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In the Pit with Cody Schneider | Marketing | Growth | Startups
winners all had this in common... early employee at Andrew Wilkinson's venture studio Tiny shares all

In the Pit with Cody Schneider | Marketing | Growth | Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 43:32


In the Pit Podcast with Cody SchneiderBrought to you by...Swell AI: Content Repurposing Powered by AI - https://www.swellai.com/Drafthorse AI: Programmatic SEO powered by AI - https://www.drafthorseai.com/Landing Cat: AI Powered Programmatic SEO for eCommerce - https://www.drafthorseai.com/---SummaryIn this episode, Will Nelson discusses his experiences as an entrepreneur-in-residence at Tiny and his current venture, 64 Stories, which helps founders create social content. The conversation covers various strategies for B2B marketing, including the power of podcasts and newsletters in building audience relationships. They explore innovative ways to repurpose content, create media leverage, and establish thought leadership within niche markets.---Key Takeaway Timestamps:(03:37) The venture studio model can be attractive to entrepreneurs by reducing risk, but it's more suitable for cash flow-focused businesses rather than those needing significant funding.(10:22) Doing free work for potential clients who have access to your target customers can be an effective strategy to gain business.(16:08) Creating a podcast or newsletter for a specific niche can quickly establish thought leadership and provide direct access to potential customers.(26:30) Repurposing content across multiple platforms and formats can maximize reach and engagement with minimal additional effort.(35:12) Analyzing popular content in your target market can provide inspiration for creating high-performing content of your own.---Host LinksPersonal email newsletter - https://investorupdate.beehiiv.com/subscribehttps://twitter.com/codyschneiderxxhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/codyxschneider/https://codyschneider.com/https://inthepitpodcast.com/---Guest Linkshttps://www.64stories.co/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrwillnelson/https://x.com/MrWillNelson

Tennis Culture
WIMBLEDON PREVIEW

Tennis Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 31:43


Will Alcaraz go back to back? Will Iga get her first Wimbledon crown? Will Nelson and Reza make any correct predictions for this years Wimbledon title?  Enjoy

Uploading
Building a Personal Brand for Business Growth with Will Nelson

Uploading

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 36:57


About The Episode:In this episode, we're joined by entrepreneur and content creation expert Will Nelson, as he shares his insights and practical advice for capturing and converting ideas into engaging content. Tap into the mindset, strategies, and routines that fuel Will's success in the high-stakes world of professional and personal branded content.Today, we'll cover:- Will's personal strategies for finding inspiration in everyday moments and staying productive without the pressure.- Practical tips for time management and creativity, including how to align content creation with your natural workflow.- The common pitfalls that new content creators face and how to avoid them for long-term success.- Insight into Will's journey from building to selling businesses and how these experiences now shape his approach to content for professional brands.- Strategies for content creation and monetization tailored to your personal or business goals, and the secret of providing value first.What You'll Learn1. Inspiration for content creation2. Timing content with creativity peaks3. Documenting and sharing content strategies4. Personal branding and online presence5. Consistency in content production6. Monetization of content creation7. ROI and investment in contentTimestamps00:00 Marketer turned entrepreneur, building 64 Stories agency.05:56 Start creating content, grow, adapt, find voice.09:52 Social media strategy depends on your goals.13:55 Analyze top social media content for inspiration.16:16 SEO results take time, require commitment.19:46 Prioritize time for content creation and analytics.21:49 Transform voice notes into engaging social media.28:26 Capture and document content to avoid loss.29:18 Various activities inspire creativity at different times.32:55 Dedicated sessions help foster creativity and focus.36:14 Greg's content praised, audience directed to socials. Entrepreneurship and Content Creation: "I've always been an entrepreneur that has struggled with distribution myself. I identify as a builder. I love building things. I've never been fantastic at getting attention for either my personal brand or for my businesses without having to pay for that attention through Facebook ads or more traditional media."— Will Nelson [00:02:37 → 00:02:58]The Evolution of Personal Branding: "It might take longer to build a personal brand, but it's something that you can come back to. It's an asset that will keep paying you dividends long term versus having to constantly rent."— Will Nelson [00:05:33 → 00:05:44]Content Creation Process: "So I was talking to Dave Gerhardt the other day from exit five, and he has a notion page that he just jots down ideas into on a daily basis and then circles back to those to see if he can create any piece of content from. So whenever an idea pops into his head, he's putting it down somewhere."— Will Nelson [00:07:13 → 00:07:30]Social Media Strategy for Creators and Businesses: "I think in general, though, on social, you should have the mindset of just giving away as much as you can for free, and then very infrequently asking for something in return. So just like going to the ATM, you need to first put money in the bank account to take money out. For business owners, I typically recommend ten to 20% for top of the funnel content, 60% to 70% for middle of the funnel content and then ten to 20 for bottom of funnel content."— Will Nelson [00:10:12 → 00:10:45]Content Strategy Insights: "So I have a full time analyst that will go to YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and start to mine the top performing content in a given month to get a sense of what hooks are performing, what style of content's performing, what types of edits."— Will Nelson [00:13:55 → 00:14:13]Understanding ROI in Content Marketing: "It probably takes, realistically, three plus, maybe six plus months to start to see an ROI. And so you're losing money or you're investing money into something without seeing a return for a little while, and that can sting."— Will Nelson [00:16:20 → 00:16:35]Content Creation Efficiency: "So take the inputs that you're giving your voice notes or whatever app you're using to log those insights and then chop that up into written content or video content if you're recording that, and then actually post it to the various social channels that you want to get on."— Will Nelson [00:21:49 → 00:22:19]Content Marketing Persistence: "A lot of the big accounts that are on X or LinkedIn have been at it for quite some time, so it's a lot of just stick tuitiveness."— Will Nelson [00:23:40 → 00:24:37]Creative Inspiration for New Podcasters: "I'm just stealing or getting inspiration from content that I know has performed well in the past or has been thought of by an expert podcaster."— Will Nelson [00:27:18 → 00:27:29]Creativity and Flow State: "And so I think you have to allocate enough time to get into that flow state, and you have to make it a practice, whether it's daily or weekly."— Will Nelson [00:33:28 → 00:33:38]Shownotes powered by Castmagic--Have any questions about the show or topics you'd like us to explore further?Shoot us a DM; we'd love to hear from you.Want the weekly TL;DR of tips delivered to your mailbox?Check out our newsletter here Follow us for content, clips, giveaways, & updates!Castmagic InstagramCastmagic TwitterCastmagic LinkedIn ---Blaine Bolus - Co-Founder of CastmagicRamon Berrios - Co-Founder of CastmagicWill Nelson - Founder and CEO of 64stories

VGC: a video games podcast
Spider-Man 2 - A Spoilercast!

VGC: a video games podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 49:57


We'll be bringing you our usual VGC: A Video Games Podcast tomorrow here on the channel - but for now, for those who have played through the world wide...web - here's a special Spider-Man 2 review show that contains LOADS of spoilers. You have been warned! Jordan Middler, Will Nelson, Ewan Moore, Laura Kate Dale and Stacey Henley are your hosts! We'll see you tomorrow for our usual dose of business, pleasure and P45s... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Hold Up
100 Pt 4 - The Rock

The Hold Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 73:49


Episode 100 continues with Part 4.  This time we are joined by guests Alison Star Locke and Lizze Gordon to watch Michael Bay's The Rock.  Will Ali survive the third action film to be pulled in a row?  Will Longino come around on a movie he remembers despising?  Will Nelson keep decorum and quell a podcast revolt?  And will Lizze tie Michael Bay to a chair so he can calm down?  Listen and find out!

Rustacean Station
This Week in Rust - Issue 444

Rustacean Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 58:22


Highlights from This Week in Rust - Issue 444. This week features a juicy post-mortem, open source, open hardware, and lots of news from around the Rust ecosystem. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you'd like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps & referenced resources [@00:00] Welcome [@00:10] - Introduction [@00:50] - Agenda [@01:23] - Quote of the week This is the difference in approaches of the two languages. In C++ if the code is vulnerable, the blame is on the programmer. In Rust if the code is vulnerable, Rust considers it a failure of the language, and takes responsibility to stop even “bad” programmers from writing vulnerable code. I can't stress enough how awesome it is that I can be a careless fool, and still write perfectly robust highly multi-threaded code that never crashes. [@03:09] Allen: Rust is both good and bad at marketing [@03:30] - Crate of the week [@04:15] - Tim and Sean discuss parsing in episode 2022-05-26 at 47:10 [@05:10] Official Notices [@05:22] - Announcing Rust 1.61.0 Custom exit codes from main [Note from Tim: I say “termination crate”, but should have said “Termination trait”.] More capabilities for const fn “Basic” handling of fn pointers Add trait bounds to a const fn dyn trait and impl Trait support Stdio handles can be locked directly Several stabilized APIs [@08:07] Highlights [@08:27] - Developer survey: JavaScript and Python reign, but Rust is rising [@09:09] - Sean: “Rust adoption has nearly quadrupled in the last two years, going from 600k developers in Q1 2022 to 2.2m in Q1 2022.” [@13:00] - Redust by Will Nelson [@13:50] Allen: I think the comments are actually more interesting. They are starting to point to something really—I don't know whether it's good or bad for the community—where, you know, people start rolling their own crates instead of, say, doing stuff upstream. It kind of goes back to what Tim was complaining about before [Easy Mode for Rust, discussed on This Week in Rust - Issue 441]—well, lightly pointing out to people out there—that okay, now which crate should I use? [@16:20] Tim: Open source is really complicated. You need to talk to people. That's … challenging. [Laughs] [@16:40] Josh Triplett on Building with Rust, discussing the orphan rule [@16:50] Sean: Rust is not very good at sharing between crates. [@19:07] - Rust: A Critical Retrospective by bunnie Links The Hardware Hacker, bunnie's autobiography [video] “Shenzhen: An Alternative to the American way of Innovation” [@28:56] A Programmer's Brain, by Felienne Hermans, about working memory in programmers. [@19:58] - Hacking the Xbox book [@20:04] - [video] Linux.conf.au 2013 keynote discussing Chumby and creating a hardware startup [@20:20] - betrusted.io, a secure communications system that runs the Xous microkernel operating system [@21:07] - Tim: Security-critical applications have issues when they … rely on Rust. There's one quote I want to pull out of the post, which is: “I'm not sure if there is even a good solution to this problem, but, if you are super-paranoid and your goal is to be able to build trustable firmware, be wary of Rust's expansive software supply chain attack surface!” [@26:09] - Sean: bunnie I think that you are absolutely, totally, qualified. [@30:17] - Allen: I did see a macro that he put in there. … I forget extact. It was very crazy and I was like, “Come on, no one's every going to write something crazy like this” and then I took a look at the RFC that Sean's gonna do and in the comments there was a crazy one like that and I was like, “oh wow, this guy's point's valid”. [@30:49] - Hyrum's Law, named after Hyrum Wright. With a sufficient number of users of an API, it does not matter what you promise in the contract: all observable behaviors of your system will be depended on by somebody. [@31:50] Fixing memory leaks by Lily Mara [@34:01] - tracing crate, created as part of the tokio project [@32:33] - “Is it possible to cause a memory leak in Rust?” - Stack Overflow [@33:06] - std::ops::Drop trait documentation std::mem::forget and Box::leak for intentionally leaking memory Out-of memory (OOM) killer internals page from the Linux memory management wiki [@37:54] tracing::instrument::Instrument trait, which fixes this issue [@41:29] Building a Cloud Database from Scratch: Why We Moved from C++ to Rust by Yingjun Wu GAT (generic associated traits) Allen: [C++ vs Rust] is like apples vs apple pie. [@45:50] - [video] Deref and Drop traits by Dan Chiarlone “Smart pointers”, chapter 15 of The Rust Programming Language. std::ops::Deref trait documentation [@46:40] - Optimizing the size of your Rust binaries by Sylvain Kerkour cargo-bloat, for determining the size impact of code and dependencies twiggy, a similar tool for WASM targets [@48:10] - RFC: Add more support for fallible allocations in Vec by Daniel Paoliello and contributors Sean: This RFC is intended as a stop-gap, to unblock on-going work like—I imagine—adding Rust to the Linux kernel while better long-term solutions are explored. “Example: Implementing Vec” chapter of the Rustnomicon, describes how Vec's memory allocation works in detail Never type reference documentation [@54:40] Tim: I want to bring out a comment that was made to me in private, because I've been toying with the idea of becoming a rustc contributor, particularly on the standard library side, and Ashley Mannix sent me a really lovely note, which was: “Rust is also chronically friendly so nobody gets chewed out for making mistakes. They happen. They get caught. They get patched. You learn something new. It's ok.”. [@55:51] - How we use Rust, SQLx and Rocket for Oso Cloud by Steve Olsen Other items [@57:20] Meetups [@57:31] Major release announcements DataFusion 8.0 IntelliJ Rust plugin 2022.1 [@57:40] Join us in the #this-week-in-rust channel of the Rustacean Station Discord server Credits Intro Theme: Aerocity Audio Editing: Aleksandar Nikolic Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset Show Notes: Tim McNamara Hosts: Tim McNamara, Sean Chen, and Allen Wyma.

America's Barley Basket
Episode 085

America's Barley Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 142:23


Did The Simpsons make an episode just for Marlin? Is Moana back for good? Will Nelson's story translate to the silver screen? Tune in this week to find out!

The High Button Podcast
#314 Will Nelson, Sauté & Billys Smelling Salt

The High Button Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 59:03


#314 Will Nelson, Sauté & Billys Smelling Salt by High Button Sports

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA
Nada más que música - El Blues I

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 35:01


Hoy vamos a escuchar blues, que viene a significar, más o menos, melancolía, tristeza, bueno, que no es la alegría de la huerta. El blues, tiene, musicalmente hablando, un patrón repetitivo que suele seguir una estructura de 12 compases y utiliza acordes específicos de este género. El blues ha ido evolucionando desde la música vocal, sin acompañamiento, interpretada por trabajadores negros y pobres, a una gran variedad de subgéneros y estilos y su popularidad ha saltado las fronteras que le eran propias en el sur de los Estados Unidos para extenderse por todo el mundo. Hoy, y en días sucesivos, vamos a recordar a un grupo de músicos de blues que dejaron su huella en la historia de la música. Y nos encontramos en primer lugar con uno de los más conocidos, John Lee Hocker, cantante y guitarrista de blues, que nació, como no, en el estado de Misisipi, uno de los 50 estados de los EEUU, que está considerado como el más pobre de la unión, con altas tasas de desempleo y la menor renta per cápita del país. Paradójicamente, es la más religioso, el más conservador y el que tiene leyes más restrictivas con el juego y el alcohol. Bueno, pues aquí nació John Lee Hocker. Vamos a escucharle en su conocido Boom Boom. Chester Arthur Burnett, o lo que es lo mismo y para entendernos, Howlin Wolf (lobo aullador), fue un músico afroamericano, cantante de blues, guitarrista y armonicista que nació, como no, en Misisipi. Con una voz y una presencia física características, Burnett se colocó entre los principales artistas del blues eléctrico; el músico y crítico musical Cub Koda declaró, “nadie puede igualar a Howlin Wolf en su singular capacidad para el rock.” El tipo medía 1,98 m de estatura y pesaba cerca de 136 kg, cosa que hizo de él un músico “imponente”. Su voz ha sido comparada con “el sonido de las máquinas pesadas que operan en un camino de grava”. Junto con su contemporáneo y rival profesional Muddy Waters, formaron los dos pilares del Memphis blues. Lo oímos ahora interpretando Litle red rooster. Y aquí tenemos al contrincante del lobo aullador, Muddy Waters, otro vecino de Mississippi; un músico de blues estadounidense, generalmente considerado como el padre del Chicago blues. Su figura y su sonido fueron, del mismo modo, una de las máximas inspiraciones para la escena del blues británico, que comenzó a despuntar en el Reino Unido hacia principios de la década de 1960. Sus giras por Inglaterra a principios de esta década marcaron, posiblemente, el primer antecedente de una banda amplificada haciendo algo cercano al hard rock. Entre sus admiradores prominentes en la escena rhythm & blues inglesa de los años 60 sobresalen los Rolling Stones, quienes se bautizaron con ese nombre por la canción de Waters de 1948 “Rollin’ Stone”. Eric Clapton es un gran admirador de Waters, de hecho, Cream grabaría una versión de “Rolling and Tumbling” en su álbum debut Fresh Cream, de 1966. El gran éxito de Led Zeppelin “Whole Lotta Love” está basado en la canción de Muddy Waters “You Need Love”. Y, en fin, Jimi Hendrix, que versionaría la mencionada “Rollin’ Stone”, citó a Waters como “el primer guitarrista que le llamó la atención y le impresionó de joven”. Angus Young, de AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, bueno, un largo etcétera. Muddy Waters: Hoochie Coochie Men. Por cierto, su última aparición en vivo fue durante un concierto de Eric Clapton en Florida, en el otoño de 1982. 4-Bo Diddley Si en el rock and roll Elvis Presley es el rey y Chuck Berry su poeta, Bo Diddley, nuestro siguiente invitado, fue su arquitecto. Su estilo personal ha influido y sigue influyendo de tal modo que según pasa el tiempo su figura se agranda en el panorama de la música rock. Por otro lado, su fama no fue premiada en el aspecto económico como cabría haber esperado. La crudeza de su estilo le cerró las puertas a ventas millonarias, puertas que sí se abrirían de par en par para muchos músicos y bandas en los que influyó. Su instrumento, con marca registrada, es la guitarra square-bodied que él mismo desarrolló y con la que tocó en miles de conciertos; desde sudorosos clubes de Chicago a giras con viejas glorias del rock and roll, pasando por actuaciones como telonero para The Clash o de artista invitado por los míticos Rolling Stones. Su entusiasmo por este instrumento le hizo poseer una espectacular colección de guitarras. La recordareis, es una guitarra con caja rectangular. El era un gran músico, pero la guitarra era más fea que yo. Le escuchamos ahora interpretando su Diddy Wah. 5-Albert King Albert King fue un influyente guitarrista y cantante de blues. Está considerado como uno de los TRES REYES DEL BLUES a la guitarra junto con B.B. King y Freddie King. Albert King nació en el seno de una humilde familia de Indianola, Misisipi, en una plantación de algodón, donde trabajó sus primeros años. La primera influencia musical la recibió de su propio padre, Will Nelson, que tocaba también la guitarra habitualmente El tipo era otro tiarron, por lo que, sus más de 1’90 metros y sus 118 kilos de peso le valieron el sobrenombre de The Velvet Bulldozer (la apisonadora de terciopelo). El sello característico de Albert King fue, a parte de su calidad artística, su forma de coger la guitarra: como intérprete zurdo la usaba invertida, pero a diferencia de otros guitarristas zurdos como, por ejemplo, Jimi Hendrix, King jamás invirtió el orden de las cuerdas, de modo que para él las cuerdas más agudas permanecen arriba. Gente como Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Mike Bloomfield, Gary Moore, y Stevie Ray Vaughanle tuvieron presente en sus oraciones durante toda su vidapara agradecerle todo lo que les había enseñado. Para los curiosos, el solo de guitarra de Eric Clapton en el éxito de Cream, Strange Brew es una emulación del solo de King en su éxito con Stax, Oh, Pretty Woman. Le escuchamos interpretando Born Under a bad sing. 6-Sonny Boy Williamson Aleck Ford, que más tarde se haría llamar Rice Miller, pero que realmente fue conocido como Sonny Boy Williamson, fue un poeta, músico, cantante y compositor estadounidense, que ha sido considerado como la leyenda definitiva del blues. Sonny Boy nació en la plantación de Sara Jones, en el estado de Misisipi y, aunque no es seguro, parece que nació alrededor de 1912. Vivió y trabajó en la plantación hasta 1930, fecha en la que decidió dedicarse profesionalmente a la música y empezó a trabajar con grandes artistas como Big Joe Williams, Elmore James y Robert Lockwood, Jr. Fue durante esta época cuando Miller desarrollaría su estilo y personalidad. Al comienzo de los años sesenta permaneció algún tiempo en Inglaterra, donde grabó con numerosos grupos y artistas, como The Animals y Jimmy Page. Que el estado de Misisipi es la cuna de los mejores bluesman de la historia ya no lo duda nadie. Nuestro siguiente invitado, Elmore James también nació en el Condado de Holmes, Misisipi y fue un guitarrista de blues considerado el padre de laslide guitar. Comenzó su carrera musical en Misisipi junto a nuestro viejo amigo Rice Miller (más conocido como Sonny Boy Williamson II), con el que permaneció varios años hasta que consiguió su primer contrato de grabación en 1951. Fue entonces cuando se trasladó a Chicago, donde inició su carrera solista acompañado del grupo “The Broomdusters”. Su estilo sin trabas y apasionado se distinguía por el sonido característico del slide blues, que puede apreciarse en canciones como “Dust my broom”. 7-Elmore James Nos despediremos por hoy del blues con, casi, el mejor, con B.B. King. Este músico es ampliamente considerado uno de los músicosde blues más influyentes de todos los tiempos, recibiendo el apodo de «Rey del Blues» y el sobrenombre de «uno de los tres reyes de la guitarra blues» junto, como ya hemos comentado, a Albert King y Freddie King. Según Edward M. Komara, King «introdujo un sofisticado estilo de solos basados cuerdasdobladas y en sus brillantes vibratos que influirían prácticamente en todos los guitarristas de blues eléctrico que le siguieron». B.B. King Con los años, King desarrolló un estilo de guitarra identificable gracias al uso su guitarra eléctrica Gibson ES-335, a la que llamaba “lucille”, y que dio nombre a una línea de guitarras creada por la compañía en 1980. King es también reconocido por su gran cantidad de actuaciones en directo, con un promedio de 250 o 300 conciertos anuales durante la década de 1970. Alguna de ellas, aquí, en Zaragoza. Volveremos con el rey, ahora le escuchamos interpretar “Sweet Sixteen”

ACS: The Local Shop Podcast
46: Innovation Showcase Preview

ACS: The Local Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 18:10


On this episode, Chris talks through the latest announcements on the end of lockdown in December, and Will Nelson joins the podcast to talk through the shortlisted entries for this year's Innovation Showcase.

Music City Scene
Season 1, Episode 5: Marathon Village/Nashville and Guy Clark

Music City Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 32:59


Guest co-host this week, Jennifer Jenkins. Tennessee right now… Covid19… 93,936 cases… 38,000 active death toll @ 967; Party Busses that serve alcohol have been ordered to close; Bars and Restaurants  that serve alcohol ordered to close at 10pm; places like Commodore Grill and The Listening Room… where you can hear songwriters in the round are open with restrictions reducing capacity. Sucking On A Chili Dog Segment Marathon Village and Motor works located on the corner of 12th Ave North and Clinton Street - west/nw of downtown, 5 min uber.  www.marathonvillage.netIf you come to Nashville - one place you have to visit is Marathon - it is a stop on all the trolly tours.Everything is handicap accessible here, there is FOOD, and there is plenty of parking - free on the street or $10 in the lotThis is a destination.  If you come here, you will spend several hours.Places here that are noteworthyFirst… the MOTORWORKSAntique Archieology, Jack Daniels Store and many others.  There is music at both of these locations from time to time, check internet pages.Third Coast Comedy Club (www.thirdcoastcomedy.club)Food - deli, bang candy, coffee, wineDistilleries:  Corsair (https://www.corsairdistillery.com/), Tennessee Legend, and Nelson's Green Brier Distillery/Belle Meade Bourbon (https://greenbrierdistillery.com/)Marathon Music Works (www.Marathonmusicworks.com)Private events, fundraisers, concerts, festivals…Wizards Beer Festival (Aug 14)Yacht Rock Revue (70/80's tribute band) Sept 4.Ticket events just restatted.  Their schedule doesn't kick back in solid until September/October  OLD TIME FEELING - Guy Clark.   Born, Monahan, TX - 1941 - 2016 (http://guyclark.com/)Folk Singer, Country, Singer-Songwriter - released more than 20 albumsRecorded covered by:  Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy Buffett, Kathy Mattea, Lyle Lovett, Ricky Skaggs, Steve Wariner, Rodney Crowell, Steve Earle, Johnny Cash, Will Nelson, Brad Paisley, .2014 Grammy for best folk album:  My Favorite Picture of YouOn his passing, the NYTimes - called him "a King of the Texas Troubadours".What got me into Guy Clark?  Someone introduced me to the album - "Together at the BlueBird Café" - in-the-round concert with Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark - PURE GOLD!  Recorded in Sept. 1995 this album shows a true bond between these three artists.To understand Guy Clark and this genre… that some describe at … go back and watch the 1976 documentary film - "Heart Worn Highways". https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405963/IN the about of HWH… it describes these guys as the founders of the Outlaw Country movement. All these guys are visionaries who either wrote songs for or have been covered by artist from different genres all over the world… in numerous languages: rock singers/country/pop… etc…(Rodney Crowell - Shame on the Moon, Bob Seger), Townes - If I Needed You - COVERED BY 61 different Artists - "Dashboard Confessional"… Dashboard Confessional - If I Needed You. Look at American rock/alternative country today… people like Ryan Adams, Jay Farrar… and bands that they were in like Whiskeytown, SonVolt, Uncle Tupelo… all have some of this "Outlaw Country".In the Heart Worn Highways documentary, you have:David Allan Coe… prison, mamas, trucks…Charlie Daniels… the devil went down to Georgia…Steve Young… 7 Bridges RoadGamble Rogers… comedy folk countryLarry John Wilson - Ohoopee River BottomlandTownes Van Zandt - STUD… song-writer, Pancho and Lefty (Willie)… and many others… probably one the best songwriters to ever live… could have been better than Dylan.  1996… Sonic Youth drummer, Steve Shelley - tried to record TVZ… drunk, fell, broke hip and in Jan 1, 1997… died.Guy Clark… performs LA Freeway… and several others.Also, a 2015 film, Heart Worn Highways Revisited...

We Have The Numbers
Foamcoming (Total Madness)

We Have The Numbers

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 53:06


It's a foam party in Prague and the entire bunker is invited. TJ announces that it is a double-elimination day, and the cast is immediately put on edge. With two unexpected allies (Wes and Bananas) wielding all of the power in the tribunal, all of the men are at risk. Who will win the two red skulls and who will be sent packing? What is the history of the deteriorating Soviet building playing home to the foam party? Will Nelson continue his apology tour of terror? We break down all of the madness on this episode of We Have The Numbers.

What You Make It
"Notifications Off & Party On" with Will Nelson from Sauté

What You Make It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 64:28


On this week's episode, it's New Year's Eve and Ryan (@iamryanwilliams) sits down with entrepreneur Will Nelson (@willbnelson). They discuss Will's origins, his time at Radian6, how he got his start in the entrepreneurial world, and of course what he's been up to lately including his successful meal prep & delivery service called Sauté (@trysaute). Ring in 2020 with the latest episode of WYMI, tune in now!

EPIC PIEcast
The Rise of Guy Talkers

EPIC PIEcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 102:53


Indulge in a heap’n help’n bowl-full of PIEcast goodness!In this episode, Schaffer gets all political - but then what isn’t these days? Then Nelson laments the trials and tribulations of holiday gift giving. After the break the boys talk all the Star Wars... All... The... Star... Wars!Will Schaffer finally get some Christmas vengeance? Will Nelson get that Red Ryder BB Gun? How many Chewbaccas could chew baccas if Chewbaccas could chew baccas? All or or none of these questions will be answered in this laser-sword-yellow episode of the EPIC PIEcast!Spoiler-free after 1 hour 35 minutes.For links and more info, head to the main episode page:https://nerdyshow.com/2019/12/epic-piecast-episode-71-the-rise-of-guy-talkers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Double Deuce podcast
205: Paul Giamatti Doesn't Need Hitler Spray

Double Deuce podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 24:10


No guest this week, but Nelson is significantly less drunk! Here’s the notes: The Possibility of Bus Talk! Hitler Cream! Mom and Pop Brand Hitler Spray! Secret Herbs! Nelson Would Have Sex with Luke Cage! #YeahIdFuckHim! Will Thinks Everyone in LA is Sexypants! Will Sings the Corndog Song! Not Enough Bandleaders These Days! Sports Corner: Congrats Mystics, Go Nationals, and Will & Nelson are in a Fantasy Basketball League! #DraftWillieDraft! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We’re on iTunes, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley and listeners like you! Do you like comics? Check out the Chop Shop Podcast where Nelson is a frequent guest and go buy some comics at Chops Comics in Lawrence, Kansas!

The Hold Up
50 Pt 4 - Mad Max Fury Road

The Hold Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 79:30


It is time to rise from the ashes of this world and conclude Episode 50 with Part 4 - Mad Max: Fury Road. Will Longino finally find... redemption? Will Nelson knock some sense into Mad John and prove this movie is amazing? We can at least agree on one thing: the flaming guitar guy is pretty cool. Two opinions on Fury Road diverged in a yellow and red color filter. Can they meet somewhere in Valhalla? Listen and find out!

Pasiones Temporada 3
T03- E02 Allan Tucker

Pasiones Temporada 3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 51:57


En este episodio nos acompaña Allan Tucker, profesor de tiemplo completo en el área de Producción Musical del Tec de Monterrey. Su experiencia incluye la grabación y masterización de más de 3500 álbumes ganando múltiples premios Grammy y nominaciones; ha colaborado con John Coltrane, Will Nelson, James Brown, Al Kooper, Lou Reed, Ravi Coltrane y Gonzalo Rubalcaba, entre muchos otros

MABRA Radio
DJ Brew on building community in bike racing and playing the cello

MABRA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 38:17


DJ Brew of DC Velo sits down to talk to us about how bike racing is a social activity and why having a positive community is so vital in keeping the sport fun. Photo by Will Nelson.

The Hold Up
47 - Gone With The Wind

The Hold Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 87:22


Yeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaawwww! Hope y'all are ready for some good old fashioned blockbuster movie watchin'. Never mind the troubling subject matter of romanticizing white slave owning confederates or the blatantly sexist overtones within. This thing is a classic! For May the Johns enlist in the war and watch Gone With The Wind. Will the love story of Scarlett and Rhett transcend the highly problematic racism and sexism of this 1939 best picture winner? Will Longino exorcise the ghosts of his Southern roots? Will Nelson ever stop loving scumbags? Will we ever go hungry again? If you give a damn, listen and find out!

OMEN Investigations
OMEN Extras - Reginald Talkington

OMEN Investigations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 12:39


Nelson enlists the help of Reginald J. Talkington, world-renowned British voice coach and orator, in order to help him learn how to speak in an accent more befitting his character this weekend. Will Nelson learn to make love to the Queen's English? Or will he fail to keep a stiff upper lip? 

Whitetail Legacy Podcast
Episod 62 - Shenandoah Bowhunter

Whitetail Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 67:51


This week's podcast we are joined by Mark Hurley from out east. Mark hunts in the mountains in some very abstract ways but is able to find, get on, and seal the deal on mature bucks year after year.  He is pushing the limits but it shows how dedicated he is to this sport. Season food sources are discussed as well as some hilarious stories.   www.veteranip.com - Shout out - Will Nelson   www.embrycustomwoodworking.com www.scentlok.com Ingram's Outdoor Obsessions www.whitetaillegacypodcast.com - submit your own VIP shoutout

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Beer'd Gamers
Betrayal at Baldur's Gate

Beer'd Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 57:05


Four adventurers set out on a quest to rid the city of Baldur's Gate of the evil that plagues it.  Will the evil lurking in the shadows turn one of the companions against the others?  Will everyone make it out alive?  Will Nelson ever remember the items he has in his possession?  Find out the answers to all of that and more when the Beer'd Gamers tackle Betrayal at Baldur's Gate, the newest entry into the Betrayal series published by Avalon Hill. With an MSRP of $49.99, Betrayal at Baldur's Gate is a great way to introduce anywhere from 3 to 6 players to the Betrayal series of board games.  Since the game has a living board, no playthrough is ever the same!

The Hold Up
29 - Face/Off

The Hold Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 68:29


What better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than the giving of FACES?!? That's right, at long last The Johns are taking on the John Woo action/psychological horror epic: Face/Off. Will Longino's sour attitude from his first viewing still remain 20 years later? Will Nelson's joy of explosions, doves and insane acting get through untarnished? Strap in and sing hallelujah as John and John face off while watching Face/Off.

EPIC PIEcast
Episode 12 :: Worst Episode Ever

EPIC PIEcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2013 85:46


This month the boys try to beat the NYC heat by getting into the deep end of the Comic-Con pool. They talk about Loki’s Hall H appearance, their mutual onset enochlophobia and…Schaffer’s abandoned “I’m Going to Kill You” project?! Then, with no scheduled guest, they interview EACH OTHER! It’s an all-out music and magic info dump! Schaffer gives us more info about his upcoming album and even manages to sneak in a SP clue. Nelson, on the other hand, talks in detail about his brand-new, soon-to-be-staged one-man magic show. When will Schaffer’s album drop? Will Nelson cry? What the hell is a santera? At least one of these questions will be answered.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Good Evening-He Lied
Nelson and "The Producer"spar as to what happened on 911-"Only nuts question the official version!"

Good Evening-He Lied

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2007 6:57


Nelson and "The Producer"spar as to what happened on 911-"Only nuts question the official version!" Two nuts rant and rave. Can "The Producer show Nelson the light- The Producer says "Question everything"- Will Nelson agree. The Bat phone rings and nelson is out the door,,,,,Coo Coo