This week we share a story that we never get the time to tell. However, the lessons that are woven into it are some of the most important that we could ever share. The embellishments have been stripped out (to a minimum) and old wounds laid bare.
I hope you get something out of this. If you do, please pass it along to someone else who might as well.
If you struggle with thoughts of suicide, please get help by calling 1.800.273.8255.
This week we sit down with Wayne Cousins to talk about being funny, handling problematic people, and the importanct of getting stiffed for an award.
This week we are joined by singer/songwiter Hayes Carll to talk about his music, the industry, and the secret to being so successfull. Alright, maybe he didn't really talk about that last part, but I did.
This week we are joined by local comedian Christian Williams to talk about his upcoming show and where he focuses his writing. Also, what you can learn from funny people.
Dealing with, repairing from, and moving on after loss.
Dave Danna is a big guy doing big things. Part of it is easy to see. Part isn't. If you are feeling "stuck" somewhere in your life, there is probably some inspiration in here that can help. Grab a chair and join us.
This week we discuss your opportunity to see Don Merckle in a great setting, what I learned from thinking about the Mom Rock interview, and the thing that protects and hinders.
This week, we hang with local funny guy Joel Dolinger about hard work, Powerpoint slides, and how a Keytar can change your whole experience at DragonCon.
This week, we sit down with the insanely talented band Mom Rock to talk about their music, what challenges they deal with, and what they are up to next. Also, a few sailing tips from yours truly.
This week, we discuss a friend's new show, why you should listen, why we know you don't want to, and one of my five undeniable truths.
This week, we are joined by Connor and Shawn of the band Tejon Street Corner Theives. Also, we discuss inspiration, Seinfeld's dentist, and a major announcement.
New Years, Don's birthday, predestination, and other things that arent' real.
This week, I'm joined by the three gentlement of the Boatcast Tribe Podcast to talk about what brings them together, how they all met, and how you can change your life.
Happy New Year.
This week, we talk with local comedian Allie Johns about her upcoming show, promoting others, and laughing.
The Notoriously Dapper gentleman, Kelvin Davis, stops by to talk health, body positivity, and making your dream take off.
This week we are joined by comedian, promoter, and all around good guy Topher Riddle to discuss making fun of movies, local talent, and why you need to try something different.
This week, we talk about stupid songs and why you should worry more about them than politics. Also, what you can learn from what Lisa Mustard learned and why, at least once, you should take Billy Riot seriously.
This week we discuss celebrities, urban legends, and cutting out the negativity you didn't know was around you.
Join me and Hayli as we talk about the things that are in the way of you being happy, and what you can do to get them out of the way.
This week, we talk about getting ready for that big thing you've always wanted to do, with the help of our past two guest BryantDaCellist and Rodney Smith Jr.
How can you change the world? May try by just mowing your neighbor's lawn. This guy did it.
This week, Bryn stops by and we talk about cookies, helping people, and having fun as a family.
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And you're welcome at our place, anytime. Beers are always cold.
This week we are joined by Kevin Pettit of the band 48 Fables to talk about their new albmu, getting back to basics, and a woman who should have just stood on one leg.