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  • John Corabi discussed his new album featuring blues covers, recorded at Muscle Shoals, and his experiences with various bands, including Motley Crue and The Dead Daisies. He shared stories about his motorhome, which serves as a tour bus and family home, and his upcoming trip to a bike rally in Panama City. Corabi also recounted his time with Union, Brides of Destruction, and his brief stint as a truck driver. He mentioned his interactions with celebrities like Dave Grohl and Larry David, and a memorable experience with Pantera involving ecstasy and heroin. John Corabi recounts his bizarre experience being arrested in Texas for public intoxication despite not having consumed any alcohol. He describes being released without charges and the involvement of a cop with a crush on his wife. Corabi also shares past troubles, including a fight that led to a murder investigation and his no-nonsense upbringing. He discusses the polarization in society, the influence of social media, and the importance of staying true to oneself. Corabi promotes his band's new blues record, "Looking for Trouble," and mentions upcoming tour dates in Europe. He emphasizes the unifying power of music and the need for people to focus on their own lives.

    0:00:00 - Intro

    0:00:20 - John Corabi Motorhome & Lifestyle

    0:05:56 - Recognition & Fan Interactions

    0:07:45 - Monsters of Rock Cruise

    0:12:02 - New Album & Blues Covers

    0:24:01- Forming the Band "Union"

    0:27:35 - Brides of Destruction

    0:35:00 - Ex Wife Cheating

    0:41:25 - Truck Driver Life

    0:50:30 - Larry David, Isla Fisher & Sacha Baron Cohen

    0:59:00 - South Park & Hooligan's Holiday

    1:01:05 - Dave Grohl & Grunge

    1:06:30 - Pantera & Excellent Shots

    1:18:35 - Getting Arrested in Dallas

    1:28:40 - Teenage Troubles

    1:34:20 - Family Influence & Different Times

    1:37:55 - Choose Your Battles & Stay in Lane

    2:02:20 - Peronsal Philosophy & Staying Informed

    2:06:20 - Respecting Different Opinions & Property

    2:25:10 - Michael Sweet Story

    2:27:30 - Music Brings Us Together

    2:29:10 Dead Daisies Update

    2:35:20 - Outro

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  • Chris Carlisle, former Seahawks strength coach, discussed his approach to training and coaching. He emphasized the importance of constant learning, innovation, and adapting techniques. Carlisle highlighted Pete Carroll's success due to his genuine and consistent approach, which fostered a strong team culture. He shared insights on managing diverse personalities like Russell Wilson, Richard Sherman, and Marshawn Lynch. Carlisle also stressed the significance of fundamentals, mobility, and proper nutrition in athletic performance. He concluded by advocating for a mindset of continuous improvement and using one's unique talents to achieve success. Chris Carlisle, former Seahawks strength coach, emphasized the importance of consistency, genuineness, and care in building trust with players. He highlighted that by being honest and genuinely invested in his players, such as Marshawn, Cam, and Richard, he earned their trust and commitment. Carlisle stressed that success in leadership is rooted in daily consistency and genuine care for individuals. He also shared his passion for helping others, noting that while winning a championship was significant, his true motivation is inspiring and reaching a broader audience. Chuck Shute promoted Carlisle's book, available on various platforms, and appreciated the audiobook version.

    0:00:00 - Intro

    0:00:20 - Innovation in Strength Training

    0:02:40 - Pete Carroll's Vision & Coaching Style

    0:08:01 - Handling Diverse Personalities on a Team

    0:11:12 - The Role of Culture & Consistency in Team Success

    0:15:11 - Importance of Mobility & Leverage in Football

    0:18:15 - Beast Mode, Moving the Earth & Using Tools

    0:23:39 - Russell Wilson, Tom Brady, Work Ethic & Balance

    0:28:25 - The Role of Nutrition & Supplementation in Athletics

    0:32:10 - Spectrum of Achievement & Levels of Success

    0:39:25 - Knowing When to Quit & Shift

    0:41:10 - Being Consistent & Genuine

    0:42:20 - Sports is a Metaphor & Thinking Differently

    0:46:10 - Being Able to Move & Being Great

    0:47:30 - NFL Draft & Building a Championship Team

    0:50:01 - Russell Wilson & Personality Changes

    0:52:05 - Path to Success

    0:55:55 - Different Goals, Balance & Making World Better

    0:58:47 - Multi-Tasking & Gratitude

    1:00:23 - Future Plans for Chris

    1:02:25 - Not Letting People Stop Your Dreams

    1:06:00 - Firing People Up & Motivate

    1:09:38 - Outro

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  • Young MC is a Grammy Award winning rapper and musical producer. He is known for his hit "Bust a Move" as well as co-writing Tone Loc's biggest hits. He is currently making new music and producing new artists, as well as performing on the "I Love the 90s" tour. We discuss his new music, the music business, artists he's worked with and more!

    0:00:00 - Intro

    0:00:21 - Accolades

    0:01:30 - New Music & Performing

    0:06:29 - Producing New Artists & Mentoring

    0:11:35 - Collaborations & Performing Them Live

    0:14:52 - Education & Business Sense

    0:16:18 - Turning Down Michael Jackson Song

    0:17:15 - Looking Back On Career

    0:18:52 - Different Producers

    0:20:20 - Fun Catchy Vibe Style

    0:21:55 - Respect of NWA

    0:23:00 - We're All In The Same Gang

    0:28:25 - Physical Music & Meet n Greet

    0:30:15 - Casino Shows & Headlining Shows

    0:32:50 - I Love the 90s Shows & Mark McGrath

    0:34:40 - Drummers & Rock Connections

    0:40:10 - Demos & Unreleased Songs

    0:42:05 - Film, TV & Commercials

    0:43:35 - Corporate Events

    0:45:40 - Relationship with Vanilla Ice

    0:47:30 - Dr. Dre & Evolving with Side Businesses

    0:49:41 - Using A.I. in Music

    0:51:15 - Remixed by Diplo

    0:52:32 - Freestyle Rap

    0:53:00 - Train, Flavor Flav & Public Enemy

    0:54:54 - Mili Vanili & Lip Syncing

    0:56:40 - Grief & Healthy Living

    0:58:33 - Letting the World Know

    1:01:05 - Outro

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  • Whey Jennings is a Nashville recording artist & country singer-songwriter and the grandson of Waylon Jennings. In this episode he discussed his upcoming 2025 album, which includes 12 songs from 22, co-written with artists like Tyler Booth and Billy Lawson. He emphasized his role as a singer-songwriter, not a guitarist, and shared his journey from starting music at 30 to overcoming addiction and sobriety. Jennings highlighted the power of music to convey messages and change lives, mentioning songs like "Just Before the Dawn" and "Sleeves" that address addiction and recovery. He also talked about his upcoming tour dates, including shows in Arizona and other states, and his commitment to creating impactful music that resonates with his audience.

    0:00 - Intro

    00:20 - New Music

    01:20 - Journey to Sobriety & Music

    02:57 - Impact of Music & Personal Growth

    05:14 - Evolution of Music & Artistic Freedom

    07:31 - Defining a Good Song

    10:05 - Impactful Songs & Musical Purpose

    14:05 - Turning Point in Sobriety & Life Changes

    18:10 - Anxiety & Health

    22:15 - Writing Songs

    24:15 - Crazy Crossroads

    25:50 - Next Album & Songs

    28:22 - Oliver Anthony & Musical Roots

    31:04 - Standing Out In the Music Business

    33:25 - Touring, Setlist & Crowds

    37:53 - Outro

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  • Dani Filth from Cradle of Filth discussed their new album "Screaming of the Valkyries," featuring new keyboardist and vocalist Zoe, who married their guitarist. They addressed the challenges of touring in the U.S., including visa costs and logistics. The band is co-headlining with The Dying Fetus and other acts on the North American Chaos and Carnage Tour. They highlighted unique album formats, such as a wooden coffin CD and a blood splatter vinyl. Filth also mentioned upcoming collaborations, including a fashion line with veteran, and shared anecdotes about past controversies, including nearly being arrested at the Vatican.

    00:00 - Intro

    00:20 - New Album & Keyboardist

    01:16 - Touring the U.S. & Band Package

    06:33 - Censorship & Physical Record

    07:47 - New Singles & Music Videos

    13:10 - Occult Interest & History

    14:15 - Exciting Plans for the Band

    16:01 - T Shirts & Controversy

    20:02 - Shows, Festivals & Relationship with Other Bands

    22:21 - New Black Metal Bands & Crossover Bands

    25:10 - New Horror Movies

    26:50 - New Album & Singles

    28:33 - Outro

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  • Gary Holt discusses his new book "Fabulous Disaster," detailing his wild journey in music, including his time with Exodus and Slayer. He contrasts his story with Motley Crue's, highlighting his ongoing struggles despite success. Holt emphasizes the emotional impact he aimed to achieve through the book, recounting tales of methamphetamine abuse and personal redemption. He mentions collaborating with co-writer Adam Tepedelen and the support from bandmates and friends. Holt also touches on his current work with Exodus, recording two albums, and his reflections on sobriety and career milestones.

    00:00 - Intro

    00:20 - New Book "Fabulous Disaster"

    04:30 - Kirk Hammett From Metallica

    06:18 - Getting Slayer Job & Jeff's Reaction

    09:14 - Slayer Fans

    11:10 - Slayer Reunion & Live Shows

    13:40 - Story of Redemption

    17:11 - Becoming Sober & Creating Music

    21:55 - Two New Albums with Exodus

    23:50 - Vacation & Cruises

    25:55 - Exodus Tour Plans

    26:55 - Metallica, Judas Priest, Megadeth & Overkill

    30:05 - Close Calls, Luck & Health

    31:33 - Best Drummer for Bands

    33:42 - Drunken Stories, Celebrities & Heroes

    37:50 - Relationship with Fans

    40:55 - New Fans for Exodus & Social Media

    42:05 - Force of Habit & Exhibit Albums

    44:10 - Break From Music

    45:20 - Teaching Guitar

    46:00 - Book Pitch

    46:43 - Outro

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  • Rob Hammersmith is the drummer for the band Skid Row. In this episode we discuss the band's future plans, lead singer search, live set list and more!

    0:00:00 - Intro

    0:00:23 - Technical Set Ups & Producers

    0:05:15 - Concert Prices & Seeing Shows

    0:07:10 - Skid Row Band Connections

    0:08:55 - Rockstars & Meeting Heroes

    0:13:55 - Sebastian Question in Interviews

    0:17:55 - Finding a New Singer for Skid Row

    0:31:55 - Last Studio Album, Next Record & Producers

    0:41:02 - Other Projects for Band Members

    0:44:20 - Playing the Old Skid Row Songs Live

    0:48:20 - Isolated Tracks & Musical Breakdowns

    0:51:55 - Other Skid Row Songs Played Live

    0:55:52 - Subhuman Race Record

    1:01:25 - Current Process for Making a Record

    1:07:55 - Outro

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  • Jerold Mande discussed the evolution of the health landscape, highlighting RFK Jr.'s role in making chronic diseases like obesity a political priority. He endorsed RFK Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again movement, which includes 12 policies aimed at improving food safety and reducing chemicals. Mande emphasized the importance of vaccines for herd immunity and addressed concerns about vaccine safety and adverse reactions. He also discussed the impact of processed foods on health, the role of fiber, and the need for more scientific research into the long-term effects of food and environmental factors on health. Jerold Mande discusses the evolution of human conclusions and the importance of scientific studies in understanding health. He highlights the U.S.'s lack of scientific research due to industry conflicts. Mande emphasizes the need for personal experiments and professional guidance, noting the effectiveness of keto diets on mental health.

    0:00:00 - Intro

    0:00:22 - RFK Jr. & MAHA Movement Health Priorities

    0:02:34 - Higher Vaccine Quality & Vaccine Risks

    0:12:15 - Role of Head of Health & Human Services

    0:14:40 - Unhealthiest Country in the World & MAHA

    0:18:05 - Number of Vaccines Increased

    0:23:00 - Rising Rates of Disease in Young People

    0:24:35 - Studies of Chemicals & Interactions

    0:30:30 - Lack of Fiber, Structure of Plant & Gut Health

    0:35:11 - Vitamin Deficiencies, Toxicity & Processing

    0:45:10 - Differences in Disease Geographically

    0:47:20 - Concerns of Red Meat & Processed Meat

    0:51:30 - Concerns of Food & Climate

    0:52:58 - The Good & Bad of Fats

    1:01:26 - Working in Public Health & Researching Sickness

    1:08:42 - Dangers of Too Much Protein

    1:10:01 - Taking Health to Another Level

    1:12:12 - Making America Healthy Again & Job Cuts

    1:25:04 - Origin of Public Health

    1:29:25 - Covid Vaccines, Lockdowns & Masks

    1:43:40 - Outro

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  • Felicia Molano, a certified sex therapist and trauma specialist, discussed her extensive training, including 90 credits in sexuality, 50 hours of supervision, and 300 hours of direct client contact and professional membership of AASECT. She specializes in EMDR for trauma, including sexual trauma, and works with adults and older teens. Felicia also counsels sex offenders, emphasizing rehabilitation and prevention. She highlighted common issues like betrayal trauma, libido mismatches, and problematic sexual behaviors. Felicia advocates for comprehensive sexual education and healthy relationships, using tools like the Gottman method and resources like Meet Rosy and "The Great Sex Rescue" for Christian couples.

    0:00:00 - Intro

    0:00:21 - Training & Certification Requirements of Sex Therapists

    0:02:05 - Explanation of EMDR & It's Applications

    0:03:39 - Challenges & Emotional Impact of Working with Trauma

    0:04:50 - Working with Sex Offenders

    0:09:50 - Common Issues for Sex Therapists

    0:12:40 - Myths & Facts with Pornography

    0:16:10 - Healthy Sex & Principles

    0:24:00 - Asexuality

    0:25:56 - Working Past Trauma

    0:29:30 - Fetishes & Power

    0:33:45 - Better Sex for Average Couple

    0:35:30 - Resources for Sex Information

    0:37:02 - Sexuality, Religion & God

    0:40:15 - Female Orgasm & Psychological Blocks

    0:42:01 - Single People, Apps & Casual Sex

    0:43:05 - Relationships That Go the Distance

    0:44:15 - When One Partner Can't Have Sex

    0:45:55 - Technology & Sex

    0:47:50 - Older Females with Minors

    0:52:40 - Trans & Gender Dysphoria

    0:57:53 - Erectile Dysfunction, Health & Treatment

    1:02:07 - Pacific Behavioral Health

    1:04:05 - Outro

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  • Jizzy Pearl discussed his new album "Punk Rock Fiesta," set to release on March 1, and his upcoming UK tour to celebrate the 35th anniversary of his first Love/Hate record. He emphasized the importance of detaching from technology to write music and shared his experiences with recording in GarageBand. Pearl highlighted the challenges of selling records in 2025 and the need for ingenuity. He also touched on his sobriety, health routines, and the evolving music industry. Pearl mentioned his bandmates for the tour and the benefits of casino gigs, noting the convenience and fan experience.

    00:00 - Intro

    00:20 - Telling Stories On Youtube

    01:30 - Rock Musician Community

    02:35 - Love/Hate & Writing New Record & Technology

    05:30 - Music Business & Having a Good Song

    07:40 - New Record, Sound & Punk/Metal Influences

    11:30 - New Song Lyrics & Themes

    15:50 - Playing Songs Live & Touring

    20:50 - Fans & Meet n Greets

    23:55 - Longevity of Musicians & Health

    29:30 - Shit Talking, Mocking & Gossip

    32:35 - Crazy Times Back in the Day

    36:30 - Uncontrolled Rowdiness Vs. Maturity

    41:35 - New Record & Live Band & QR Update

    44:45 - Outro

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  • Lorraine Lewis discussed her new role as a casting producer for a Netflix dating show, focusing on big, loud characters. She shared her experience working with Peter Higgins and her nickname "the closer." Lorraine also talked about discovering Jelly Roll and his rise to fame, her personal life, and her new music projects under the name Femme Fatale. She revealed her OnlyFans account, which has grown to 560 subscribers, and her involvement with animal charities like Pasadena Humane Society and Bridging the World's Animal Sanctuary. Lorraine emphasized her commitment to living life to the fullest and staying connected with pop culture.

    00:00 - Intro

    00:22 - Casting Producer & Netflix Dating Show

    03:45 - Meeting Jelly Roll & Friendship with Wife

    07:40 - Motherly Message & Performing

    09:15 - Jelly Roll Having Star Factor & Edge

    11:25 - New Morning Routine & Feeling Things

    15:35 - Animal Love & Donkeys

    19:00 - Writing New Music & Upcoming Singles

    22:00 - Staying Up on New Music & The Grammies

    28:45 - Dying Hair

    29:45 - OnlyFans & New Music Release

    35:30 - Charities Lorraine Supports

    Lorraine Lewis discussed her new role as a casting producer for a Netflix dating show, focusing on big, loud characters. She shared her experience working with Peter Higgins and her nickname "the closer." Lorraine also talked about discovering Jelly Roll and his rise to fame, her personal life, and her new music projects under the name Femme Fatale. She revealed her OnlyFans account, which has grown to 560 subscribers, and her involvement with animal charities like Pasadena Humane Society and Bridging the World's Animal Sanctuary. Lorraine emphasized her commitment to living life to the fullest and staying connected with pop culture.

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    https://www.lorrainelewisrocks.co/

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    Bridging the World's Animal Sanctuary:

    https://sharenm.org/bridging-the-worlds-animal-sanctuary/bridging-the-worlds-animal-sanctuary

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  • Brooke Butler discusses her upbringing in Woodinville, Washington, and her love for Taco Time. She highlights her role in the film "Sunfish and Other Stories on Green Lake," which premiered at Sundance and is available on the Sundance website until Sunday. The film is an anthology series about small-town life, with Butler playing a Hollywood actress adjusting to small-town life. Butler also mentions her experience at Sundance, her diverse acting roles, and her passion for sports and gaming. She emphasizes the importance of kindness in the entertainment industry and her commitment to authentic, natural performances.

    00:00 - Intro

    00:21 - Seattle Area Connections

    01:21 - Taco Time

    02:24 - Seattle Memories & Film Projects

    04:31 - Nature, Cinematography & Dialogue in Film

    10:20 - Sundance Film Festival Experience

    14:15 - Watching Films

    16:10 - Screaming in Horror

    17:20 - Acting in Tosh.0

    18:30 - Acting in Ozark & Roles for Women

    22:50 - Working with Men & Athletic Ability

    24:43 - Fortnite & Fashion & Roles

    27:31 - Working with Chris Kattan

    29:51 - Acting Career & Role Diversity

    30:07 - Kindness & Working Together

    31:50 - Learning to Hear No

    32:42 - Upcoming Projects & Final Thoughts

    33:25 - Outro -

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  • Dario Lorina discussed his work with Jani Lane, Zakk Wylde, and his new project, Dark Chapel. He recorded much of his album at home, using a Les Paul, JCM 800, and Marshall 412. He emphasized the importance of preamps and microphones in achieving tone. Lorina highlighted "Dead Weight" as a personal favorite, inspired by Jani Lane's songwriting style. He shared experiences touring with Jani Lane and Black Label Society, and upcoming shows, including Milwaukee Metal Fest in May. Dark Chapel's album releases on February 28, with more singles to follow. Lorina also mentioned his influences, including Ray LaMontagne and Chris Cornell.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:20 - Recording Setup & Techniques
    02:06 - Tone & Equipment Choices
    03:46 - Songwriting & Personal Influences
    07:48 - Jani Lane & Black Label Society Influences
    12:00 - Coming Up with Riffs
    14:10 - Bullet In Our Chamber
    16:30 - Listening to Music Vs. Silence
    18:30 - Musical Influences & Emotional Pain
    20:12 - Touring with Jani Lane
    24:00 - Big Shows & Making It
    26:33 - Dark Chapel & Upcoming Releases

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  • In this episode, Justin Foley of Killswitch Engage discusses the band's new album "Consequences," detailing their collaborative songwriting process and the technological advancements that have changed how they create music. Foley shares his thoughts on live performances, fan engagement, and the evolving mosh pit culture. He reflects on influences from legendary drummers and recounts experiences from memorable tours with bands like Slayer and Anthrax. The episode also touches on Justin's love for animated shows like The Simpsons and how these interests help him unwind during tours.

    00:00 - Introduction and Casual Conversation
    00:24 - Discussing Animated Shows and Touring Life
    01:12 - Technology's Impact on Music Creation
    01:48 - Collaborative Songwriting Process
    02:59 - Album Highlights and Song Breakdown
    08:43 - Live Performances and Fan Interactions
    10:37 - New Music and Band Evolution
    16:53 - Fan Engagement and Concert Experience
    17:37 - Discussing Concert Filming Preferences
    18:55 - Recent Live Performances and Releases
    19:30 - Touring Experiences and Festival Highlights
    21:13 - Memorable Encounters and Influences
    23:06 - Touring with Different Bands and Festivals
    25:28 - Drumming Techniques and Influences
    31:55 - Upcoming Album and Tour Details
    33:31 - Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts

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  • Robin McAuley discussed the impact of recent California wildfires, mentioning his location in Malibu and the containment status of nearby fires. He highlighted the challenges faced by residents, including insurance issues and the devastation in areas like Pasadena and Altadena. McAuley also touched on the community's resilience and the support from organizations. The conversation shifted to his new album "Soul Bound," set for release on February 28, and his experiences with various bands, including Survivor and Black Swan. He also mentioned his involvement in the show "Raiding the Rock Vault" and his passion for vampire movies.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:22 - California Fires & Personal Impact
    02:16 - Insurance & Fire Liability Issues
    04:19 - Community Impact & Response
    08:57 - Musicians & Public Perception
    10:50 - Personal Reflections & Future Plans
    19:45 - New Album "Soulbound"
    31:30 - New Black Swan & Frank Farian
    34:55 - Raiding the Rock Vault
    38:12 - Balancing Family & Career
    42:28 - Future Music Projects & Upcoming Shows
    42:47 - Vampire Fandom & Movie Recommendations
    44:26 - Final Thoughts & Album Promotion

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  • Dr. Adi Jaffe is an author and addiction specialist. We discuss addiction, highlighting how the pandemic and social media contribute to compulsive behaviors. We explore the concept of finding purpose and the potential benefits of psychedelics in addiction treatment. Dr. Jaffe emphasizes the importance of understanding the root causes of addiction and replacing harmful behaviors with healthier coping strategies.

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:20 - Wildfires in California: Causes & Impact
    0:04:35 - Personal Impact & Community Resilience
    0:08:12 - Addiction & the Pandemic
    0:09:55 - The Role of Discomfort & Resilience
    0:24:49 - Addiction in Everyday Life
    0:40:00 - Moderation of Things & Doing the Work
    0:43:00 - Addiction, Musicians & Replacement Behaviors
    0:49:58 - The Role of Purpose & Connection
    0:53:44 - The Impact of Technology on Connection
    0:57:33 - The Potential of Psychedelics in Treatment
    1:00:46 - Supporting Friends & Family with Addiction
    1:04:08 - Outro

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  • Robert Fleischman discussed his dual career in music and painting, emphasizing his 2,500-square-foot industrial painting space and a home recording studio. He reflected on his tenure with Journey, his brief collaboration with George Lynch, and his experiences with Van Halen and Tom Petty. Fleischman highlighted his latest album, "Emotional Atlas," which features synth-based music and was mixed in 5.1 surround sound. He also mentioned his interactions with notable figures like Gene Simmons and George Martin, and the challenges of the modern music industry, advocating for direct fan support through album purchases.

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:20 - Music Career Vs. Painting
    0:02:45 - Oni Logan & George Lynch Connection
    0:04:50 - Guests on Solo Album
    0:07:21 - Touring with Van Halen
    0:10:40 - Being a Musician & Solo Record
    0:11:21 - Emotional Atlas & Creative Evolution
    0:16:11 - Influences & Inspirations
    0:19:05 - Solo Career & Royalties
    0:21:40 - Wheel in the Sky, Journey & Singing
    0:26:05 - Working with Vinnie Vincent
    0:33:35 - Relationship with Gene Simmons
    0:37:35 - Legendary Producer George Martin
    0:40:55 - Producer Jimmy Iovine
    0:43:45 - Hanging with Tom Petty
    0:45:55 - Bob Dylan
    0:48:25 - Painting & Favorite Painters
    0:50:20 - Unconventional Song Template
    0:51:55 - Good Art & Craziness
    0:54:45 - How Voices Can Change
    0:56:15 - Journey's Music & Legacy
    0:58:15 - Michael Schenker & Ritchie Blackmore
    1:05:15 - Dee Snider, Legends & Success
    1:06:25 - Emotional Atlas Album
    1:07:48 - Challenges & Opportunities in the Music Industry
    1:08:12 - Final Thoughts & Future Plans
    1:11:40 - Outro

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  • Jim Florentine discussed the cancellation of his comedy show in Seattle due to progressive values, which led to increased media attention and 100 press requests. The show was relocated to Tacoma, where it was well-received. Florentine criticized the woke culture's censorship and the hypocrisy of left-leaning media. He also touched on the NFL's social issues, the impact of social media on free speech, and the challenges faced by musicians in the digital age. Florentine's new comedy special "You Can't Please Them All" is available on Amazon Prime and Spotify, and he plans to tour again soon.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:20 - Seattle Show Cancellations & Media Attention
    05:24 - Impact of Cancellations & Media Reactions
    05:37 - Comparing Far-Left & Far-Right Censorship
    08:47 - Social Media & Free Speech
    22:50 - Transgender Issues & School Policies
    23:03 - NFL & Social Issues
    28:40 - Music & Concert Experiences
    28:53 - Metal Show & Music Connections
    50:07 - Lars Ulrich & Napster
    50:21 - Supporting Musicians & Concert Etiquette
    50:37 - Podcasts & Future Plans

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  • Chuck Shute interviews Nicholas Niespodziani from Yacht Rock Revue, a band that opened for Train and REO Speedwagon. Nick discusses the band's unique yacht rock covers and their energetic, fun-filled performances. The band emphasizes attention to detail and musicianship, playing songs at a faster tempo they call "cocaine tempo." They've been influenced by Train's audience engagement and have plans to escalate their own audience interaction. The band has a new double album, "Escape Artist," featuring original songs with a yacht rock vibe. They've toured with notable acts like Kenny Loggins and Eddie Money, and their guitarist, Mark, has an impressive resume, including stints with Butch Walker and Skid Row.

    00:00 - Intro
    00:21 - Initial Impressions
    01:29 - Energy & Performance Style
    03:41 - Band Members & Vocal Impressions
    04:15 - Tour with Train & Other Artists
    07:15 - Future of Yacht Rock & Original Artists
    08:53 - Headlining Shows & Original Music
    12:24 - New Album & Songwriting Process
    18:47 - Background & Influences
    22:00 - Upcoming Shows & Tour Pranks
    24:30 - Guitarist Mark & Final Thoughts
    31:09 - Outro

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  • Radix Verum is a YouTuber and filmmaker, currently working on a documentary around the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case. Chuck and Radix discuss the de-banking of Radix by Bank of America and a SWAT incident at her house, which she believes was a false pretext to intimidate her. Radix is working on a documentary about a multi-state militia plot involving 14 defendants and 20 un-indicted co-conspirators. She highlights the FBI's role in infiltrating and manipulating these groups, using informants and undercover agents to frame individuals. The conversation touches on the broader issues of government corruption, the Patriot Act, and the FBI's history of entrapment and control tactics.

    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:00:20 - De-Banking & SWAT Incident
    0:04:17 - Government Corruption & Political Activism
    0:06:25 - Challenges in Documentary Production
    0:09:32 - Concerns About Team Meetings
    0:10:54 - Government Control & Legal System
    0:15:43 - De-Banking & Financial Impact
    0:21:07 - Government Narratives & Changing Stories
    0:28:05 - FBI Informants & Entrapment
    0:28:22 - Militia Groups & FBI Infiltration
    0:44:00 - FBI Motives & Strategies
    0:52:07 - Whitmer Case, Suspects & Surveillance
    1:01:14 - Far Left, Antifa & Informants
    1:02:56 - Whitmer Case & FBI Operations
    1:21:40 - Funding and Release Date for Film
    1:23:20 - Trusting People & Gasoline on the Fire
    1:30:17 - Outro

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