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    Explore " chase rice" with insightful episodes like "NHL All-Star Ryan Johansen on His Career and Life in Nashville", "Chase Rice on Football, Music, Family, and His New Album: I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell", "The "Financial Advisor Bassist" Episode", "John Marks" and "10 Minute Country - Episode 63 - #RiceJansonBalleriniGate - What the Hell is Going On?" from podcasts like ""Studio 22", "Studio 22", "Backyards & Bevvies", "The Zak Kuhn Show" and "10 Minute Country"" and more!

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    NHL All-Star Ryan Johansen on His Career and Life in Nashville

    NHL All-Star Ryan Johansen on His Career and Life in Nashville

    In this episode, join us as we sit down with NHL superstar Ryan Johansen for a captivating journey through his life both on and off the ice.

    From the moment he was drafted by the Columbus Blue Jackets to his current role as a revered centerman for the Nashville Predators, Ryan shares the exhilarating highs and humbling lows that have shaped his career in the National Hockey League. Gain unique insights into the world of professional hockey as he recounts the rigorous training, fierce competition, and unwavering determination required to excel in one of the most demanding sports.

    But Ryan's story extends far beyond the confines of the rink. Discover the unexpected twist of fate that led him to Nashville, a city renowned for its vibrant music scene and passionate sports culture. Hear firsthand accounts of his journey in becoming an integral part of the Nashville community, as he immerses himself in the city's rhythm and finds an extraordinary connection between hockey and the country music capital of the world.

    Prepare to be inspired as Ryan shares personal anecdotes of forging deep friendships with country music stars, revealing the serendipitous encounters, shared passions, and unforgettable moments that have intertwined his life with the fabric of Nashville's cultural tapestry. Get a glimpse into the camaraderie and mutual admiration that exists between the NHL and the city's renowned music community.

    Whether you're a die-hard hockey enthusiast, a country music lover, or simply curious about the life of a professional athlete, this episode of Studio 22 is a must-watch. Join us as we delve into Ryan Johansen's extraordinary journey, exploring the transformative power of sports, community, and the magic that happens when worlds collide.

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    Chase Rice on Football, Music, Family, and His New Album: I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell

    Chase Rice on Football, Music, Family, and His New Album: I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell

    Chase Rice is an American Country Music Singer-Songwriter from Asheville, North Carolina. He is best known for his song, "Eyes on You" which has over a quarter billion streams on Spotify, and for co-writing the #1 hit, "Cruise" with Florida Georgia Line. 

    In this Episode, Chase shares how he got started in making music. He first picked up a guitar at the UNC where one of his teammates on the football team taught him a few chords. He would later fall in love with music after being plagued by injuries and the passing of his father, which led to Chase's first song, "Larger than life". He shares how hard it was to get through that time and how after a short stint working as a NASCAR pit man, he felt pursuing music was the only option. Chase opens up about his record deal and how he now feels free to produce the kind of music that he truly believes in, rather than chasing hits or what's trending. He's gotten back to his roots on his new EP, Songs From I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell

    The boys share a few laughs, crack a few movie references, and talk about golf. This is a great episode for anyone who enjoys a good laugh, anyone who loves country music, or anyone looking to be inspired by the human spirit.

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    The "Financial Advisor Bassist" Episode

    The "Financial Advisor Bassist" Episode

    Tom is not only one of the nicest people I have had the chance to tour with but he is a bourbon drinking, bass playing, father who also understands how to help people with their finances as a financial advisor. We dive into where Tom is from, where he got his start playing music, and some of his first jobs before we get into the nitty gritty of money and how he can be of service to you. We also talk about some of the embarrassments some people face before heading to a financial advisor but how none of that matters. His only goal is to help make you money. Tom and I talk about ways to pay attention to your finances like the way you would play an instrument. It takes time and practice to make it great! 

    Come enjoy this fun ride through his college years all the way to playing one of the world's most iconic music and sports venues in the world, Madison Square Garden. Somewhere in the middle Tom shares his first memory of PK and a Beer Bong. And if you don't know about CKY we suggest you listen to the end as we go in depth into who they turned into and how they took over the MTV airwaves.

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    0:00 Welcome to B&B

    7:15 Fun fact

    21:00 Everyone has to start somewhere

    31:20 How to truly manage my money… I’m gonna call Tom

    35:11 First memory of you was a beer bong

    41:40 Dedicate yourself to something

    44:40 Rolex… get out of jail free card?

    53:23 People still sell newspapers

    1:00:34 If you want to be a bass player, go be one

    1:05:20 MSG (Madison Square Garden)

    1:13:30 One person you would meet?

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    John Marks

    John Marks

    John Marks has been the Global Head of Country at Spotify since 2015. He moved to Nashville in 2010 to work at SiriusXM, where he became Head of Country Music Programming. During his tenure at SiriusXM, he brought The Highway to prominence and helped bring artists like Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion, Kelsea Ballerini, Chase Rice, and Russell Dickerson to a national audience. Marks recently decided to step away from his powerful position on Spotify to launch new endeavors, including a brand new website: https://www.johnmarks.me

     

     

    10 Minute Country - Episode 63 - #RiceJansonBalleriniGate - What the Hell is Going On?

    10 Minute Country - Episode 63 - #RiceJansonBalleriniGate - What the Hell is Going On?

    James returns from 'Country Music Furlough' and looks at the controversy raging in the genre right now between those fans and artists who want to be playing and attending concerts and those who think it is way too soon.
    He also has some suggestions for the way forward for artists that are far from ideal but about as good as it is going to get for a while.

    Whose side are you on? Should there even be sides? Would you go to a concert right now if you had the chance? Let us know in the comments section or on @LYRICmagazine or @RockJames on Twitter

    Episode 112: Indiana Teen Preventing Newborn Abandonment, Millennials and Debt, Patience in Business, How Being Organized Effects Mental Health, Positive Stress, and Eating Like a King

    Episode 112: Indiana Teen Preventing Newborn Abandonment, Millennials and Debt, Patience in Business, How Being Organized Effects Mental Health, Positive Stress, and Eating Like a King
    Show Description: In today's current events, we discuss an inspiring story of an Indiana teen who raised money to solve the problem of abandoned newborns in his community. We also talk about a recent story about millennials, debt, and what you can do to set yourself up for financial freedom. In the real-life experience section of the episode, Slager talks about an important business lesson that he learned about patience. Tim discusses the correlation between mental health and organization, and what he is doing to start 2020 off on the right foot. In the book talk portion of the episode, Tim talks about healthy stress and how you can determine if your workspace is providing positive stress and productivity, citing John Medina's "Brain Rules." Slager explains what it means to eat like a king, analyzing a section from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life." Show Highlights: 2:20-20:50: We get into the weekend recap, including the Butler game, Chase Rice's new album Slager's funny gym and grocery store events, and Jeff Bezos getting criticized. 20:50-27:20: Tim discusses the inspiring story of an Indiana teen who raised $10K to install a solution to prevent abandoned babies from dying. 27:20-36:50: Based on a recent study by Politico, Slager talks about the surprising #1 life goal of millennials, and what we can do to achieve this. 36:50-42:20: Slager reflects on a recent lesson he learned about patience from nutrition coaching and how you can avoid being desperate in business. 42:20-53:05: Tim discusses the impact of organization and mental health, and how he is trying to be more organized in 2020 with his furniture and desk. 53:05-1:03:50: Tim analyzes a section from "Brain Rules" by John Medina on healthy stress, and the three things you should ask yourself when determining whether your workspace is more stressful or productive. 1:03:50-1:09:20: Slager ends the show talking about what it means to slow down, enjoy your food, and eat like a king, reflecting on Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

    Ep. 121 - SHANE MCANALLY ("Follow Your Arrow")

    Ep. 121 - SHANE MCANALLY ("Follow Your Arrow")

    The three-time Grammy winner, two-time ACM Songwriter of the Year, and star of NBC's Songland joins us to talk about a few of his 40 #1 hits, including "Mama's Broken Heart," "American Kids," "Vice," "Body Like a Back Road," and more.  EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE  Scott and Paul put in a plug for Pearl Snap Studios! PART TWO - 3:02 mark The guys have a conversation about some of the worst cover songs of all time.  PART THREE - 12:06 mark Paul and Scott head over to Shane's Los Angeles home to get his thoughts on being in a band with LeAnn Rimes when they were little kids; why he used to pray that God would give him another dream other than songwriting; how he had to wrestle with questions of authenticity and sexual identity to discover his artistic voice; the way that Kenny Chesney anointed him that opened the floodgates of commercial success; who he calls his favorite singer of all time; which of his hits he was most shocked was released as a single; what he thinks of the critics who say “Body Like a Back Road” drifted too far from country’s traditions; which of his songs he suspects other songwriters don’t like; the reason The Book of Mormon musical had a huge influence on him; and why joining the cast of NBC's Songland was so fulfilling. ABOUT SHANE MCANALLY With 40 #1 singles to his credit in the last decade, Shane McAnally is already one of the most successful country songwriters and producers of all time. After a brief career as an artist he reinvented himself as a behind-the-scenes hitmaker when Lee Ann Womack found success with his song “Last Call.” The floodgates soon opened with a steady stream of #1 hits, including “Somewhere with You” and “Come Over” for Kenny Chesney, “Alone with You” for Jake Owen, “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” for Luke Bryan, The Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two,” and “Downtown” by Lady Antebellum. Industry and critical recognition quickly followed Shane’s commercial success when Miranda Lambert’s recording of “Mama’s Broken Heart” and Kacey Musgraves’ “Merry Go ‘Round” were concurrently nominated for a Best Country Song Grammy, as well as for CMA Song of the Year. “Merry Go ‘Round” won the category and Shane was named the ACM Songwriter of the Year.  Many of his songs have gone on to be recognized by the ACM, CMA, and Grammy awards, including “American Kids” by Kenny Chesney, “Take Your Time” by Sam Hunt, “Vice” by Miranda Lambert, “Drinkin’ Problem” by Midland, “Female” by Keith Urban, “Follow Your Arrow” and “Space Cowboy” by Kacey Musgraves, and Sam Hunt’s “Body Like a Back Road,” which set a new record by spending 34 weeks at number one on the Billboard country chart and was nominated by the CMA for Song of the Year two years in a row. Other highlights from Shane’s extensive song catalog include “Say You Do” and “Different for Girls” for Dierks Bentley; “Gonna Wanna Tonight” for Chase Rice; “Young & Crazy” for Frankie Ballard; “Stay a Little Longer” for Brothers Osborne; “Wild Child” for Kenny Chesney; “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” for Keith Urban; “I Met a Girl” for William Michael Morgan; “T-Shirt,” “Unforgettable,” and “Marry Me” for Thomas Rett; “If I Told You” for Darius Rucker; “Written in the Sand” and “Make it Sweet” for Old Dominion; “Burn Out” for Midland, “Love Ain’t” for the Eli Young Band; and “Down to the Honkytonk” for Jake Owen. The list of additional artists who’ve recorded his songs includes Reba McEntire, Florida Georgia Line, Ashley Monroe, Kelly Clarkson, Sheryl Crow, Hunter Hayes, Tim McGraw, Sara Evans, Little Big Town, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Maren Morris, Trace Adkins, Tracy Lawrence, Kelsea Ballerini, and George Strait.  Shane has been nominated for the ACM Songwriter of the Year award six out of the last seven years, and has won the honor twice. He’s a three-time Grammy winner and currently stars as a mentor on the NBC television show Songland, where he works with up-and-coming writers to craft material for artists like John Legend, will.i.am, The Jonas Brothers, Meghan Trainor, and Aloe Blacc.

     

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