 346

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 16:23


#115-113Intro/Outro: Let's Get Back by No Doubt115. Who's Next by The Who (Baba O'Riley & Bargain & Behind Blue Eyes & Won't Get Fooled Again)114. American Beauty by The Grateful Dead (Ripple & Truckin' & Box of Rain & Sugar Magnolia & Till the Morning Comes)113. Wilder Mind by Mumford & Sons (Wilder Mind & Ditmas & Tompkins Square Park & Just Smoke & Hot Gates)Vote on Today's Album ArtVote on Week 9 Round 2 Album Art (Episodes 341-345)Vote on Weeks 5-8 Round 3 Album Art (Episodes 321-340)

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 43

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 11:19


#290-286Intro/Outro: Shy Away by twenty one pilots290. Monday Morning by Death Cab For Cutie289. Jesus Walks by Kanye West288. Don't Look Back in Anger by Oasis287. Wilder Mind by Mumford & Sons286. Nights in White Satin by The Moody BluesBalderdash #5 answer

Lens Culture Photography
How To Get On a Wedding Planners Preferred List | Featuring Wilder Mind Events

Lens Culture Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 47:40


Wilder Mind Podcast
Anna Callaghan on who should tell our stories, privilege in choice and safety in the mountains

Wilder Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 57:11


Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area provided the perfect back drop for the weekend’s vertical adventures and podcast recording session. Situated halfway between San Diego and Salt Lake City, it would be equal distance for all those hitting the road on the Wilder Mind side of the crew while Anna and boyfriend Mike Coyle were already posted up at the campsite on the tail end of their 9-day working/climbing trip. After coffee and a bite to eat we made our way toward the popular “Panty Wall” to enjoy some fair weather desert sport climbing. Conditions were just right with plenty of blue skies and sunshine to go around, but relatively mild temperatures. Thankfully everyone had a chance to get some time on the rock before the midday sun pushed us further into the canyon seeking a bit of shade. As luck would have it, our friends Joey and Camille were also out climbing and found their way to our campsite for some evening celebrations. Big stories, big laughs and even bigger smiles as friends gathered under the starlit desert sky. At some point, after some wine for Anna and some beers for me, we decided that we were primed to record the best podcast ever! We may have been slightly off the mark with that belief but we sure did have a great time recording! One standout clip, from the beginning of our evening conversation, did find its way into the final cut. The next morning the crew was ready to rack up for some crack climbing before recording the podcast. Climbing rocks with friends amongst the splendor of nature is such a great reminder of the abundance of beauty in this world and this life. After (re)recording the podcast from the crag parking lot, this time with greater success, we made our way into Summerlin for a late lunch before all heading our separate ways. As I rolled through the miles back to Salt Lake City I was feeling weighed down with the fact that I wouldn’t see the familiar faces of my San Diego crew for quite some time. I was confident in my choice to relocate my home base but was feeling a slight hint of loneliness. A couple hours into the drive I stopped alongside a quiet stretch of highway to brew some coffee to get through the night and make it back in a single push. My phone buzzed and the message read “Are you back in Salt Lake yet? We’re all meeting for dinner and drink’s if you can make it”. Another adventure in the books and an entirely new chapter ahead. I continued on into the night, my heart full from everything behind and growing with everything ahead.

Williamsburg Christian Church
A Wilder Mind: Resurrection Is Happening

Williamsburg Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 28:59


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Williamsburg Christian Church
A Wilder Mind: Resurrection Is Happening

Williamsburg Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 28:59


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Wilder Mind Podcast EP04 Abbi Hearne

Wilder Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 76:56


Growing up in Texas, far from the world of life on the road, Abbi never envisioned or set out towards the huge wave to come. Rather, she identified a series of small goals that would allow her and Cal to enjoy the spaces they love and the adventures that bring them closer to themselves and each other. A self described homebody, it seems only natural that she’d take the adage of home is where the heart is (for her, husband Cal and pup Charlie) one step further and literally tow her home along for the first round of life on the road. Years and iterations later, her world and “home” have gown to levels that she could have never imagined. All because this beacon of a human had a wild idea that sparked into an amazing journey that is, without question, limitless. Genuine, hilarious and heartwarming - I hope that Abbi and her story will motivate and inspire you the way that it has me. I hope that you’ll find something that ignites your desire to chase your dreams. To your wildest self, be true.

Wilder Mind Podcast
Wilder Mind Podcast EP03 Annie Janssen

Wilder Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 70:56


Having gown up in a rather conservative family, it was not the natural path for Annie to move to California and pursue life in LA. Likewise, it was a big stretch for her to share so publicly the stories of her first lingerie sale, her vibrator, her dating life and beyond. But that’s exactly what she’s done and in so doing, has led to her own awakening, her own bravery and a true passion for sharing the stories of others. Her hope is that you will be inspired by these stories. Inspired to live a life that creates a beautiful tale; whatever it may be. No expectations, no limits and no antiquated ideals of what all of that should look like. Just your life. Beautiful and messy. Just live it.

Wilder Mind Podcast
Wilder Mind Podcast Ep02 Samuel Crossley

Wilder Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 75:10


Samuel Crossley and I sit down outside of Camp 4 in Yosemite Valley to discuss his life and career as a filmmaker, photographer and climber. At the time, just a few short months ago, Samuel was fresh off the media tour of the film Free Solo. I'm so honored to share the words of this incredibly impressive young man; his life behind the lens, on the rock and his experience as a gay man.

Son of a Ginger: Entertaining Entertainment Reviews
November Music Roundup - Anderson .Paak, Mumford & Sons, & Greta Van Fleet

Son of a Ginger: Entertaining Entertainment Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 37:16


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5 Essential Tracks
Mumford & Sons Album Special - Wilder Mind - 23-05-2016

5 Essential Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2016 18:55


Mumford & Sons stonden maandag 23 mei in de Ziggo Dome. Check de Special over hun album Wilder Mind waarmee de Britten een nieuwe muzikale weg zijn ingeslagen.

Rossi On Wrestling
929 Podcast - Episode 47: Mumford & Sons "Ditmas"

Rossi On Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 9:29


Marcus and Winston talks about the evolution of the Mumford & Sons sound. Jason Rossi plays their song "Ditmas" from their latest Wilder Mind record. Tweet @JasonDRossi & use #929Podcast to engage with the show. Subscribe or iTunes: Search 929 Podcast Listen/Subscribe on Podomatic: http://929.podomatic.com *Follow Me ✮ Twitter - @JasonDRossi ✮ Instagram - @JasonDRossi ✮ Periscope - @JasonDRossi ✮ PSN - nosajissor ✮ Xbox One - nosajissor

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Focus On
Episode 12: Action Movies

Focus On

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 62:31


Zack and Micah disagree about Avengers: Age of Ultron, sing the praises of Mad Max, and talk about what makes them good (or bad) action movies.   Shownotes: Mad Max: Fury Road trailer Wilder Mind by Mumford and Sons Bastille restaurant Outro: “Tompkins Square Park” by Mumford and Sons

The Skinny with Mike and Adam
Very Cute For An Ugly Person

The Skinny with Mike and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 69:29


After another unsuccessful attempt at a Q&A session, Adam updates Mike and jocks-out on the NHL Playoff Semi-Finals as he attended game 1 of the Blackhawks/Ducks game this past Sunday. How is he not a betting man yet?!Also discussed on the show, American Idol is coming to an end; Bullet For My Valentine has a new song that came out over the weekend; Mumford and Sons' new album "Wilder Mind" debuted on the Billboard charts at #1; Scott Stapp admitted in an interview with People that he has bipolar disorder; and long time voice actor for The Simpsons, Harry Shearer, has announced that he will not return for the show's 27th and 28th season.Finally, Mike shares his thoughts on the new trailer for CBS' Supergirl and Adam reviews albums from As It Is and Hundredth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support

Media Riot
Episode 25

Media Riot

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2015 30:20


New Episode! In movies we're on the road again in Mad Max Fury Road. Also the director of Paranormal Activity, Oren Peli's latest tries to learn the truth about aliens in the movie, Area 51. And in music we get electrified with Mumford and Sons on their new album, Wilder Mind.

Burn After Listening with Nick Rynerson
Burn After Listening: In Defense of Mumford & Sons’ New Album (with Val Dunham)

Burn After Listening with Nick Rynerson

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015


In this episode of Burn After Listening, Nick and Christ and Pop Culture staff writer Val Dunham discuss Mumford and Sons’ new album ‘Wilder Mind’. Both Nick and Val loved the album, and aim to communicate what’s to like about the new record, and Mumford and Sons as a band. Theme music by Brad Sucks, used under Creative Commons license 3.0. Read the full article...

The Skinny with Mike and Adam
Kintsugi by Death Cab For Cutie Review

The Skinny with Mike and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2015 77:55


Adam and Mike give a track-by-track review of “Kintsugi” by Death Cab For Cutie. Review begins at 24:22.Also on the show, Sum 41 are back together and writing new music; the bassist of the metalcore band, Lionfight, went on a racially charged rant on social media; a new indie game has hit Kickstarter and will feature the likenesses and original music from Tegan and Sara, LIGHTS, Fucked Up and more; and The Amity Affliction will be releasing their first documentary film in the coming weeks.Finally, Mike reviews "Tired Violence" by Underoath and Adam reviews "Wilder Mind" by Mumford & Sons and "To the Stars..." by Tom DeLonge. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support

Vernacular
E2 the one where we talk to an itinerant chicagoan

Vernacular

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 57:06


Join us for episode 02 as we talk to Elena, who was born and raised in the Chicago suburbs, but has lived in the largest Muslim community outside of the Middle East and traveled to Thailand for a Starbucks latte (and some other stuff too). We also cover the Baltimore Riots and Mumford and Sons' latest album, Wilder Mind. Follow Elena on Twitter @ElenaForsythe. For info on our #tipoftheweek about grilling, head over to our blog. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vernacular/support